Eagles coach evaluates five bubble players in preseason opener
Yahoo Sports • 1 min read • Latest: Aug 17, 2026, 7:07 PM
Last updated Aug 17, 2026

The Philadelphia Eagles are assessing five bubble players after a promising preseason opener. Ty Robinson, Joshua Weru, Willie Lampkin, John Ojukwu, and Kelee Ringo showcased potential but need to build on their performances. Robinson impressed with a sack, while Weru demonstrated athleticism despite inexperience. Lampkin's toughness shone through amid concerns about his size, and Ojukwu's versatility is notable as he adapts to playing guard. Ringo's interception highlighted his talent, but he is urged to reduce mistakes. The upcoming week includes additional practices and a game for further evaluation.
- •Ty Robinson excelled with a sack but needs discipline.
- •Joshua Weru showed impressive athleticism despite limited experience.
- •Willie Lampkin continues to prove he can compete despite being undersized.
- •John Ojukwu's versatility at guard is valued by the coaching staff.
- •Kelee Ringo needs to combine talent with fewer mistakes.
- 7:07 PMYahoo Sports — Five Eagles bubble players who must build on the preseason opener
"Strong preseason moments got these Eagles noticed, but another week of encouraging performances could add real roster momentum.
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