OT: Philadelphia Eagles (NFL): Don't Cry Because It's Over, Smile Because it Happened (Offseason - 2023)

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Hyatt as WR3 is interesting, seen it in a couple places earlier in the draft process.
DJ Turner stonks up. Adebawore not as high as I thought after that combine.

Like these rankings. Any of the guys they have ranked 6-11 I'd be psyched drafting. A guy like Gonzalez could fall if there is a run on QBs and/or OL perhaps. Honestly though, depending on who is available I would try to move back to 15-20 and hope that Robinson is there. Taking him at ten is fine because they have the second first rounder but it is not ideal. If they can move back and pick up a 2 or 3 and STILL get him then grab a DL/OL or DB at 30 that would be the best case scenario.
 
Meh, I associate kelly green with losing and being the Jets colors.

Weren't those the unis of the Jaworksi era? Fugly.

I'm thinking Will Levis is the absolute critical part of the draft. No way is this guy a top #10 pick, but teams are so QB desperate that a lot of mocks project him selected in the the top 10. Teams below that pick, like Philly, will then ruthlessly exploit that mistake.
 
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The whole issue with Levis is which year is the real him? 2021 Levis ran Liam Coen's offense beautifully. He looked nothing like the boom/bust type you might think he is from his archetype. He was in control, distributed the ball well, and looked on track for a top 5 pick. Hell, I thought he had 1OA potential because he has the physical traits to project way upward.

Then Coen left, Kentucky replaced him with ex-Eagle Rich Scangarello, and the talent fell apart around him. Not just Wan'Dale either. The entire OL crumbled. And Levis sucked.

DJ Turner stonks up

Sigh. It was always too good to be true.
 
The whole issue with Levis is which year is the real him? 2021 Levis ran Liam Coen's offense beautifully. He looked nothing like the boom/bust type you might think he is from his archetype. He was in control, distributed the ball well, and looked on track for a top 5 pick. Hell, I thought he had 1OA potential because he has the physical traits to project way upward.

Then Coen left, Kentucky replaced him with ex-Eagle Rich Scangarello, and the talent fell apart around him. Not just Wan'Dale either. The entire OL crumbled. And Levis sucked.



Sigh. It was always too good to be true.
I'm busting his balls but you might want to reevaluate your love of DJ Turner, Simms has him as his CB2.
 
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I went from super, super excited about the uniforms to super worried (but still super, super excited) that the Eagles (or more likely Nike...) f*** something up in the process.

Lurie has said that the '85 to '95 template will be used for the throwbacks.

Perfect choice, but still almost 30 years old. Some things will have to be adjusted for the modern cuts, materials, etc.

Just please don't f*** this up!
 
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Actually, I'm quite partial to this uniform:

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Please, please, please, please, please, if the Atlanta Falcons ever correct their 30 year+ abomination and revert back to the best helmet of any level of football - professional or otherwise:

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Post Lurie's comments about offense mock draft: Also picked up a Jax 2024 3rd rounder in a trade back. Honestly, if you throw Brown, Smith, and Smith-Njiba out there with Goedert and Washington (assuming the rookies live up to the hype), the offense will be unstoppable. The defense, while not a juggernaut by any stretch, would still be a good defense in the top half of the league with the roster they have. I think I am in favor of going this route or something similar.

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