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The tight end position is quickly becoming a regular topic of conversation up at Lehigh. Having already explored a couple free agent options, the Eagles have made it known that at the very least, they wouldn’t mind bringing in some competition for the like of Clay Harbor. And now their primary option, Brent Celek, is banged up.
An MRI revealed a slight sprain of the MCL in his right knee. Celek is coming off hip surgery, and the latest injury happened just a few snaps into his first practice of the season. Is it time to bring someone in?
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Clay Harbor was out of breath.
The Eagles tight end was one of the last players off the practice field Thursday afternoon. As he walked toward the locker room, Harbor was met by reporters and knew the questions that were coming his way.
The Eagles have shown interest in Visanthe Shiancoe and Jeremy Shockey this week. The implication is pretty clear: Find someone to push Harbor for the No. 2 tight-end spot behind Brent Celek.
“If anything, it just motivates you more,” Harbor said, doing his best to say the right things. “I mean, competition is competition. You get competition in the National Football League all the time.”
Each morning during training camp, we’ll be bringing you the Eagles wake-up call with links and notes from Lehigh. In this installment, Brian Dawkins talks about Michael Vick’s weakness, Vick vows to slide for the President and someone boldly predicts the Eagles will do what?
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On one of the first plays today, Nnamdi Asomugha lined up inside against backup tight end Chase Ford. Last year, playing Asmougha inside was simple because the Eagles had Asante Samuel and Dominique Rodgers-Cromartie on the outside. But Samuel’s gone, and the new wrinkle today was that Curtis Marsh lined up outside at right cornerback.
Marsh, a third-round pick in 2011, played only 13 defensive snaps as a rookie. But with Samuel gone, he’s looking to fill a bigger role in his second season.
“We rotate. We have different guys that do different things well. It’s by gameplan,” Marsh said.
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Michael Vick is still on a high after learning that the President of the United States is hip to his game and wants the QB to start sliding this season.
In true campaign form, Vick vowed he would change and made a promise to the President Obama.
“I was stunned. I didn’t believe it. It was awesome, though,” said Vick of being recognized by the most powerful man in the world. “You think to yourself, ‘Yo, man, he’s got a point.’ If he says it then I’ve got to do it, so the first run of the year I’ll slide and he’ll know it was for him.”
A lot of activity around the tight end position these days.
Brent Celek left practice early with what the team is calling a mild right knee sprain. He only got in a couple reps before disapperaring. If you’re looking for good news, at least it’s not his hip, which he had surgery on this offseason.
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