2010 Eagles Draft Discussion

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ice grillin you

Quote from: SD on April 24, 2010, 08:44:00 PM
back to the ghetto

lol

MA usually runs this place but this was one of the funniest things ive read here in quite a while
i can take a phrase thats rarely heard...flip it....now its a daily word

igy gettin it done like warrick

im the board pharmacist....always one step above yous

rjs246

#1503
Any word on UFAs yet?
Is rjs gonna have to choke a bitch?

Let them eat bootstraps.

rjs246

Quote from: rjs246 on April 25, 2010, 07:42:40 AM
Any word on UFAs yet?

Got it

QuoteEagles
Blue Cooper, WR, Tenn-Chattanooga
Charles Alexander, DT, LSU
Keith Flemming, RB, West Texas A&M
Kevin Jurovich, WR, San Jose State
Chris Zardas, FB, Umass
Pat Simonds, WR, Colgate
Joey Elliott, QB, Purdue

As of 1am or so.
Is rjs gonna have to choke a bitch?

Let them eat bootstraps.

rjs246

The Niners got LaGarrette Blount. Great talent, no risk. They did a good job this weekend.
Is rjs gonna have to choke a bitch?

Let them eat bootstraps.

SD

Still no OL in udfa

Apparently they're high on Stacey Andrews coming back and making an impact and supposedly Cole has been working on his center technique all offseason. With all their friggen picks the least they could have done was add a vet guy to the mix like Faneca, at the very least he's insurance in case someone's injured.

rjs246

I am really shocked that they didn't put more into the OL in the off season. They blew at the end of last season.
Is rjs gonna have to choke a bitch?

Let them eat bootstraps.

Rome

Nick Cole must be impressing the shtein out of them in the offseason workouts because I can't believe they didn't at least take a legit center in the middle rounds as insurance against him flaming out.

PoopyfaceMcGee

Even when Reid is happy with the OL, he gets a handful of guys to run drills at camp and possibly be the next Nick Cole or Jamaal Jackson, right?  Very confusing.

SD

igy must have wrote this

QuoteReid's Final Recap: Mission Accomplished
Head coach Andy Reid lauded Howie Roseman's performance in his draft as the team's general manager.

The plan for the Eagles was to find where the strength in the draft was. That's why the Eagles executed six trades during the three-day affair to load up with a boatload of picks in the middle rounds of the draft. The belief was that the quality of players that could be selected around the fourth round would not be that much different compared to the ones taken in the late second, early third rounds.

"There's some subjective decision-making that takes places and you have to be able to say where these guys are going to go and predict what round they are going to go in, then you can determine the strength of the draft and where you think it's strong," Reid said. "Howie set this up and did a phenomenal job with it."

The Eagles also wanted to re-make the defensive side of the ball. Nine of the 13 players selected in this year's draft are here to help coordinator Sean McDermott fortify an aging defense. And if there are two things that the defensive players seem to all have in common, it's speed and a love for the game.

"We've added speed all across the defense, speed and quickness, and that heart - even though they're not the biggest guys, they've all got big hearts, and they can move," Reid said. "At the college level, they got to the football, which can be important both in the pass game and the run game."

And it's evident that Reid and Roseman wanted to add more speed up front. The Eagles drafted three defensive ends in the first five rounds. The Eagles traded up for Brandon Graham in the first round, took Daniel Te'o-Nesheim in the third round and Ricky Sapp in the fifth round.

"In the National Football League you have to be able to put pressure on the quarterback; you put pressure on the quarterback it makes everybody better," Reid said. "It makes the secondary better, it makes the linebackers better and that really makes the offense better. They get the ball back and can score a little bit more. So, we went out and brought in some guys we felt can rush the passer."

That reasoning is why despite trading away starting cornerback Sheldon Brown prior to the draft the Eagles did not use a draft pick on the position until the fourth round with Trevard Lindley. In addition to current starters Asante Samuel and Ellis Hobbs and nickel corner Joselio Hanson, Marlin Jackson, Macho Harris and second-round pick Nate Allen all have the flexibility to play safety and cornerback.

Now, the work begins to cultivate the talent and assimilate it into the scheme. Time will tell if this draft replenished and fortified the defense for the present and the future.

"I look at things that you put players in positions and they go make plays, whether young guys or older guys and we go," Reid said. "We have a good nucleus of defensive players and we know that, but somewhere you have to bring in younger players to replace other guys that were possibly older and moved on and we think we've done that."

-- Posted by Chris McPherson, 12:30 a.m., April 24

ice grillin you

the rest of the league drafted guys that have no heart and hate the game
i can take a phrase thats rarely heard...flip it....now its a daily word

igy gettin it done like warrick

im the board pharmacist....always one step above yous

MMH

Quote from: ice grillin you on April 25, 2010, 11:11:12 AM
the rest of the league drafted guys that have no heart and hate the game

But at least have talent.  And will play the position they've been trainedto play all their life.

PoopyfaceMcGee

Hey, let's not get carried away.  Except for Sapp, who is definitely somewhat of an in-between guy, they haven't mentioned messing with any of the picks' positions, have they?

MMH

You really think they're going to use Gocong lite with his hand on the ground?

That statement was more of a generalization, btw, but still.