Head coach Chip Kelly and general manager Howie Roseman are among the Eagles at the Senior Bowl in Mobile, Ala. As the Eagles scout the players who will be available in April's NFL Draft, we near the end of our Offseason Preview series with the safety position ...
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Coleman missed the two games with a chest injury, but still finished second on the team with 105 tackles. Coleman had four games with 10-or-more tackles including the Week 16 game against Washington, which was his first game back after the injury. It was also his first game not playing behind the Wide 9 alignment which put an inordinate amount of stress on the safeties. The safeties had significant responsibility to help play the run. There were many times where Eagles fans saw the safeties fly up to help against the run only to watch a receiver go past them.
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Player To Watch In The Offseason: Nate Allen. The former second-round pick had a promising rookie season ended early due to a knee injury. Allen won the NFL Defensive Rookie of the Month honor in September 2010. He had five interceptions in his first two seasons. At times, he has shown the range to cover the field and to make the key tackle when needed. There is no exact reason why things didn't go as planned for Allen in 2012, but the Eagles have to hope that a fresh start for the franchise can trickle down to a player with potential like Allen.
Free Agent To Be: Anderson was originally signed by the Eagles off of Minnesota's practice squad in 2010. Anderson is a restricted free agent.
Best Performance: Sure, everyone will remember how Browns running back Trent Richardson knocked over Coleman in the season opener, but Coleman actually had the last laugh. Coleman had two interceptions - one in the red zone and one in the final minute to seal the win.
Noteworthy Stat: Anderson's 36 tackles in the final four games - all starts - led the entire team. His 11 tackles vs. Cincinnati were a career high.
Previous Offseason Previews:
Quarterback
Backfield
Wide Receiver
Offensive Tackle
Guard/Center
Defensive End
Defensive Tackle
Linebacker
Cornerback
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