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Philadelphia Eagles

NFC East


Ranked as QB2, Jalen Hurts can be a rare difference-maker at the position. Hurts is expected to earn 35% of his projected 356 fantasy points by rushing. That level of involvement in the Eagles' running game adds significant fantasy value. With a projection of 14.1 interceptions compared to 25.8 passing touchdowns, Hurts is not the safest QB to run out each week.

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Kenny Pickett is behind Jalen Hurts on the Eagles' QB depth chart. As such, he's not worth drafting in all but the deepest of 2QB leagues. Pickett is projected to earn 3.6 of his 21 fantasy points by rushing. While rushing is in his toolbox, it's not enough to significantly help his floor. Projected for a 1.3 touchdown-to-interception ratio, he has the ability to ruin a fantasy week with multiple picks in a game.

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Saquon Barkley is correctly valued at his ADP of 13 as the consensus #14 overall player. With 19.6 projected touches per game (16.6 rushes and 3.1 catches), Barkley is an every-week fantasy starter. He's the top dog among running backs on the Eagles, with Kenneth Gainwell and Will Shipley behind him. Philadelphia has the 5th-worst running back schedule.

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The market has Kenneth Gainwell correctly valued at an ADP of 212, compared to an overall ECR of 222. With 5.4 projected rushes and 1.5 projected catches per games, Gainwell is a player you won't want to start if you can avoid it. He's second on Philadelphia's depth chart, behind Saquon Barkley. Philadelphia has the 5th-worst running back schedule.

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Will Shipley is correctly valued at his ADP of 214 as the consensus #255 overall player. At a projected workload of 2.2 carries and 0.3 receptions per game, Shipley is safe to leave on the waiver wire. He's behind both Saquon Barkley and Kenneth Gainwell on the running back chart for the Eagles. Philadelphia has the 5th-worst running back schedule.

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Projected to touch the ball 2.2 times per game (2.1 rushes and 0.1 receptions), Kendall Milton is not fantasy-relevant. He has some competition on the Eagles' depth chart, where he trails both Saquon Barkley and Kenneth Gainwell.

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A.j. Brown is the #1 receiver on the Eagles, with DeVonta Smith and DeVante Parker behind him. At #6 in our WR rankings, he's an every week starter. He's projected for 1,309 yards and 8.5 TDs on 91.0 receptions, for 43.2% of the workload for WRs on the Eagles. Philadelphia has the 12th-best schedule for wide receivers. Brown is worth drafting at his ADP of 10 as the consensus #9 overall player.

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Devonta Smith is a fair value at his ADP of 43 as the consensus #42 overall player. Smith is the WR2 for the Eagles, behind A.J. Brown. Ranked #23 in our consensus wide receiver rankings, he's an every week starter. Smith is projected to catch 80.4 receptions for 1,062 yards and 7.2 TDs, which is 38.1% of the workload for Eagles WRs. Philadelphia has the 12th-best wide receiver schedule.

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Parker is the WR3 for the Eagles, trailing A.J. Brown and DeVonta Smith. Ranked #106 in our consensus wide receiver rankings, he's not worth a draft pick in most leagues. He's projected to catch 34.5 receptions for 495 yards and 2.4 TDs, which is 16.4% of the workload for WRs on the Eagles. The Eagles have the 12th-best wide receiver schedule.

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Johnny Wilson is not a focus of the the Eagles' offense as their WR4. Ranked #128 in our consensus wide receiver rankings, he's not a real fantasy asset. He's projected for 0 yards and 0 TDs on 0 receptions, which is 0% of the total for Eagles WRs. Philadelphia has the 12th-best wide receiver schedule.

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Smith is the WR5 on the Eagles. Ranked #131 in our consensus wide receiver rankings, he's not a real fantasy asset. He's projected for 0 yards and 0 TDs on 0 receptions, which is 0% of the workload for WRs on the Eagles. The Eagles have the 12th-best schedule for wide receivers.

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Parris Campbell might see limited usage as the 6th-ranked WR on the Eagles. As the consensus #159 WR, he's probably best left for the waiver wire. He's projected for 48 yards and 0.3 TDs on 4.9 receptions, which is 2.3% of the total for Eagles WRs. The Eagles have the 12th-best schedule for WRs.

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Dallas Goedert is projected for a solid 700 yards and 4.5 TDs on 65.0 receptions. As the consensus TE11, Goedert is a low-end starter in most leagues. Goedert is a fair value at his ADP of 113 as the consensus #103 overall player. The Eagles have the 12th-worst schedule for TEs.

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Quez Watkins is the third best WR on the Eagles, behind A.J. Brown and DeVonta Smith. At #101 in our WR rankings, he's not really fantasy-relevant. He's projected for 391 yards and 2.1 TDs on 28.4 receptions, for 14.0% of the total for WRs on the Eagles. The Eagles have the best schedule for WRs.

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Projected to carry the ball 1.7 times and catch 0.4 passes per game, Trey Sermon is safe to leave on the waiver wire. He's behind both Miles Sanders and Kenneth Gainwell on the running back chart in Philadelphia.

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At a projected workload of 0.0 carries and 0.0 receptions per game, La'Mical Perine is safe to leave on the waiver wire. He has some competition on Philadelphia's depth chart in Miles Sanders and Kenneth Gainwell.

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Drafting Boston Scott is an easy choice at his ADP of 266 as the consensus #191 overall player. Projected to touch the ball 4.4 times per game (3.9 rushes and 0.5 receptions), it's a desperate situation if you're starting Scott in fantasy. He's behind both Miles Sanders and Kenneth Gainwell on the running back chart for the Eagles. Philadelphia has the 4th-worst running back schedule.

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Miles Sanders is correctly valued at his ADP of 84 as the consensus #83 overall player. At a projected workload of 14.6 touches per game (12.7 carries and 1.9 receptions), Sanders will often be a fantasy starter, even if he's not an exciting one. He's the top dog among running backs on the Eagles, with Kenneth Gainwell and Boston Scott behind him. The Eagles have the 4th-worst running back schedule.

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Tate is the WR5 on the Eagles. At #165 in our WR rankings, he's only relevant in deep leagues. He's projected for 170 yards and 1.0 TDs on 13.0 receptions, for 6.4% of the total for Eagles WRs. Philadelphia has the best wide receiver schedule.

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Zach Pascal is not a focus of the the Eagles' offense as their WR4. As the consensus #132 WR, he won't be worth owning in most fantasy leagues. He is projected for 162 yards and 1.2 TDs on 12.8 receptions, which is 6.3% of the total for Eagles WRs. Philadelphia has the best wide receiver schedule.

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