Draft Recap

Posted: May 1st, 2024 | Author: | Filed under: Philadelphia Eagles | No Comments »

Draft analysts love the Eagles class. The reviews are glowing and the grades are high. We will have to see how the players turn out. We do know that Howie Roseman got good value with how he used his picks. He also added three picks for 2025. Howie set a record with nine trades during the draft, moving up and down the board. If the players pan out, this could look like a masterful job with how he handled things.

Let’s talk about the players.

CB Quinyon Mitchell – Toledo – 6-0, 195

Mitchell became a starter in 2021 and became a star in 2022. He picked off 5 passes and had 25 PDs. He only picked off one pass as a senior, but did have 19 PDs. He went to the Senior Bowl and was the top CB there. Mitchell then had a great workout at the Combine.

Toledo had Mitchell play a lot of off-coverage. This allowed him to be at his best. He has good instincts and did a good job of reading plays. Mitchell has terrific burst and consistently showed the ability to break on the ball and make plays. He’s got quick feet and outstanding agility. Mitchell is a good hitter and tackler. He plays with a bit of a chip on his shoulder and that brought out the best in him. He has the skills to be good in press coverage and showed that at the Senior Bowl. Mitchell ran 4.33 at the Combine and you see that on tape.

I think Mitchell is a great fit from an intangibles standpoint. His college coach was Jason Candle, who was a college teammate of Nick Sirianni. Candle isn’t going to push a questionable guy on his close friend. Mitchell had chances to leave Toledo once he became a star, but chose to be loyal to them since they gave him an opportunity out of high school. Going to the Senior Bowl and working out at the Combine shows his competitive nature, something Sirianni loves.

Mitchell should be a great fit on the field. The Eagles secondary bounced between mediocre and awful last year. The best corner is 33 years old. They needed a premier young talent to add to the mix. Mitchell should challenge for a starting role right away. Beyond talent and athleticism, I think Mitchell’s aggressiveness is needed. The Eagles secondary was way too passive last year. If you can’t cover, you better hit and tackle. That didn’t happen. Mitchell can cover, hit and tackle. Great pick.

Here are some of my notes from the Senior Bowl:

I think we can all agree the Eagles need CB help. Mitchell doesn’t come from a big school, but he has emerged as a top prospect. Mitchell picked off 5 passes in 2022. Teams quit throwing his way so his production fell (1 INT, 19 PDs), but he still played at a high level in 2023.

Mitchell was fantastic on Day 1.

I had him with a couple of PBUs and probably missed some reps. INTs for the Eagles were way down in 2023 so adding a player with good hands and good ball skills would make a lot of sense. The Eagles should absolutely be interested in him. The only question now is if he’s still on the board at 22.

Mitchell is athletic, aggressive and physical. He’s everything Eagles DBs weren’t in 2023. As much as they need a talented DB, the Eagles need someone who plays the right way. Mitchell is a good hitter and tackler. He’s tough.

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Players from medium and small schools come to Mobile hoping to show they are just as good or even better than stars from the SEC, Big Ten or whatever other conference still exists. This doesn’t guarantee NFL success, but it sure helps their draft status. CB Quinyon Mitchell from Toledo did a great job of taking advantage of the Senior Bowl. He showed he can cover anyone. Take the logos off his helmet and uniform and you’d think he was an All American from Alabama.

Mitchell is showing great coverage ability. He can press and run with the receiver. He’s got the body control to mirror and stay right with them. Mitchell has the speed and size to handle NFL receivers. Mitchell made an impressive INT down the field on Wednesday. He doesn’t just cover well, he has terrific ball skills and can make plays. Mitchell will be a first round pick. Does he crack the Top 20?

Is there a concern? Sure, that’s true with all prospects. Mitchell will have to adjust to a significant step up in competition while also learning to press. There will be some double moves that eat him up.

Thankfully he did slid to the Eagles at 22.

DB Cooper DeJean – Iowa – 6-1, 202

You’ll notice that I listed DeJean as a DB. He played CB, S and NB at Iowa, where he started 24 games. DeJean is a lot like Mitchell. Iowa plays a ton of zone and mostly had him playing off. That allowed DeJean to use his instincts and quickness to break on the ball and make plays. He picked off 7 passes over the past two seasons. Read the rest of this entry »


Eagles add OT

Posted: April 29th, 2024 | Author: | Filed under: Philadelphia Eagles | 1 Comment »

The Eagles wanted to add a top shelf OL in the draft. Things didn’t work out so they added a pair of late round prospects for the interior of the OL. They did not draft an OT. The team did add one on Sunday.

Becton was the 11th pick in the 2020 draft. He started 13 games as a rookie and showed promise. He only played one game over the next two years due to injuries. He also had weight issues. Becton got back in shape last year and was projected to be the starting RT out of camp. He started the first two games there, but got moved to LT due to the starter on that side getting hurt. Becton started 16 games for the year.

He did not play well. Becton had 12 penalties and was credited with allowing 12.5 sacks. That sounds terrible, but you have to remember that sacks have a lot to do with the QB. Obviously the Jets didn’t have good QB play last year. Playing in a good offense with a good QB should make a big difference for Becton.

Jeff Stoutland sees a big OT with 30 NFL starts under his belt. He sees a player with good natural ability.

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Stoutland is the best OL coach in the league so he should be able to help clean up some of the issues. He knows Becton needs a lot of work. Becton can learn from Jordan Mailata and Lane Johnson, a pair of very good tutors. This is a huge opportunity for Becton. If he plays well, some team could look at him as a starter in 2025. If Becton struggles with the Eagles, his career may be over.

The key to this whole situation is that Becton isn’t coming to Philly to start. He will battle for the #3 OT job. That takes some pressure off him and allows him to learn and develop. Still, there is no guarantee this move will work. In a league desperate for OTs, Becton was unsigned for a reason.

Howie Roseman loves to talk about how the Eagles are always looking for help. He and the front office never feel like there is a final roster. Always look for ways to improve. Howie admitted the top part of the draft didn’t go quite as expected. He was surprised that the Eagles didn’t come away with an OL earlier than the fifth round. The team added bodies for the interior, but lacked a swing tackle. So they went and got Becton.

Fred Johnson was the top backup at OT. He looked good last summer, but he hasn’t started since he was with the Bengals in 2021. Would you trust him if one of the starters got hurt? The Eagles signed Darian Kinnard after the season and he could be the backup RT, but he’s only played in one NFL game.

While Becton isn’t a sure thing, he has talent and experience. That makes him a player worth taking a chance on.

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If you want to feel good about the Eagles draft class.

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We won’t know if the players work out for a few years, but Howie Roseman got good value with his picks. He moved up and down the board to try to get the most out of every situation. When a premium player like Cooper DeJean was available, go get him. When the Eagles didn’t love the board and got an offer that included a third rounder for next year, take the deal and move down.

Howie did a great job of managing the draft.

I’ll write more about the players on Tuesday. The Becton news took precedent for today.

Just because everyone is saying good things about the draft doesn’t mean the class will turn out as expected. This is just an intial reaction to what the Eagles did.

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