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May 6, 2009 | Last Updated: 5/6/09 3:00 PM ET | Comments (311)
Celek Aims To Make Most Of Opportunity

Here is the way to approach your job, the way Brent Celek is doing it as the starting tight end of the Eagles. He reports to the NovaCare Complex four, sometimes five, days each week. He is diligent in the weight room. He takes care to detail his work and to watch his diet and to make sure that he is a better player one day after the next.

This is what you want in a young man who worked his way up from a fifth-round, who-is-he? draft pick out of Cincinnati whose career has progressed steadily -- he played a little bit as a rookie, he became a starter midway through his second season and he is working harder than ever now to keep the starter's role and to build on the success he had in 2008.

"I am very excited about this chance, and I'm doing everything I can to make the most of the opportunity," said Celek, who was right back in the weight room after completing the post-draft mini-camp over the weekend. "I don't want this opportunity to pass me up and some day down the line say, 'What if I had done this? What if I had done that?' I'm doing everything I can to solidify this spot and make sure I'm here for years to come."

Isn't that the way every athlete should be? Shouldn't they all be grateful to have the opportunity to make it at this level, and then to actually go out and do something about earning their keep?

Celek was raised the right way. His parents follow his progress everywhere and they attend as many Eagles games as they can. They share in his success and what they are seeing is a young man who has grown into the role as the Eagles' starting tight end in a system that can certainly help a player at that position put up significant numbers and help the offense.

"This is a great scheme and it's one that I really started feeling completely comfortable in late last season. I was healthy, finally (Celek had shoulder surgery following his rookie season) and I felt like I fit in and did what they wanted me to do," said Celek. "The playoffs is when it really clicked for me. I would say it started in that Dallas game and then carried through the playoffs. It's a little bit of a faster game and the crowds are different and the coaching is different in the playoffs, and to get the chances I got, that really helped my confidence. There are no doubts now. I feel like I'm getting better every day, that I belong in this offense and that I can do a lot of things to help."

As with everyone else, Celek understood the landscape at tight end moving forward. He had "a feeling" that L.J. Smith would not return. And he knew that he would be "the guy," barring the acquisition of a veteran in the off-season.

The Eagles did add to the position, drafting Cornelius Ingram and signing converted defensive end Eugene Bright. The Eagles' actions at the position clearly showed their faith that Celek would be a good starter, that he would be able to catch and run and block and be a productive player at tight end.

"I told myself last year, once I became the starter, 'I don't want to lose this job.' Going into the off-season, I said, 'I'm going to do everything right,' so I started eating right, I've worked out as much as I possibly can without overtraining and I knew I needed to work on getting faster, getting a little bit stronger. That's what I've been doing.

"I'm at about 250 pounds, right about where I want to be. I'm better toned. The weight that is going on is good weight. I feel great."

Celek knows he has work ahead. The speed part of his off-season is next and he'll concentrate on sprinting and more running and, yeah, continuing to build strength. He knows he has to improve as a blocker -- he has heard that so many times -- and he has to keep his focus.

There are still three months to go before training camp kicks in, so a lot of improvement is on the way for Celek. Once the pads go on, everybody is going to watch how he runs, how he catches, the routes he takes and, yeah, the blocking.

Always the blocking.

"I agree that I need improvement there," said Celek. "I know I can do it. I  struggled with that early last year, and once I got into the starting role I think I picked it up a little bit. It is something that I'm going to get into this year and I'm going to do great with it. I'm going to get better. It's not a strength thing. It's technique. It is about being consistent and working at it, and I'm going to work and work at it. I'm going to make myself into the best player I can be."

Celek is a lot like former Eagles Pro Bowl tight end Chad Lewis, although Celek is a stronger player and a better runner after the catch. Lewis' strength was that he ran great routes and almost never dropped a pass. He was a go-to receiver in a small window for quarterback Donovan McNabb.

The Eagles didn't get that kind of consistency from Smith, who signed with Baltimore as a free agent. Now Celek is up. His time is now. He has the chance to do what kids dream about: Taking another step forward in the NFL. Having a starting job and making sure to take the most from the moment.

"I'm enjoying this so much. I love putting in the time, working as hard as I can. Not a lot of guys get this chance," said Celek, "and I intend to do everything I can to make it work for the team and for myself."
Celek Aims To Make Most Of Opportunity
   
NikoSuave
05/10/09
9:21 pm ET
i agree with smart one..i got a gud feeling about gibson
rwootten@...
05/07/09
5:06 pm ET
The Reid era isn't nearing an end. He's here as long as he would like to be and he has the best position in football. He is the eagles. He has total control. He runs everything.
southphillyben
05/07/09
4:11 pm ET
April fools smart a s s.
southphillyben
05/07/09
4:08 pm ET
No worries swoop,its a love hate thing,no gray area with me,according to my lovely wife.Peeps either like me lots or cant stand me.It would'nt shock me if Reggie was still stand'in ,But at what point do you move on?Imo its now.
the_smart_one60@...
05/07/09
4:06 pm ET
New article up
yoterence
05/07/09
4:04 pm ET
I suppose if they use Weaver as a FB and a running back, they could keep Eckel as b/u. Which means Westy, McCoy, Weaver and Eckel as FB. But AR has kept only 1 FB in the past, so I'm doubtful of this lineup.
southphillyben
05/07/09
4:02 pm ET
Reid/McNabb era is runn'in outta time!!Can't waste a roster spot on non-contributers.
the_smart_one60@...
05/07/09
4:01 pm ET
I think Brandon Gibson makes the team. I see him developing into a nice 3rd or situational receiver. I actually think he can make more of impact in his rookie season more than Maclin.. Maclin is a great talent and his ceiling is extremely high, but right now he doesn't know how to run half the routes he is supposed to run, and seeing him practice scares me. He isn't as fast as I thought he was.
swoop2781@...
05/07/09
4:00 pm ET
southphillyben, I like u on dis board..i dont know why?Maybe because i love south philly..but,dont be so nieve about Brown..i said it b4..ever sense da SB we havent been da same..gotz the NFL ticket & watch all da games..& quite honestly cant even blame it on R.Brown..true story!!Like Big Red but even the play calling was susspect!!!!!
southphillyben
05/07/09
3:58 pm ET
Swoop,agreed,we have faith in this org and they keep us in it year in year out.....but AR does like to hold on to junk till theres no more room in the garage,then its out on the curb!(Pinkston)ect.Prediction,Booker gets released,Brown gets traded for a 4th.Fixes the 4th we wasted on Booker.
joemasucci@...
05/07/09
3:57 pm ET
Yes, should be some tough decisions, but that's why I am hoping for a trade. Getting a draft pick would be nice, instead of just cutting someone and getting nothing. I'm also guessing that there are 1 or 2 guys that will end up getting picked up from other rosters and end up being an Eagle in 2009. Still plenty of offseason ahead.
the_smart_one60@...
05/07/09
3:55 pm ET
I like Celek
swoop2781@...
05/07/09
3:51 pm ET
Eather way BIG RED'S gotz some "big" dissions 2 make...& i trust him & what ever it is he does...."god" it feel's good 2 be an EAGLE..True story
southphillyben
05/07/09
3:49 pm ET
BrownBrownBrown,BookerBookerBooker,these guys suck..Period!Macklin,Peanut,curtis,Basket,Avant,?Don wants weapons!!If brown fit the bill why did we draft Macklin?And Booker?That was a true waste of a 4th rd pk!!Time for some fresh faces...
itsayoungearth
05/07/09
3:47 pm ET
If everything goes as planned this season w/ Maclin spending a lot of time on special teams, next season we may well only carry 5 WR's. I just don't know this season. I like Basket, but 5 doesn't throw the fade jump ball much and Basket, although a state high jump champ is just not that smooth when in the air with a defender all over him..
swoop2781@...
05/07/09
3:45 pm ET
joe, thanks 4 clearing that up 4 me on the PS thing...quite honestly i didnt know that...good look!!
swoop2781@...
05/07/09
3:41 pm ET
joe,cant they have 2 FB'S on the team..or no?????What..would that cut into the 53 man roster or something???
joemasucci@...
05/07/09
3:41 pm ET
Swoop, Baskett can't be put on the PS... it's only for 1st & 2nd year guys! They also gave Baskett a nice amount of $$ this offseason, but being a one year deal, cutting him won't be the end of the world. To me it's still up in the air on those final spots. I'd hate to see Reggie in here as the 5th WR, getting 5 snaps a game max, and not contributing on ST. On Booker, I think he offered insurance in the return game last year, not necessary this year with Hobbs, Maclin & Macho. He'll have to really earn it at RB to stay on the roster. I see that Eckel dressed for every game without even playing FB, while Booker was watching last year. Add in McCoy and more returners, I'd say it favors Eckel?
swoop2781@...
05/07/09
3:31 pm ET
Let me clearify why i say R.Brown over H.Baskett 2 make the roster...H.Baskett will get his chance but,would still be worthy of being on the PS..were as R.Brown isnt..& he eather play's..get's cut..or get's traided..& it's really that simple...& we know how Big Red is still high on him & wit dat said,better 2 keep both then cut 1!!!!
itsayoungearth
05/07/09
3:29 pm ET
joe; I guess I have to talk out both sides of my mouth....which is still better than when I eat a lot of beans or fiberbars and meatballs....There are actually 2 lists to be made. The list if I was coach and the list I think AR will have. On the AR list, Reggie is ahead of Hank. On the AR list, I don't think you give up on Booker this soon. On the AR list Kyle Eckel was brought in out of desperation and is expendable with the draft plan.
joemasucci@...
05/07/09
3:27 pm ET
Swoop, I hear ya. But every time that Westy has missed a game, Buck has pretty much been the only one to carry the ball, and they end up just passing more! You also have to think of the big "I" word with the FB spot. Buck served as emergency FB, I can't see anyone of the other RBs doing that except for Eckel? Booker, McCoy, Mendenhall? I think either Eckel makes the team, or they put another FB on the practice squad.
yoterence
05/07/09
3:23 pm ET
I got BWest, McCoy, Mendenhall. Weaver as FB and RB. If they all perform, as iggle pointed out, they could be know as the 'Apocolypse' or 'The Four Horsemen.' On D, perhaps the 'Gang Green' can be reborn. Just ramblin' thoughts from a caffeine starved human.
swoop2781@...
05/07/09
3:20 pm ET
I know this..#3HB doesnt seem like it would matter because they wont really get no play time any way but,there is allway's a possability 4 the big "I" word...so it really is important!!
joemasucci@...
05/07/09
3:10 pm ET
young, who do you got at RB? I gave Eckel the edge due to being a bigger back, the ability to back up at FB (Klecko is done since he won't practice with the offense anymore) and I also factored that Eckel did pretty well on ST last year, and I'm assuming Weaver won't be playing any ST (first time in Reid era that the FB won't play on ST) Not that he's better than the other RBs, but since the 3rd RB probably won't get 15 touches total all season, I figured Reid would look at other stuff? What do you think?
itsayoungearth
05/07/09
3:03 pm ET
Joe; agree except on Eckel



 

 
 
 
 
 
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