time2rock Posted March 16 Share Posted March 16 Eagles pull off a trade to land former 1st-round quarterback By Dave Zangaro • Published March 15, 2024 The Eagles have traded for former first-round quarterback Kenny Pickett, a league source confirmed to NBC Sports Philadelphia. So the Eagles have found their new backup quarterback behind Jalen Hurts. Pickett, 25, was taken by the Steelers with the No. 20 pick out of Pittsburgh in the 2022 draft and started 24 games in his first two NFL seasons. But the Steelers this offseason brought in veteran Russell Wilson, which made Pickett available. So the Quarterback Factory went to work. Here are the reported terms of the trade: Steelers get: Pick No. 98 this year (3rd round), the Eagles highest two 2025 seventh-round picks Eagles get: Pickett, No. 120 this year (4th round) After the trade, here’s an updated look at the Eagles’ picks in next month’s draft: Round 1-22 Round 2-50 (from Saints) Round 2-53 Round 4-120 (from Steelers Round 5-161 (from Buccaneers) Round 5-171 (comp) Round 5-172 (comp) Round 6-211 (comp) According to Gerry Dulac of the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, the acquisition of Wilson and Pickett’s reaction to that move led to the trade: The Eagles have gone the veteran route at backup quarterback every year under head coach Nick Sirianni. It started in 2021 with Joe Flacco and then Gardner Minshew. Minshew was the backup again in 2022. And then Marcus Mariota was the backup last season. This offseason, Mariota joined the Commanders on a one-year deal so the Eagles had to find a new No. 2. The Eagles reportedly offered a contract to Flacco, which was a signal that the Eagles were looking for an experienced player at that No. 2 quarterback position. That means that the QB depth chart in Philly looks like this in 2024: Jalen Hurts, Kenny Pickett, Tanner McKee The Eagles used a sixth-round pick on McKee out of Stanford last season. There was a thought that perhaps the Eagles would roll the dice with him as a backup in his second season but the Eagles instead added Pickett. The Eagles, as much as any team in the NFL, value the backup quarterback position. They watched their backup win Super Bowl LII, after all. The nice thing about adding Pickett now is that he still has two years left on his rookie contract. He has a base salary of $985,000 in 2024 and a base salary of $2,623,350 in 2025, according to OverTheCap. So the Eagles have a cost-controlled backup QB for the next two seasons. For reference, Mariota played on a one-year, $5 million contract in 2023. And Pickett is a native of New Jersey and grew up as an Eagles fan. So he should be pretty excited to be wearing an Eagles jersey for the next couple seasons. In his NFL career, Pickett has competed 62.6 percent of his passes for 4,474 yards, with 13 touchdowns and 13 interceptions. He has a 14-10 record in his 24 career starts. https://www.nbcsportsphiladelphia.com/nfl/philadelphia-eagles/kenny-pickett-quarterback-eagles-steelers-trade/571541/ Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Crazy Legs Posted March 16 Share Posted March 16 I'm so excited...I feel like dancing..1,000 times...na, na, na, na, na...na na na na na na, na na na na. It just struck me (silly me). The Steelers signed Russell WILSON Their quarterback room briefly consisted of Wilson-Pickett They blew a great opportunity They could have adapted several theme songs to challenge us (Theme from Rockie/Fly Eagles Fly) For those that lived in the sixties there was Mustang Sally, Land of a Thousand Dances, In the Midnight Hour, and Funky Broadway Wilson Pickett was one of the most influential singers of the 20th century. His unique style of soul music combined elements of gospel, R&B, and rock and roll, and had a profound impact on the sound of popular music. Pickett was a master of creating catchy hooks and memorable melodies, and his songs have stood the test of time. Please excuse me, my crazy legs just gotta Bugaloo down Broad Street...Oww P.S. Meet me on South Street, yeah...hurry on down.! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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