The Eagles did not have their whole D-line cast for Week 9. This prompted some to assume that Philadelphia may be a nice fit for All-Pro Ex-Giant. Jason Pierre-Paul is an actor.
Pierre-Paul isn’t the same player he once was, but there’s reason to believe he can still contribute to a team like the Eagles. The question has been whether Pierre-Paul would sign somewhere to be a role player, or whether he would need to be a part of a defence before signing.
According to Ian Rapoport of NFL Network, “Pierre-Paul, one of the top rushers still available, is now willing to sign with the practise squad of a playoff contender, per sources.”
Eagles Could Be Motivated to Make a Signing
This alters everything, and there’s reason to believe the Eagles will be motivated to make a signing. According to Mike Garafolo of the NFL Network, LB Nakobe Dean has a Lisfranc sprain. Dean called the defensive signals at the start of the season, but he will now consult with a foot doctor to determine his next steps. He is now anticipated to be placed on indefinite leave.
The defensive line was in even worse shape. Derek Barnett was declared inactive for the Eagles’ game against the Cowboys. As a result, they only had Josh Sweat, Haason Reddick, Nolan Smith, Brandon Graham, and Patrick Johnson as edge rushers, and Johnson did not play.
Due to this reality, Sweat and Reddick played more than 80% of the defensive snaps. In previous weeks, having a 70% snape share would have been considered high. It was clearly not to the team’s detriment in this case, as Sweat and Graham came up huge in the fourth quarter. Sweat, Reddick, and Graham combined for three and a half sacks in the game.
The victory went to the Eagles. However, one has to wonder if this utilisation is sustainable over the course of a long playoff run. So, what does Pierre-Paul have to offer at this stage of his career?
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