For now, Eagles' depth chart at QB - McNabb, Kolb, Vick?
Despite being out of the NFL for more than two years, new Eagles quarterback Michael Vick practiced well in his first with the team.
"He throws the ball as hard as anybody I've ever seen," said second-year wide receiver Danny Amendola.
However, that doesn't mean that he automatically will be number two on the team's depth chart. Coach Andy Reid told Kevin Kolb, the team's first draft choice in 2007, that he is still the team's number two quarterback, according to Jeff McLane of the Philadelphia Inquirer.
"It's just a different situation," Kolb said. "I think different situations will call for either one of us. He's a great talent. I don't think we know exactly what we're going to do with him yet."
Aside from McNabb, Kolb and Vick, there are two other quarterbacks currently on the roster -- A.J. Feeley and Adam DiMichele.
When Reid was asked if Feeley's time in Philadelphia was about to end, Reid responded, "We've just got to see as time goes on, but I wouldn't say that."
In six games last year, Kolb finished with a QB rating 21.8 while throwing no touchdowns and four interceptions. Kolb shouldn't get too comfortable with his back-up role and neither should Feeley with his roster spot.
"He throws the ball as hard as anybody I've ever seen," said second-year wide receiver Danny Amendola.
However, that doesn't mean that he automatically will be number two on the team's depth chart. Coach Andy Reid told Kevin Kolb, the team's first draft choice in 2007, that he is still the team's number two quarterback, according to Jeff McLane of the Philadelphia Inquirer.
"It's just a different situation," Kolb said. "I think different situations will call for either one of us. He's a great talent. I don't think we know exactly what we're going to do with him yet."
Aside from McNabb, Kolb and Vick, there are two other quarterbacks currently on the roster -- A.J. Feeley and Adam DiMichele.
When Reid was asked if Feeley's time in Philadelphia was about to end, Reid responded, "We've just got to see as time goes on, but I wouldn't say that."
In six games last year, Kolb finished with a QB rating 21.8 while throwing no touchdowns and four interceptions. Kolb shouldn't get too comfortable with his back-up role and neither should Feeley with his roster spot.