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Sunday, April 30, 2017

Philadelphia Eagles Draft Grade and Assessment

Eagles Draft Grade

Overall Grade: B- : We didn't get many if any players that will come right in and start. I don't think Barnett is ready and Sidney Jones is injured. Rasul will likely never start. We did however get some nice athletic developmental prospects that could eventually contribute and Sidney Jones looks like he will be good when he heals. Derek could become a passable starter as well.

Round 1: Derek Barnett DE: B-
It’s not like Barnett doesn’t have positives or that he can’t become a very good player, it’s just that he doesn’t look like a sure thing like other players did. Yes, he was very productive and even broke Reggie White’s record. Does that make him Reggie White? No. Reggie had forty pounds on Barnett. He was quicker, better at changing direction, and more powerful than Barnett.
Barnett is great at fighting with his hands, but his arms are very short and 3 inches shorter than miles Garrett. He is decent against the run, but his change of direction speed and closing speed are liabilities. He was productive, it seems, largely due to his hand fighting and his anticipation of the snap. He will have a much harder time doing the same things in the NFL. His anticipation of the snap helped mask his explosion off of the line, which was average at best. Barnett could become a reliable starter if he increases his pass rushing skill set, but he is not a sure thing. I would love a dominant DE and have been waiting for one for a long time. I hope that Barnett becomes the man for us, and he could, but I would have gone a safer direction here.


Round 2: Sidney Jones CB 6’0 186: B
Sidney was projected to be a first round pick until he tore his Achilles tendon. He has enough athletic ability to stay with WR except for fast receivers on deep routes. He has natural talent and awareness at the position to overcome his sub elite athletics. His production was pretty good in college, but he didn’t have any amazing years. He has good hands and can pull in interceptions. Sidney is a hard pick to grade. He could develop into a good CB. His injury is a setback, but also helped the Eagles to get him in the second round. The value and injury cancel out on the grade. Other than that he has enough potential for a B grade.

Round 3: Douglas Rasul CB 6’2 209: D+
Rasul has great size for a press CB. He could also play safety. He is a one year wonder in college which is concerning. It was quite a good year with 8 ints, but it’s always risky relying on one year. He does not have a great long speed at 4.6 which is a concern as a CB. He also only have average athletics otherwise. Because of his poor long speed, he will need safety help over the top, and he will have to give a strong jam at the line. He is likely a better safety than CB athletically, but since he’s not a great tackler that limits his potential move. He will have problems staying with WRs on all routes.

Round 4: Mack Hollins WR 6’4 221: B
Mack has great size for a WR. Ideal really. He only ran the 40 at the combine and had a solid 4.5. While he doesn’t have another measrualbes, he is very quick and has great acceleration. He needs to greatly improve his route running on shorter routes to be able to get open. He also needs to work on his catching ability and stop body catching. He certainly has potential to become a top WR if he gets everything else together. He wasn’t very productive in college, which is a little concerning, but once again he has good potential.

Round 4: Donnel Pumphrey RB: B-
He could only be used for a return man. He’s too small to pass block so he can’t be in on third downs. He’s too small to play RB on first and second downs. If his hands weren’t bellow average, he could play WR on some special plays. He doesn’t have long speed, but he does accelerate very quickly. He also has good lateral agility, not the two man cutting ability of Lesean Mccoy, but good. His production was huge in college… tons of yards, tons of tds, good average. If he can put on 20 lbs and learn to pass block, he could be a great third down RB and maybe contribute on first and second downs. If he weighed 25 lbs more and still had the same quickness, he would have been an A pick in the 4th. Many small players like him cannot make the jump to the NFL though. That being said, I want him to make it. If he gets bigger it looks like he could be special.

Round 5: Shelton Gibson WR 5’11 191: A-
Shelton is a great deep threat with a very good average per catch. He needs to work on his route running and his hands, but if he can get that together, he could be a good wr. He also has good size for someone as fast as he is. People have been comparing him to Desean Jackson. He is similar, but not the same. He’s bigger than him and not quite as fast as him. I love the pick in the 5th round.

Round 5: Nate Gerry S 6’2 218: C-
Nate is simply not athletic enough to play safety in the NFL. It’s possible that he could put on weight and play LB. He was decently productive in college. He has good ball skills with 13 ints. He isn’t good enough with coverage to cover WRs. He could cover TEs though. He missed many tackles in college, so he would have to improve there.

Round 6: Elijah Qualls DT 6’1 313: B
Elijah has power and can attack low with good leverage. He has very short arms though, the second shortest of all D lineman. He also has decent athleticism. His production is average in college and he needs to get into better shape. The two biggest concerns about him are his arm length and his work ethic. For the 6th round it’s not bad to change a chance on someone who has some potential.

Thursday, April 27, 2017

Philadelphia Eagles Mock Draft 2017

Eagles Mock Draft

1st Round: Marlon Humphrey CB, or Ryan Ramczyk OT since we need a future RT and I'm not feeling the other prospects. We could go CB in round two if we went OT here. (I'm not into Derek Barnett, the projected pick in some mocks) - If Marlon is around at the Eagles pick he will be very worth drafting and will likely become a starter.

2nd Round: Dion Dawkins OT - We need depth at tackle for when someone gets injured and when Jason Peters Retires. Dion has power in the run game and also adequate athleticism to pass block. He could move in at RT after Peters retires and Lane Johnson moves to LT.  

3rd Round: Taywan Taylor WR - We don't need a WR as much as we did before signing Alshon Jeffery but Taywan has a ton of potential. 

4th Round: Shaquill Griffin CB - A very athletic CB with good coverage ability. His top speed isn't elite, but he can develop into a very good CB. 

4th Round:  Marlin Mack RB - Marlin is a speedy productive RB. He has great acceleration once he picks his lane. He has the potential to compete for the top Eagles RB spot. 

5th Round: Connor Harris ILB - Connor is a small school prospect who was a tackle machine. Not all players can make the jump from a small school to the NFL, but Connor has the athleticism and drive to be one of them. 

6th Round: Robert Davis WR - An excellent sized WR with good explosion. His routes need work but he has great hands and is great at high pointing the ball. He will provide us even more depth at WR for a strong camp competition. 

7th Round:7 Joe Williams RB - Joe has great acceleration and finds holes quickly. He has a great rushing average in college and looked great on tape. He does have several character issues, but if he is committed to the game, Joe could be a starting running back.

Wednesday, April 26, 2017

Best Middle and Late Round Draft Prospects

Late and Middle Round Draft Prospects

RB

Joe Williams - Joe is great through the hole with top acceleration. He finds the holes quick without dancing around and has good top speed. He had a 6.7 yard average during his senior year and good measurables. He looks really great on tape, and should be a good starting running back barring problems from his character. He retired from football for two months and has an arrest record. He will need to be interviewed well to determine his dedication to the sport. CBS round projection 6,7

T.J. Logan - He is fast and eats up ground quick with long strides. He has good but not great later agility. He is more of a one cut and go runner. He looks like he could be a strong third down back if he can improve his pass blocking. He should put on some muscle since he doesn't have that much power and a smaller lower body. CBS round projection 5,6. 

Justin Davis - He has good acceleration through his cuts and can make some good moves. He has quick feet and quick cuts. He is also a good pass catcher. His measurables are acceptable, and his 3 cone is good. He should put on some weight, but otherwise looks like he could be worthwhile pick, possibly as a 3rd down back. CBS round projection RFA

WR

Taywan Taylor - Hes a mid round prospect. He has a ton of potential. His top speed isn't amazing, but he is very quick and still got open on deep balls quite a bit. He looks very open on many of his catches. He only ran a few routes, so he will need more practice, but he should become a starting second receiver or slot receiver. CBS round projection 3,4

Robert Davis - He has very good size and very good measurables, especially his vertical and broad jumps, which shows explosion. He had good stats but nothing amazing. His routes need work but he has great hands and is great at high pointing the ball. If he can improve his route running, he could become a starting receiver in the NFL. CBS round projection 6

TE

Bucky Hodges - He has both great athletics and great statistics. He looks like a sure thing as a receiving TE. He's another mid round prospect projected to go in the 4th round. I included him because he just looks great. Even if a team doesn't need a TE, he would be a steal in the 4th round. He could learn from the starter and be the eventual starter. He need to improve his route running for sure though and work on his hands a bit. 

DT

Grover Stewart - He's a 347lbs NT. He is athletic for his size and is super strong. He needs to work on his technique and his pad level, but if he can consistently attack with lower pads, he could become a force to be reckoned with. He had good production for a man of his size, but it was at lower level competition. He will need to make a big jump to the NFL. Since he's a 6th round projected prospect, he's worth pulling the trigger on. 

CB

Shaquill Griffin - He's very athletic, but his top speed isn't elite. He has good coverage and hardly allowed any passes to be completed. He also has many passes broken up. He might have to play the slot or in the cover 2, but he looks like he can develop into a very good CB. He's also a mid round prospect with a projected round of 3.

Ahkello Witherspoon - He has good height and very good athletics. He has many passes broken up and very few passes completed. He doesn't get many interceptions and needs to get a little stronger as well. He's projected to go in the third round. 


FS

Branden Leston - He has great athletics and good size. His stats are also good with 90+ tackles for two years and 9 passes broken up his senior year. He's worth definitely pick up since he's projected as a RFA. He has the potential to become a starter.

Jason Thompson - He barely played football and started out as a QB. He is incredibly athletic though and should be taken as a RFA to see if he can be developed into a FS or SS.