The “Micah Parsons loses his mind (again)” Eagles mock draft
Micah Parsons loses his mind every year as the league allows an unexpected value to fall in the draft to…
ByGreg
Feb 18, 2025
Eagles news, analytics, and draft content
I got to speak with Ty Zentner on his path to punting, to the Eagles, and a look at what he brings to the NFL. A high-upside punter, most don’t realize what rare company he is in…
The Eagles finally picked up a punter, Kansas State’s Ty Zentner. Zentner definitely has a bigger leg but also has some consistency issues to work through. Here I dove into all of his punts to show what…
“Out of all the guys that compare the most to myself, this guy (Cam Jurgens) is him.” Jason Kelce
We are in a Golden Era for punting, with amazing athletes entering the league. And Oklahoma’s Michael Turk is another top punter. But more than just being a great punter, he is single-handedly making punting cool again.
Jammie played multiple positions for Florida St, and that versatility will allow him to start sooner, rather than later.
Ten things I will be watching for as the picks roll in tonight. From who needs to draft well, which positions could have up or down years, top guys that should be in R1 but aren’t, and…
David and Greg return with their second dueling mock draft. See who takes who, who we like, and who we may not.
An athletic freak for the defensive line, an equally athletic freak on the offensive side of the ball, a game-changer for the defensive backfield, and a DT who went to college at age 16.
YaYa performed a 1.56 10-yard split while weighing in at 263 lbs. That is rare and elite. To put that into context, one of my favorite players in the draft, Nolan Smith, had a 1.52 10-yard split. …
Standing 6’6 he boasts a ridiculous 86-inch wingspan. To put that in perspective, Gannis is 7’3, 9 inches taller, and has an 87-inch wingspan.
With how good recent receiver drafts have been, it is easy to expect it to continue. But what are the risks with this class? And how could it stack up to past years? And who could stand…