The NFL draft starts in Mobile, Alabama, and as the Eagles and 29 other teams start figuring out a plan to reach the Super Bowl, coaches, scouts, and GMs have descend upon the most storied all-star game going today.
This year’s Reese’s Senior Bowl game will be broadcast on NFL Network at 1 p.m. ET on Saturday, Feb. 3. The game will be played at Hancock Whitney Stadium at the University of South Alabama in Mobile, Alabama.
Both teams had practice on Tuesday, Wednesday, and Thursday, and with kickoff fast approaching, we’re looking at seven prospects who are perfect fits for the Eagles, and Kellen Moore’s offensive scheme.
Pearsall displayed elite route running and consistent ball skills throughout the week while showing the ability to beat coverage from the slot. With Quez Watkins set to depart via free agency, Pearsall has the size, speed, and discipline to flourish in Kellen Moore’s scheme.
Dylan Laube, RB/WR, New Hampshire
The New Hampshire star jumped up draft boards this week, showing off his speed to turn the corner and the ability to win one-on-one matchups in the passing game. Laube could have a Darren Sproles impact as a slot receiver, and he put his dual-threat abilities on display last season with 68 catches for 699 yards and seven receiving touchdowns.
Philadelphia has three running backs who’ll test free agency, and Laube could be the perfect late-round draft pick for Moore.
Offensive tackle: Tyler Guyton, Oklahoma
At 6-7, 328 with 34 1/4-inch arms, Guyton’s frame and movement skills are elite and he’s stout enough to anchor down against an elite power rusher.
Guyton entered the week as a strong candidate to be the first Senior Bowl player taken in the draft, and he’s already got the Lane Johnson approval for the first round.
A thick powerful running back with a low center of gravity, good…
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Author : Eagles Wire
Publish date : 2024-02-03 18:07:47
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