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Asked last month who was ahead at quarterback on the Eagles depth chart, Chip Kelly said the competition was "even" between Michael Vick and Nick Foles. He even threw Dennis Dixon into the mix, and said that the former Oregon quarterback took snaps with the first team during a three-day minicamp.
But Jeremy Maclin shed some more light on the battle when he was asked who he thought would ultimately be the Eagles' starting quarterback.
"Right now, you've got Mike going with the ones and Nick 'sprinkled in,' some reps here and there," the Eagles wide receiver said Thursday.
Maclin was at Lincoln Financial Field hosting his first annual Maclin's Mother's Day Miracles event. The Eagles wide receiver, through his foundation, chose five local boys to present gifts and pledges to their mothers.
Vick's early lead over Foles comes as little surprise. Most expect the 33-year old to ultimately win the job. Kelly, though, has said it is open and has continually praised Foles. There was also a wild card thrown into the deck when the Eagles selected Southern Cal's Matt Barkley in the fourth round of the draft.
Barkley will be on the field for the first time Friday at the start of the team's three-day rookie minicamp. The full 90-man squad convenes for its first practice on Monday. The media has been barred from practice up to this point, but Monday should provide some clues about Kelly's first Eagles team.