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Eagles Minicamp Practice Notes: Defense ahead of offense so far

The Philadelphia Eagles held the first of two minicamp practices on Tuesday and I was there NovaCare Jefferson Health Training Complex to watch what happens. Here’s what I saw!

  • GOING REVIEWS

    • NO: Unlike voluntary OTAs, attendance at minicamp is mandatory. One player who was absent was Joe Tryon-Shoyinka. It is not yet clear whether his absence was authorized or if he will be fined for not attending. The cost of day 1 missing is $17,986.

    • SURELY: Lane Johnson and Jalen Carter were practicing after missing the Eagles’ OTA practices attended by the media two weeks ago.

  • DAMAGE REVIEWS

    • WHO CAN BE INVOLVED

      • Makai Lemon (hamstring) did not practice as expected. Assuming he’s out again on Wednesday, which seems like a safe bet, the Eagles’ first-round pick will have missed at least four of the team’s eight spring practices. Almost the end of the world but not good.

    • LIMITED PARTICIPATION

      • Jalen Carter did not participate in team practice. Does he not recover 100% from the injury? Is the group just being overly cautious? Is this a “catch” in the situation?

  • JALEN HUTS UPDATE: The pain was not so sharp today. At the start of the 7-on-7, a downfield to DeVonta Smith and running back Riq Woolen was overturned and incomplete. Hurts missed a pass to DeVonta up the middle with an errant pass. The pain for DeVonta wasn’t perfect and in a game where it looked like there was a closed window for the wide receiver to get the ball between Woolen and Smael Mondon Jr. Hurts was guilty of holding the ball too long for some rebounders to get “sacked.” One such example may have been the elimination of what ended up being an EJ Jenkins layup over the middle by Hurts throwing his body while rolling to the right. It’s a good game if it counts, which it probably doesn’t have. I wouldn’t put all of the case’s struggles on Hurts; they’re clearly behind behind the defense, which is to be expected since 1) Vic Fangio is really good, 2) it’s not unusual for the defense to be ahead of the offense this time of year, and 3) the defense is in the third year of their system while the offense is new. There are still many issues to iron out.

  • I can’t remember many, if any, times that Woolen or Quinyon Mitchell gave up a catch this spring.

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