Posted: Tuesday, June 15, 2010, 1:37 PM | 3 comments |
 
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The Eagles have signed fourth round draft picks Mike Kafka, a quarterback, and Clay Harbor, a tight end.

They each signed four year deals.

Kafka, out of Northwestern, is likely to be the third string quarterback this year, behind Kevin Kolb and Mike Vick. He is athletic and has been working hard in camp, but doesn't have a big arm and is still working to transition from a spread offense to the NFL. We wrote about his work ethic here.

Harbor, from Missouri State, figures to battle with Cornelius Ingram for the job backing up Brent Celek. Harbor showed some nice hands in off-season training activities and said he was working on his blocking.

The Eagles have now signed nine of their 13 draft picks, all from the fourth round or later.

Posted by Jonathan Tamari @ 1:37 PM  Permalink | 3 comments
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  • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 4:25 PM, 06/15/2010
    Going to be a good Battle for the #2 tight end spot with Harbor and Ingram. I Hope Kafka can be a good quaterback so the Eagles can trade him down the road for a good draft pick.
    briandawkins20
  • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 5:59 PM, 06/15/2010
    get use to carrying the clipboard kid..wolf.
    wolf 4
  • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 10:57 PM, 06/15/2010
    hey wolf 4, it must suck seeing so many other people (for lack of a better word) ruining your Lonewolf moniker. While your routine was repetitive and dripping of ignorance, it was far more entertaining than what the current set of ritards are doing.
    The Reddgie


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