Posted April 29, 20214 yr 2021 Eagles Draft Preview Posted: April 29th, 2021 | Author: Tommy Lawlor | Filed under: Philadelphia Eagles | 26 Comments All of the misery and suffering of the 2020 season helped deliver the number six pick. GM Howie Roseman traded that to land pick 12 and a first rounder next year. The Eagles have 11 overall picks, several of them early in that particular round. A torturous season can make for a fun NFL draft weekend. It helps if the team makes smart choices, of course. The picks: 1 – 12 2 – 37 3 – 70 3 – 84 4 – 123 5 – 150 6 – 189 6 – 224 6 – 225 7 – 234 7 – 240 Needs: CB is the weakest position on the team. The Eagles need to draft a starter and to find depth. I think they need to take at least 2 CBs. The team has a young, speedy group of receivers, but they need to add at least one player with starting ability to this group. They can go for an outside guy and then move either Reagor or Fulgham to the slot. The team could leave them on the outside and draft a slot. Greg Ward is an effective player, but the team should look to upgrade on him. LB is a bit of a mystery. The Eagles might like their LB corps more than you think. Even if they do, it would be smart to find talented players to add to the mix. Wilson is here on a one-year deal and counting on Singleton as a long term answer is risky. Safety got a big boost with the addition of Harris, but he signed for just a year. Wallace has potential, but barely played last year. This is a position of need for the future, but could be okay in 2021. The OL is the strength of the team. That said, Kelce, Brooks and Johnson are older players. It would make sense to add young players to develop behind them. Cox remains an elite DT, but the Eagles need to develop depth at DT. DE is more of a need, with Graham being older and Barnett and Sweat being in the final year of their deals. QB is another mystery spot. Hurts is the starter for now, but he doesn’t have much job security. I expect the Eagles to spend a middle or late round pick on a QB. There is a need for another RB to be added to the mix. This is a weak class so it will be interesting to see if that makes the Eagles more or less aggressive about adding a RB. Depth Chart I’m only listing players that I think have a realistic shot at making the roster in 2021. WR Travis Fulgham ..… J.J. Arcega-Whiteside WR Jalen Reagor …… Quez Watkins …….. John Hightower WR Greg Ward QB Jalen Hurts …….. Joe Flacco RB Miles Sanders ..… Boston Scott … Jordan Howard … Jason Huntley TE Dallas Goedert …… Jason Croom …… Caleb Wilson LT Jordan Mailata …….… Andre Dillard LG Isaac Seumalo …….. Nate Herbig OC Jason Kelce ………. Luke Juriga RG Brandon Brooks … Matt Pryor RT Lane Johnson ……. Jack Driscoll DE Brandon Graham …. Josh Sweat DT Fletcher Cox ……….. Hassan Ridgeway DT Javon Hargrave …… T.Y. McGill …… Raequan Williams DE Derek Barnett ……… Joe Ostman WB Eric Wilson ……… Davion Taylor …… Rashad Smith MB T.J. Edwards ……. Shaun Bradley ….. Joe Bachie SB Alex Singleton ….. Genard Avery SS K’Von Wallace ….. Andrew Adams ….. Elijah Riley FS Anthony Harris …. Marcus Epps ……… Grayland Arnold CB Darius Slay ……… Michael Jacquet CB Craig James ……… Kevon Seymour NB Avonte Maddox P Arryn Siposs K Jake Elliott LS Rick Lovato ***** Normally this section would be Eagles Draft Interest, where we track which players the team brought to Philly, worked out at Pro Days or focused on at all star games. I started keeping track of that back in 2003 (with plenty of help from some good people on the EMB). There is no section this year. All star games were limited. There was no Combine. Teams had to go to Pro Days because of that so it is more challenging to figure out who a team really likes. Can’t wait to track this next year. I’ve missed wasting time scouring the internet for details on where Jeff Stoutland was last weekend or which player took pics at the Philly airport. ***** The Eagles usually have 5 targets for their first round pick. Let’s take a look at the likely targets. WR DeVonta Smith Smith is my favorite college player from the 2020 season. He posted gaudy statistics and the game tape was equally impressive. Whatever Smith did, he did well. Good receiver. Good blocker. Good on special teams coverage. Good punt returner. Smith lacks ideal size, to put it mildly. He’s not a dynamic athlete. What he is…a damn good football player. He is a smooth route runner who knows how to get open. He has great hands and incredible body control. Smith combines ability, skill, brains and an ultra-competitive spirit. Smith would be a terrific addition to the Eagles receiving corps. Beyond that, he’s also the kind of guy you want when you’re trying to turn a team around. He is the kind of foundational player that a new coaching staff wants to work with. WR Jaylen Waddle Waddle is the most explosive receiver in the draft. He is the closest thing I’ve seen to Tyreek Hill, with his ability to pull away from defenders. We’ve all seen fast receivers get open deep, but Waddle runs by/around guys in a way that’s unique. They think they have the angle…but they don’t. He’s not huge at 5-10, 180, but you are drafting him for his speed, not his size. Waddle averaged 19 yards per catch for his careeer. He was a dynamic return specialist as well. The Eagles want to make RAC yards a bigger part of the offense and Waddle would help in that area quite a bit. He’s not just fast. Waddle has great instincts when he’s on the move. He also is strong enough to break arm tackles. Waddle can go up and make tough grabs. He’s good down the field as well as on quick throws. He could be an NFL star. CB Patrick Surtain Surtain has size, athleticism and skill. He is what you want in a CB. The big question is whether he could make it out of the Top 10 and that doesn’t seem likely. Still, this is the draft and if he gets anywhere close to 12, the Eagles could consider moving up if they really want Surtain. He would project to instantly start across from Darius Slay and would be an immediate upgrade to the Eagles secondary. Surtain played in a complex system and that should ease his transition to the NFL. He will hit and tackle. He’s also a smart player. CB Jaycee Horn Horn has an amazing combination of size and athleticism. He is a freak. South Carolina moved him all over the field, using him as a chess piece to take away the offense’s best weapon. Horn can play outside or in the slot. He can cover speedy guys or TEs. The knock on Horn is that he’s too handsy. He’ll have to clean that up in the NFL. Still, I think coaches will love the way he plays and the mentality he has. While Surtain is smart and part of a complex system, Horn is out there as his team’s best player. It is up to him to shut down whoever he’s covering. Horn embraced that and played with a lot of emotion and attitude. The Eagles coaches could love that side of him. Will he make it to 12? OL Alijah Vera-Tucker If the WRs and CBs are gone… the Eagles might just focus on the line of scrimmage. AVT played LG and LT at Southern Cal. He isn’t dynamic in any way, but he doesn’t have many weaknesses either. AVT feels like one of the safer picks in the first round. The Eagles could play him at either T or G spot. He wouldn’t necessarily start right away, but would give them a key player for the future. In that sense, he would be somewhat of a luxury pick. Then again, if the OL has another rash of injuries, AVT could be a critical player. The Eagles want to give Jalen Hurts a chance to succeed. If you can’t get him a playmaker, get him a protector. ***** I don’t think Rashawn Slater makes it to 12 and he’s not a guy you trade up for. I don’t think Kwity Paye is worth pick 12, despite the rumor that the team loves him. Trade back and get him. I think trading back is more likely than trading up. It feels like the Eagles are hoping a QB slides and some team wants to move up to get him. Zach Ertz will get traded. I’m now thinking it could be for a 2022 pick ***** DRAFT BOARD I left some good players off this for a few reasons…fit, character or medical. This is all a guess on my part. -1st Round Board for the Eagles- QB: RB: Najee Harris, Travis Etienne WR: Ja’Marr Chase, Jaylen Waddle, DeVonta Smith TE: Kyle Pitts OL: Pennei Sewell, Rashawn Slater, Alijah Vera-Tucker, Teven Jenkins DE: Kwity Paye DT: Christian Barmore LB: Micah Parsons, Jeremiah Owusu-Koramoah, Jamin Davis, Zaven Collins IB: S: Trevon Moehrig CB: Patrick Surtain, Jaycee Horn, Greg Newsome, Caleb Farley ***** -2nd Round Board for the Eagles- QB: RB: Javonte Williams WR: Elijah Moore, Kadarius Toney, Terrace Marshall, Rashod Bateman, D’Wayne Eskridge TE: Pat Freiermuth OL: Samuel Cosmi, Alex Leatherwood, Liam Eichenberg, Dillon Radunz, Creed Humphrey, Quinn Meinerz DE: Jaelan Phillips, Carlos Basham, Payton Turner, Joe Tryon DT: LB: Pete Werner, Jabril Cox IB: Nick Bolton, Baron Browning S: Richie Grant, Jevon Holland CB: Asante Samuel, Tyson Campbell, Elijah Molden, Eric Stokes ***** 3rd Round Board for the Eagles- QB: Kyle Trask RB: Michael Carter, Kenneth Gainwell WR: Dyami Brown, Amari Rodgers, Cornell Powell, Tylan Wallace TE: Hunter Long OL: Walker Little, Ben Cleveland, Wyatt Davis, Deonte Brown, Jackson Carman, Trey Smith, Aaron Banks, Josh Myers, Robert Hainsey DE: Joseph Ossai, Ronnie Perkins, Rashad Weaver DT: Dayo Odeyingbo, Daviyon Nixon, Alim McNeill LB: Chazz Surratt IB: S: Divine Deablo CB: Aaron Robinson, Keith Taylor, Ifeatu Melifonwu ***** ALL TOMMY TEAM (my favorite non-1st round players) QB Ian Book – Notre Dame RB Khalil Herbert – Virginia Tech WR D’Wayne Eskridge – Western Michigan WR Amari Rodgers – Clemson WR Tylan Wallace – Oklahoma State TE Tommy Tremble – Notre Dame OT Brenden Jaimes – Nebraska OG Ben Cleveland – Georgia OC Drake Jackson – Kentucky OG Kendrick Green – Illinois OT Royce Newman – Ole Miss DE Jordan Smith – UAB DT Osi Odigizuwha – UCLA DT Tommy Togiai – Ohio State DE Tarron Jackson – Coastal Carolina LB Pete Werner – Ohio State IB Buddy Johnson – Texas A&M LB Tony Fields – West Virginia S Tyree Gillespie – Missouri S Ar’Darious Washington – TCU CB Elijah Molden – Washington CB Shemar Jean-Charles – Appalachian State *** Please draft a couple of these players WR DeVonta Smith – Alabama WR D’Wayne Eskridge – Western Michigan WR Terrace Marshall – LSU RB Khalil Herbert – Virginia Tech RB Elijah Mitchell – Louisiana OL Robert Hainsey – Notre Dame OL Brenden Jaimes – Nebraska OL Royce Newman – Ole Miss OL Quinn Meinerz – Wisconsin-Whitewater DE Carlos Basham – Wake Forest DE Rashad Weaver – Pitt DT Dayo Odeyingbo – Vanderbilt DT Bobby Brown III – Texas A&M LB Pete Werner – Ohio State LB Baron Browning – Ohio State S Richie Grant – UCF S Jevon Holland – Oregon CB Tyson Campbell – Georgia CB Eric Stokes – Georgia CB Eric Taylor – Washington CB Zech McPhearson – Texas Tech Please avoid these players CB Kelvin Joseph – Kentucky – Big time talent, but has character issues. A rebuilding team should avoid guys like that. WR Kadarius Toney – Florida – Special player, but I didn’t get good vibes when watching him at the Senior Bowl. WR Amon Ra-Brown – USC – Good player. No character issues. Just never did it for me. Solid prospect, but not compelling in any way. LB Cameron McGrone – Michigan – Loved some of his highlights, but there were too many Nate Gerry moments for me. I’ll pass. *** Here is my ideal scenario for the Eagles. 1 – 12 – WR DeVonta Smith – Alabama 2 – 37 – CB Tyson Campbell – Georgia 3 – 70 – DE Joseph Ossai – Texas 3 – 84 – OL Robert Hainsey – Notre Dame 4 – 123 – CB Tre Brown – Oklahoma 5 – 150 – S James Wiggins – Cincinnati 6 – 189 – CB Shaun Wade – Ohio State 6 – 224 – TE Kenny Yeboah – Ole Miss 6 – 225 – OT Dan Moore – Texas A&M 7 – 234 – DT Marquiss Spencer – Mississippi State 7 – 240 – QB Sam Ehlinger – Texas I tried to keep those values as realistic as possible. Smith would be a terrific addition to the Eagles WR corps. Some people prefer Campbell’s teammate Eric Stokes, but Campbell stood out more to me on tape. He’s got the size, speed and skill to be a good CB in the NFL. The Eagles desperately need corner help. Ossai is a gifted athlete and has solid size. I don’t know if he lasts to the third, but he would be a good addition to the Eagles front seven. He combines athleticism with a great motor. Hainsey is an experienced, versatile OL who could play anywhere except LT. He would give the Eagles a lot of flexibility. Brown is the kind of feisty, ultra-competitive player Jonathan Gannon and Nick Sirianni should love. Good athlete. He’s also productive and tough. The Eagles have had good luck with Cincy players in the 5th round (Trent Cole, Brent Celek). Wiggins could play FS or SS. Can cover, hit and tackle. There were high expectations for Wade coming into 2020, but he didn’t live up to them. Wade has the size, speed and raw talent to play in the NFL, but he needs work. He’s worth a risk late in the draft. Yeboah played at Temple for 3 years before transferring. Good athlete. Good receiver. Pretty good blocker. He could develop into a good role player. Moore played LT in college. He looked good at the Senior Bowl and could come in and compete for a backup OT spot. Spencer is very athletic for a DT, but he needs work. He would be a project. I think he could develop into a good interior pass rusher. I don’t like this QB class, but Ehlinger is the kind of guy Sirianni could like. He is a gamer. Ehlinger would be a career backup, but the Eagles could use someone behind Hurts and Flacco. http://igglesblitz.com/2021/04/2021-eagles-draft-preview/
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