Sunday Notebook – Draft Trends
Posted: May 5th, 2024 | Author: Tommy Lawlor | Filed under: Philadelphia Eagles | No Comments »We’ve discussed the Eagles draft picks quite a bit, but mostly at the individual player level. I thought it might be good to take more of an overall look and see what stands out.
RED STAR
The Eagles took 5 “Red Star” players. These are guys that have a combination of football talent and also the kind of character the team is looking for. Character doesn’t necessarily mean someone who didn’t get in trouble. The Eagles are more focused on guys that are leaders and ultra-competitive. Football character.
If you watch the great behind the scenese video the Eagles did for the draft, they have clips from the Red Star meeting. This happens before the draft and gives the scouts a chance to stand up and advocate for certain players. Trevor Keegan, Jeremiah Trotter Jr and Will Shipley were all mentioned. We don’t know the other two, but I’m guessing Quinyon Mitchell and Cooper DeJean are those guys.
All five are talented players. All five are leaders and guys that have a chip on their shoulder, in a good way. They are driven.
Check out this quote on Will Shipley from Dane Brugler’s draft preview called The Beast.
described as an “alpha” and “natural leader” by h is coaches (NFL scout: “He’ll light a fire under the ass of his guys. … He leaves it all out there and expects the same from his teammates.”).
That sounds like the kind of guy you want on your team.
Watch these clips of Trevor Keegan.
#Michigan OG Trevor Keegan has a physical, mauler mentality. The #Eagles fifth rounder has great processing speed, love how he plays through the whistle too. A people mover as a run blocker, one of his biggest strengths. pic.twitter.com/El6gCCHgvj
— Devin Jackson (@RealD_Jackson) April 29, 2024
Taking a deeper dive into #Eagles 5th rounder, #Michigan OG Trevor Keegan. He played a large role in their pin and pull running scheme, especially with Zak Zinter out the last couple of games leading up to National Championship.
Heavy handed, takes excellent blocking angles too. pic.twitter.com/vZJvqgOo8V
— Devin Jackson (@RealD_Jackson) April 29, 2024
If you wanted to put it simply, he is the opposite of former Eagle Andre Dillard. While Dillard was a gifted athlete with good length, he was soft. He didn’t play with any edge and struggled to adapt to the brutal nature of trench life in the NFL. You are going to get beat, no matter who you are. You have to move on to the next play and keep battling. Keegan is an average athlete with average length, but he is a grinder. He will battle from snap to whistle, sometimes a bit more. He plays with an edge, which is what you want from your linemen.
Trotter Jr had to deal with a nagging hamstring injury in 2023, but still played in all 12 regular season games. He led the team in tackles and was the leader of the defense. The Clemson coaches praised Trotter for his professionalism. You have to think he got great advice from his dad on how to work out and how to prepare in the film room. Trotter Jr won the 2023 Tim Bourret Award, which is presented annually to the player who best represents himself, his teammates and Clemson University in the media. He understood the PR side of things as well.
Mitchell and DeJean are both very talented guys, but they also had a chip on their shoulder. Mitchell could have left Toledo after 2022, when he was getting NIL offers. He stayed loyal to the school that gave him a chance. DeJean had mainly small school offers until Iowa came into the picture. He went with them and did whatever they asked of him. DeJean played CB, S and NB. He was a punt returner. He played on kick coverage teams.
The 2023 Eagles had some character and culture issues. Howie Roseman and the scouts found some player who not only have talent, but also the right character to help the team get back to chasing a championship.
PLAYMAKING DEFENDERS
Quinyon Mitchell, Cooper DeJean and Jeremiah Trotter Jr all had multiple pick-sixes in their careers. They combined for 17 INTs. Mitchell and DeJean are both instinctive players with excellent ball skills. Trotter’s picks were impressive as well.
The trio also combined for 41 TFLs. The Eagles want negative plays and takeaways on defense. All three of those guys can deliver.
If you think back to last year, there were a lot of missed opportunities. Dropped INTs. Missed tackles. Blown TFL/sacks. These can be game changing plays.
VERSATILITY
Will Shipley can run, block, catch and return kicks. He will cover on STs. Ainias Smith, can run, catch and return punts. He will cover on STs. Kellen Moore might want to be creative with getting the ball to guys other than AJ, DeVonta and Goedert. Shipley and Smith have positional flexibility. Kenny Gainwell has a bit of that as well.
Mitchell can play in the slot or outside. DeJean can play corner, safety or in the slot.
Jalyx Hunt played a lot of DB in the past. He now has the body and athleticism of a pass rusher. Vic Fangio can rush him or drop him into coverage. Some guys look lost when they have to drop back. Hunt will be comfortable playing in space because of his background.
Dylan McMahon played RG, LG and C in college. He has short arms so will likely focus on center in the NFL. Trevor Keegan started one game at LT, but spent the rest of his time at LG. He told the media that he can play any of the interior positions.
ATHLETES
RAS stands for Relative Athletic Score. This is a formula a guy put together so you could compare prospects based on size and athleticism. It isn’t a perfect metric, but is interesting and worth checking out.
2. Philadelphia #Eagles – Avg #RAS 9.312
A team that is always at or near the top for RAS, it should surprise no one that they ended up this highly ranked in 2024, one of the most athletic classes ever. Eagles took 7 players with 9.00 or higher, and only one below that. pic.twitter.com/loEZtbuxdq
— Kent Lee Platte (@MathBomb) April 28, 2024
Based on RAS, the Eagles had the #2 draft class. All teams want good athletes. The Eagles seemed to make it a priority this year.
Smith was recovering from a broken leg and might not have been 100 percent at his workout. Trotter Jr was dealing with a hamstring injury and didn’t get a chance to work out for teams.
Overall, this group is really fast, quick and explosive.
Enjoy some @cdejean23 bball highlights this afternoon pic.twitter.com/4eEb1aP1AO
— Philadelphia Eagles (@Eagles) May 5, 2024
DeJean was a terrific high school basketball player.
UNUSUAL
At the end of Day 2 and Day 3, the Eagles took “unusual” players.
Jalyx Hunt played at Cornell and Houston Christian. He grew from WR/DB to LB/DE. He had a great workout at the Combine after a solid showing at the Senior Bowl. Hunt is a project, but he’s got great upside and he’s a player that Vic Fangio really wanted.
Johnny Wilson is a 6-6, 231 WR. That’s unusual on its own. The fact he’s also an above average athlete makes him intriguing. He has some issues, but could be a interesting role player.
McMahon isn’t just a good athlete.
Since 2010, only FOUR IOL ran a sub-4.35 short shuttle at the NFL Combine.
Two of those: new #Eagles OC/OG Dylan McMahon and former #Eagles OC Jason Kelce.
Both were drafted in the 6th round of their drafts too.
Eagles got a potential steal in McMahon.#ShrineBowlWhosNext https://t.co/uZCdN4hwE6 pic.twitter.com/Qy4EezABqB
— Eric Galko (@EricGalko) May 3, 2024
That drill puts him in rare territory. It does not mean he’s going to become a good starter in the NFL. But it does show you that he’s got unique ability. That’s a guy you take a chance on.
RETURNERS
The NFL has new kickoff rules for 2024. Boston Scott was the leading KOR last year, but only had 8 returns. He is gone. Shipley had 34 KORs at Clemson and averaged 26.6 yards per return. He could be the primary KOR for the Eagles.
Ainias Smith had 20 KORs in college and averaged 18 yards per return. He will get some looks in that role.
Gainwell has 9 career KORs and will also be in the mix.
Britain Covey has done an outstanding job as the team’s PR the past two years. The Eagles now have depth there with Smith. They also have roster flexibility. Covey hasn’t played much WR. If the Eagles are in a numbers crunch, they could have Covey inactive and let Smith play WR and PR.
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