PFF’s Regrading of the 2019 Draft
Packers : Excellent
Saints ⚜️ : Excellent
NFC West Teams (quoted from the article):
Round 2 (33): CB Byron Murphy, Washington
Round 2 (62): WR Andy Isabella, UMass
Round 3 (65): EDGE Zach Allen, Boston College
Round 4 (103): WR Hakeem Butler, Iowa State
Round 5 (137): S Deionte Thompson, Alabama
Round 6 (174): WR KeeSean Johnson, Fresno State
Round 6 (179): C Lamont Gaillard, Georgia
Round 7 (248): OT Joshua Miles, Morgan State
Round 7 (249): DI Michael Dogbe, Temple
Round 7 (254): TE Caleb Wilson, UCLA
Then: Excellent
Now: Average
It’s important to remember that we’re grading the decisions made and not necessarily the players drafted. While the Cardinals deserve some credit for kicking Josh Rosen to the curb in favor of Kyler Murray, Murray was the no-brainer top quarterback in the class. But despite three other top-65 picks in tow, the Cardinals failed to haul in another quality starter.
Eagles announce undrafted rookie class: Learn more about 7 new arrivals, including Jamie Newman, Trevon Grimes
Updated 11:30 AM;
Today 11:21 AM
Former Wake Forest quarterback Jamie Newman was among the undrafted rookies signed by Philadelphia Eagles on Wednesday.AP
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The group of seven players, headlined by former Wake Forest QB Jamie Newman and Florida WR Trevon Grimes, will take part in this weekend’s rookie minicamp.
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Below is more information on the Eagles’ undrafted free-agent class:
QB Jamie Newman, QB, Wake Forest/Georgia
Age: 23,
Ht/Wt: 6-2, 234 lbs.,
College Stats: 306-of-506 (60.5%) for 3,959 yards, 35 touchdowns and 16 interceptions, 245 carries for 826 yards (3.4 YPC) and 10 touchdowns
Cardinals’ Youth Movement and Player Development
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Background: Dec 20, 2020; Glendale, Arizona, USA; Arizona Cardinals defensive end Zach Allen (94) blocks a pass against Philadelphia Eagles guard Nate Herbig (67) at State Farm Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Mark J. Rebilas.
Yesterday on the “How Dare the Cardinals Start a Rookie Mike” thread there was an outstanding comment with questions from Stewie 42:
Thanks Walter, another great read. I am very thankful to all the writers on this site that give their time and energy to us Cardinals fans.
I was interested in hearing your and the readers thoughts on a couple ideas I’m tossing about.
Eagles depth chart following the 2021 NFL Draft: Offense edition
A look at how Philadelphia’s roster is shaping up.
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Now that free agency and the NFL Draft are behind us, let’s take a look at how the Philadelphia Eagles’ 2021 projected depth chart is coming together. We’ll start today with the offense before next moving on to defense and special teams. After that, we’ll post our first 53-man roster projection for the upcoming season. (For fun, you can look at how the roster looks compared to last year at this time.)
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