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A look at this EDGE draft class: Who I like and why the Eagles shouldn’t force a pick

A look at historical draft stats for EDGEs, how many are taken, hit rates, and what drives success. And who I like, who I would target for the Eagles, and who aren’t fits.

Published February 24, 2025
Categorized as Eagles Tagged 2025 draft, Abdul Carter, Bradyn Swinson, edge, James Pearce, Josaiah Stewart

Eagles off-season free agency (and one trade) targets

Zack Baun and Oren Burks

The Eagles have a young, good core but there will be holes to fill in free agency. I add a pass rusher, OL and secondary depth, and a new RB2.

Published February 2, 2025
Categorized as Eagles Tagged CB, Dameon Pierce, eagles, edge, Elijah Molden, free agency, Isaiah Rodgers, Joseph Ossai, ol

5 positional thoughts on the 2025 draft from an Eagles perspective

While we look at likely Eagles needs, the strength (and weakness) of positions has big implications on the Eagles draft. Here are my thoughts on five positions in the 2025 draft.

Published January 24, 2025
Categorized as Eagles Tagged 2025 draft, Abdul Carter, DT, edge, howie roseman, nfl draft, TE, Tyler Warren

A look at how Howie drafts ahead of needs and what it means for the 2025 draft

Quinyon and Cooper

A look back through Eagles drafts since 2017 on who Howie was losing and how that affected the draft – and, how projected departures define 2025 draft needs.

Published December 30, 2024
Categorized as Eagles Tagged 2025 draft, Bryce Huff, CB, edge, free agency, howie roseman, josh sweat, milton williams

The Eagles 2025 draft: My draft strategy and targets for day 1 and 2

A look at positions of strength in the 2025 draft, what I’m prioritizing for the Eagles, and my targets.

Published December 28, 2024
Categorized as Eagles Tagged 2025 draft, CB, DT, edge, SAF

Projecting EDGEs to the NFL and a look at the 2025 draft class

Penn State's Abdul Carter

How college pressure rates tie to NFL success and an early look at the 2025 EDGE draft class.

Published December 8, 2024
Categorized as Eagles Tagged 2025 draft, edge, pass rusher, philadelphia eagles, pressure rates

Eagles 2024 Draft Targets: Trade Ups, Lucky Falls, Options at 22, and Who I’m Passing On

My 10 targets for the Eagles in the 1st round, including trade ups, guys at pick 22, who could fall and be value, trade downs, and guys I’m passing on.

Published April 13, 2024
Categorized as Eagles Tagged 2024 draft, CB, DT, eagles, edge, mock draft, ol, WR

An Eagles Positional Value Mock Draft: Who Would You Take at 53?

Kiran Amegadjie Jonah Elliss Ben Sinnott

In my look at positional value and the draft, we’ve targeted taking CB and WR that are hard to get outside the draft and a LB that was value. Now we have options at an interesting point in the draft – who do you take?

Published March 28, 2024
Categorized as Eagles Tagged 2024 draft, eagles, edge, mock draft, OT, SAF, TE

5 Positional Thoughts in the 2024 Draft from an Eagles Perspective

Clemson's Jeremiah Trotter Jr

The Eagles should be looking for EDGE and are going to have to take it high. Receiver is a sneaky priority. And other thoughts on CBs, LBs, and OTs this year.

Published January 12, 2024
Categorized as Eagles Tagged 2024 draft, Bralen Trice, CB, Chris Braswell, draft, eagles, edge, howie roseman, jeremiah trotter jr

Three Underrated 2024 Draft Fits for the Eagles: Another Edge, Restocking Corner, and Speed on Offense

2024 draft prospects

It’s never too early to start looking at draft prospects that could fit the Eagles. Here are three – Edge Princely Umanmielen, CB TJ Tampa, and RB Jaylen Wright – that I think aren’t talked about enough by the draft community.

Published November 9, 2023
Categorized as Eagles Tagged 2024 draft, CB, eagles, edge, jaylen wright, princely umanmielen, RB, tj tampa

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