Daily News | Eagles training camp: Taking note of those rising and falling through the first week
The Eagles are six practices into training camp and Friday’s preseason opener against the New York Jets is less than a week away.
Epps went into camp needing to hold off Jaquiski Tartt and K’Von Wallace for a starting job. More than a week in, he has widened the gap considerably.Bradberry has had the quiet, low-target training camp that can be a trademark of a sticky cornerback. The former New York Giant was a difficult matchup for young Eagles receivers the last few seasons and that has carried over now that he’s on the other side.
The 6-1, 226-pound receiver has been a focal point of the offense so far and has added a new facet to what the Eagles did last year. Expect to see a good amount of targets to Brown off quick-hitting underneath routes that allow him to fight for extra yards against smaller defensive backs. It’s early, and Dean will likely have plenty of chances to make an impact in preseason games, but he hasn’t made many splash plays in the early going. He has worked mostly with the second team save for a few occasions running with the starters.
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