The Morning Call

Eagles sign former 49ers safety Tartt

7-year veteran could compete for starting role with new team

- By Josh Tolentino Josh Tolentino is a reporter for The Philadelph­ia Inquirer

After the Eagles left the safety position untouched throughout the offseason, the team bolstered its depth chart Friday when it signed veteran safety Jaquiski Tartt.

Tartt has played in 80 games, including 64 starts, over a sevenyear career for the San Francisco 49ers. Last season, he started 14 regular-season games and three playoff contests.

The 6-foot-1, 215-pound defensive back was selected in the second round of the 2015 NFL draft. Tartt has logged 367 career tackles, 18 passes defensed, four intercepti­ons, two forced fumbles, and four sacks.

Tartt joins a safety room that features Anthony Harris, Marcus Epps, K’Von Wallace, Andre

Chachere, Jared Mayden, and Reed Blankenshi­p.

The back end of the defense will look much different compared to years past after the departure of veteran safety Rodney McLeod. After starring for the Eagles for six seasons, McLeod joined the

Colts during free agency, while Harris re-signed with the Eagles on a one-year deal. Tartt will likely compete with Epps for starter reps alongside Harris.

Tartt played college football at Samford, where he was teammates with Eagles cornerback James

Bradberry. On Friday evening, Tartt posted an old photo of him and Bradberry playing together at Samford on his Instagram story with the caption, “We not done yet” and a pair of Eagles emojis.

“We’re always looking to add really good football players that are versatile,” defensive coordinato­r Jonathan Gannon said at the end of May. “And there are a lot of reasons behind that, one being scheme. One being it’s a matchup-driven league, so we’re looking to accentuate some of our matchups . ...

“Then it’s our job to kind of piece it together over the next four, five, six weeks, and then we get into training camp, hit the ground running, and put them in the right position to be successful. ... Everything that I look for in a safety, all those guys in that room have those qualities. Really have to put the work in and then see where it goes.”

 ?? JACOBSOHN/AP JED ?? Jaquiski Tartt will likely compete with Marcus Epps for starter reps.
JACOBSOHN/AP JED Jaquiski Tartt will likely compete with Marcus Epps for starter reps.

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