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June 22, 2008 | Last Updated: 6/22/08 11:22 PM ET | Comments (86)
A Not-So-Ordinary List Of Players To Watch

In the world of headlines and sports spotlight shows, the stars get the attention. Conventional thought says that for the Eagles to do well, their cast of stars and starters have to lead the way for the team to have a chance to win the Super Bowl. And, of course, nobody with sense would argue with that idea.

But it takes a village to win it all, and there are some players in the locker room who just don't garner the attention and the accolades and, yes, the importance they deserve. So with training camp less than a month away -- yeah! -- why not spend some time speculating on the "lesser-light" players who are ready to stand up and make a difference this season? Thinking out loud ...

CHRIS GOCONG, LB

As far as under the radar, Gocong really doesn't fit the bill. He enters his second season as a starter at SAM linebacker, and the Eagles are counting on big things from him. But I'm ready to suggest that Gocong has the skills to contribute in a variety of ways this season, and that he is prepared to be a big-play maker at linebacker.

Gocong made a great transition last year, even if his numbers weren't through the roof. Gocong learned to play the angles last year. That was huge. He became a linebacker. He played in space, he learned to drop in coverage and he learned to play with a combination of timing, finesse and rage. Now it is time for Gocong to take the next step and play with more speed and make plays.

I expect a huge difference in the blitz game. If the Eagles can free up Gocong and get him home on some blitzes, big plays will follow. He had a handful of near misses on the blitz last season, and the slightest hesitations cost Gocong some sacks and cost the defense some turnover possibilities.

Gocong knows the defense and he has more than a clue out on the field. He isn't a blind man feeling his way around an NFL field. The intensity and the speed with which Gocong played in college should become more evident in his second year as a starter with the Eagles.

LORENZO BOOKER, RB

In his 56 touches last year with the Dolphins, Booker averaged 6.5 yards per touch. Imagine what that kind of production would mean to this offense. Booker played in just seven games as a rookie, but his workload should be much increased in this offense. The Eagles think he fits in perfectly with his versatility and speed.

The idea is to get the football in his hands.

How much Booker plays remains to be seen. He and Brian Westbrook should see some time together in the backfield, with one or both of them capable of moving out to wide receiver. The Eagles want to get Booker into space, and they want to see what he can do with a well-structured offensive scheme around him.

The truth is that the Eagles loved Booker when he played at Florida State and that they targeted him prior to draft weekend. They landed Booker, gave him the football more than any player in the practices since then and are thrilled with the way he has picked up the offense. How many touches for Booker? Maybe four or five per game. Maybe more. Whatever the touch count, the Eagles think Booker will be productive.

JON DORENBOS, LS

All he has to be is perfect, and Jon Dorenbos was pretty darn close to that last year. So I expect more of the same. The hope is that Dorenbos makes everyone forget about the long-snapping position, which has not been an issue during the Andy Reid era. That doesn't happen in every NFL city. But with Mike Bartrum and then Dorenbos, the Eagles have been in a nice situation.

Dorenbos also hustles down the field and is a critical part of the team's coverage plans. He has a long-term contract and some security. Dorenbos enjoyed a very good spring and heads into training camp with a lot of confidence.

JOSELIO HANSON, CB

If all goes according to plan, the Eagles are going to have as deep and as talented a group at cornerback as any team in the league. And everybody is going to watch to see how it works with Asante Samuel, Lito Sheppard and Sheldon Brown. But the fourth cornerback spot is going to be important, and that is where Joselio Hanson comes into the picture.

Hanson is going to match up against offense's third or fourth receivers, and that is a matchup the Eagles can win. Hanson is heady, he plays the ball well and he knows the inside and outside of this defense. Plus, Hanson will be a key player on special teams.

Obviously, Hanson's profile rises if he has to be the nickel cornerback. He has played well in that role before. Hanson isn't a headline kind of corner, but he is a good, good player.

LUKE LAWTON, FB

The more I think about it, the more I think that the fullback position is more wide open than I once thought. Dan Klecko is out of the picture. Jason Davis is the front runner for the job, but I believe Lawton will push. Whatever injury Davis had at the end of the passing camp is a bit worrisome to me, because I know that Davis has to show he is tough enough, durable enough and can maintain his weight to win the job.

Meanwhile, Lawton is a legit standout on special teams. To me, winning a roster job could come down to playing on special teams. Davis has a real chance, but so does Lawton. Everything is up in the air at fullback.

AKEEM JORDAN, LB

As a fourth linebacker, Jordan's responsibilities are many. He has to know all three positions and fill in at a moment's notice. He has to play in coverage in the nickel. He has to stand out on special teams.

Jordan is able to do all of the above, and more.

He is a super-athletic young player with intelligence and maturity. Jordan showed us last year that he has that kind of talent. Now he has to go to the next level and become a starter-quality player.

The Eagles are extremely young across the board at linebacker. They're going to mix and match this group in different defensive packages, and Jordan is very much in the big picture. He won't sneak up on anything this year. Other teams are going to know all about him. Jordan needs to rise to the challenge.

VICTOR ABIAMIRI, DE

At a crowded defensive position, Abiamiri has a little bit of a different skill set. He is right around 275 pounds. He is more of a power player than a speed rusher off the edge. So the Eagles can use him in some ways to take advantage of the skills he brings to the table.

Will Abiamiri start? Maybe. But it really doesn't matter, because the Eagles are going to rotate their ends a lot and keep them fresh. I look for Abiamiri to share time with Juqua Parker and Chris Clemons at left end. I think Abiamiri is probably best suited to play on first and second down at this point as he develops his pass-rushing skills, but he is coming. He had a good spring.

The best of Abiamiri awaits.

TODD HERREMANS, OG

Everybody expects him to have Max Jean-Gilles pushing for a starting, but that is not how it looked in the spring. Herremans appears to be the clear-cut favorite to win the left guard job heading into training camp. He had a fantastic spring and is in great shape. Herremans took a bit of a step back last year, and now needs to take two steps forward here to get on the rising track he was on a couple of years ago.

Big and strong, Herremans really worked hard in the offseason. He is the guy, at the moment, to start at left guard this season.

HANK BASKETT, WR

Oh, where did he go last year? It was very strange as Baskett disappeared from the offense. But Baskett showed what kind of player he was by going out and helping the Eagles on special teams. He led the team in special teams production points and understood that he had to excel there to get on the field.

Baskett will again have trouble getting time on offense. He may play more in the red zone, and he has always been a good blocker in the running game, but the Eagles have a good situation at wide receiver and Baskett is going to have a tough time earning reps.

It won't stop Baskett from being a good player on this team. He may very well become a focal point on special teams, a true underrated player who simply goes out and helps his team win games.

SAV ROCCA, P

Strictly by numbers, Rocca's rookie season was only OK. He averaged 42 yards per punt. He had a string of 10 punts inside the 20-yard line in the final five games. Not bad at all. Not great, but not bad.

This year, a much better Rocca is expected. He knows the game. He knows the mechanics of punting in the NFL. Rocca searched long and hard for consistency last year and actually was better than many expected. How many out-and-out shanks did he have? Any? Even on his poor kicks, Rocca averaged 35-plus yards.

This isn't to suggest that Rocca will shoot up and average 50 yards per punt. But the Eagles have a chance to have a real weapon in Rocca. He should be considerably better in year two. No longer is he an experiment. He is a tried-and-true NFL punter, and he should be much better in 2008.

A Not-So-Ordinary List Of Players To Watch
   
JeromeBrown99
06/24/08
12:31 am ET
Ok... thanks for the opinions. I'll give it a try. Demps and Graham are our gunners. Baskett and Lewis and Avant have a shot also.
kgall
06/23/08
10:34 pm ET
No doubt, Bri. But man, was he freakishly good. Anyway...Strahan in the FOX studios next season as an analyst? Nooooooooo!!!!
brizer9@...
06/23/08
10:30 pm ET
But in the words of Inspector Clouseau..,..gallstones,.."Not anymore."
kgall
06/23/08
10:16 pm ET
Watchin' the Music City Miracle game on NFL Network right now. I sometimes forget what a monster the young Jevon Kearse was. Insanely good! The Freak, indeed.
brizer9@...
06/23/08
7:43 pm ET
Bum..reasonable question....early on JB and I were speculating how we could get both,.so we started throwing around scenarios and came up with this far fetched but indeed possible. #1..at the time of our thinking b4 even 2008 draft, Oher was ranked highly but more towards 10-20. We thought, what happens if he has bad year,.injured, or whatever..maybe he drops to 32,..we gotta shot!..or even if we have to move up a bit with our second round pick. #2..Carolina has very bad year,..completely possible since they have injuries galore and lotta players stinkin'...we get pick #4,..first 3 don't need WR ,..hey we gets Crab at 4!...Difficult?...Yep,.but not impossible...KING/CRAB 2009....and we're not even talkin' other possibilties/trades,...one thing pretty sure,..both would be eventual upgrades. Feel the karma?..my pleasure.
ogbeachbum471
06/23/08
7:19 pm ET
hey bri.. why you saying king/crab for 09.. there is not chance we get both.. NONE.. why not something more realistic..
Nuuuudlz
06/23/08
7:15 pm ET
So Carlin is dead? That hurts. I wont cry right now. But its gonna hit. Miss you, old man . . . Baskett needs to take that onside recovery and do it, in the redzone, over and over again. I call THAT going up for the ball. Herramans won otas, but the real guards will be chosen during training camp. MJG isnt out yet. How well does Akeem stack up against the big tight ends? Can he stop Witten from grabbing that over the shoulder deep ball? Lawton getting involved with the pass game would add another dynamic to our offense, as we could put any number of player packages on the field without telegraphing plays or giving up sacks. Abiamiri played with Justin Tuck. I like him to contribute a few sacks. WATCH OUT FOR GOCONG.
brizer9@...
06/23/08
7:02 pm ET
JB,..not exactly,..but close re the comic genius George Carlin and his court battles. He wouldn't want me to say that (genius) or RIP..but screw him!!!!.May he rest in peace!
JeromeBrown99
06/23/08
6:05 pm ET
Don't know how many know this... and it's by far the Best thing Carlin did. You know his Famous "7 Words you can't say on TV." Well... he said'em on TV. LIVE. And got arrested. And fought it... all the way to the Supreme Court.
JeromeBrown99
06/23/08
6:00 pm ET
Here's a coupla tings. === Who's gonna be our gunners? === And after watchin MJG get ran circles round. My plan for next year is slowly following that Spiral downwards. I had Andrews sliding out and MJG steppin in with a possible Rook LT? Wheres that G comin from now? Our Sofa Boy Young? McGlynn? JUSTICE??? Not sure what we gonna do.
JeromeBrown99
06/23/08
5:55 pm ET
And before you hammer me bout my Silly O comment... Pats had a Silly O too.
JeromeBrown99
06/23/08
5:55 pm ET
I think our Coaches are Great. Cept for Segrest. I'm lil worried bout him. === When we talk bou the run game remember that those dumps to #36 ARE the run plays of an WCO. Really... #36 gets bout 30 carries a game. Run and pass. I don't like that. but thats how it is in this Silly O.
JeromeBrown99
06/23/08
5:46 pm ET
Hashish.... Man. Don't know how I forgot Chris Rock. Gotta give him The Big Piece of Chicken.
spreadeagle
06/23/08
5:15 pm ET
Veterans Lorenzo Booker (RB) needs to be a playmaker in the run and passing game and Luke Lawton (FB) needs to excel in run-blocking, pass catching, and special teams -- the proof of their success will come in training camp, pre-season, and hopefully, the regular season.
rohash@...
06/23/08
5:11 pm ET
Gocong- Overall I wasn't impressed with his play last year but he did get better towards the end of the season. Love his size, speed and athleticism though so this could be a breakout year. Until that happens I'm still gonna label him as an experiment. Hansen- Don't like him near as much as spuds does. Comics- Carlin definitely a pioneer and one of the all time greats. Cris Rock is one of my favorites now.
oldguard04@...
06/23/08
4:01 pm ET
We have to make it our goal to beat the NFC East- that is our path to the playoffs! Beating the Rams and Ravens and Bengals of the world is nice- but how we perform against the rest of the NFC East is what matters. You beat them, you when the East, you're in the playoffs. That's who we have to build ourselves to beat. Plus, these 3 teams are consistently playoff teams- so beating them is a good testiment to how we will perform against everyone else.
brizer9@...
06/23/08
3:19 pm ET
This will be a watershed year for both coaches and several players alike. I'm compiling my list now,..Rory has a spot already. So does #5 and Reggie,.Winston......KING/CRAB 2009.
LinMkFerg
06/23/08
3:11 pm ET
And to be statistically correct, Reid's record in "big games" is 1 win AND 4 losses! My hopes for the Eagles to win it all makes it hard for me to post this unfavorable correction?
LinMkFerg
06/23/08
2:52 pm ET
Thanks Eagles fans for the feedback based on my earlier post! Like the suggestion in this article, my post is an opinion for winning it all? The passing game has worked in "non-big" games. I define "big games" as NFC Championships & Super Bowls. What I mean by great coaching is "excellent" coaching is needed, not necessarily great. I agree that BOTH excellent coaching and "execution" are NEEDS for winning it all! In the Giants Super win, what I saw was excellent coaching AND execution (not just d-line execution). Yes, Reid has won many games but last time I checked, in big games (my definition above), he's got 1 win & 3 losses? To close, my suggestions for the Eagles are bigger than a strategy to beat the Cowboys, Redskins & Giants! Like the Thinking Out Loud embedded in this article, I'm commenting on the Eagles winning it all?
brizer9@...
06/23/08
2:39 pm ET
I guess the moratorium on WR talk is over!!!...nice..regardless,..evaluated today our WRs grade out about 12th...better than average and not bad considering we use the RBs so much and prob will get back to using the TE,..too. Regardless,..we're there now and will be hittin' the "growth" spurt this year.....if we don't heads will roll but I'm cautiously optimistic. Don't get hung up on words,..especially Spudsies, Soupsies!!
Schiller
06/23/08
2:14 pm ET
szupa- You're telling us that you know definitively that we're NOT fine at WR? Fact is, nobody knows right now. We'll get a better idea in camp but we won't know till midway through the season if that. Keep in mind that our WR is young- you can't dispute that, they're trying to improve- you can't dispute that either- and they have coaches working hard to help them- that either. Nor can you deny the fact that QB play was weak last season so it's probably unscientific for any of us fans to judge them based on games last year and get a fair view of their potential/skill. We're probably gonna have better QB play this year- McNabb's been great in the past and he's only getting healthier (waist down)- and don't give me that 'shoulder' thing cause he had that before the superbowl year. I'm gonna borrow a line from Brizer here- PERK UP! (and while you're at it, consider the above).
szupa@tbspa.com
06/23/08
1:24 pm ET
The eagles have a pretty good situation at wide receiver, so there might not be any room for Baskett!!?!??!?!!? Dave! DAVE! We're losing you again, wake up man, you with us? How about DeSean Jackson? He fits in a wide receiver, but punt returning, man I don't know we're pretty good at that position too, as good as we are at WR anyway. I realize there's not much, if anything we can do at this point for WR but I still can't stand reading that we're fine there.
Schiller
06/23/08
12:19 pm ET
"lose" that is- see no one is perfect. And our coaches are (to borrow one of their terms) a HECK-OF-A lot better at coaching than I am at posting. P.S.- if you look at the NFC East- I'd argue that the Giants Redskins and Cowboys are all significantly stronger at run defense than pass defense- hence, it's better to lean toward the pass against them. Doing so would obviously tip the scales to the pass throughout the course of a season.
Schiller
06/23/08
12:01 pm ET
Lin- While it's clear you're unhappy with the coaches- and that's your opinion- there's something that you're not factoring in here. Statistically we pass a bunch yes - but we do have the BEST pass catching running back in the league and we throw quite often to him. If you think passing the ball to Westbrook is a bad strategy (I'm not saying you do) - well then you disagree with yards and TDs. There's many ways to skin a cat and win a SB. AND I'm pretty sure that if you polled the entire NFL on why the Giants won - and on the mult. choice list was coaching and d-line pressure- I'm SURE coaching would loose out to D-Line pressure. Fact is Reid wins more games than most coaches in this millennium- last time I checked, that's a good thing.
SDakotaPhillyFan
06/23/08
11:58 am ET
JB also sorry I missed your discussion about FF. What was decided and when is the league going to be created.



 

 
 
 
 
 
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