Eagles training camp observations
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Why Eagles won't label Sydney Brown the front-runner for the safety job over a rookie and a former practice-squad player
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Yardbarker on MSNSizzling NFC training-camp position battlesThe NFL preseason schedule will begin July 31 with the regular season to follow on Sept. 4. Ahead of the start of games, Yardbarker NFL writers spotlight the hottest position battles in training camp for each NFC team.
The most productive WR last year for the Patriots was DeMario Douglas, who caught 66 passes for 621 yards and three touchdowns working primarily out of the slot. He was followed by Kayshon Boutte, who caught 43 passes for 589 yards and three touchdowns and Kendrick Bourne, who added another 28 receptions for 305 yards and a score.
With NFL training camp season upon us, Jeremy Bergman provides a refresher on the Philadelphia Eagles' roster changes, position battles and notable subplots.