Rookie Mac McWilliams Turns Heads in Eagles Camp with Versatility and Fangio’s Rare Praise

Mac McWilliams
Mac McWilliams (NFL)

Philadelphia Eagles defensive coordinator Vic Fangio is known for his blunt, no-nonsense style, so when he complimented rookie Mac McWilliams, it raised eyebrows. Fangio didn’t offer unfiltered praise but noted that McWilliams has “good football instincts” and “football savvy,” traits that are difficult to teach.

Although McWilliams is still learning the complexities of the Eagles’ defensive system, Fangio’s acknowledgment hints at the team’s belief in his long-term potential.

Fifth-Round Pick Embraces Versatile Role, Impresses at Multiple Positions in Training Camp

Drafted in the fifth round out of UCF, McWilliams has been asked to do a lot early in training camp. He’s taken reps at outside corner, in the nickel slot, and most recently with the first-team dime defense due to an injury to second-round pick Andrew Mukuba. Despite being just 5-foot-10 and 191 pounds, McWilliams hasn’t looked out of place in any of these roles, reflecting both his versatility and adaptability.

Mac McWilliams
Mac McWilliams (NFL)

While McWilliams mostly played outside in college, his body type and instincts suggest he could be a strong fit at nickel corner in the NFL. His week at the Senior Bowl gave the Eagles confidence in his positional flexibility. He has embraced the challenge of learning the nickel role, saying it feels natural and that he’s willing to play wherever the team needs him.

DeJean’s Mentorship Helps McWilliams Thrive in Expanded Role Amid Mukuba’s Injury

Cooper DeJean, one of the league’s top nickel corners, has become a valuable mentor for McWilliams. Despite being a year younger, DeJean’s NFL experience has given him insight that McWilliams is eager to learn from. One key takeaway has been the importance of jamming receivers early in routes, a technique McWilliams used effectively in practice against 6-foot-6 wideout Johnny Wilson, winning a red zone rep with a pass breakup.

With Mukuba sidelined, McWilliams has been asked to fill the sixth defensive back role in the Eagles’ rarely-used dime package. That means additional responsibility, including running fits and more time on the field. McWilliams isn’t just handling the extra load; he’s thriving with it. His energy and enthusiasm have stood out, and his ability to compete at multiple positions has given the Eagles added depth and flexibility in the secondary.