Five Eagles I'm Excited to Watch at Training Camp

Kevin McGuire by Columnist Written on July 09, 2009
PHILADELPHIA - MAY 1: Running back LeSean McCoy #29 of the Philadelphia Eagles runs the ball during minicamp practice at the NovaCare Complex on May 1, 2009 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. (Photo by Hunter Martin/Getty Images) (Photo by Hunter Martin/Getty Images)

With training camp just a few mere weeks away up in Lehigh, it is time to get the juices flowing. So the time to start thinking about which players you are most interested in seeing is now. Below are the five Eagles that I am most looking forward to watching when camp starts.

 

LeSean McCoy, running back

With the uncertain status of Brian Westbrook as camp draws near, the rookie McCoy will see a lot more playing time in camp and in the preseason.

What McCoy brings to the table is a swift running back with the ability to dodge tackles and find the end zone.

A stand out at Pitt, McCoy can do a lot of the same types of things that Westbrook can do. If Westbrook should go down at any point then McCoy could be the first back up, as he should be.

 

Leonard Weaver, fullback

It has been a long time since the last time the Eagles had a full fledged fullback that brings the kind of game that Weaver is expected to have.

If Eagles fans had been clamoring for a return to a physical game, the acquisition of Weaver may be a sign of good things to come.

The 6'-0", 250 pound fullback will not only provide some quality blocking in the backfield for Donovan McNabb, but he can also pound out some much needed short yardage.

 

Victor Abiamiri, defensive end

Call it a gut feeling, but I think that Abiamiri may have as quiet a break out season as there is.

Entering his third season, Abiamiri finds himself sitting behind Juqua Parker at left defensive end as training camp opens up. But a good preseason could help him see more time in the rotation at the position.

The former second round pick out of Notre Dame recorded just 22 tackles in 2008, but I have high hopes for him this season.

 

Omar Gaither, linebacker

When camp commences at Lehigh, the logic seems to be that Gaither will remain second at his position behind Akeem Jordan. I am hoping that means that Gaither comes in motivated and fired up to retake the starting job. Will he do it? Only time will tell.

If Gaither comes in poised to prove he is worthy of being a starter though it should make for an interesting training camp battle in the hot days of summer. I expect that to result in some good hard hits from the linebackers.

 

Donovan McNabb, quarterback

Perhaps this is a cop-out, but with the events of the offseason, I am expecting McNabb to come out with a new enthusiasm for the game. 

After losing in the NFC Championship game, McNabb made it clear that he wanted the team to make some significant moves. 

The Eagles did just that in replacing aging veterans on the offensive line with a Pro Bowl caliber lineman and a massive body on the other side. In the draft, the Eagles picked up McCoy and wide receiver Jeremy Maclin. 

While Maclin may not be ready to make an immediate impact out of the huddle, he can spark things with a good kick return. Add in the return of Westbrook and the steady crop of receivers, including flashy DeSean Jackson, and there are reasons to be optimistic and excited.

 

There you have it, the five Eagles players I am most looking forward to checking out at training camp. Who are your five players on your must-see list?  Go ahead and leave your thoughts in the comments field.

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