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2 hours ago, EaglePhan1986 said:

I’m guessing the Eagles go offense with pick 30. More than likely an OL to complete for the starting RG spot and the ability to play either tackle spot. There’s currently almost zero depth at OT. 

If they do go that way my bet is on Cody Mauch as the pick.  However, Dane Brugler’s most recent Mock had him going at #27. 

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1 minute ago, RLC said:

CJ Spiller in college = what we describe Gibbs to be.

And Spiller was a better college player than Gibbs.

I was a big Spiller fan till his final year in college where I realized he had absolutely no vision and would never succeed as a runner. 

Gibbs can run it.  Gibbs is better now,  and will always be better. 

2 hours ago, Cliftoma said:

Felix is "ok" at 30, only moves the needle a few ticks towards the positive side for me. But man Van Ness at 10 is not it for me at all. I will be sulking in my beer Thursday night if it goes down like this. I'd much rather trade back if it comes down to this. I'd literally rather Kancey, White, Smith, a CB, Branch, Jones, Jaxson, Bijan all over Van Ness here. DJ thinks Darnell Wright can go top 15, I'd even throw him in there now over Van Ness.

5 minutes ago, Alphagrand said:

He got Howie to be a groomsman.  Impressive 

I saw that and said the same thing then I thought, nah he didn't, or did he.

Howiegate!

20 minutes ago, Sack that QB said:

Not a ton of free agents left I love. Still hoping for Ngakoue as a replacement for Robert Quinn as a situational pass rusher, but I doubt it. He prob gets a starting gig somewhere.

Other than that, Rapp and Amos(which neither excite me a ton and probably Rapp is too expensive). Or McLeod for cheap depth.

DeAndre Carter depending on price wouldn't be a bad pickup. Can return and be depth WR.

Could sign Trai Turner as a depth IOL so Philly can have the two Turners who spell their names the dumbest way possible.

Michael Dunn could be interesting as a versatile IOL piece with experience at G and C.

And Matt Ioannidis is an interesting name for DT depth.

If you want a DeAndre Carter then draft Derius Davis and get younger for less money.  

1 hour ago, ManuManu said:

I liked what I saw when he wasn’t stuck playing 4i. 

I like him too but dude, can you stop with that stupid f'n robot dance after nearly every single tackle?! Very annoying.

2 hours ago, bpac55 said:

Breaking News gentleman.  We have new criteria that directly effects the EMB racist bracket.  Let the re-seeding begin.

 

I don’t think you should let it bother you so much.  I’m in my late 50s now and I’m understanding the phrase "the world belongs to the young” much more as I get older.  I treat the nonsense of the younger generations with humor.

9 minutes ago, mattwill said:

If you want a DeAndre Carter then draft Derius Davis and get younger for less money.  

Not sure the Eagles have the draft picks to spare. Need to come out of the draft with a DL, OL, CB, Safety, and probably RB. At a minimum.

14 minutes ago, greendestiny27 said:

I like him too but dude, can you stop with that stupid f'n robot dance after nearly every single tackle?! Very annoying.

I kind of like it

4 minutes ago, Alphagrand said:

I don’t think you should let it bother you so much.  I’m in my late 50s now and I’m understanding the phrase "the world belongs to the young” much more as I get older.  I treat the nonsense of the younger generations with humor.

I do too. The problem is these younger generations are growing into adults and getting into the work force and into positions of authority. It's basically what DEI departments are. Nutjobs get into the workplace and ridicule norms in favor of their own niche psychotic ideologies.

The amount of influence crazy niche nutjobs have on society is something I never saw coming. So much so we literally have government bodies and institutions banning the words men and women in text, in favor of gender neutral language.

Professional wrestling analogy, I don’t watch wrestling but I am somewhat familiar with their past storylines. Bear with me:
 

There is a moment in WWE history where Steve Austin was injured in the ring and the company portrayed it as a car accident involving a hit and run by a current wrestler who was trying to "remove” stone cold. It ended up being revealed that the culprit was actually Triple H, a villainous wrestler who was dating the owner’s daughter and practically running the company by the time Austin came back to action. Despite the Rock rising to prominence in that time period, Triple H said he gained more power over the industry than anyone in the time Stone Cold was gone.

Dallas drafting Dak Prescott was our Triple H era. We’ve never seen such team success in those 7 years: 5 playoff appearances, 6 playoff wins, 2 NFCCGs, 2 SBs, and a ring.

I hope he’s their QB forever

1 minute ago, Aerolithe_Lion said:

Professional wrestling analogy, I don’t watch wrestling but I am somewhat familiar with their past storylines. Bear with me:
 

There is a moment in WWE history where Steve Austin was injured in the ring and the company portrayed it as a car accident involving a hit and run by a current wrestler who was trying to "remove” stone cold. It ended up being revealed that the culprit was actually Triple H, a villainous wrestler who was dating the owner’s daughter and practically running the company at that point. Despite the Rock rising to prominence in that time period, Triple H said he gained more power over the industry than anyone in the time Stone Cold was gone.

Dallas drafting Dak Prescott was our Triple H era. We’ve never seen such team success in those 7 years: 5 playoff appearances, 6 playoff wins, 2 NFCCGs, 2 SBs, and a ring.

I hope he’s their QB forever

 Meh None of those dudes got Anything on this 

 

 

11 minutes ago, Aerolithe_Lion said:

Dallas drafting Dak Prescott was our Triple H era. We’ve never seen such team success in those 7 years: 5 playoff appearances, 6 playoff wins, 2 NFCCGs, 2 SBs, and a ring.

Dak as HHH (aka not THE guy no matter how much they tried) fits very well. 

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There it is.  I think Howie would sign up another Reddick.  "Fastballs"

 

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Compiling a list of "my guys” in the draft. Just guys I really love. I can say there’s more players I like this year at both Eagles spots than there were last year in the draft. Trading for that future Saints pick was a wise move by Howie.

21 minutes ago, Sack that QB said:

Compiling a list of "my guys” in the draft. Just guys I really love. I can say there’s more players I like this year at both Eagles spots than there were last year in the draft. Trading for that future Saints pick was a wise move by Howie.

As was trading for AJ

10 minutes ago, Texas Eagle said:

As was trading for AJ

Great trade. Guy could go down as the best WR in Eagles history and the alternative was likely Trent McDuffie which would’ve made the draft and off-season much different and much more boring.

34 minutes ago, Cliftoma said:

There it is.  I think Howie would sign up another Reddick.  "Fastballs"

 

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I was listening to Cossel, he had an interesting take. He thinks he may be best suited for MLB. He flies to the ball and makes jarring hits upon arriving. Seems to be really good backed off the line of scrimmage diagnosing and attacking. As a pure DE he seems to need more work but his speed and get off is off the charts so there's a lot of promise there. I would think he can be a versatile weapon. I'd be very fine with him at 10.

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11 minutes ago, ToastJenkins said:

Bs foul call on creighton

Hand on the hip but didn't see a push.

Reminded me of a bad call at the end of a recent important football game.

 

1 hour ago, Cliftoma said:

There it is.  I think Howie would sign up another Reddick.  "Fastballs"

 

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I'm coming around more on Smith the closer we get to the draft. Reddick, Sweat and Smith would be crazy on passing downs. Outside of CB, no one else thrills me at 10.

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