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FOUR NEW NAMES
These guys weren't mentioned for the Eagles in February's roundup.
Wide receiver James Hardy, Indiana. 6-7, 220 pounds. "Big possession-type receiver who should be very effective in the red zone," says about.com's James Adler (updated March 10). 'The 'no non-sense' pick that Eagles' season ticket holders have been hoping for," says prodraftguide.net (March 19).
Cornerback Mike Jenkins, South Florida. 5-10, 197 pounds. Even though Eagles signed Asante Samuel, "Lito Sheppard will probably be traded, which means they still need help at cornerback," says nfldraftcountdown.com (March 17). Many mocks, however, have him gone by No. 12.
Linebacker Dan Connor, Penn State. 6-3, 233 pounds. "Set the school record with 419 career tackles," notes CBS's sportsline.com, where Sports Xchange projected Connor (March 18).
Wide receiver Early Doucet, LSU. 6-0, 205 pounds. Third best wideout, after Limas Sweed and Malcolm Kelly, says djnflmockdraft.com (March 20). Doesn't show up on most first-round boards, however. In fact, he's projected as the Bird's second-round pick, at No. 49, by fantasyfootballjungle.com (March 25).
RETAINING, IF NOT GAINING SUPPORT
Many picks changed, but these names stayed the same.
Wide receiver DeSean Jackson, California. 5-9, 169 pounds. Since he also returns kicks, he's "instant offense on two levels," says Fox Sports (March 24). "Athletic playmaker," says thefootballexpert.com (March 23). "Home run ability," says sportsnutz.com. (March 17). Has "explosiveness," says footballsfuture.com (March 17). Note: Before the combine, he was listed as 5-11.
Wide receiver Limas Sweed, Texas. 6-5, 219 pounds. Best receiver in college football before a wrist injury, says CBS's sports.line.com, where Pete Prisco projected Sweed to the Eagles (March 13). Size and speed "must make Coach Andy Reid drool," says nfldraftdog.com (March 5).
Linebacker Keith Rivers, USC. 6-3. 220 pounds. "Big time hitter who plays sideline to sideline," says Matt Chase of fantasyfootballjungle.com (March 25). Also projected to the Birds by huddlegeeks.com (March 20).
Defensive end Calais Campbell, Miami. 6-8, 280 pounds. "Massive player, and he is quick and skilled at sacking the quarterback," says draftking.com (March 4).
Wide receiver Malcolm Kelly, Oklahoma. 6-4, 217 pounds. "Assuming he's healthy, Kelly is a fluid athlete with outstanding size and arguably the strongest hands of any receiver in this class," says Todd McShay of Scouts, Inc., for ESPN.com. (March 13). Also projected to the Birds by Jim Corbett of USAToday.com (March 13).
NO LONGER ON THE RADAR
Fred Davis of USC, considered the top prospect at the position, barely cracked the first round with only one of USA Today's eight draftniks.
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