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Eagles Free Agency & Draft 2020

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What do you guys think of the second and third tier of WR's? Devin Duverny, Juaun Jennings, K.J. Hill, Tyler Johnson, A Gandy-Golden, Michael Pittman, John Hightower, Q Cephus. Are two of these guys worth Jeudy or C C Lamb alone? In other words, if we trade up to get a top-three WR we will lose more draft picks. That could make it improbable two grab 2 WR's. I really like Duverny and Tyler Johnson. Traded picks means other areas that need addressing long term IE LB, CB, S are not addressed this draft. A quandary for sure.

For Jerry Jeudy, absolutely. If we play our cards right, we can trade up for Jeudy and because of the depth in the draft it's possible we still land a workable prospect in the mid/later rounds and still come away with at least the 2 we need from this draft.

Another guy that seemingly isn't getting a lot of buzz that could be available in the 4th/5th round is Isaiah Hodgins of Oregon State... reminds me a bit of Keenan Allen - big boy possession receiver that I feel has starting potential to develop into a great red zone threat and be the perfect #2 to Jeudy. That would be a coup for the Eagles.
 

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Mims could be someone we draft if we traded back a few spots, towards the end of the 1st or early 2nd. Maybe that's where the talk is coming from about us possibly trading back. I think the Eagles would like to get more value by doing that if they could, especially if their efforts to trade up fail.
 

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Another RB I like in the 5-6 probably 6th. Joshua Kelly from UCLA. I watched him a fair bit last season as he was all over LA TV when I lived there. he has the ability to push the pile, run between tackles and swing out of the backfield. Duce likes his running backs to switch it up and Kelly would fit in behind Sanders and give them another RB to give Scott and Sanders a breather.
 

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I would do a 3rd and Rasul Douglas in a heartbeat for Curtis Samuel. Plus Samuel is more than just a speed guy, he can work the middle routes and can do damage after the catch.

Sure, but if I had to, I'd part ways with Sidney to get a bona fide elWR. Pair him and DJAX and our #1, and we're in fine shape as our starters go. I wish Sidney well, as I loved him before his injury, but until he shows he can start, I'd risk trading him.
 

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Just another thought, with the NFL allowing an extra OL on the roster this year the Eagles WILL take one in the 4-6. I like Yasir Durant and Michael Onwenu late.
 

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For RB I think Lamical Perine's style would work well as a compliment to Sanders. Hits the hole fast and keeps moving in short yardage. Knows how to use his blockers. He'd be a great 1b in this backfield.
 

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This RB crop is stocked full of similar player, and only two one of them stand out above the crowd, IMO. Swift and Taylor are high 2nd rounders, but after them, there isn't much difference.
 

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Been thinking, and evaluating, IF we don't make a dela to get one of the "3", I'm okay with Jefferson, plus using the rest of our p[icks to grab another WR, and then get a S, CB, LB, and RB. that would be great.

Been hearing that Jefferson may not even make it to #21. That bothers me a lot. I think that we've heard so mucn from so many that Jefferson will be our pick, that we have taken him for granted. He is really a great prospect. In some other years, he might be the top receiver in the draft.

Won't the 23rd ever get here? :lol:
 

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PA Gov. Tom Wolf is unsure about football starting on time.
 

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He’s a politician. I don’t care what he thinks.

It's in his hands but it also is not in his hands. What does he do if Wisconsin says yes, and Florida says yes, Arizona says yes, Kansa says yes. He is not going to say NO!
 

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It's in his hands but it also is not in his hands. What does he do if Wisconsin says yes, and Florida says yes, Arizona says yes, Kansa says yes. He is not going to say NO!
Kansas?
 

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He’s a politician. I don’t care what he thinks.
You SHOULD care. He is going to make the rules when it comes to playing or not in Pennsylvania - NOT Goodell, NOT the man in the White House, NOT Lurie - Wolf.
 
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