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Eagles Likely to Cut Three 2024 Day-3 Draft Picks Due to Poor Minicamp Performances

PHILADELPHIA — The Philadelphia Eagles are no strangers to tough roster decisions, but this summer’s minicamp performances may have accelerated some difficult calls. According to multiple insider reports, three of the Eagles’ Day-3 draft picks from 2024 are in danger of being cut before training camp even begins in earnest.


The Rookies on the Roster Bubble

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While expectations were tempered for the fifth- and sixth-round picks, the Eagles had hoped at least one or two of these late-round selections could develop into special teams contributors or rotational depth. Instead, players like:

  • WR Ainias Smith (Round 5)

  • OL Trevor Keegan (Round 5)

  • WR Johnny Wilson (Round 6)
    have failed to impress at OTAs and early minicamp sessions.

  • Reports cite issues with consistency, play recognition, and physical readiness to compete with more experienced veterans and standout UDFAs.

    “You only get so many reps, and if you’re not flashing — you’re fading,” said a team source.


    Why It Matters for Eagles’ Depth (And Bettors)

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    Roster cuts are more than just headlines — they reflect how the team prioritizes depth, development, and cap flexibility.

    These decisions could impact:

    • Fantasy football sleepers 2025: Fewer young receivers could push others up the depth chart.

  • NFL Super Bowl odds: Roster stability and injury protection play a role in long-term projections.

  • Best NFL betting apps: Several apps have begun offering roster cut prop markets during camp.

  • GM Howie Roseman is known for his "value-hunting" late in the draft, but also for pulling the plug early when necessary.


    What’s Next?

    Eagles rookie Johnny Wilson looks primed to secure the third wide receiver  spot

    The Eagles have a crowded WR and interior offensive line room. With promising UDFA standouts and returning vets outperforming these rookies, it's becoming increasingly unlikely all three survive final cuts.

    Philadelphia could explore trade options, practice squad slots, or simply open up space for a veteran signing — especially with linebacker and safety depth still in question.


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