Two days of joint practice between the Philadelphia Eagles and Cleveland Browns spotlight seven Eagles on the roster bubble: Brett Toth, Darius Cooper, ShunDerrick Powell, Andrew Mukuba, Kelee Ringo, and Jakorian Bennett, plus Browns QB Dorian Thompson-Robinson as a contrasting test case. Toth can lock a spot by solidly filling in on the line; Cooper’s preseason burst raises expectation for another strong week of practice; Powell’s crisp footwork and burst could carve a new role; Mukuba’s first-team rep exposure tightens the battle for the safety/fluid backline; Ringo must rebound from a rough outing, while Bennett competes for No. 2 corner. The Browns’ depth at QB, led by five under contract and rookie Shedeur Sanders looming, adds extra intrigue to the QB-depth narrative. This practice window offers clearer signals for fantasy rosters and late-season upside, as edge players on both sides could emerge or fade based on performance in these joint sessions.