Recapping Day 4 of Philadelphia Eagles training camp
With the session complete and players speaking to the media, we're recapping the sights and sounds from Day 4 of training camp.
What we learned
Dallas Goedert's demised has been greatly exaggerated. The Eagles star tight end has been dominant in one on ones and seven on seven periods, looking to have a breakout campaign in what could be his final season in Philadelphia.
Eagles defense had the upper hand: It wasn''t an overwhelming performance, but the defense clearly was more efficient and locked in during Monday's workout.
Jihaad Campbell was built to play linebacker: Championships are won in shoulder pads and shorts, but Campbell looks like the complete package.
4. Dorian Thompson Robinson is starting to pressure Kyle McCord: McCord was the sixth-round draft pick and presumed No. 3 quarterback but Thompson-Robinson is starting to string together good practices.
5. Quinyon Mitchell the traveling cornerback: Mitchell is a lockdown player and that means traveling to cover star wide receivers. After spending his rookie season on the right side, Mitchell has been working on the left.
6. Sydney Brown got his shot
With Andrew Mukuba dealing with a shoulder injury, it was Brown who got all of the first team snaps. Brown has reportedly performed underwhelmingly and Monday was important for the hard-hitting safety.
This article originally appeared on Eagles Wire: Eagles' training camp: Recapping Day 4 of practice
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