Eagles mocks, draft thoughts
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Eagles mocks, draft thoughts
Sheil Kapadia, Philly.com
Below is a roundup of some recently released mocks, along with my draft thoughts.
And be sure to check out Birds' Eye View and Eagletarian for coverage from Andy Reid's breakfast with reporters at the NFL owners' meetings.
SI.com's Don Banks has the Eagles grabbing Mississippi State defensive tackle Fletcher Cox with the 15th pick:
The DeMeco Ryans trade means the Eagles have their 2012 starting middle linebacker already on their roster. That frees up Philly to look at several positions in the first round, defensive tackle, offensive tackle and safety among them. Cox is the draft's third-rated DT, and while the position isn't an urgent need, you know how Andy Reid loves his big guys up front.
It would not surprise me if the Eagles went with a defensive tackle in the first round. Derek Landri and Trevor Laws remain free agents, but the Birds could pick a DT, get him on the field right away as part of Jim Washburn's rotation and expand his role in 2013.
Lance Zierlein of TheSidelineView.com has the Eagles going with Michael Brockers:
Brockers may not make it past the Chiefs, but if he does, the Eagles will be salivating. Brockers plays with power against the run and while he's not a great pass rusher, the Eagles need a run stuffer much more than another pass rusher.
Brockers reportedly has a visit scheduled with the Eagles. In terms of finding a defensive tackle who excels against the run, I think the Eagles have that in Antonio Dixon.
Zierlein also mocks the second round, projecting California linebacker Mychal Kendricks and Nebraska linebacker Lavonte David for the Eagles.
Kendricks (5-11, 239) had an outstanding combine, leading all linebackers with a 40 time of 4.47 seconds. Although he's not the biggest guy, Kendricks was productive in college too, earning Pac-12 Defensive Player of the Year honors in 2011. NFL.com's scouting report describes him as a "very solid tackler who punishes running backs when he fills the gap on inside runs."
David (6-1, 233) has trouble shedding blocks, but does a pretty good job in coverage, according NFL.com's scouting report.
Nolan Nawrocki of ProFootballWeekly.com suggests the Eagles could take North Carolina defensive end Quinton Coples:
The Eagles made a run at Julius Peppers several years ago but were unable to land him. Coples is not quite as gifted and brings more issues about his competitiveness, but DL coach Jim Washburn has made his name maximizing underachievers. Coples can be special inside or outside if he plays up to his potential.
Coples (6-6, 284) would give the Eagles some size and length at defensive end. The Birds seem to have their defensive end rotation set with Trent Cole, Jason Babin, Brandon Graham and Darryl Tapp. But if they see value in Coples, they could certainly find a way to use him - either in place of Tapp, or as Nawrocki suggests, on the inside.
Jonathan Bales, a contributor to The Fifth Down blog on the New York Times' Web site, has the Eagles taking Alabama defensive back Dre Kirkpatrick:
Another cornerback? No. Kirkpatrick is being viewed by many as the draft’s top safety.
I guess this one depends on how the Eagles view Kirkpatrick (6-2, 186). Much of what happens at safety depends on the development of second-year player Jaiquawn Jarrett. But the Birds could definitely go cornerback early, with Asante Samuel expected to be traded, Dominique Rodgers-Cromartie signed only through 2012 and Nnamdi Asomugha turning 31 before next season.
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I still take Kuechly if he's there. ICDogg
they will make sure that they get a lineman or linebacker , who's under ^foot tall that what they do short and small. we need to get a 6'$ 330 dt devon still and a ^'3 inch linebacker and yes we are hurting at corner drc is soft and can't tackle namdi is 31 in a yr or 2 hell be a safety that leaves us wit josilio hanson and curtis marsh yea they sound like super bowl caliber covers phillyboyda1
they will make sure that they get a lineman or linebacker , who's under ^foot tall that what they do short and small. we need to get a 6'$ 330 dt devon still and a ^'3 inch linebacker and yes we are hurting at corner drc is soft and can't tackle namdi is 31 in a yr or 2 hell be a safety that leaves us wit josilio hanson and curtis marsh yea they sound like super bowl caliber covers phillyboyda1
What good is an elite defense without an physical eltie offense? Sound familiar oh yea the RAVENS! every year the Ravens defense is rated one of the best in the league. But what about the offense. they have ray rice, boldin. whats missing? another physical receiver to compliment boldin. The eagles need to consider Michael FLoyd if he drops to 15. Then we can grab the best linebacker and CORNER on the board. The if we pass on Floyd the JETS or the Bears will grab him. Scouts are ranking him close to Blackmon who is rated the #1 receiver on the board. Floyd is ranked the #2. It would be nice to have another clutch WR that can make plays when it counts. This would allow Maclin and Desean to focus down the field. Keeping our defense off the field Yes_General
Since we won't get RGIII I say go get the sleeper pick, Russell Wilson. He'd be a steal for this team in later round. realtruth
15th, DT Brockers has a massive frame and likely has the ability to fluctuate his weight
46th, WR Alshon Jeffery is a lanky prospect who uses his size well to make plays on the ball downfield.
51st, QB Ryan Lindley has a very lively arm and can drive the ball from anywhere on the field
88th LB Dont'a Hightower is lengthy and imposing lining up in the middle of a defense.
114th, CB Stephon Gilmore has impressive footwork for his size which he uses well in a shuffle-shuffle-bail technique
153rd, T Marcel Jones is one of the top offensive tackles in the class after starting for two years
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Mayock was high on CB Gilmore proday at South Caro. Mayock said 10 to 15 type pick. TXEaglesFan
Mychal Kendricks (LB from Cal) is a beast
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fA3_XaOOIiA Eagles_Nation
Um yeah Coples will be gone before 15. Flether Cox is rated 3rd of the 4 DTs graded as 1st rounders, and he's the smallest. Bank on him being the guy. Only in Philly...
Phillip Hunt is our 3rd best DE currently but Coples would be a steal at this pick. Do you see what he did at the Senior Bowl. It was a man against Boys! wheelerkd
6-6 284??? you do iT! osi is hurt boohoo
Coples would be a value pick if still there at 15. blah
When you have a top 15 pick, I like taking the best player and leaving it that. If someone offers you a third or better to move up and you still have a pick in the first round then OKay but losing a shot to identify and take a possible blue chip player at 15 so you can pick up a special teams player in rd 4 of a draft where you have 9 picks is stupid. UncleStosh
Comment removed.- Eric LeGrand may still be avalible at 15...Andy Reid probably still sees potential in him, after his recovery of course. (sorry not trying to offend anyone. I'm praying LeGrand makes a full recovery)
Philsfan2012
I agree with Bobphxville, they will trade down.
My opinion, The Eagles seem to try and out think everyone, they get too cute, and do dumb moves (like B Graham).
Therefore, instead of staying out at #15, they will look for any excuse to try an be clever. It doesn't make sense to trade up when DTs will be available at #15; therefore, they will mis judge, trade down and loose the opportunity to get 1 of the 3 highly rated DTackles. They missed judged 2 yrs ago with CBs being available at the bottom of round 1, ended up paying the price last year.
Hold your breath... here's ANDY!!! Lerze777
I could see us going for Kendricks in the second round if he is still there. BigLadd- Line play - look at The Giants
I think that they will trade down around 5 spots, regain the 4th round pick they gave up for Ryans, and then pick Mark Barron Bobphxville
I don't see significant weaknesses at this point, so trading down makes some sense. But I think a couple of game changers may be available at 15 (or 11-14 with a trade up); Poe, Brockers, Coples (if any are still around). Otherwise, I'd try to collect early rounders for next year when they'll need to take a serious look at a QB, CB, and potentially safety and LB. T
1st round DT, second round OT and big WR bsmart
Kirkpatrick is a soft, Zone CB who has tackling issues. Hes not a safety. This is 1 year to trade down, if you are the Birds. Once you get out of the top ten.. 11-30 are all similar players. FABER- You are being sarcastic, correct?..Dre Kirkpatrick has been a flat out star since Day 1 in Tuscaloosa, no swim technique will get off his jam, and can play slot receivers right now...If not for a weed purchase two months ago, he's a top 10 pick...The Eagles would do great with Fletcher Cox as well, a leader and a versatile lineman, who could play inside or out...Mychal Kendricks had a great Combine, and he shined at Cal...If he was 3 inches taller, he's a top 20 pick..Real good player.
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It will be interesting to see how Washburn's opinion plays out in the draft. I'm not sure I trust AR's judgenment on D talent, but Washburn should be a pretty savvy talent evaluator. If the Iggles pick up an impact player on the D it should put them in contention. Cameiros


