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Friday, April 19, 2019

Eagles NFL Mock Draft



Every Round for the Eagles Mock Draft


Round 1 (25): Devin Bush LB – The Eagles are in desperate need for linebackers and there are not many great ones in the draft.


Other possibilities: Andre Dillard, OT if he drops – We need to replace Jason Peters since he’s old and gets injured all of the time. It’s probably his last year.

AJ Brown, WR – While we don’t need a WR this year, Nelson Agholor is on the last year of his contract. AJ Brown looks amazing and would be a huge asset in the pass game.

Round 2 (53): Dalton Risner, OT if we don’t get Andre Dillard in the first round we should go with Dalton Risner to replace Peters when He retires.

Other Options: Max Sharping, OT: another great tackle prospect who can replace Peters.

Chris Lindstrom, G: I’d rather have one of the tackles, but Lindstrom is an athletic guard that will help sure up our offensive line.

Round 2 (57): Justin Layne, CB: More help for the secondary. We only have Ronald Darby for one year and Jalen Mills has some legal trouble

Other Options:  Juan Thornhill, Safety: We need depth in the secondary. Juan is a great prospect to help out.

Round 4 (127): Devin Singletary, RB: we don’t have great running backs after Jordan Howard. Singletary could replace Darren Sproles roll as a complementary back and passing game back.

Round 4 (138): Isaiah Johnson, CB: More help for the secondary.

Round 5 (163): Cortez Broughton, DT: It would help to add some depth behind our top DTs. Broughton is productive and athletic.

Other Options: Blake Cashman, LB an athletic productive LB to help us at the position.

Round 6 (197): Ben Burr-Kirven, LB: We need help at LB and Burr-Kirven is a great late round prospect with amazing production and good athleticism.

Oher Options: Cole Holcomb, LB another athletic productive linebacker to compete for a starting spot.

Rookie Free Agents that we Should Target:

Marcus Epps, Wyoming 6’0” 197: Round FA, FS – His 40 time is a little low for a FS at 4.55 but acceptable. But he has very good shuttle and cone drills at 4.07 and 6.77. He has posted a 38.5 inch vertical. He had 324 tackles in 4 years, 18.5 tackles for a loss, 9 ints, and 22 passes defended. He looks good on tape and would be great to take a chance on in the 7th or in FA.

Garrett Bowery, Lamar 6’1 310: Round FA, G – He’s athletic with a good shuttle time 4.58 and one of the best 10 yard splits for any offensive lineman 1.63. He’s shorter than some guards, and although I couldn’t find his arm length, it’s probably shorter than is preferred. He’s a great prospect to nab as a rookie free agent.

Dominick Bragalone, Lehigh 5’11” 230: Round 7/FA  - He’s from a smaller school, but looks to have the measurable to make an impact in the NFL. He ran a 4.44, had 31 reps, and a 10’3” broad jump. He has good cutting ability, especially for someone of his size and pretty good explosion and power too. He should pump his legs better when someone grabs them and he could break even more tackles. He is good at breaking most arm tackles though. He had three great years with over a thousand yards and a 5.6 yard per average until a poor senior year.

Sutton Smith, Northern Illinois 6’1” 237: Round 7/FA LB   - Insane production 29 sacks and 56.5 tackles for a loss in two years, plus 3 TDs and 7 forced fumbles. Small. Can’t play DE, would have to play LB in the NFL due to his smaller size and lack of height. He has an amazing cone drill 6.75.
Ross Reynolds, Iowa 6’3” 304: Round FA, G – Although he only started for one year, he has great athleticism. He may have to move to center, but could be a steal if he does.

Jason Moore, Findlay 6’3 215 Round FA, WR – Good size and while is 40 is just okay at 4.57, he posted a 4.07 shuttle and a 6.62 three cone drill, which are both great times. He also had a 37 inch vertical. He had over a fifteen yard average for two years and two thousand yards combined. He must have been injured his senior year. He’s worth a shot as a FA for sure.

Jeff Smith, Boston College 6’0” 191: Round FA, WR – Really great measurable with a 4.36 40 a 4.06 shuttle and a 6.87 three cone drill. He didn’t have much production and started out as a QB, but when you combine all of his years, he had 902 rushing yards with a 6.6 yard average and over a thousand receiving yards with a 15 yard average. His hand are bad, maybe switch him to defense or he should work to improve. Worth a shot as a rookie free agent.

Jalen Guyton, North Texas 6’1” 212: Round FA, WR – Another guy with good size and great measurable. He also has decent production with 1580 yards and a 15.3 yards average over two years. He’s raw and needs to work on his game though. Wroth it as a FA pick up.

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