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March 9, 2010 | Last Updated: 3/9/10 4:48 PM ET | Comments (187)
First Visit: Helping Depth At Defensive Back

The first wave of free agency here and gone in the blink of an eye, the Eagles have started the process as the second tier of free agents look to find homes for the 2010 season. The initial visitor is an intriguing one -- defensive back Marlin Jackson has a first-round draft pick pedigree with an injury history that has crushed his most recent two seasons.

There are certainly no guarantees that the Eagles will sign Jackson, the former Indianapolis Colt who has played in just 11 games the past two seasons as he has suffered two torn anterior cruciate ligaments. That they are bringing him in to the NovaCare Complex with such an ominous medical past represents a curious initial step toward improving the team's secondary.

At the top of the questions list with Jackson is the health issue. Jackson, according to reports, has been progressing well since his most recent ACL tear -- he has torn the ACL in each knee the last two years -- and could very well be ready for training camp. The Eagles will give him a complete physical, a rigorous exam and then they will talk about the future and we should get a pretty accurate sense right away if the fit is there.

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The next question is how the Eagles envision Jackson factoring into the defense. Is he a cornerback or a safety? Jackson played both during his five seasons with the Colts, and clearly the Eagles could use a solution at free safety and would always welcome another cover player with good size -- Jackson is 6-feet, 196 pounds -- at the cornerback position.

Let's discuss further on this slow news day. What happens if Jackson comes in here, passes the physical exam with flying colors and the Eagles are really, really jazzed to sign him? Does he compete for a starting job at cornerback, for example? Are the Eagles actively looking to challenge starters Asante Samuel and Sheldon Brown? Or would they see Jackson as more a depth player to compete against Joselio Hanson, Ellis Hobbs, Dimitri Patterson and Geoffrey Pope for a roster spot?

Then there is the safety issue? Could Jackson make a push to win the starting free safety job? Would the Eagles move Quintin Mikell -- I'm thinking off the top of my head here, folks -- to free safety and use Jackson at strong safety? Where and how do Quintin Demps and Macho Harris work into the equation?

Exactly, and this is all that matters and I don't have the answer, what are defensive coordinator Sean McDermott and new defensive backs coach Dick Jauron planning to do in the secondary this season?

Ah, the defense. It figures to be a high priority for the Eagles in the weeks to come, and there are any number of ways the Eagles can address some of the shortcomings. It is fair to say, I think, that the Eagles can use help across the board on defense, and that if they can add players who are able to make a difference -- and it is a stretch to call Jackson, coming off two major knee injuries, that kind of player -- hey, go for it.

There haven't been many of them available to date. Maybe the only one -- and that is a maybe in many circles based on what I've read over the last few weeks -- was end Julius Peppers, the unrestricted free agent who left Carolina to sign with Chicago.

Anyway, Jackson is the first player to visit in free agency. The Eagles have done well to keep a couple of their own for the long haul -- fullback Leonard Weaver and wide receiver Jason Avant, and now it is time to see if some of these players who are unrestricted free agents can help. These are not the headline players. These may not be starting players.

But they are worth a look, and that is what the Eagles are doing with Jackson. Peter King, in SI.com in his Monday Morning Quarterback column the other day, wrote this under the headline "The three decisions that I think should happen soon" ...

"I'm doing a thorough physical on free agent cornerback Marlin Jackson, dumped by the Colts. And unless I think his knee won't allow him to start the season, I'm moving aggressively to sign him. He's now missed much of the past two years with injuries, but he's a smart 26-year-old corner the Colts thought so highly of that they picked him in the first round five years ago. Worth the risk. He'll visit the Eagles and Ravens this week, and I'd be surprised if he were unemployed Friday."

That is what the Eagles are doing. Taking a look on a talented player who is still young and who is obviously trying to come back against tough injury-dampened odds.

This is just a piece, gang. One of many to be made in an off-season that is to be judged at the end, not now.
First Visit: Helping Depth At Defensive Back
   
AirMills2005@...
03/11/10
1:56 pm ET
Re-Sign Trotter (OLD SCHOOL) Let's Bring An End to Chicago Politics Rep. Sestak has advised the U.S. Senate Judiciary Committee of FBI wrongdoing AG case#200706634 I-Report CNN I-Report (Letter from Rep. Sestak) http://www.ireport.com/docs/DOC-416267 On a Football Note: 1) Jackson if healthy is a good move. 2)I support McNabb 110% 3) We need to impove the O Line!!!
poordad07
03/10/10
4:21 pm ET
Great first move we get a palyer with 2 major injuries well maybe this will make them think we have a starting FS and pick a DE first which is what I would like-specifically Brandon from Michigan-wish we can find a way without hurting us to move up and get Mr. Graham the best player at the sr. bowl by far.
EagleBlueDon
03/10/10
12:46 am ET
I was born in Steubenville OH..and hail from Weirton, WV..I have never stepped foot in Philadelphia and I am surrounded by a majority of Pittsburgh Steeler fans and others mixed in, being that I live 25 mins away from Pittsburgh...go Eagles.
leopizzini
03/10/10
12:44 am ET
Spoon signed a 3-year 11 million dolla deal with the Titans
JeromeBrown99
03/10/10
12:38 am ET
Yeah... ryan Fowler also. I forgot about him.
Blasphemy
03/10/10
12:34 am ET
I'm in Connecticut, technically I should be a Giants fan, or Patriots fan, or possibly even *shudders* a Jets fan. But, I'm an Eagles fan 'cause this is where I grew up and I inherited the Eagles Green from my dad. I'll bet ya half the regulars on this board aren't even in PA, DE, or NJ, no big deal. We still all have our absurd opinions about what the Eagles should do, and that is what unites us.
s.hudson_74@...
03/10/10
12:28 am ET
I've never landed anywere fellas... I've been grounded for years and L.A.'s the home, I love those EAGLES though... there's many not from philadelphia but we still love this team... whoop whoop!!!!
kenemeka@...
03/10/10
12:26 am ET
I think it is safe to assume now that the 1st tier of FAs are go e and we are now in to the 2nd level, so no one should expect and ground breaking names, just role players and feelers now
Tom Jackson
03/10/10
12:23 am ET
Well said, kenemeka...Eagles fans get relocated all over the nation...but that doesn't mean we're dead...or zombies. We stake our claim no matter where we land...
kenemeka@...
03/10/10
12:19 am ET
JB u are right, Shawn Springs was here last yr and a presser was set, so we assumed it was a done deal.....nada, in the same vein, not trying to defend Spuds, but a few yrs ago Ryan Fowler then from Dallas came for a visit and in principle agreed to play here, Spuds reported it, but the buy went back and decided to sign with the Titans, since then, this web site has delayed reporting anything till it is official
kenemeka@...
03/10/10
12:12 am ET
Can't just let this Colts thing go, but the fact that I live in Indy doesn't automatically make me a Colt, afterall since leaving Philly, I have lived in Chicago as well. Nothing against the Colts but it is kind of hard for any true fan to change allegiance so my friend, I remain a long suffering Eagle
s.hudson_74@...
03/10/10
12:09 am ET
Everythings blamed on Ol' man Bri... cut him slack people...
Blasphemy
03/10/10
12:06 am ET
leo, are the extra 2nd and extra 3rd rounder projected trades up, or us trading players away for picks? Also, why can't Ten Bate's real name be said, does it have something to do with bri? Please enlighten me.
s.hudson_74@...
03/10/10
12:04 am ET
Rhamses is going to sneak in here when the coast is clear...
kenemeka@...
03/10/10
12:03 am ET
What the heck, I check out for a few hrs and ATV states am a Colts fan? Hell no.
Tom Jackson
03/10/10
12:00 am ET
Rhamses must be eliminated...
Tom Jackson
03/09/10
11:56 pm ET
s.hudson, that was a forearm shiver...no ice needed. I'll save that backhand shot for Spuds...that daggone compulsory video with sound he threw into this forum is freakin' annoying...
Tom Jackson
03/09/10
11:51 pm ET
Pharaoh Rhamses, you are a royal pretender...you know nothing of McNabb's talent or his journey...and I'm guessing you never played the sport you pretend to analyze...
s.hudson_74@...
03/09/10
11:49 pm ET
Excuse me while I puke....
leopizzini
03/09/10
11:47 pm ET
[out of da bocks mock 7.4843] 1) Brandon Graham 2a) Nate Allen 2b) Navarro Bowman 3a) Reshad Jones 3b) AJ Edds 3c) Ten Bate 6) Tony Washington
s.hudson_74@...
03/09/10
11:45 pm ET
Lupe you need some ice for your back hand???
Tom Jackson
03/09/10
11:42 pm ET
By the way, numbskull, it's "corps", not "core", you moron...
s.hudson_74@...
03/09/10
11:41 pm ET
Lupe... well said!!!!!
Tom Jackson
03/09/10
11:38 pm ET
Rhamses, you remind me of my dog, Egypt, who leaves pyramids in every room of my house...usuk...you are a classic loser in your stinkin' thinkin'...
Blasphemy
03/09/10
11:31 pm ET
Chill guys, Jackson could play CB too, they probably brought him in to play S, but the point is that he has that versatility, a lot of those other guys can't. Besides, small moves like this in large enough numbers, with a solid draft, and avoiding injuries can mean Super bowls for teams like this. Look at what the Saints did after an 8-8 season, nothing spectacular, just intelligent medium or small moves and they were healthy come season time. we'll see how this pans out. BTW, we now have 3 Jacksons on our roster, 2 of them have torn ACLs, let's hope the curse doesn't settle upon the 3rd Jackson too.



 
 
 
 
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