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Goodrich is a surprise inactive. I know the plan is to use Bradbury in the slot in nickel sets but Goodrich was the primary back up last week before Avonte Maddox went down. He finished the game at slot corner. It wasn’t like he was great there but he wasn’t eye openingly awful either. I wonder who is slotted as the back up there. My hope is that it’s Georgia Rookie Kelee Ringo. I think he translates best in the NFL as a safety/slot corner hybrid type of player so I’m excited if he’s already starting to evolve toward that role.Eagles declared WR Quez Watkins, QB Tanner McKee, CB Mario Goodrich, RB Boston Scott, OL Tyler Steen, DT Moro Ojomo, and TE Albert Okwuegbunam inactive for Week 3 against the Buccaneers.
Boston Scott is dealing with a concussion, leaving the Eagles to roll with with D’Andre Swift, Kenneth Gainwell, and Rashaad Penny for this one. It was reported on Sunday that the Eagles plan to “ride the hot hand” at running back, meaning any of the three active backs could emerge as the lead ball carrier. Still, we’d expect the majority of touches to be split between Swift and Gainwell.
I think Jobe is ahead of Ricks as an outside corner. A lot of the guys are young but I really like the promise of that DB room, especially the CB position.A few interesting tidbits in the inactives for Philly. Mario Goodrich being inactive means we will likely see some of Bama rookie Eli Ricks at corner. The beat reporters think it might actually mean James Bradberry in the slot.
Good point, they like Jobe outside and he has been the first guy off the bench to replace Slay or Bradberry.I think Jobe is ahead of Ricks as an outside corner. A lot of the guys are young but I really like the promise of that DB room, especially the CB position.
"Hey DJ, what's for dinner?!"Let's go, Philly!!!
IDK."Hey DJ, what's for dinner?!"