Eagles Overall Draft Grade:
Grade A
We didn’t have many picks to work with and for what we had
we did very well. We have potential in every round. We didn’t pick any players
that are certain to fail which many other teams did. Dallas, TE should be able
to contribute early on in his career and should be a good TE with upside. We
addressed the CB position, which we were thin at. We got an extremely athletic
nickle CB with a high ceiling. Also in the fourth round we brought in a DE edge
rusher who has the frame and the superior athleticism to be a star. He has a lot of work to do, but to
get someone with this potential in the 4th round is quite good. We
also addressed our offensive line with a guard and potential OT. Pryor gives us
good experienced depth at the position. Mailata, a former rugby player is an
absolute beast and could develop into an all pro OT or maybe DT. He is very raw
but I love the pick in the 7th round.
2nd Round - Dallas
Goedert, South Dakota St. 6’5 256: Grade A-
While I would have preferred to stay in round one and take
Will Hernandez, G or Connor Williams, G at this position I like the selection
of Dallas’. He is a good athlete and has with great hands. He doesn’t seem to
get very open on his routes though and still needs to improve in his blocking
ability. He was also incredibly productive with 1293 yards a 14.1 yard average
and 11 touch downs his junior year and 1111 yards 15.4 yard average and 7 td
his senior year. Overall, it looks like Dallas has the potential to contribute as
a receiving TE early on in his career because of his size, good athleticism,
and great hands.
4th Round - Avonte
Maddox, Pittsburg, 5’9 184: Grade
B+
He’s extremely
athletic but he is shorter and lighter than many CBs. He would have to play against smaller quicker WRs. He also has great production over his career with 34 PBU and 9 INTs.
He has great work ethic and plays with tenacity. He has some concerns in
coverage and he’s better in zone. I like his potential as someone who is both
athletic and productive. He is a little small and short which could hurt him
some. Overall, he seems like another great prospect. I expect that he could
become a starting nickle corner.
4th Round –
Josh Sweat, Florida St. 6’5 251: Grade B
Josh is an excellent athlete with a sub 7 second 3-cone, a 4.53 40
and 39.5 inches in the vertical jump. He had two good college years but not
great. He had 7 sacks in 2016 and 5.5 in 2017. He would have benefited from
another year in college. He looks quick around the edge on tape. He isn’t very
big right now and would be best suited to come in on passing situations. There
is a lot I like about Josh, his length, has athleticism, his tackling ability,
but he does have some deficiencies. He needs to get better with his technique
and he is slow off the ball. I’m not sure if that can be addressed. Overall, he
has a lot of upside and could develop into a very good pass rusher.
6th Round – Matt
Pryor, G TCU, 6’7 332: Grade
B
Matt is a big guard that played G and OT in college. He did
not measure well at the combine, although he seems to move better on tape. He
seems like he’d do better at guard because he’s not as athletic as some other
OTs. He has long arms and huge hands which help him deliver a strong punch. He
needs to work on his technique and improve his knee bend. Some people have concerns
about his work ethic. If he works hard and takes well to coaching, he has a
shot to contribute.
7th Round- Jorda
Mailata, OT, Professional Ruby Player, 6’8 346: Grade A
Big powerful athletic ruby player. I’m sure that everyone
has heard about him by now. He looks like
a beast on tape. He smashes through guys and carries others fifteen yards. He
looks pretty quick on his feet and has great acceleration for someone of his
size. Here are his measurable…40: 5.12,
VJ: 28 inches; BJ: 8-10; short shuttle 4.67, 3 cone 8.03 seconds; Bench: 22
lifts. Overall his measurable are quite good given that he’s 346 lbs. He is
obviously very raw since he never played football. It would be smart to put him
at a position that is easier to learn. He has a lot of potential but he may
flame out if he can’t adjust well. He has run quite a bit but he’s much too
large for a running back. He could play a large fullback. That would be
interesting. I’m not sure how his hands are. I would assume that they are not
that great for now, so TE would be a little more difficult. We also just
drafted a first round TE and have Zach Ertz. Still, it seems like he could be a
Gronkowski type of TE. He is currently listed as an OT. He does have great size
and athleticism to play OT and could develop into something special. It would
also be nice to have someone that could replace Peters. It might be a hard
transition though. It would be interesting to see what he could do at DT. His
size and power are perfect and it looks like he has the tenacity to play the
position. If I was the Eagles, I would test him out at various positions and
see what he has a knack for. For OT, how is his footwork and can he knee bend to
get good leverage. If he is not a natural knee-bender, than another position
might be superior. I suspect that he is though even though he is very tall. Overall,
he has tons of potential and you can’t wrong selecting someone like this in the
7th round. His success will hinge on if he can learn the technique
at whatever position he plays. I like his chances. Watch his highlights here: