Eric Rowe

Philadelphia Eagles cornerback Eric Rowe looks to sign a hat for a fan following practice at NFL football training camp, Sunday, July 31, 2016, in Philadelphia. (AP Photo/Chris Szagola)

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The Eagles are in the process of making their final cuts, and one of their top draft picks from last season could be on his way out.

According to a person familiar with the situation who requested anonymity, the Eagles are shopping cornerback Eric Rowe.

Rowe was a 2015 second-round pick, but that was when former head coach Chip Kelly was drafting, not Howie Roseman, who is now running the personnel department.

A personnel member from another organization in the NFC, speaking on condition of anonymity, told NJ Advance Media that the Eagles have been trying to trade Rowe for most of training camp.

It is unclear at this point if the Eagles would release Rowe if they are unable to find a trade partner.

Rowe was asked after the team's preseason finale against the Jets if he felt his roster spot was secure.

"I can't say that. That is not in my control," Rowe said. "All I can do is do my thing out in the game like I did today, so I can't say yes or no to that one."

Rowe is currently buried deep down the depth chart, behind starters Leodis McKelvin, Nolan Carroll and Ron Brooks, and also behind backup Jalen Mills. In fact, Rowe might even be behind undrafted free agent CJ Smith, who got first-team reps with the defense last week.

The second-year cornerback has admitted to having a difficult time picking up new defensive coordinator Jim Schwartz's system.

"Yeah. It took me a while," Rowe said of adjusting. "I think Doug did a good job making the practices hard. But when we came out for the games, I was like 'This is cake. This is nothing now'. But I do think I fit this scheme, and this island man coverage he wants on the outside."

The Eagles have until Saturday at 4 p.m. EST to get their roster down to 53 players.

Eagles reporter Mark Eckel contributed to this report

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