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Stock up, stock down for the Eagles ahead of Week 4 matchup vs. Jaguars

The Eagles are 3-0 and preparing for another massive showdown against a familiar face as Doug Pederson and the 2-1 Jaguars visit Lincoln Financial Field.

After a historic start to the season, Jalen Hurts is the NFC Player of the Month. Philadelphia’s defense has held their last two NFC opponents to eight points while sacking Commanders quarterback Carson Wentz 9 times last Sunday.

With Sunday’s matchup fast approaching, the Eagles stock report is out entering Week 4.

Stock up -- Jalen Hurts

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The reigning NFC Player of the Month, Hurts is among the top passers in the league while playing efficient and accurate football.

Nick Sirianni

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Sirianni is 12-8 in his first 20 regular season games as an NFL head coach, and the second-year head coach has his team prepared, playing hard and looking like an NFC power for years to come.

Stock up -- Eagles WR Corp

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A.J. Brown and DeVonta Smith are among the league leaders in multiple categories, while Quez Watkins and Zach Pascal offer size, depth, and versatility, giving Philadelphia a top-five unit.

Stock Up -- Miles Sanders

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Sanders is again averaging 4.9 yards per carry, but running with power and a purpose as he looks towards his first 1,000-yard rushing season along with a new contract.

Stock down -- K'Von Wallace

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Wallace has been regulated to special teams’ work only by the third or fourth safety on the roster and has been unable to carve out a role as an in-the-box safety or deep center ball hawk who can impact a game.

Stock up -- Jonathan Gannon

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He was criticized for his team’s Week 1 performance against the Lions, but Philadelphia has been dominant the past two weeks and has the last two NFC Defensive Players of the Week in Darius Slay and Brandon Graham.

Stock up -- Jordan Davis

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Davis is the highest graded rookie in the NFL per PFF and a dominant force emerging despite a limited number of snaps due to Philadelphia’s deep rotation.

Davis finished with four pressures on only 14 pass-rushing snaps against the Commanders, and his presence is helping Fletcher Cox reemerge.

Story originally appeared on Eagles Wire