As the Philadelphia Eagles complete their first week of training camp for 2025, with five practices under their belt, it’s still early for a comprehensive assessment of individual performances and overall team dynamics. Nevertheless, certain players have made significant impressions, both positively and negatively.
**Stock Up ๐**
๐ **iDL Moro Ojomo**: Ojomo has been a standout during the initial week, consistently penetrating the backfield and creating disruption for the offense. He appears ready to seize more playing time following the departure of Milton Williams in free agency.
๐ **LB Jihaad Campbell**: Originally expected to be absent until August, Campbell surprised everyone by participating from Day 1. Although the team has listed him as a “limited” participant daily in their pre-practice injury report, his play has belied this label. Campbell has demonstrated the skills that made him a top-10 prospect in the 2025 NFL Draft, showcasing his length and speed. As he gains more experience, he is expected to grow further in confidence and awareness. In a competitive landscape for a starting linebacker position opposite Zack Baun, Campbell faces Jeremiah Trotter, who has also performed well by making pivotal plays against both the pass and run.
๐ **CB Quinyon Mitchell**: Following a successful rookie camp last year, Mitchell has raised the bar even higher this season. He appears to be a candidate for top-notch cornerback status, frequently proving effective in matchups against A.J. Brown throughout the week’s practices. His performance suggests he is on the cusp of becoming a star player.
๐ **WR Elijah Cooks**: Cooks has turned heads with multiple highlight-reel plays over the past three practices. At 6’4″ and 215 pounds, he employs a physical style that enables him to overpower smaller cornerbacks. While history shows that some wide receivers start strong and fade by August, Cooks’s current form certainly warrants inclusion on this list.
๐ **RB Montrell Johnson**: The most impressive undrafted rookie free agent thus far has been Johnson, a one-cut slasher who has displayed notable explosiveness. He faces an uphill battle in the preseason to secure a roster spot, yet he is currently positioned as the fourth running back, trailing Saquon Barkley, Will Shipley, and A.J. Dillon.
**Stock Down ๐**
๐ **EDGE Azeez Ojulari**: Ojulari has yet to make a noticeable impact during camp.
๐ **OT Cameron Williams**: Williams has struggled in one-on-one drills, surrendering easy wins to defenders like Ogbo Okoronkwo. During two attempts on Monday, he faced significant penalties, including a false start and allowed pressures that left him falling to the ground in one instance. His performance raises concerns that he could end up sidelined as the team navigates options on the roster.
๐ **C Brett Toth**: It seems a yearly pattern to include Toth in this segment. For reasons unclear, Jeff Stoutland continues to deploy him at center even though he cannot effectively perform a shotgun snap. This year, he is wasting first-team opportunities while Cam Jurgens is limited due to a back ailment. It may be more beneficial to give rookie Drew Kendall or second-year player Trevor Keegan additional reps at the center position.
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