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** Will do a much more extensive one after the Combine - this is just a quickie **
Pre Free Agency & Pre Draft Moves:
Allow Nick Foles to walk.
** Saves around 20 million
Keeping OT Jason Peters one last season
** Allowed to Walk: DE Brandon Graham, CB Ronald Darby. **
*** Free Agency: Projected available for free agents around 21 million *** (already factored in draft allotment)
Free Agent adds
LB Jordan Hicks age 26
** This will be the Eagles one big free agent move. They are going to offer him a monster deal and lure him in. Flowers is a complete DE who will step into the departed shoes of Brandon Graham and form a scary group of Ends with up and coming Derek Barnett and Michael Bennett who is still going strong.
Mock Draft (only 4 rounds):
Rd 1 Pick 25: Christian Wilkins DT Clemson
** Our D was at it's best with a “healthy” Tim Jernigan next to Fletcher Cox … unfortunately Jernigan will likely be a cap casualty with his back issues, but Wilkins could even be better in that role. A front 4 of Derek Barnett, Fletcher Cox, Wilkins, Trey Flowers and Michael Bennett would be a force in the NFC East. It's a passing league and the best weapon against it is a good pass rush which we need to build on. Wilkins is also very good as a 3 Tech and can stuff the run. In just about any other year he would not be available this late and I still think there's a good chance he will be gone by this pick, but many draft pundits have him still available in this range.
** Other guys I would not mind at all in this range are DE's Brian Burns from FSU and Jachai Polite from Florida … Polite has the best first step from the edge out of anyone I have watched tape on (as well as a great spin and counter moves), but needs to bulk up a bit vs the run. Burns is a lanky 6'5” 235 lbs but is not far behind Polite as an athletic pass rusher. He actually may go prior to Polite as he has more room to fill out; Polite at 6'2” 245 lbs will probably be at his max weight in the 255 range. Especially if we can't land Trey Flowers in free agency.
Rd 2 Pick 52: Tytus Howard OT Alabama State
** Small school kid who certainly looked like he belonged at the Senior Bowl. Even though he played RT in college I absolutely think he has the feet and athleticism to play on the Left side as well if the team wants him to shift there. Even though the Eagles have high hopes for Mailata at LT after Peters is gone in 2020, you should back yourself up just in case. You can never have too many good options on the OL to help protect the franchise in Wentz. Howard can also start his pro career inside as we may need help at Guard in 2019; he's 6'6” 322 lbs (Senior Bowl measurements). A former High School QB who once rushed for over 300 yards in one game … also played TE before switching full time to OT.
Rd 2 Pick 57: Devin Singletary RB Florida Atlantic
** I think it's time to put the RBBC on the shelf and get back to having that Brian Westbrook type of Back to lean on and take some pressure off of Wentz. Singletary has a lot of qualities which translate really well to the next level. Quick change of direction between the tackles, great vision, difficult to bring down and can also break it outside. An incredible 66 rushing TD's in the past 3 seasons … that's not a typo! I get that the level of competition wasn't the best, however he wasn't running behind a top level college OL either. Even against ranked teams like Oklahoma and UCF where his OL was greatly over matched, Singletary still churned out yards and looked really good making plays out of nothing. Give this kid decent blocking and I can see him thrive at the NFL level.
** Other RB's to consider here are Memphis' Darrell Henderson who's an.explosive player with big play ability in the Tarik Cohen mold and Iowa State's David Montgomery, who imo is probably the most NFL ready out of these 3, but lacks the explosiveness of Singletary and Henderson. There's also plenty of WR talent which should be available here.
Rd 4 Pick 121: Paris Campbell WR Ohio State
** Campbell has exactly what the Eagles need out of their #2 receiver. Great RAC ability and burner deep speed (likely in the 4.3's) to open the field underneath for players like Alshon, Ertz and even Agholor. Campbell also has a little size to go along with his speed at 6'1” 205 lbs. Very productive receiver for Ohio State as he racked up over 1000 yards to go along with 12 TD's this past season. The Eagles actually missed Torrey Smith this past season, not for his production, but teams really didn't need to worry much about a guy who could take the top off a defense in 2018. Campbell is that dangerous, big play guy who Defenses will have to account for and thus open up room for the other targets to work. The only reason I can see him possibly still available at this point is that this may be the deepest WR Draft that I can remember. There will be tons of value at WR well into the later rounds.
Rd 4 Compensatory Pick: Kris Boyd CB Texas
** Very handsy Corner, but in a good way. Has a rare knack for knocking balls away from receivers at just the right time and a knack for putting his hands on passes even when he has his back turned. Good hitter and strong for a Corner, well built athlete with solid size. Very confident, leader type player with a no quit attitude on every play. Isn't the fastest Corner around which is the only reason I see him possibly slipping to the 4th round … eventually he may be shifted to Safety where I think he could thrive. I look a lot at player instincts when watching tape and this guy does not lack in that department which makes me think he can succeed at any DB position; always at the right place at the right time.
Pre Free Agency & Pre Draft Moves:
Allow Nick Foles to walk.
** Saves around 20 million
Keeping OT Jason Peters one last season
- OT Jordan Mailata was always a 3 year project in the best case scenario. He absolutely looked like he belonged during the 2018 preseason until a back injury derailed him. He will learn one more year behind Peters and will take over LT in 2020 when Peters finally hangs em up. Mailata will be given all the reps we can handle in the 4 preseason games to get as much on the job training as the Eagles can give him. He will start the season as Peters' backup and will very likely see playing time at some point as Peters simply can't stay healthy for a full season any longer.
- His 11 million Base Salary becomes fully guaranteed on March 16. Solid player, but with his back problems and such a loaded draft at DT we can use that money elsewhere. We have 7 million in Cap Space with this move.
- We can save around 3 million in Cap Space for this season from his current 9.4 mil current cap number with a contract extension. Put him back in the slot on a full time basis where he was progressing and stop experimenting with him outside. He's still young and still has upside if you just keep him in the slot.
- Saves 5.3 million
- Can save around 5 mil in Cap Space
** Allowed to Walk: DE Brandon Graham, CB Ronald Darby. **
*** Free Agency: Projected available for free agents around 21 million *** (already factored in draft allotment)
Free Agent adds
LB Jordan Hicks age 26
- Yes, he's injured often, but in the end I think he can be had cheap due to his injury history. When healthy he's as good as anyone available in free agency other than CJ Mosley who would cost an arm and a leg. The Eagles aren't in a bade Defense too often, so I don't see them spending the money needed to bring in Mosley. Maybe newly released Brandon Marshall (age 29) will also be an option … but he's also injured often just like Hicks.
** This will be the Eagles one big free agent move. They are going to offer him a monster deal and lure him in. Flowers is a complete DE who will step into the departed shoes of Brandon Graham and form a scary group of Ends with up and coming Derek Barnett and Michael Bennett who is still going strong.
Mock Draft (only 4 rounds):
Rd 1 Pick 25: Christian Wilkins DT Clemson
** Our D was at it's best with a “healthy” Tim Jernigan next to Fletcher Cox … unfortunately Jernigan will likely be a cap casualty with his back issues, but Wilkins could even be better in that role. A front 4 of Derek Barnett, Fletcher Cox, Wilkins, Trey Flowers and Michael Bennett would be a force in the NFC East. It's a passing league and the best weapon against it is a good pass rush which we need to build on. Wilkins is also very good as a 3 Tech and can stuff the run. In just about any other year he would not be available this late and I still think there's a good chance he will be gone by this pick, but many draft pundits have him still available in this range.
** Other guys I would not mind at all in this range are DE's Brian Burns from FSU and Jachai Polite from Florida … Polite has the best first step from the edge out of anyone I have watched tape on (as well as a great spin and counter moves), but needs to bulk up a bit vs the run. Burns is a lanky 6'5” 235 lbs but is not far behind Polite as an athletic pass rusher. He actually may go prior to Polite as he has more room to fill out; Polite at 6'2” 245 lbs will probably be at his max weight in the 255 range. Especially if we can't land Trey Flowers in free agency.
Rd 2 Pick 52: Tytus Howard OT Alabama State
** Small school kid who certainly looked like he belonged at the Senior Bowl. Even though he played RT in college I absolutely think he has the feet and athleticism to play on the Left side as well if the team wants him to shift there. Even though the Eagles have high hopes for Mailata at LT after Peters is gone in 2020, you should back yourself up just in case. You can never have too many good options on the OL to help protect the franchise in Wentz. Howard can also start his pro career inside as we may need help at Guard in 2019; he's 6'6” 322 lbs (Senior Bowl measurements). A former High School QB who once rushed for over 300 yards in one game … also played TE before switching full time to OT.
Rd 2 Pick 57: Devin Singletary RB Florida Atlantic
** I think it's time to put the RBBC on the shelf and get back to having that Brian Westbrook type of Back to lean on and take some pressure off of Wentz. Singletary has a lot of qualities which translate really well to the next level. Quick change of direction between the tackles, great vision, difficult to bring down and can also break it outside. An incredible 66 rushing TD's in the past 3 seasons … that's not a typo! I get that the level of competition wasn't the best, however he wasn't running behind a top level college OL either. Even against ranked teams like Oklahoma and UCF where his OL was greatly over matched, Singletary still churned out yards and looked really good making plays out of nothing. Give this kid decent blocking and I can see him thrive at the NFL level.
** Other RB's to consider here are Memphis' Darrell Henderson who's an.explosive player with big play ability in the Tarik Cohen mold and Iowa State's David Montgomery, who imo is probably the most NFL ready out of these 3, but lacks the explosiveness of Singletary and Henderson. There's also plenty of WR talent which should be available here.
Rd 4 Pick 121: Paris Campbell WR Ohio State
** Campbell has exactly what the Eagles need out of their #2 receiver. Great RAC ability and burner deep speed (likely in the 4.3's) to open the field underneath for players like Alshon, Ertz and even Agholor. Campbell also has a little size to go along with his speed at 6'1” 205 lbs. Very productive receiver for Ohio State as he racked up over 1000 yards to go along with 12 TD's this past season. The Eagles actually missed Torrey Smith this past season, not for his production, but teams really didn't need to worry much about a guy who could take the top off a defense in 2018. Campbell is that dangerous, big play guy who Defenses will have to account for and thus open up room for the other targets to work. The only reason I can see him possibly still available at this point is that this may be the deepest WR Draft that I can remember. There will be tons of value at WR well into the later rounds.
Rd 4 Compensatory Pick: Kris Boyd CB Texas
** Very handsy Corner, but in a good way. Has a rare knack for knocking balls away from receivers at just the right time and a knack for putting his hands on passes even when he has his back turned. Good hitter and strong for a Corner, well built athlete with solid size. Very confident, leader type player with a no quit attitude on every play. Isn't the fastest Corner around which is the only reason I see him possibly slipping to the 4th round … eventually he may be shifted to Safety where I think he could thrive. I look a lot at player instincts when watching tape and this guy does not lack in that department which makes me think he can succeed at any DB position; always at the right place at the right time.
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