The biggest stretch of Philadelphia Eagles training camp has arrived.There are two more preseason games to go, but they are crucial for the final roster spots. A few roster spots are still up for grabs, along with some positions that have a few openings. Now is the time for players to make an impression. In a what have you done for me lately league, better off finishing strong than struggling to the finish line. Whose stock is rising and falling heading into the final week of camp? There are a few candidates. Enjoy our content? Make Eagles On SI a Preferred Source to see more stories from us on Google: https://www.google.com/preferences/source?q=si.comRising stock: Willie Lampkin (G/C)At this stage in training camp, it's hard to envision Lampkin not making the 53-man roster. Lampkin has been a bulldog in practice, using his smaller size to his advantage and has consistenly won battles on the interior of the offensive line. Whether it's center or guard, Lampkin has performed well. He has a spot on this team. Rising stock: Drew Kendall (C/G)There was an opening for the No. 3 guard spot heading into camp and Kendall seized that opportunity. He's the first player to come in at left guard, center, and right guard for the starters. Kendall has become a reliable pass blocker and better processes reading the defensive line. He's the top option on the interior heading into Week 1. Rising stock: Elijah Moore (WR)Moore continues to make the case he should be on this roster, and is making tings very difficult for the Eagles. How does a team cut a player from a team after having a productive summer? Hollywood Brown's contract plays a role in Moore's future.All Moore can do is stack good days. If he's consistently good, hard to leave him off the roster as a WR4 or WR5. There's a spot for him on this team. Rising stock: Kelee Ringo (CB)Ringo may make this team by default due to the injuries at cornerback. The Eagles simply need a proven cornerback behind the starters on the 53 -- and Ringo provides that. Besides that, Ringo stacked up a few good practices -- and a good preseason game -- last week. Ringo is also an excellent special teams player so he should make the 53 based on that reputation. Would be shocking if Ringo doesn't make the 53 at this stage. Rising stock: Will Shipley (RB)Shipley had a strong week in the joint practices, the highlight being a long touchdown on a wheel route that was one of his best plays of camp. Thanks to the Dameon Pierce hamstring injury, Shiple has taken full advantage of the open reps at RB3 -- and likely sealed his roster spot. Even a poor preseason performance shouldn't hurt Shipley at this rate. He just needs to continue stacking good practices over the final week. Falling stock: Myles Hinton (G/T)The Eagles tried Hinton at guard this offseason, hoping he can be a swing tackle and make the roster due to position versatility. Hinton has struggled at tackle and guard, and doesn't appear there will be a roster spot waiting for him. Willie Lampkin and Drew Kendall has both passed Hinton on the pecking order. So has John Ojekwu. Tells you all you need to know. Falling stock: Jonathan Greenard (EDGE)All of a sudden a pectoral injury the Eagles weren't concerned about being long term may last into Week 1. The Eagles are certainly preparing for Greenard not being ready for the opener, and will have to make a roster decision regarding the PUP by August 30. Time to brace a slow start for Greenard this season, whenever he hits the field. He still needs time to get into game shape as well. The Eagles don't need Greenard in the short term, but will if they want to win a Super Bowl. Falling stock: Darius Cooper (WR)Cooper should be on this team, yet he's not going to be the WR3. The Eagles starting Hollywood Brown and Elijah Moore with Dontayvion Wicks this week gave both players reps with the first team, but they also have a more valuable skill set than Cooper. All Cooper needs is a good week of practice to make the team, but he's filling out the final wide receiver spot on this team more than anything else. If the Eagles have to play Cooper a significant amount of snaps in any game, the wide receiver position is in trouble. Falling stock: Eli Stowers (TE)Stowers has struggled throughout the summer, most notably with his pass blocking and inability to get open. The catches Stowers makes are quick passes, and he struggles to gain separation downfield. The Eagles may have to start Stowers as a TE3 and a healthy scratch, but there isn't much depth at tight end on this roster. Stowers is going to be have to figure things out fast. Falling stock: Tanner McKee (QB)The QB2 battle isn't over in the slightest, but Andy Dalton is getting more opportunities than McKee this late in the game. Dalton is getting more reps with the second team than Mckee and played the opening quarter in the preseason opener. McKee doesn't appear to firmly grasp the offense and has been inconsistent with his throws. His timing hasn't been as fluid as in years' past either. He should still be on the roster based off how Cole Payton is playing, but the QB2 hopes are fading. Add us as a preferred source on GoogleFollow
Rising? Falling?: Eagles Stock Report Heading Into Critical Stretch of Camp
The biggest stretch of Philadelphia Eagles training camp has arrived. There are two more preseason games to go, but they are crucial for the final roster spots.






