With kickoff fast approaching, here's the 53-man roster by position ahead of Week 7
We're just hours from kickoff as the Eagles are visiting Minneapolis for an intriguing Week 7 matchup against the explosive Vikings, who'll have Carson Wentz as the starting quarterback. Minnesota seeks its third-straight home victory over Philadelphia when the clubs meet in Week 7 on Fox. The Vikings previously defeated the Eagles in Minnesota at U.S. Bank Stadium in 2019 (38-20) and Mall of America Field in 2013 (48-30).
Philadelphia will face a formidable Minnesota defense that ranks sixth in the NFL, allowing just 290 yards per game. The Vikings have allowed only 19.4 points per game and are second in the NFL in third-down defense, while tied for fourth in red zone defense.
With kickoff fast approaching, here's the 53-man roster by position ahead of Week 7.
QB
1 Jalen Hurts
16 Tanner McKee
14 Sam Howell
Hurts ranks 5th in the NFL with 13 total TDs (8 passing, 5 rushing), trailing only Patrick Mahomes (15), Josh Allen (14), Jared Goff (14), and Dak Prescott (14). He also has the 3rd-best TD-TO ratio (13:2) among qualifying QBs, behind Baker Mayfield (12:1) and Mahomes (15:2).
RB
26 Saquon Barkley
28 Will Shipley
29 AJ Dillon
37 Tank Bigsby
Barkley is tied for the 2nd-most games with an offensive TD (four) among NFL RBs this year, trailing only De’Von Achane (five). Barkley (team-high 462 scrimmage yards) is one of only seven NFL RBs with 50+ scrimmage yards in every game, joining Jahmyr Gibbs, Alvin Kamara, Christian McCaffrey, and Kyren Williams in the conference.
WR
6 DeVonta Smith
11 A.J. Brown
2 Jahan Dotson
18 John Metchie
87 Xavier Gipson
Since Week 2, A.J. Brown is tied for 3rd among NFL WRs with four 5+ reception games, behind Ja’Marr Chase and Amon-Ra St. Brown (five each). Brown had 80 yards on six catches in Week 6 at N.Y. Giants. DeVonta Smith leads the Eagles with 321 receiving yards and 1 TD on 29 receptions (T-8th with Justin Jefferson among NFC WRs). Smith has the 5th-most third-down receiving yards (173) in the NFL, trailing only George Pickens (191), Puka Nacua (186), Rome Odunze (181), and Courtland Sutton (179). He also ranks 2nd in third- and fourth-down catch rate (81.3%), with only Nacua (88.2%) ranked ahead of him.
TE
88 Dallas Goedert
81 Grant Calcaterra
83 Kylen Granson
36 Cameron Latu
Goedert ranks 1st among NFL TEs with a career-high-tying five receiving TDs (also 2019). He has produced 1+ receiving TDs in four straight games, tying Zach Ertz (2017) and Charles Young (1974-75) for the longest streak by an Eagles TE since the 1970 NFL merger. Granson is tied with teammate Jeremiah Trotter Jr. for the 4th-most special teams tackles (10) in the NFL, trailing only Dane Belton (12), Akeem Davis-Gaither (11), and Shaun Dolac (11) through six games.
51 Cam Jurgens
56 Tyler Steen
64 Brett Toth
65 Lane Johnson
66 Drew Kendall
68 Jordan Mailata
69 Landon Dickerson
74 Fred Johnson
79 Matt Pryor
Jordan Mailata has registered the 3rd-best PFF offensive grade (82.9) among NFL offensive tackles, trailing only Penei Sewell (94.1) and Garrett Bolles (86.7) (min. 300 offensive snaps). Mailata, who has allowed just one sack this season, also leads all NFL left tackles with an 83.0 run-blocking grade. Lane Johnson is one of only two NFL offensive tackles with a 0.0% knockdown percentage (0 sacks, 0 QB hits allowed), joining Tytus Howard.
DT
90 Jordan Davis
94 Byron Young
98 Jalen Carter
97 Moro Ojomo
95 Ty Robinson
Jordan Davis ranks 3rd among NFL DTs with 25 tackles, trailing only DeForest Buckner (31) and Jeffery Simmons (28). According to PFF, he is tied with Teair Tart for the most batted passes (3) among defensive tackles. In the four games he has appeared in during Weeks 2-5, Jalen Carter (career-high 16 QB hits last year) tied Calais Campbell, Maliek Collins, and Chris Jones for the most QB hits (6) among NFL interior defensive tackles.
Edge Rusher
0 Josh Uche
13 Azeez Ojulari
48 Patrick Johnson
58 Jalyx Hunt
LB
17 Nakobe Dean
30 Jihaad Campbell
42 Smael Mondon Jr.
53 Zack Baun
54 Jeremiah Trotter Jr.
Baun, who was an Associated Press NFL Defensive Player of the Year finalist in 2024, and Jihaad Campbell, who has the highest PFF defensive grade (83.3) among NFL rookies (min. 200 defensive snaps), are the only LB duo with 40+ tackles, 1+ FF, and 1+ takeaway each. Baun owns the highest PFF pass-rushing grade (90.4) among NFL LBs, combining for 11 pressures, six hurries, 3 QB hits, and 2.0 sacks. Baun and Jack Campbell are the only NFL players to produce 45+ tackles, 2.0+ sacks, 1+ FF, and 1+ takeaways through the first six games of the campaign (first Eagle to accomplish that feat since at least 2000).
CB
7 Kelee Ringo
8 Adoree Jackson
22 Mac McWilliams
27 Quinyon Mitchell
33 Cooper DeJean
34 Parry Nickerson
Mitchell is tied for the 3rd-most forced incompletions (7) in the NFL, trailing only D.J. Turner (10) and Pat Surtain (8) in that category. Moreover, Mitchell ranks 5th in the NFL in completion percentage allowed (43.9%) and opponent passer rating (55.7) (min. 20 targets). Among NFL CBs with 200+ snaps, Cooper DeJean ranks 1st in PFF coverage grade (82.5). He also ranks 4th among CBs in tackles (35).
Safety
21 Sydney Brown
24 Andrew Mukuba
32 Reed Blankenship
39 Marcus Epps
Specialist
57 long snapper Cal Adomitis
4 kicker Jake Elliott
10 punter Braden Mann
Jake Elliott is 6-of-6 on FGs, including 3-of-3 from 50+ yards, and 16-of-16 on PATs. Only two NFL kickers have made at least 20 kicks (FGs and PATs) without a miss this season – Elliott and Cameron Dicker. Braden Mann is 2nd in the NFL in punting average (52.6), behind Ryan Rehkow (53.0). He is 4th in PFF punting grade (82.7), behind Michael Dickson (88.0), Austin McNamara (86.2), and Daniel Whelan (84.4).
This article originally appeared on Eagles Wire: Eagles 53-man roster for game vs. Vikings in Week 7
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