The Eagles report to the Jefferson Health Training Complex on July 28, and the roster race starts immediately. With six weeks before the regular season opener against the Washington Commanders, several players are already under pressure to survive until late August.
Ringo and Robinson
Ringo is one of the names to watch because he is entering the final year of his contract and still has a path to stick around. He brings value on special teams, but he also has to prove he can help at cornerback if he wants to hold his place.
That combination gives his camp a narrow target. A player can do enough in one phase to stay in the conversation, yet the Eagles’ cornerback group leaves little room for anyone who does not add something on defense too.
Robinson is in a similar spot for a different reason. He is heading into year two after a rookie season that was not good, and the Eagles are loaded at defensive tackle, which makes every practice rep matter more for him than it would on a thinner depth chart.
Quinyon Mitchell depth chart
The cornerback picture is crowded before camp even opens. Quinyon Mitchell, Cooper DeJean, Tariq Woolen, and Jonathan Jones are already on the roster, Jakorian Bennett has fallen down the depth chart, and Adoree Jackson does not have a job yet.
Which of the bubble players besides Ringo and Robinson are most likely to survive final roster cuts is the question that hangs over the month ahead. The answer will come from how they perform once the Eagles begin sorting snaps, special teams work, and roster fit at training camp.
Late August roster cutdown
Late August is the real deadline. That is when the 53-man roster will be formed, and every player on the margin has six weeks to force a decision before the Eagles narrow the group for the regular season opener.
If Ringo can keep his special teams value while showing enough at cornerback, he improves his odds. If Robinson can turn a rough rookie season into something steadier in year two, he gives himself a chance in a crowded room. For the rest, July 28 is not just report day — it is the start of the evaluation that decides who stays and who goes.







