Will Cooper DeJean move to outside corner?
It depends on the performance of the current outside corners, particularly Adoree' Jackson.
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The Philadelphia Eagles' cornerback situation has been a topic of discussion this season, particularly the CB2 spot opposite Quinyon Mitchell. Veteran Adoree' Jackson has been holding onto the starting role, but the team's moves suggest the...
Adoree' Jackson's resilience has kept him in the starting lineup, but his performance against the Lions will be crucial.
With the acquisition of Michael Carter, the Eagles now have a viable option at nickel, potentially freeing up Cooper DeJean to play outside corner. Fangio has emphasized that the play of the current outside corners will dictate whether DeJean moves outside permanently.
Jakorian Bennett's return from injured reserve adds another layer of complexity to the situation. The Eagles' approach to the trade deadline, acquiring both Carter and Jaire Alexander (who later stepped away), signals that they are not entirely confident in their current cornerback options. The Lions game will be a significant test for Jackson and the entire Eagles' secondary.
It depends on the performance of the current outside corners, particularly Adoree' Jackson.
Kelee Ringo, Jakorian Bennett, and potentially Michael Carter.
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