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Goedert looking forward to going back to tight end school

- By Bob Grotz To contact Bob Grotz email rgrotz@delcotimes.com or follow him at BobGrotz on Twitter

Dallas Goedert must complete a busy to-do list before the Eagles begin training camp the last week of July.

First, he has to move himself into a new house because former housemate Avonte Maddox has gone his separate way. With the money Goedert makes, it shouldn’t be difficult finding someone to hookup the cable.

Then it’s on to continuing education as Goedert is lining up another trip to Tight End University, the star-studded event hosted by All-Pros George Kittle and Travis Kelce, among others. This summer the talent is gathering in Nashville, Tenn. From June 22 to 24. Bring your game, and your cleats.

“I’m really excited for that,” Goedert said. “It was a great turnout last year. I learned a lot. I’m excited to go back and learn from the best at the position. It was more of Kittle, Kelce, Greg Olsen giving the presentati­ons. But when we get on the field, everybody’s giving their two cents, telling their coaching points, what they’re thinking on different things. It’s just a great place to go. There are a lot of knowledgea­ble people there. Just everybody can view the game differentl­y and be very good in their own way, so it’s just cool to hear how other people look at stuff, how other people game plan and do different things.”

Last season Goedert was second among Eagles regulars as he averaged 14.8 yards-per-catch. With 56 receptions, including four touchdown grabs he trailed only DeVonta Smith, who had 64 and five, respective­ly.

Of course, there’s a new dog to feed in A.J. Brown, who the Eagles acquired for first and third-round picks, then handed a $100 million contract. Though it’s much too early to speculate who will be Jalen Hurts’ favorite receiver, he and Brown are buds.

At any rate, Goedert has seen some subtle improvemen­ts in Hurts.

“Just him going through his reads, his progressio­ns,” Goedert said. “I feel like the ball has got a little more zip on it. He’s getting it out a little bit quicker. You see kind of a 1-2-3-throw. He doesn’t have as many hitches. He’s seeing the game faster, which is really promising.”

Vermeil visit: Former Eagles and St. Louis Rams head coach Dick Vermeil attended practice Wednesday with former Eagles Ron Jaworski, Frank LeMaster and Irving Fryar.

Earlier in the week the Eagles released a photo of head coach Nick Sirianni, Vermeil, Jaworski, former Villanova coach Jay Wright and Eagles owner Jeffrey Lurie, and their spouses, dining together.

Sirianni said Wright and Vermeil reached out to him long before the dinner.

“I got encouragem­ent and support from those guys through the entire year,” Sirianni said. “They have my cell phone number, and I’d get a text from them. Win or lose, when it felt like I needed a good text of some support or some advice, I was getting that. That’s what good coaches do. They know when to give some support, they know when to give some advice, they know when to praise.”

Notes: Hurts completed deep balls to John Hightower and Quez Watkins that revved up the players late in practice. Hightower impressed them with a diving catch … Linebacker

Kyzir White tipped a Gardner Minshew pass that linebacker Davion Taylor gathered and burst up field with like he was Deebo Samuel. “We all know we’re going to compete and everything,” Taylor said. “But he’s a vet. He’s been in the league a long time. I’m going to ask questions because I know he’s been in the league longer, he’s been playing longer and he’s seen way more things than I’ve seen.” … Wide receiver Jalen Reagor wasn’t at either of the OTAs open to the media. That isn’t an issue for Sirianni. “It is voluntary, so I don’t ever want to put anybody’s attendance out there,” Sirianni said. “We had very good attendance. Very, very good attendance. Now, things pop up for guys here and there as we know. Things can get hectic, things happen, family things happen, personal things happen. There are things that pop up. He had great attendance through this, and just so happened the times that you guys were here he wasn’t.”

 ?? BILL KOSTROUN/AP ?? Last season Dallas Goedert was second among Eagles receivers as he averaged 14.8 yards-per-catch. With 56 receptions, including four touchdown grabs he trailed only DeVonta Smith, who had 64 and five, respective­ly.
BILL KOSTROUN/AP Last season Dallas Goedert was second among Eagles receivers as he averaged 14.8 yards-per-catch. With 56 receptions, including four touchdown grabs he trailed only DeVonta Smith, who had 64 and five, respective­ly.

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