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Players The Eagles Have Met With Leading up to 2026 NFL Draft

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Damn he's huge! But can he play?

11 hours ago, EaglesAddict said:

Damn he's huge! But can he play?

PFF says he has a 72.1 grade for the 2025 season, and out of 1034 total offensive snaps he's only allowed 1 hit and 14 hurries with no sacks

However hes been at LT the last two years so I literally don't know how hard it is to convert someone to RT if that's the plan.

On 3/27/2026 at 11:30 PM, SinCityEaglesFan2 said:

PFF says he has a 72.1 grade for the 2025 season, and out of 1034 total offensive snaps he's only allowed 1 hit and 14 hurries with no sacks

However hes been at LT the last two years so I literally don't know how hard it is to convert someone to RT if that's the plan.

If you ask Andre Dillard, converting from LT to RT is virtually impossible! <_< Others have done it, though. But it is a good question and I wonder if coaches/GMs ask players about that in these pre-draft meetings.

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Sources: Colts Eye Elijah Sarratt as Michael Pittman Jr R...

Colts target Elijah Sarratt as Michael Pittman Jr.'s potential replacement. Meanwhile, Omar Cooper Jr. climbs the boards higher.

"Another bigger but faster receiver building momentum on draft boards is Ted Hurst. Entering the season graded as a free agent by scouts, Hurst had a terrific senior year, improving upon a productive 2024. He then looked good during Senior Bowl practices and ran much faster than anyone expected at the combine, timing the 40 in 4.42 seconds.

The consensus right now is that Hurst lands in the third round, yet he’s getting consideration in the late part of the second frame by the Philadelphia Eagles. If the Eagles trade A.J. Brown on draft day to a team such as the Patriots, something we first mentioned on Essentially Sports last December, Hurst could be the receiver the franchise pegs to replace him on the depth chart
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That's from Tony Pauline, who is a decently plugged in guy. Haven't seen anything else connecting the Eagles to Hurst. Hurst is 6' 4", 205 lbs and good Combine testing scores overall. That said, not sure I'd be a fan of taking him with our 2nd...or at all, really. He strikes me as more bust than boom, but, who knows.

On 3/27/2026 at 10:30 PM, SinCityEaglesFan2 said:

PFF says he has a 72.1 grade for the 2025 season, and out of 1034 total offensive snaps he's only allowed 1 hit and 14 hurries with no sacks

However hes been at LT the last two years so I literally don't know how hard it is to convert someone to RT if that's the plan.

Our hall of famer did🤷‍♂️

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^^^^^^^^

Nooooooooo.

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