32. S Quintin Mikell: He hasn't been great, but at the same time, he hasn't endangered his starting spot opposite future Hall of Famer Brian Dawkins. He's also willing to see some special-teams times when the Eagles play a team with a dangerous kick returner.
33. FB Jason Davis: Again, we are in the land of players that haven't been spectacular, but have been better than advertised. Davis has shown solid hands and also has been picking up defenders pretty well.
34. TE L.J. Smith: The former Scarlet Knight TE has battled injuries the past couple years and has missed several days of camp with a calf strain. When he's been healthy, he's showed great hands, pretty good blocking, and has been running out of tackles.
35. DE Juqua Parker: The veteran defensive end is, right now, listed as a starter. He's gotten solid pressure on the QB all camp. He hasn't done anything outstanding, but has simply been a part of a pretty dominating defensive line.
36. CB Lito Sheppard: Leeee-to, as his agent Drew Rosenhaus calls him, has broken up a decent number of passes and hasn't been beaten badly too many times in one-on-one drills.
37. TE Brent Celek: The second-year TE out of Cincinnati has struggled catching the ball at times, but has been running pretty crisp routes when matched up against linebackers in one-on-one drills.
38. WR Bam Childress and Frantz Hardy: They both have great names and solid games. They are long-shots to make the team, but will prove to be solid practice-squad wide receivers. Both have shown enough to potential to maybe land them on a team some day.
40. OL Winston Justice: We hit the midway point here with Justice, a member of the second-team offense. Overall, the second-team offensive line has been really bad, but Justice has shown some promise.
41. DL Bryan Smith and Trevor Laws: Both are rookies and both entered camp injured. Both haven't shown me anything special, but at the same time, they haven't made any blatant mistakes.
43. P Sav Rocca: I'm usually under the media tent enjoying some free Gatorade during the final period of morning practice: special teams. But from what I've seen, Rocca has been booting the ball pretty well.
44. S Quintin Demps: He opened camp really well. Physically, he's pretty impressive. He's a decent size for a safety, great size for a corner; the Eagles have worked him out at both positions. He's showed he can handle both positions, but in simple one-on-one drills, he's had his issues covering the wide receiver.
45. The remaining linebackers: Pago Togafu, Andy Studebaker, and Akeem Jordan: The only notes have on any of these three is a joke a fan made about Togafu. He almost picked off an A.J. Feeley pass, which prompted a fan to yell, "Hey Feeley, you remember Lofa Tatupu." Tatupu ate Feeley alive a few years ago in a Monday Night Seahawks blow out.
48. DBs Joselio Hanson, J.R. Reed, Therrian Fontenot, Marcus Paschal, Nick Graham, and Kyle Arrington: These six have been terribly un-impressive after several of them had great camps last year. At most, two of these players make the team. My money is on Hanson and Reed.
54. DE Chris Clemons: He hasn't been that impressive and seems like he isn't as good as advertised. The battles with dehydration he's had haven't helped.
55. QB A.J. Feeley: To sum up his camp: He had a wide receiver streaking downfield along the sideline after the DB tripped and fell. He threw the ball to the far shoulder instead of throwing it towards the center of the field.
The wide receiver wasn't able to adjust his body and the ball landed out of bounds. There's a reason he's the third-string quarterback.
56. WR Greg Lewis: He makes enough plays to make you think the Eagles are going to keep him, even though he doesn't really doing anything real well.
57. FB Luke Lawton and Jed Collins: Again, I've got very little in my book about these two. I don't think they'll be overtaking Jason Davis for the No. 1 FB spot anytime soon.



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