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Eagles tackle transformation

ESPN says a deal for Jason Peters is essentially done.

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Eagles tackle transformation

POSTED: Friday, April 17, 2009, 2:44 PM

Breaking news, apparently: ESPN is reporting -- and Paul Domowitch has confirmed -- that the Eagles essentially have completed a deal to bring Pro Bowl tackle Jason Peters to Philadelphia.

They describe it as an "agreement in principle." The Eagles would give up the 28th pick in the first round, plus a fourth-rounder and an undisclosed pick in 2010.

The report is that Peters is on the way to Philadelphia, and that there is talk he would need to pass a physical and maybe work out a contract extension.

This is enormous. That is likely takes the Eagles out of the Anquan Boldin sweepstakes will be an interesting side note -- they really do have better things to do with the 21st pick. But it would signal again what we knew all along: that this team builds from the lines out, and that it felt it needed a complete overhaul at offensive tackle, and this will have accomplished it. Peters on the left and Stacy Andrews on the right has a chance to be a giant improvement.

They will have accomplished a generational shift along their line in the blink of an eye. There is nothing worse than having to watch a kid left tackle struggle through the growing pains -- and the Eagles have avoided that. There is nothing more worrisome than watching a team plug one hole by weakening itself at two spots -- and the Eagles have just avoided that, too, because now there is no reason to shift right guard Shawn Andrews over to left tackle.

There is no way to hide a problem at left tackle. There is no way in the NFL to paper over troubles in that particular position. It is why so few good veteran left tackles shake loose. That Peters did -- because of his adamant insistence on a new contract from the Bills, following a long and loud holdout last summer -- is the Eagles' good fortune.

Anybody who says they don't like this does not watch the sport.

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  • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 11:16 PM, 04/17/2009
    Watch the Eeegz drop down in the first round, pick up Brown at RB and another 2nd or 3rd rounder . . . wouldn't put it past Andy . . . did someone say something about drafting a center (Mack?) late in the first round?
    petergou
  • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 11:19 PM, 04/17/2009
    I think Reddgie (4:37pm) is on Andy's wavelength, but I'd like to see a RB or TE, though Mr. Noble's idea/projection to the future would be more than fine with me :-) Pennyworth is correct--quite but effective off season moves . . . Go Eeeeegz!
    petergou
  • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 1:20 AM, 04/18/2009
    this is a tremendous move. better than anything they could have picked up in the draft. why doesn't anyone mention picking up the OSU RB (wells) at 21? he seems like a great fit...i agree if they don't go after a top RB now that Buck is gone, it is just foolish. Bring on the draft!!
    djack10
  • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 8:55 AM, 04/18/2009
    (A. Reid): uh-hum, uh-hum, I need to get better. We'll look at that. DRAFT DAY
    whatthe?
  • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 10:42 AM, 04/18/2009
    I want them to trade the pick for Boldin, If not, pick a top DB or WR. Second round get an RB. If we get a #1 WR then SB here we come. Otherwise, we still may get there but it will be somewhat of a struggle. Dont forget, Mcnabb still has to stay healthy which is never set in stone.
    maximus
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  • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 10:20 AM, 04/19/2009
    Torrey Holt is still out there and we don't even have to give up a draft choice(great receiver)
    garyp


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