PHILADELPHIA – Jakorian Bennett said all he wanted to do was fly around and hit whatever he saw in his first practice with the Eagles on Saturday morning. Usually, he prefers preparation, but on his first day of practice with wings on his helmet, he relied on instinct.

The Eagles hope they bolstered the depth at cornerback by acquiring him last week in a trade that cost them reserve defensive tackle Thomas Booker. Maybe even added a starter.

"We'll find out here soon," said defensive coordinator Vic Fangio. "Just throw him into the action and see what he's got."

Fangio said he didn't remember him in the draft process, where Bennett was taken one pick ahead of Eagles corner Kelee Ringo early in the fourth round two years ago.

"Watched a little bit of his tape last year with the Raiders;

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