One Question for Each Philadelphia Eagles’ Positional Unit Heading Into 2016 Season

August 11, 2016

It’s been a relatively quiet training camp for the Philadelphia Eagles through the first two weeks. And that’s perfectly fine. This is a team that frequently dominates the headlines during the offseason, lately for moves that haven’t worked out the way they should.  A few months ago, the Eagles stole headlines when they engineered a massive trade to move up to the number two overall pick, where they selected North…

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Projecting the 53-Man Roster for the 2016 Philadelphia Eagles

May 21, 2016

This is probably the quietest time of the offseason for the Philadelphia Eagles. Free agents have been signed, the draft is finished and no disgruntled former Heisman winning quarterbacks are still holding out of camp.  The only thing worth discussing right now is which players will make the official 53-man roster for the Eagles. I’d say there are about 35 spots on this team that are guaranteed, meaning 18 are…

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How Third-Round Pick Isaac Seumalo Fits in Philadelphia Eagles’ 2016 Offensive Line

May 4, 2016

Embed from Getty Images Following the Philadelphia Eagles’ pre-draft trade up for North Dakota state quarterback Carson Wentz, the organization made Oregon State guard Isaac Seumalo their next pick, taking him midway through the third round. Seumalo is the first offensive lineman the Eagles have drafted since Lane Johnson went fourth overall in 2013, and he joins a line that needs an upgrade at guard. Seumalo actually has the versatility…

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Complete Philadelphia Eagles Analysis for the 2016 NFL Draft

May 1, 2016

When history looks back on the 2016 Eagles’ draft class, they’re not going to care about seven of their eight picks. They’re really not. It’s all going to come back to whether North Dakota State quarterback Carson Wentz was able to develop into a franchise player at the most important position in sports.  The pressure on Wentz is even more extreme than your typical number two overall selection because the…

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5 Possible Targets for the Philadelphia Eagles in Round 3 of 2016 NFL Draft

April 29, 2016

There was virtually no drama for the Eagles in the first round of the 2016 NFL draft. And yet, there was a ton of excitement. The entire world knew the Rams would pick California quarterback Jared Goff with the number one overall selection, leaving the Eagles with their preferred choice of North Dakota State prospect Carson Wentz with the second overall pick.  Wentz, even if he isn’t the starter in…

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Complete 2016 Philadelphia Eagles Mock Draft

April 26, 2016

There’s not as much drama surrounding the Eagles and the 2016 draft as a typical team. Or maybe there’s more drama. I guess it all depends how you look at it. The Eagles have just five draft picks. But they also traded up to the number two overall selection for a quarterback and we still don’t know which one the team will be picking. That’s pretty dramatic.  After the obvious…

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Analyzing the Eagles’ Blockbuster Trade for the Cleveland Browns’ Number 2 Pick

April 21, 2016

Wasn’t this supposed to happen last year? Wasn’t last offseason when the Eagles were going to trade a slew of draft picks to move up to the second pick and select a franchise quarterback?  Those were my first thoughts when I heard the Eagles had actually completed a massive draft day trade with the Cleveland Browns for the number two overall pick. Here’s what the Eagles gave up: 2016 1st,…

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Highlighting the 10 Most Likely First-Round Draft Picks for the Philadelphia Eagles

April 2, 2016

A year ago, the radio stations in Philadelphia were dominated by the talk of the Eagles attempting to reunite with Chip Kelly’s college quarterback, Marcus Mariota, through a massive draft-day trade. This year, the Eagles are yet again named as one of several teams reportedly in play for the number one overall pick.  Per Robert Klemko of MMQB, the Eagles, along with the Browns, 49ers and Rams, are interested in…

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