The main breeze counts from the Philadelphia Eagles’ Week 12 roadway win over the Los Angeles Rams remain in! Let’s have a look and go through some analysis.
OFFENSE
- Jordan Mailata hasn’t missed out on a breeze because returning from his hamstring injury.
- Jalen Hurts, Landon Dickerson, Mekhi Becton, and Lane Johnson didn’t need to take the field for the Eagles’ 2 success development snaps.
- A.J. Brown: 7 targets, 6 catches, 109 backyards, 1 TD. Really effective. The remainder of the Eagles’ pass receivers integrated in this video game: 2 targets, one catch, 4 backyards.
- Dallas Goedert saw the second-most targets on the Eagles with 5. He had 4 catches for 19 lawns.
- Intriguing to see that Johnny Wilson in fact outsnapped Jahan Dotson, albeit by the distinction of one breeze. They each logged one target.
- Saquon Barkley logged 30 touches for 302 backyards from skirmish on his 50 overall snaps played. This was in fact Barkley’s fourth-lowest breeze count portion this season.
- Grant Calcaterra saw one target on his 40 snaps played.
- C.J. Uzomah saw a larger offending function as TE3 today than he did recently.
- We saw more of Ben VanSumeren as the group’s fullback in this video game.
- Britain Covey just logged 3 offending snaps in his very first video game back from injury. Covey did have a great block on Barkley’s goal run coming out of halftime.
- Kenny Pickett, Jack Driscoll, Fred Johnson, and Tyler Steen saw 2 success development snaps.
DEFENSE
- Quinyon Mitchell was the only Eagles protector to play the whole video game.
- Reed Blankenship missed out on some snaps early in the video game after hitting Darius Slay.
- Jalen Carter saw another huge work. This was his fourth-highest breeze count portion this season. Package rating reveals Carter just logged one take on however he stood apart on tape and commanded double groups at a career-high rate, according to Next Gen Stats (through Cris Collinsworth).
- Nakobe Dean made his effect felt with a team-high 8 overall takes on, a team-high 5 solo deals with, one sack, 2 TFLs, and a fumble healing. Dean definitely stream-rolled Kyren Williams in pass defense at one point, more showing to be a force when he’s running downhill.
- Nolan Smith led all Eagles edge rushes in playing time with both Josh Sweat and Brandon Graham getting banged up. Smith had 2 QB hits.
- In what may wind up as his last video game as an Eagle (ideally not), Graham filled the stat sheet with one sack, 2 TFLs, and 3 QB hits. BG permanently.
- Isaiah Rodgers needed to play the majority of the video game with Slay getting injured early on and after that eventually leaving the video game due to a concussion. Rodgers may need to begin versus the Baltimore Ravens in Week 13.
- Jalyx Hunt saw an increased function due to the edge rush injuries.