Friday at 01:45 PM2 days 30 minutes ago, HazletonEagle said:Pretty much all the safeties of interest are at least 6'0'' 200lbs.Only Bud Clack is slim as expected at 6'1'' 185lb and I dont really care.Haulcy is 6'0'' 222. Will be interesting to see how he moves today.Pairing a guy with size with Mukuba would be nice. His 5-11 186 lb frame is less than ideal.
Friday at 01:53 PM2 days At the time, Sweat was an easy decision as well. His knee is a ticking time bomb and he was fairly inconsistent. Just a year prior he had to take a pay cut after failing to find a trade partner that wanted him at his (at the time) salary. Credit him for a helluva 2025 season, but I have no regrets letting him go.
Friday at 01:57 PM2 days Just now, ManuManu said:At the time, Sweat was an easy decision as well. His knee is a ticking time bomb and he was fairly inconsistent. Just a year prior he had to take a pay cut after failing to find a trade partner that wanted him at his (at the time) salary. Credit him for a helluva 2025 season, but I have no regrets letting him go.Dickerosn's knees are ticking time bombs. Sweat missed 1 game in his final 3 seasons here. He has a shelf life where his play will probably take a dip, but I was never worried about him suddenly missing time.
Friday at 01:59 PM2 days 3 minutes ago, ManuManu said:At the time, Sweat was an easy decision as well. His knee is a ticking time bomb and he was fairly inconsistent. Just a year prior he had to take a pay cut after failing to find a trade partner that wanted him at his (at the time) salary. Credit him for a helluva 2025 season, but I have no regrets letting him go.I do agree he was inconsistent thought. He was very streaky. When he was cold, he was cold, but when he was hot he was hot. Bottom line is they spent more money trying to replace him than they would have had they just kept him.
Friday at 02:06 PM2 days 6 minutes ago, bpac55 said:Dickerosn's knees are ticking time bombs. Sweat missed 1 game in his final 3 seasons here. He has a shelf life where his play will probably take a dip, but I was never worried about him suddenly missing time.It’s not necessarily missing time. It’s the wear a tear on his knee, which he’s been managing since college, diminishing his play to the point where he’s just a guy.
Friday at 02:13 PM2 days 4 minutes ago, bpac55 said:He's a stud. There are so many fun LB that I'd love on this team.Yeh I think he’s going to end up being a stud pro and better than his draft position in the long run.22 minutes ago, bpac55 said:Pairing a guy with size with Mukuba would be nice. His 5-11 186 lb frame is less than ideal.Gone are the days of the monster safeties. Atwater and Roy Williams, who Parcell’s once said was a biscuit shy from being a LB, he played S at 238lbs. Woodson played S at 220lbs and was asked to cover in the slot quite a bit.There are only a handful of S playing above 215lbs in today’s NFL. Hamilton, Branch, McKinney come mind.
Friday at 02:18 PM2 days 3 minutes ago, Joe Ball said:Yeh I think he’s going to end up being a stud pro and better than his draft position in the long run.Gone are the days of the monster safeties. Atwater and Roy Williams, who Parcell’s once said was a biscuit shy from being a LB, he played S at 238lbs. Woodson played S at 220lbs and was asked to cover in the slot quite a bit.There are only a handful of S playing above 215lbs in today’s NFL. Hamilton, Branch, McKinney come mind.Not looking for a monster safety, although Emmanwori was there for the taking last year and proved to be a stud.
Friday at 02:20 PM2 days Cutting Landon NEXT off-season saves cap space for the first time as a pre-June 1 cut. So hopefully we can get one final year out of him before he retires. This also works out for him, as that's the last big year of guaranteed salary (not including option bonuses).
Friday at 02:28 PM2 days 7 minutes ago, ManuManu said:BummerThat should be healed by now. If its not, it sounds like it needs surgery. If it does, he wont be ready for his pro day. Which means he will just go against medical advice and work out with his broken foot at his pro day. Wonder if he will surgerize it after that. Whatever the case, hopefully this makes him more getable for the eagles. Between him and Klare, I want one.
Friday at 02:29 PM2 days 30 minutes ago, ManuManu said:At the time, Sweat was an easy decision as well. His knee is a ticking time bomb and he was fairly inconsistent. Just a year prior he had to take a pay cut after failing to find a trade partner that wanted him at his (at the time) salary. Credit him for a helluva 2025 season, but I have no regrets letting him go.Yup. People have short memories. A lot of fans hated on Josh Sweat when he was here. Said they were concerned about his knee, inconsistency. The offseason when there were reports they would either trade Sweat or Reddick, most fans wanted to trade Sweat away and keep Reddick. The 2024 season he had 8 sacks. 5 of them came in the first half of the season. Fans were down on him thinking he was on the decline. He had no sacks in the first 3 playoff games, then had a great Super Bowl with 2.5 sacks. Then everyone thought he was a must have.
Friday at 02:32 PM2 days 13 minutes ago, ManuManu said:BummerFalls in the draft due to injury: the Howie special!
Friday at 02:37 PM2 days 14 minutes ago, RLC said:Cutting Landon NEXT off-season saves cap space for the first time as a pre-June 1 cut. So hopefully we can get one final year out of him before he retires. This also works out for him, as that's the last big year of guaranteed salary (not including option bonuses).Its almost like the team planned to build in phases. Create team friendly sunsets where they can extend or release the player at their own benefit, but pay them nicely up front.Kind of like they know what they are doing...
Friday at 02:40 PM2 days 1 minute ago, NOTW said:I find the grading system to be a joke. I know it's hard for us as normal people to compare ourselves, but I couldn't care less about any of the grades. Boo hoo, the EAGLES don't like their chartered planes, their workout facilities with free meals and top class equipment, nutrition and training available. Poor them. Not enough backlit LED logos in their locker room. Their families don't have childcare during a game.
Friday at 02:51 PM2 days Fans: Hurts refuses to do certain things. The coaches are limited because Hurts won't do what they want.Siri: wrong!Eisen asked Siri about the narratives that Hurts refused to do certain things or that there was "gear grinding" (his words) with Hurts not wanting to run the offense that Kevin Patullo called, he just didn't want it, he didn't like it, he was doing his own thing, he was going rogue...Siri: wrong. Couldn't be further from the truth.He also noted how good Jalen looked in 2022 and then said the offense was different in 2024 (despite fans saying the offense hasn't changed).
Friday at 02:55 PM2 days 3 minutes ago, NOTW said:Fans: Hurts refuses to do certain things. The coaches are limited because Hurts won't do what they want.Siri: wrong!Eisen asked Siri about the narratives that Hurts refused to do certain things or that there was "gear grinding" (his words) with Hurts not wanting to run the offense that Kevin Patullo called, he just didn't want it, he didn't like it, he was doing his own thing, he was going rogue...Siri: wrong. Couldn't be further from the truth.He also noted how good Jalen looked in 2022 and then said the offense was different in 2024 (despite fans saying the offense hasn't changed).Also Siri: "Hurts and Brown didn’t go rogue. I called the shot play at the end of the Seattle game hoping for a DPI”Three weeks later, AJ Brown: "We went rogue, Siri took the heat for us.”
Friday at 02:55 PM2 days 4 minutes ago, NOTW said:Fans: Hurts refuses to do certain things. The coaches are limited because Hurts won't do what they want.Siri: wrong!Eisen asked Siri about the narratives that Hurts refused to do certain things or that there was "gear grinding" (his words) with Hurts not wanting to run the offense that Kevin Patullo called, he just didn't want it, he didn't like it, he was doing his own thing, he was going rogue...Siri: wrong. Couldn't be further from the truth.He also noted how good Jalen looked in 2022 and then said the offense was different in 2024 (despite fans saying the offense hasn't changed).Siri is the HC and Hurts is heading in to another season as his starting QB so, Id expect him to say nothing but positive things.
Friday at 02:58 PM2 days On 1/26/2026 at 10:55 PM, HazletonEagle said:2 hours ago, HazletonEagle said:Legit2 minutes ago, time2rock said:Eagles met with Lawrence at the Combine.
Friday at 03:06 PM2 days Berman did say on his projected 4/100 contract for Phillips, he projected only half guaranteed and it be structured so they could get out of it after 2 seasons when Mitchell and DeJean will be paid big money.
Friday at 03:11 PM2 days 6 minutes ago, LeanMeanGM said:Also Siri: "Hurts and Brown didn’t go rogue. I called the shot play at the end of the Seattle game hoping for a DPI”Three weeks later, AJ Brown: "We went rogue, Siri took the heat for us.”I get that. I do think there's a difference between the HC taking a bullet for players on a specific play that resulted in a loss vs. a larger conversation about your starting QB. These narratives have been said in the past as well, and Siri rejects them each time.
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