Bethlehem, Pa. – Ten observations from Eagles camp that Tom Coughlin will surely be interested in:
1. Donovan McNabb did not practice the day I visited the team’s training camp at Lehigh University, but I spoke to him at length, and he is as excited about this year’s team as any. And by all indications, his practice work has been excellent. Andy Reid isn’t worried much about McNabb’s recovery from ACL surgery, and all things are on track. See my column from Tuesday for more insight.
2. There’s a potentially cool story brewing with the punting competition. Incumbent Dirk Johnson is being pressed by former Australian Rules football player Saverio Rocca, a 6-foot-5, 265-pound beast who can literally punt the ball almost 80 yards. The real test for Rocca will be in preseason games, because he will shank a few punts due to his inexperience. But if he can nail enough of them, Johnson might be toast.
3. Fantasy football players, be alert on this one: Wide receiver Kevin Curtis has been phenomenal in camp. The former Rams No. 3 – behind Torry Holt and Isaac Bruce – is catching everything thrown his way. He is clearly the team’s best receiver, and will be paired opposite third-year man Reggie Brown.
4. The offensive line is still formidable, despite the advancing age of tackles Tra Thomas and Jon Runyan.
5. Interesting to see what happens behind starting running back Brian Westbrook. Rookie Tony Hunt, the former Penn State standout, is pushing hard for the backup job along with veteran Correll Buckhalter, who has had knee problems throughout his career. Ryan Moats might be the odd man out. Moats was a third-rounder in 2005 out of LSU, and was being counted on to spell Westbrook.
6. Jevon Kearse looks all the way back from ACL surgery, although he says he’s still rusty. Reid said Kearse had one of his best practices on Sunday with three sacks.
7. One potential concern is safety Brian Dawkins’ Achilles. He strained it the first day of camp and has missed a bunch of practices, but Reid doesn’t seem too worried. My sense is that Dawkins, because he’s so experienced and so familiar with the team’s schemes, was not going to be worked hard at all this camp.
8. Rookie quarterback Kevin Kolb created a stir when the Eagles took him in the second round (their highest pick), and even McNabb expressed shock at the decision. But Kolb has picked up Reid’s offense quite well, and has really impressed offensive coordinator Marty Mornhinweg. Kolb will almost certainly be the third quarterback, with A.J. Feeley backing up McNabb.
9. The arrival of Takeo Spikes has really juiced up the defense. Now, Spikes has to stay healthy (he’s had hamstring and Achilles problems in recent years), but he is a far more effective player than the man he replaced, Dhani Jones, the former Giants LB.
10. Middle linebacker Jeremiah Trotter has dropped at least 10 pounds and looks a lot quicker. Trotter needed to drop the weight, because he really had gotten slow last year. Not good to weigh 265 on two bad knees.