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Even with the depth of the Eagles' defense, Carter emerged as a near every-down player in 2024. He lined up primarily as a defensive tackle and his biggest impact was the ability to draw double teams to free up other key pass rushers such as Josh Sweat, Milton Williams and Nolan Smith. That isn't to say he didn't make a statistical impact of his own, increasing his total tackles and quarterback pressures (jump from 50 to 75, per PFF) relative to his rookie season. Given his fit in Philadelphia's scheme, it's fair to question whether Carter's fantasy impact will ever match that of his impact on the field. However, his ability to get to the quarterback suggests there's more sack production in his future. Read Past Outlooks
Ruled out again
Carter (shoulder) has been ruled out ahead of Sunday's game against the Raiders.
ANALYSIS
Carter was unable to practice this week, making it consecutive weeks on the bench for the defensive lineman. Byron Young will likely continue to see an increased snap share at defensive tackle in the 2023 first-rounder's absence.
Carter was unable to practice this week, making it consecutive weeks on the bench for the defensive lineman. Byron Young will likely continue to see an increased snap share at defensive tackle in the 2023 first-rounder's absence.
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Carter fell to ninth in the 2023 NFL Draft, where the Eagles were happy to add him to their group of young Georgia defenders. He started just a single game as a rookie but had a significant enough rotation role (48 percent of defensive snaps) to show off his talent, finishing second in Defensive Rookie of the Year voting. Carter was third on the team in sacks (6.0) and third in tackles for a loss (eight), adding 33 total tackles, two forced fumbles and one fumble recovery that he returned for a touchdown. His importance to the Eagles should grow in his second season with Fletcher Cox retired and 35-year-old Brandon Graham's role likely to shrink.
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DNP again Thursday
Carter (shoulder) did not participate in Thursday's practice.
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DNP to open week
Carter (shoulder) did not participate in Wednesday's walkthrough practice.
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Will not play Monday
The Eagles have ruled out Carter (shoulder) for Week 14.
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Unlikely to play Monday
Carter is expected to miss Monday's game at the Chargers after undergoing procedures on both of his shoulders this week, Adam Schefter of ESPN reports.
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Impactful despite loss Friday
Carter tallied four tackles (three solo), including 1.0 sacks, and two defensed passes in Friday's Week 13 loss to Chicago.
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Asked to improve conditioning
Defensive coordinator Vic Fangio said Carter needs to improve his conditioning, Zach Berman of The Athletic reports.
ANALYSIS
Carter played 79 percent of the defensive snaps in Philadelphia's Week 2 win over Kansas City, so his stamina appears to be fine from that perspective. Even so, Fangio said both he and Carter have identified the need for the defensive tackle to get into better shape. It's been an odd start to the season for Carter, as he missed portions of training camp with a shoulder injury and was ejected before playing a snap in Week 1.
Carter played 79 percent of the defensive snaps in Philadelphia's Week 2 win over Kansas City, so his stamina appears to be fine from that perspective. Even so, Fangio said both he and Carter have identified the need for the defensive tackle to get into better shape. It's been an odd start to the season for Carter, as he missed portions of training camp with a shoulder injury and was ejected before playing a snap in Week 1.









