18 hours ago18 hr Just now, ToastJenkins said:Not at Qb. In fact it might be the least driven by measureables. No denying the kid is an alien, but it doesnt matter bc he still has to be taught high school level stuff. Aint nobody got time for that.You loved Milroe too. Same kind of bustIs Milroe a bust? He's a second year developmental pick taken in the third round on the super bowl champion and hasn't even played yet. Tough to make any call on him. And can third round picks even be busts? A third round pick at QB only has a 17% chance to become a starter. Which is kind of the point. Outside of the first round, it is VERY difficult to find a starting level QB because any QB with the physical tools and readily apparent skills to be a starter gets picked early."Ain't nobody got time to develop players" -- really? Our starting left tackle was a late round developmental pick with zero football experience. We spent a couple years developing him and got a star player in return. We usually keep 3 QBs on the active roster and a 4th on the practice squad. So I absolutely think we have time to work with a kid for a couple years.Bottom line is it's a numbers game. You keep cycling high upside late round developmental picks and you're going to hit on a couple of them. Each pick individually will have a low likelihood of success. Collectively though, they will have a high expected value relative to the alternative of picking mediocre college players who lack the physical traits needed to excel at the NFL level.
18 hours ago18 hr 1 hour ago, Eriv20 said:What has he done at PSU his entire career to make that true? He hasn’t done anything of merit. He was hyped up early and then never performed. At least hurts led his team in college to the national championship and then the playoffs with OU.Allar was on some loaded teams and wasn’t good. His games vs the best teams were terrible. The one that sticks out to me is the game against Oregon this past season. White out. He was straight trash.I watched almost every game of Allar’s. He vastly underachieved. The playoff game vs ND he choked big time. But give him a year with nfl coaching (massive upgrade over Franklin) and I think he could amount to something. Career backup/can win a game against a bad team. 3rd/4th round picks… what’s their percentage of playing past their rookie contract? And I’m not saying the Eagles should take Allar but I will not be shocked if they go QB late day 2/early day 3.
18 hours ago18 hr 52 minutes ago, TEW said:Allar LATE in the draft would make sense as a value/upside/developmental pick. I wouldn't touch him in the first 4 or 5 rounds though. I'd much prefer Taylen Green or Cole Payton for such a role. Both have way more upside and have more legitimate reasons for being a developmental pick, while Allar had every advantage and opportunity to improve and succeed yet never did.I would take him round 4 if there’s not much else on the board. Personally, I don’t think there’s much of a gap between a 4th and 6th rounder. Some drafts after the first 50 picks there’s not much a gap between 51 and 151.
18 hours ago18 hr So when Woolen and Ringo are on the field together we’re almost guaranteed a penalty
18 hours ago18 hr 23 hours ago, HazletonEagle said:Honestly, I blame AJ for any and all FA misses this year. Its affecting how we can spend.If this team comes up short on talent this year its on him for forcing his way out early.ThERe iS LiTEraLlY no DoWnSIde!- A half wit townie, definitely
18 hours ago18 hr 32 minutes ago, TEW said:Is Milroe a bust? He's a second year developmental pick taken in the third round on the super bowl champion and hasn't even played yet. Tough to make any call on him. And can third round picks even be busts? A third round pick at QB only has a 17% chance to become a starter. Which is kind of the point. Outside of the first round, it is VERY difficult to find a starting level QB because any QB with the physical tools and readily apparent skills to be a starter gets picked early."Ain't nobody got time to develop players" -- really? Our starting left tackle was a late round developmental pick with zero football experience. We spent a couple years developing him and got a star player in return. We usually keep 3 QBs on the active roster and a 4th on the practice squad. So I absolutely think we have time to work with a kid for a couple years.Bottom line is it's a numbers game. You keep cycling high upside late round developmental picks and you're going to hit on a couple of them. Each pick individually will have a low likelihood of success. Collectively though, they will have a high expected value relative to the alternative of picking mediocre college players who lack the physical traits needed to excel at the NFL level.We don’t have Stout anymore. Not sure that example works now
18 hours ago18 hr 21 minutes ago, EaglePhan1986 said:I would take him round 4 if there’s not much else on the board. Personally, I don’t think there’s much of a gap between a 4th and 6th rounder. Some drafts after the first 50 picks there’s not much a gap between 51 and 151.Im not touching a qb this year. Want to see what our current qbs look like in the new system
18 hours ago18 hr 4 minutes ago, greendestiny27 said:So we have to do this dance all over again with Goedert again next offseason?Good question. I too am interested in how this impacts cap space next season, if at all.
18 hours ago18 hr 5 minutes ago, ToastJenkins said:Im not touching a qb this year. Want to see what our current qbs look like in the new systemWe don't have other QBs. We only have McKee right now. You'll see a QB3 brought in and a camp arm or 2.Eagles visited with Behren Morton from Texas Tech.
17 hours ago17 hr 13 minutes ago, Blazehound said:Good question. I too am interested in how this impacts cap space next season, if at all.They got his contract number down from $10M last year to $7M for this year so you’d think the future void numbers might decrease as well.
17 hours ago17 hr 2 minutes ago, Alphagrand said:They got his contract number down from $10M last year to $7M for this year so you’d think the future void numbers might decrease as well.I thought the $20M dead cap was based on previous components of Goedert’s contract - so essentially a sunk cost. We’ve now picked up $7M of additional 2026 cost with this extension but can delay some of that $20M into 2027.No free lunch, just the consequences of eating your burger today but paying for it Tuesday.
17 hours ago17 hr It’s clear Goedert has no options, so as long as they offer him a few million and a role in the offense he’ll be back for 2028 too.
17 hours ago17 hr 49 minutes ago, greendestiny27 said:So we have to do this dance all over again with Goedert again next offseason?He had 11 TDs. I’m OK with it
17 hours ago17 hr EJ Smith: "If the Eagles went into the year with Goedert, Mundt, Calcaterra, and Cam Latu, you could feel pretty good about how they turned over the position.”A lot of folks get called dumb on this forum. EJ Smith is a Fing moron.
17 hours ago17 hr 49 minutes ago, ToastJenkins said:Im not touching a qb this year. Want to see what our current qbs look like in the new systemMcKee has 1 year left on his rookie deal. I’ll bet they take a QB by round 5, minimum.
17 hours ago17 hr Just got back to Santa Fe after from Sedona to see the Goedert news. Glad he is back and at a reasonable price. I'll wait for someone smart like @vikas83 to tell us the cap ramifications. On the surface, we still have a great weapon and I fully expect them to draft a TE to groom.
16 hours ago16 hr 41 minutes ago, EaglePhan1986 said:McKee has 1 year left on his rookie deal. I’ll bet they take a QB by round 5, minimum.Not seeing it. Keep mckee on cheap deal and dont waste cap space. Guess you could take a guy late then stash him on the PS
16 hours ago16 hr Someone will throw money at McKee next year. There will be no cheap deals here. Wishful thinking. He's gonna get a starting gig next year with a league that starts at least 10 terrible QBs
16 hours ago16 hr 1 hour ago, eagle45 said:It’s clear Goedert has no options, so as long as they offer him a few million and a role in the offense he’ll be back for 2028 too.I think he definitely has options but nothing blowing him away with offers. I'm sure he could make a little more and on a multi year deal elsewhere but he seems pretty committed to staying on the Eagles. Except for 2020, he has made the playoffs every season since being here and is heading into to this 9th season. I think he just enjoys winning on the team he was drafted on and won a Super Bowl on.
16 hours ago16 hr 2 hours ago, HazletonEagle said:Honestly feel like we have enough picks already to address need on the team. I wouldn't be too picky at this point. A 1st and a 3rd, a 2nd and a 3rd...I dont care much. Keeping him is fine too.That feels like the major sticking point in the trade talks. Patriots seemingly would offer #31 but Howie wants their 2027 1st
16 hours ago16 hr 3 minutes ago, jojodancer said:Someone will throw money at McKee next year. There will be no cheap deals here. Wishful thinking. He's gonna get a starting gig next year with a league that starts at least 10 terrible QBsThen they get a 3rd round comp. I would only consider a 2nd for and even then I think there is too much value in having a backup QB that you believe in when you have a team you are trying to win with.
16 hours ago16 hr 1 minute ago, LeanMeanGM said:That feels like the major sticking point in the trade talks. Patriots seemingly would offer #31 but Howie wants their 2027 1stReally should deal with the rams. I'm not scared.
16 hours ago16 hr 1 hour ago, Blazehound said:Good question. I too am interested in how this impacts cap space next season, if at all.It definitely will, just slightly less. If he leaves it’s $13 in dead cap plus whatever they push this year. I’d say it will probably be around $17M to $18M in dead cap
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