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#11
Eagles Talk / Re: Saquan Barkley, Philadelph...
Last post by SD - April 28, 2025, 05:27:22 PM
Quote from: Rome on April 28, 2025, 05:12:10 PMMy outrage isn't fake.  It's legitimate.  They're going after people like my daughter.  farg him and anyone who accepts anything about this guy and his gang of fascist thugs. 

My daughter was among 40 students to be chosen to visit the whitehouse next month. I'll pass this along.
#12
Eagles Talk / Re: Saquan Barkley, Philadelph...
Last post by Rome - April 28, 2025, 05:12:10 PM
My outrage isn't fake.  It's legitimate.  They're going after people like my daughter.  farg him and anyone who accepts anything about this guy and his gang of fascist thugs. 
#13
Eagles Talk / Re: Saquan Barkley, Philadelph...
Last post by SD - April 28, 2025, 05:01:06 PM
Quote from: Rome on April 28, 2025, 04:46:02 PMHung out with the rapist at his golf club yesterday.

farg him and everyone else kneeling down to that piece of shtein.

He golfed with Obama last October. His quote about respecting the office was rationale. But sure let's fake outrage and get upset and ostracize him. That strategy has been killing it for the left in elections.
#14
Eagles Talk / Re: Saquan Barkley, Philadelph...
Last post by Rome - April 28, 2025, 04:46:02 PM
Hung out with the rapist at his golf club yesterday.

farg him and everyone else kneeling down to that piece of shtein.

#15
Eagles Talk / Re: Random Eagles Information ...
Last post by ice grillin you - April 28, 2025, 07:34:24 AM
Philadelphia Eagles 2025 Draft Value

As expected, Howie Roseman cooked.

It doesn't seem fair, but at this point, it's not surprising.

Howie Roseman finished fourth in this metric in 2024 and picks up right where he left off by again finishing fourth in 2025.

The draft started by nabbing Jihaad Campbell at No. 31 when he was projected mid-first round.

But Howie REALLY cleaned up in Round 6, drafting three players way below expectation, highlighted by OT Cameron Williams at No. 207 when he was expected to go No. 92.

Other picks later than expected included QB Kyle McCord, EDGE Antwaun Powell–Ryland, and LB Smael Mondon Jr.

The Eagles did so well in Rounds 1 through 6 that they packed up shop and left before the seventh round began, making ZERO picks in the seventh round.

The defending Super Bowl Champion Eagles just delivered another great NFL draft.


#16
Eagles Talk / Re: Antwaun Powell-Ryland, Phi...
Last post by ice grillin you - April 28, 2025, 07:10:03 AM
Usage/Body Type/Play Personality

Lined up primarily outside the tackle in his career; rarely kicked inside

Short with extremely short arms but a pretty filled-out frame; don't anticipate him getting much bigger

1st-Team All-SEC pick after a 16-sack season this fall, his second at the position.

Converted linebacker who moved full-time to the edge in 2023 after transferring in from Florida.

Thought he had some really good flashes in practice at the Shrine Bowl; certainly one of the more athletic rushers in attendance.

Solid job in his Combine position workout. Looked solid across the board; a bit stiff at times and stumbled once.

Finished his career with 30 sacks and 28 hits in 29 starts
Run Game

PFF Run Grades (just 9.3% of his run snaps earned a positive grade this year) and Run Stop Rate (5.4%) paint the picture of a one-dimensional player

Missed too many tackles (19.1% missed tackle rate)
#17
Eagles Talk / Re: Cameron Williams, Philadel...
Last post by ice grillin you - April 28, 2025, 07:08:03 AM
Cameron Williams – OL – Texas

1-year starter at RT in Steve Sarkisian's offense. Big kid who can get off the ball and has all of the physical traits you're looking for up front, he just needs a ton of refinement from the ground up. I don't think his traits show up consistently enough on tape because of it. If he were to come out this year he'd need at least a redshirt year in the NFL most likely to fix the bad habits or else it'll be a rocky road early. I do think he's athletic enough to protect the corner in pass pro, though elite speed rushers will give him fits at times. Able to be a Good Starter down the road; but patience is required.
#18
Eagles Talk / Re: Kyle McCord, Philadelphia ...
Last post by ice grillin you - April 28, 2025, 07:07:01 AM
yikes

Kyle McCord – QB – Syracuse

2-year college starter for two different teams with modest physical tools. The athleticism and overall arm talent won't impress you, and his lack of experience shows up in a lot of ways. Struggles to manage muddy pockets and when he's feeling heat his performance really suffers. Put the ball in harm's way often, and while he got unlucky on some INTs he got lucky on others that were not picked off. He's not good enough in the mental side of the game to make up for physical shortcomings, and vice versa. Camp Body who will have to grow into being a QB3, if that.
#19
Eagles Talk / Re: Drew Kendall, Philadelphia...
Last post by ice grillin you - April 28, 2025, 07:06:09 AM
Drew Kendall – iOL – Boston College

3-year starter at center in an extremely run-heavy offense that used both zone and gap schemes with pro verbiage. A sawed-off prospect with solid athleticism, he gets by with good hand usage and an understanding of angles, leverage and timing. He lacks power, explosiveness and range at the position. I like his anchor well enough, he can hold up vs NFL power inside, and he might be able to get you out of a game in a pinch, but I don't see a long-term starter. Backup center-only for a zone-blocking outfit. He has the makeup to potential rise to starting quality, but the lack of top-end tools tell me it's a safer bet that he's more of a backup long-term.
#20
Eagles Talk / Re: Smael Mondon Jr, Philadelp...
Last post by ice grillin you - April 28, 2025, 07:05:00 AM
Smael Mondon Jr. – LB – Georgia

3-year starter in Kirby Smart's 3-4 scheme as a versatile off-ball piece with the flexibility to walk out in coverage or become a part of the pressure package up front. Long, rangy player with solid overall athleticism and play strength. He can match up in man against most combo body types and be effective. There's some blitzing value as well, but I feel that he may be a bit tapped on defensively on that end. Not sure that I see a player that can handle the mental load against the run on an every-down basis. I worry about his lack of physicality in tight quarters as well. He might just be a STer and specialty sub piece, but there are enough tools there to be more.