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It’s nice we have that now…which we lacked last season

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3 minutes ago, cunninghamtheman said:

True…it could be a black guy…a short guy…a foreign guy….a WR…a RB….a guy that eats at Subway….

Can be a black guy or a foreigner or any other race hell can even be shorter as long as they are a TE could definitely have a chance to replace Geodart then.

But any other position isn’t replacing Geodart lmao 

However, his true calling might be as a gadget guy. He expands play-calling options with his ability as an occasional ball-carrier and open-field explorer, where the quick game and West Coast routes would allow him to get the ball in his hands and do his thing.

little blip about Ainius

Just now, cunninghamtheman said:

However, his true calling might be as a gadget guy. He expands play-calling options with his ability as an occasional ball-carrier and open-field explorer, where the quick game and West Coast routes would allow him to get the ball in his hands and do his thing.

little blip about Ainius

YAC Creator

Speaking during his post-draft press conference, Howie Roseman indicated the Eagles are only signing seven UDFAs. That’s a smaller group than usual and it fits the theme of them not loving the talent available in this year’s class.

Howie Roseman indicates that the Eagles put more emphasis on their end of season futures signings (ex: Julian Okwara, Darian Kinnard) and less on UDFA this year due to the (lacking) quality of this year’s draft talent.

— Brandon Lee Gowton (@BrandonGowton) April 27, 2024

Size to break initial tackle after catch. Quick gather and leap to rescue overthrows. High-end potential with ball in his hands. Acceleration to split tacklers with speed to defeat angles and house it. Can get after it as slot blocker.
  Little blip about Parris

From BGN

  •  Eagles add an offensive tackle prospect after not landing one in the draft. Dankwah is a big man at nearly 6’8”, 353 pounds. He also has long arms (82 percentile arm length, 94 percentile wingspan). Worth enrolling him at Jeff Stoutland University.
  • NFL.com’s Lance Zierlein had Hall projected as a fourth- or fifth-round pick. Adding some more DT depth is nice.
3 minutes ago, mjkline1958 said:

Speaking during his post-draft press conference, Howie Roseman indicated the Eagles are only signing seven UDFAs. That’s a smaller group than usual and it fits the theme of them not loving the talent available in this year’s class.

Howie Roseman indicates that the Eagles put more emphasis on their end of season futures signings (ex: Julian Okwara, Darian Kinnard) and less on UDFA this year due to the (lacking) quality of this year’s draft talent.

— Brandon Lee Gowton (@BrandonGowton) April 27, 2024

I don’t like these thoughts. Maybe proves to be accurate…but I disagree. I liked much about this draft class. Be very interesting to come back later testing these words from our GM and Overlord.

But really overall thought Rosie did a solid job. Got Fangio his guys he wanted to build his D around. Looking forward to the D a quality experienced coach can build and provide us. 

Holding fast at 22 paid off big time. Even though it was a bit lofty of value on paper to pay to trade up in the second round…the juice should be worth the squeeze. Trading back adding ammo for the future should benefit our…ughh future. If Fangio really championing Hunt? I’ll look forward to what dividends it provides. Grabbed a quality RB2. Not leaping to any lengths believing he will ever be considered RB1 really(not opinion based on Saquan). Ax Man Jr just felt right. In our less than stellar  off ball LB room think he can contribute and provide finding his place in there. Grabbed two G prospects to battle to take it out for a job.

Just one pick away on day three from bringing in Mason McCormack. He could have come in battling for a starting position at G and C. But that’s my own opinion on how high I was of that prospect.

Surprised we didn’t bring in TO’s son undrafted, not

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WR  Praise Olatoke, Int'l player

OT Anim Dankwah, Howard

That's 7, rest should be out futures signings but wouldn't hold to that - can you trade down in udfa's? Ugh, drove me nuts w/ the trades, hope it all works out

Chargers grabbed some good undrafted guys

Dankwa and Hall seem interesting. See what Stout can do w/ Dankwa

Former LSU safety Andre Sam is signing with the #Eagles on a deal that includes a $20,000 signing bonus and $150,000 salary guarantee, per source.

— Tom Pelissero (@TomPelissero) April 27, 2024

Olatoke is a minicamp invite

Mixed bag with these couple undrafted guys. Half completely suck…but really like a few also. 

Milton for one I’m sure we all are very familiar with. He’s legit. Watch out Gainwell. RB3 job might not be so secure if Siri doesn’t have full control of the decisions.

Yeah, Milton was their 1st call..Dankwa interesting too. All the coaches should be happy

OL – Anim Dankwah – Howard

Dankwah is the kind of player that Jeff Stoutland like to work with every year. A player in the mold of dormer UDFA Sua Opeta who left in free agency this year, the Howard product is 6- 8″ and weighs over 350lbs. He has only played left tackle in college, so versatility will need to be a priority if he wants to earn a roster spot. Overall, he’s got the tools you can’t teach and needs help in the areas you can: enter Jeff Stoutland. Some scouts had him as a player to be drafted on day three.

DT – Gabe Hall – Baylor

Hall was a player with a draftable grade, with some having him go as high as the third or fourth round. Over the last two season, the 295lb DT appeared in 25 games (24 starts) and recorded not only 54 tackles (9 for loss) but 6.5 sacks. He is a player that has the athletic traits and build that’d make him a top pick in the draft if he had more consistency and better technique, meaning coaching and his willingness to accept it will determine his NFL fate.

31 minutes ago, mjkline1958 said:

Olatoke is a minicamp invite

 

31 minutes ago, mjkline1958 said:

Olatoke is a minicamp invite

Why not bring a guy with such family NFL legacy in. The NFL has featured Olatoke’s all the way back to the invention of the forward pass. His great grand dad Ori Olatoke set many records that still stand. His cousin Fabian Olatoke just got inducted into the Hall of Fame. His older brother is rumored to be displacing TJ Watt in Pittsburgh pass rushing. His mom was the first woman NFL waterboy. This kid is a roster lock I tell you.

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