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July 7, 2009 | Last Updated: 7/7/09 11:26 AM ET | Comments (465)
Plenty Of Star Power On Eagles Roster

As these final weeks of the off-season linger, analysts around the Internet globe are spending their time "ranking" players at every position in the league, establishing a quasi-pecking order of star power. Asante Samuel is here in one ranking, Brian Westbrook is there in another and Donovan McNabb is among the best of the best in the list over there.

What does it mean? Well, nothing really. But it is interesting to talk a little about how this roster has evolved over the years. Andy Reid came to Philadelphia and cleaned house and rallied around a defense that already had some pieces in place and then added to both sides of the ball in the draft, in free agency and in every other conceivable method of acquiring talent.

By the early 2000s, the Eagles had as talented a roster as any team in the league. Oh, they may not have had the best receivers, or the best tight end or pass-rushing defensive bookends, but the sum of the talented parts was impressive, indeed. Throughout the decade, the Eagles sent a strong quantity of representatives to the Pro Bowl: five players following the 2000 season, six after the 2001 season, 10 players after the 2002 campaign.

In 2004, of course, the Eagles were by far the class of the NFC. The roster was loaded with star-power talent, including McNabb and Westbrook, and wide receiver Terrell Owens and offensive tackles Tra Thomas and Jon Runyan and a defense that still had its oomph. Ten Eagles were part of the NFC's Pro Bowl team.

Since 2004, the Eagles have gone through quite a change. Down seasons in 2005 and 2007 -- no playoffs in either season -- signaled a changing of the roster. Younger players were needed to fill the void caused by the aging of some key veterans and so the Eagles knew that to again "open the window" of opportunity, they had to hit big in their player personnel acquisitions.

They've done that. And you can look at what you think is a "star-quality" player and see that the Eagles have a lot of them. Now, they all may not turn out to be Pro Bowl players, but the Eagles certainly have their share of excellent players. Let's take a look ...

David Akers, kicker

Big leg, terrific on kickoffs and with range of 50-plus yards, David Akers remains one of the best place kickers in the league. He worked through some issues last season to end up with a good, strong season, converting 33 of 40 field goal attempts. Akers remains fit as a fiddle and he was booming field goals of 59 yards in the spring. Kicking in the wind and the wintry conditions at Lincoln Financial Field won't be as easy, but Akers remains an outstanding kicker in this league.

Stewart Bradley, middle linebacker

It's going to be interesting to see what kind of season Stewart Bradley has after his outstanding first year of playing middle linebacker. The expectations are very, very high. Bradley should be more comfortable in the middle from the start of the season, and his range and downhill abilities rate highly already. Is Bradley the next great Eagles middle linebacker? We're going to find out this season. He is expected to lead this defense to greatness.

Asante Samuel, cornerback

A Pro Bowl cornerback and a great free-agent signing, Asante Samuel is one of the best cornerbacks in the game, hands down. And he is clearly the best big-play cornerback in the post-season -- we all saw that first hand last year. Samuel gives the Eagles a presence at cornerback that offenses have to account for. Quarterbacks can't throw lazy passes in his direction. Samuel can take top receivers out of the game. It is a good situation to have as Samuel leads a deep and talented group at the corner spots.

Donovan McNabb, quarterback

Obviously, Donovan McNabb deserves to be on every best-of list. He has his faults, of course, but McNabb has all the tools, makes all the throws and is a winner. All it is going to take for McNabb to be considered an all-time great in the NFL is a Super Bowl victory. It is certainly a large, agonizing task. McNabb is ready to lead the offense to great heights this year with a fine supporting cast, a good defense and promising special teams lined up.

Jason Peters, offensive tackle

Jason Peters made two Pro Bowls in Buffalo and while he hasn't yet played for the Eagles, the supposition is that he is going to get even better with Juan Castillo as his line coach. Peters has the desired size, strength and athletic ability to dominate at left tackle for a long, long time with this football team. And while there is a bit of leap of faith here since Peters has to transition to a new system, the expectation is that Peters will elevate his game with Castillo in place.

Brian Westbrook, running back

Should his rehab go as expected, Brian Westbrook will be healthy and ready to go in the regular season. Even as he labored through injuries in 2008, Westbrook scored 14 touchdowns and was a difference-making player in playoff wins over Minnesota and the Giants. He forced the Giants to game plan specifically for him. So ... a healthy Westbrook makes all the difference in the world for this offense.

Trent Cole, defensive end

This is a special player, Pro Bowl or not, 15 sacks in a season or not. Trent Cole plays with so much energy that he forces blocking schemes to account for him. Cole plays the run hard and he has so much speed and power that his pass-rushing attempts open avenues for the blitz and other linemen. The Eagles need another consistent pass rusher to take some of the pressure off of Cole, who is clearly one of the better ends in the NFC.

Quintin Mikell, safety

Good to know that Quintin Mikell has reached the elite level. He had an exceptional season in 2008 and is looking for more in 2009. Mikell's versatility is key, and he has the master key to this scheme. Without Brian Dawkins next to him, it will be interesting to see how much national attention Mikell receives this season. Good player, tough player and his intelligence and good athletic skills make him a big-time contributor in this defense.

Shawn Andrews, offensive tackle

If he still played guard, Shawn Andrews would easily be on the national best-of lists. But he is out at tackle, and there is going to be an adjustment period, and, well, you don't know what is going to happen at the new position. But Andrews has every bit of the ability to be a superstar right tackle. His feet are amazing, his strength is there and he knows the technique. Andrews made good strides in the spring. We'll get a better gauge in training camp.

Mike Patterson, defensive tackle

There is nothing flashy about Mike Patterson, but he sure is consistent and reliable and about as technically perfect as you will find at defensive tackle. Patterson needs more sacks to gain national acclaim, but he is already known around the league for his run-stopping skills. The coaching staff, trust me, loves what Patterson brings to the table.

Plenty Of Star Power On Eagles Roster
   
birdcrazy
07/09/09
1:30 pm ET
remember sons..be here after the season starts....let's see what you gotta say then...
birdcrazy
07/09/09
1:26 pm ET
sons...go play with youself...apparantly your the only person you can get along with....
birdcrazy
07/09/09
1:24 pm ET
Sons...screw you..that's just an idiotic remark coming from you..many teams have beat us..and many more will beat us...your problem is if we win it's everybody's elses fault except that WE were the better team!maybe YOU better grow up..and lose that self rightous assine attitude you have..cause it's getting boring! And actualy the fog bowl was a fairly good game..and we lost cause we couldn't score one more time..simple as that...
bleedineaglesgr
07/09/09
1:24 pm ET
I forgot about that phantom facemask, good point JB
sonbutts
07/09/09
1:22 pm ET
Jbrown--stick to chasing your donkey around the barn and chewing mushrooms--you're better at it than football.
JeromeBrown99
07/09/09
1:19 pm ET
In that nyg game... how about Stewart Bradley pullin Jacobs down by a pinky for a loss of two on 3rd and 1. But the refs called a phantom facemask. === Because a team runs for 200 yards... doesn't make them better. Any educated man would know that.
jtrent@...
07/09/09
1:19 pm ET
New spuds served, see ya on the other side.
JeromeBrown99
07/09/09
1:16 pm ET
Everybody knows you couldn't see jack during the Fog Bowl. 20 feet?!?!? What kinda made up s*** it that?
bleedineaglesgr
07/09/09
1:15 pm ET
yea well that was another game of many that were given away by refs
JeromeBrown99
07/09/09
1:14 pm ET
"Breaker Morant" is on the border of being called a great film by yours truly. Or as I like to put it... that sucker was pretty good.
swoop2781@...
07/09/09
1:12 pm ET
Youngglobe,Swoopy got a story to tell.Was about 1972..a place called Brown Square.Had a playground next to it that we called fight square.Why?Well sad to say,people didnt show up with intensions to play.As naged by many,at that time..in or out but,no half way in.Riots were brewing & a war out side with me inbetween,not understanding what it was to defend.
sonbutts
07/09/09
1:12 pm ET
bleedingeagle--wasn't that the game the Giants ran for over 200 yrds. I felt we were beaten so badly that day it was a miracle were that close.
tboned208
07/09/09
1:09 pm ET
Seymorebutts...Your a joke...Players were complaining to the refs that they couldn't see the sidelines and the down markers, first down markers and signals from the sidelines..coaches were complaining to the refs BUT in your(Giant) minds eye there was no problem at field level...That's why if you google it they talk about it as "supernatural" and it is a game that will go down in history as Bizare...So special It is one of a few with it's own Nickname...But your memory serves your agenda as the fog was 20' above everyones head and there was no visibility problem...WOW...your take just got WEAKER...You are now on the same level as Alchoa and co..
sonbutts
07/09/09
1:05 pm ET
Yes, the Eagles were on the wrong end of many ref's calls. Conversely the Eagles were also on the right end of many Ref's calls. It evens out for all teams. You know how many times Dawk piled on helmet first on late hits--and never got a penalty? Many! So suck it up and stop whinning like a bunch of school girls. No one is picking on your team--not even Warran Sapp--he's right about our LBs--they need to be improved.
bleedineaglesgr
07/09/09
1:04 pm ET
Hey Butts You're a giants fan right.....I got news for ya the only time the giants are better then the birds is when the refs give them gifts like the first game last year. It's real easy to get a completion when your QB crosses the L.O.S. and the defender steps off his man to make the tackle and the "QB" throws the (FORWARD LATTERAL) pass and it gets allowed.
bleedineaglesgr
07/09/09
12:57 pm ET
Oh, nah i'm only goin 33 so we weren't together yet. But we did have a huge fight last year after the game. You know, when Olsen didn't get both feet in and Reid didn't challenge, and when Hester shoved Samuel down and caught the TD. My wife fell asleep as the game came on and woke when it was over and started rubbin it in, so I said they didn't earn the win and explained why and she got twisted cause my son was agreeing with me. So I said you know what you slept through the game and didn't see it so don't get pist off.
sonbutts
07/09/09
12:56 pm ET
Tbone--you personify the Eagle fan I'm condemning. I guess the fog only appeared when the Eagles had the ball,huh? Since Cunningham was about the best running QB ever, you'd think he could hide in the fog(just kidding). The fog never dropped below twenty feet. Visabilty at field level was excellent. That is the trouble with fans on this board. Eagles never just get beat. It's the zebra's fault--Santa Clause's fault--the wind--McNabb's hemmroids--or whatever. If one matures during life they learn, that as much as it hurts, sometimes you just have to know the other team was better on that day. It is called growing up!
tboned208
07/09/09
12:46 pm ET
My wife is a Vikings fan and it can get heated when they play...Esp since the Iggs have owen the Vikes for the past decade !!!!!! I just laughed inside when you said yur wife was Bears fan and thought about the Fog Bowl...If the two of you got in to it over last years bear game then the fog bowl should have been world war 1 !!! So I was sort of bustin chops !!
bleedineaglesgr
07/09/09
12:39 pm ET
Yea I'm familiar with the fog bowl, I thought you were bustin chops and i was tryin to figure out the punchline.
tboned208
07/09/09
12:35 pm ET
Philly at Chicago, Cunningham behind center...(bad memory) Playoff game, Late 80's...FOG rolls in and the game should have been delayed but the Refs were Bear fans...You couldn't even see the endzone from the 20 yd line..Guys were runnin posts and disapearing !!!!
bleedineaglesgr
07/09/09
11:43 am ET
Don't follow tbone, watcha mean
tboned208
07/09/09
11:39 am ET
Bleeder..where the two of you together during the Fog Bowl ???
bleedineaglesgr
07/09/09
11:35 am ET
Well if you remember that game against Chicago with the 98yd winning drive, around the start of that drive the ball was snapped over greise head and the Eagles recovered the ball at the 10yd line and the official called it beack sayin that the QB didn't touch the ball therefore it was a false start "BS" cause at the start of the next season the commission got together and said it should have been a fumble and then made it a rule, not to mention the play where they scored that winning touchdown in the final seconds jaqua beat the tackle to the inside and as he was goin around the tackle reach back and grabbed jaqua"s face mask and pulled him backwards, NO CALL. Boy me and the wife got into a huge fight over that one, she's a bears fan.
birdcrazy
07/09/09
11:30 am ET
and some family members can be like a bad cold..you don't wanna catch it, but when you do, you gotta live with it till it goes away...
mcampane@...
07/09/09
11:27 am ET
Yea, and I distinctly remember the commentators mentioning how terrible a season that kicker was having to that point... his longest FG through the prior 6 weeks was 28 yards!! Not only that, the Eagles had outgained TB 510 to 190 yards. It's hard to say what close loss was most painful for me, there have been quite a few of them lol... the 3-point debacle in Washington where Reggie gets tackled at the 1 was quite painful cuz it (seemed to) end the season. The 98 yard game-winning drive by Brian (who?) Griese was up there. So was the goal line stands by Chicago and Seattle. I hope the Eagles put up 50 against Chicago this year. I'm sick of them.



 

 
 
 
 
 
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