4 Eagles That are Facing a Make or Break Season???


 


1. Dallas Goedert (TE)

  • Current Status: Veteran starting tight end, key offensive weapon for Jalen Hurts.

  • Make-or-Break Context:

    • Goedert has battled injuries in recent seasons, which have limited his availability and production.

    • 2025 is crucial for him to stay healthy and deliver consistent production to maintain his starting role, especially with young tight ends waiting in the wings.

    • Eagles rely on him as a safety valve and intermediate target, so his playmaking impacts the offense’s efficiency.

  • Outlook:

    • A strong, healthy season would secure Goedert’s value for contract talks and keep him a central piece in Philly’s offense.

    • A drop in performance or injury issues could open the door for younger TEs to take his role.


2. Sydney Brown (S)

  • Current Status: Second-year safety entering 2025, competing for a starting role.

  • Make-or-Break Context:

    • Brown showed flashes of promise but is competing heavily with rookie Andrew Mukuba for the starting safety job.

    • The Eagles secondary is evolving, so Brown must demonstrate consistency and playmaking ability to avoid losing snaps or being relegated to a backup role.

  • Outlook:

    • 2025 is critical for Brown to solidify his place in the defense as a reliable starter.

    • If he doesn’t meet expectations, the Eagles may favor younger or more dynamic defenders.


3. Jahan Dotson (WR)

  • Current Status: Young wide receiver, battling for WR3 or depth role behind A.J. Brown and DeVonta Smith.

  • Make-or-Break Context:

    • Dotson has faced injury setbacks and inconsistent production since being drafted.

    • The 2025 offseason saw the Eagles bring in competition (like Tyler Boyd), increasing pressure on Dotson to prove he belongs in the rotation.

  • Outlook:

    • Dotson must show reliability, route-running refinement, and chemistry with Hurts to maintain a spot in the receiving corps.

    • Failure to do so could lead to a diminished role or even release.


4. Moro Ojomo (DT)

  • Current Status: Defensive tackle entering his second season.

  • Make-or-Break Context:

    • Ojomo was a mid-round pick with physical tools but limited NFL experience.

    • 2025 will be his first full opportunity to contribute regularly in the defensive line rotation.

    • The Eagles expect increased production from him to help bolster the interior defensive line alongside veterans like Fletcher Cox.

  • Outlook:

    • A productive year could cement his place as a key rotational piece or future starter.

    • Lack of progress might result in reduced playing time or the Eagles looking elsewhere.


Summary

Each of these players represents a key test for the Eagles’ 2025 season depth and success:

  • Goedert needs health and consistent production to remain a primary offensive target.

  • Sydney Brown must prove he belongs in the starting defense amid growing competition.

  • Jahan Dotson faces an uphill battle to keep his roster spot and snap count.

  • Moro Ojomo is on the cusp of proving himself as a regular defensive contributor.

Their performances could directly impact the Eagles' ability to defend their Super Bowl title and maintain roster stability in critical positions.

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