I went through every Eagles incompletion so far this year, and found 23 drops. Here they are, in chronological order. A thread...
Drop 1: This was a tough catch, and had Dallas Goedert caught this and then had it knocked out by the big hit, I probably wouldn't have included it, but this ball is being dropped well before the hit comes...
...as you can see more closely here...
Drop 2: DeSean Jackson's lone drop of the season.
Drop 3: Nelson Agholor's first of many drops this season...
A closer look...
Drop 4: We all remember this devastating Agholor drop.
Drop 5: Darren Sproles has a reputation as a sure-handed receiver. He isn't.
Drop 6: Agholor again.
Drop 7: Jordan Howard.
Drop 8: This was a sneaky-bad drop by Zach Ertz. Maybe the Eagles go for it on 4th down if he makes this play?
Another look...
Drop 9: Dallas Goedert, ugh.
Drop 10: Mack Hollins.
Closer look...
Drop 11: J.J. Arcega-Whiteside has a chance to be a hero, but, oof...
And yes, that was indeed a drop.
Drop 12: OK, so this isn't a drop, and Hollins never even touches this ball. Next slide...
Buuuuut, I mean, he's not even aware that a ball might come his way. This is a good throw that should have been caught. So in that sense, it's not really a drop, but a play that clearly should have been made. I'm calling it a drop.
Drop 13: Jeffery again.
Another look...
Drop 14: Sproles again.
Drop 15: I'm maybe being tough on Miles Sanders here, as Carson Wentz is leading him into a big hit, but this is certainly a little alligator arm'y.
Drop 16: Jeffery again.
On a closer look, the defender does make this catch somewhat difficult, but this is still a play that should be made.
Drop 17: Ertz again.
A closer look...
Drop 18: Jeffery again.
Drop 19: Sproles again.
Drop 20: Jeffery again.
Closer look...
Drop 21: Jeffery again.
Closer look...
Drop 22: Goedert again.
Closer look...
Drop 23: And finally, Agholor makes this catch more difficult than it needs to be when he can't track it. He still gets two hands on the ball anyway, but can't make the play.
One last look...
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