Mock Draft, Eagles Style
Posted: February 16th, 2012 | Author: Tommy Lawlor | Filed under: Philadelphia Eagles | 147 Comments »For this week’s PE.com column I did a mock draft for the Eagles. Go look at the picks, but also please read the comments before them. That will explain a few things. I’ll comment on the mock below.
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Albert Haynesworth, aka Big Al, was cut today by the Tampa Bay Bucs. Is there any way the Eagles could have interest?
It is possible because Jim Washburn is a big fan of Al’s. I don’t see it as likely, but you never know. Big Al would be coming here for a minimum salary. I don’t know if he’s been smart with his money, but if not, he might actually play hard if he thinks this is his last chance at making some cash.
The one argument for Big Al is that he’s bounced from team to team in systems that didn’t fit him and/or playing for coaches who don’t have a relationship with him. Washburn and Al are friendly. Big Al is perfect as a 1-gap, attacking DT. He knows this system.
I certainly won’t object if the Eagles want to bring him in. I’ll fess up and say that I am curious to see if he and and Wash could go all Peaches & Herb on us (Reunited and it feels so good). You do have to wonder if Big Al has finally jumped the shark. At some point we’re not talking about current potential anymore, but just chasing past glory. I don’t know if that’s the case with Big Al. Could be. If so, sad end to a strange career.
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Alright.
I’m going to assume you read the column. I’ll now comment on it since there have been quite a few questions.
I had the Eagles spend the top 2 picks on DL. Clearly the D-line is not a major need right now. You can argue that the Eagles had the best DL in football last year. So what gives?
Well, let’s start by talking about needs. For the sake of the mock, I projected us handling MLB and WR in free agency. That filled all the starting roles on the team. The only real possibility is SAM. The Eagles have Akeem Jordan, Moise Fokou, and Jamar Chaney all under contract. Each has started at SAM. This is a position to address, but it isn’t a position of such dire need that you reach for a LB and force him into the lineup. Plus, there is no SAM I think is worth pick 15.
With no obvious needs to be dealt with, I looked at where there was talent. There are some very good DL in the first few rounds. While the Eagles have good players in place, they don’t have an ideal amount of youth. Adding the DL is much like 2002 when the Eagles had the best secondary in the NFL and then spent picks on Lito Sheppard, Sheldon Brown, and Michael Lewis. The team matched talent and future need back then and could do the same this year.
I had the Eagles wait until the 3rd round to address SAM, but that could easily change after we watch LBs work out at the Combine. There might be a player who stands out in Indy and is definitely good value with one of our 2nd’s.
Why no RB? The Eagles have 2 young guys they already like. Seems more likely they’ll add a veteran here.
Why no QB? I’ve addressed this, sort of. Bad QB class as far as fit and value for the Eagles. Why force a pick if he doesn’t make sense?
Someone brought up the point that you don’t know how much the DL would play as rookies. Would Andy want to do that, given the pressure he’ll be under to win? I think Andy would be fine with it. Those DL would be insurance policies for him and the team. How did the pass rush look in 2011 when Trent Cole got hurt? How would the inside pressure have been with no Cullen Jenkins? Adding highly talented, athletic DL would help should those situations arise in 2012.
Enough of my yakking. Let’s boogie. Fire away with comments, criticisms, and questions. Just be gentle. I’m a delicate little cyber flower.






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