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** Official 2014 Philadelphia Eagles Thread ** (1 Viewer)

Strengths

Nice size and strength for a cornerback (22 bench-press reps at the combine). Excellent speed. Good fluidity and movement skills. Alert in zones. Flashes some playmaking ability. Versatile -- lined up as a corner, safety and nickel defender and played on all special teams.

Weaknesses

Thin-framed, small-boned and short-armed with minimal muscular development. Lacks ideal size and strength for a safety and quickness and burst for a corner. Average press strength to re-route receivers. Allows separation at break points -- late to transition out of his pedal. Too grabby. Selective hitter -- shows up in spurts. Not a physical tackler. Tends to propel his shoulder into ball carriers and needs to do a better job securing tackles.

Draft Projection

Rounds 3-4

Bottom Line

A fluid, loose-hipped, versatile cover man who projects to a No. 3 or No. 4 corner in the pros, Watkins could most ideally fit in the slot, with enough physicality to defend the run and fine short-area cover skills to match up with shifty receivers.

 
Big surprise they took him over McGill?

Eta: looks like added ST play factored in again. Good stuff.

 
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PICK ANALYSIS:

"He is a corner who also has played safety. Watkins was the only one of three Florida corners who ran well at the NFL Scouting Combine. He can cover in the slot, will tackle and will be a special teams player on Day 1. This is the type of pick you want to start with on Day 3 of the draft." -- Mike Mayock

 
@SheilKapadia: Eagles take Florida DB Jaylen Watkins (5-11, 194). Started three games at CB last year, six at safety. Ran a 4.41. I like the pick.

 
Jaylen Watkins, CB, Florida
Height: 5-11. Weight: 194.
40 Time: 4.41.
Projected Round (2015): 3-4.

5/5/14: Watkins recorded 54 tackles with seven passes broken up in 2013. The senior had some miscues against Miami, but generally played well. He would have been starting for most teams in the country and did well filling in while Marcus Roberson was injured. Watkins is a sleeper prospect who has a good athletic skill set - it runs in his family - and could be a mid-round steal. He showed that at the Senior Bowl when he had a very strong week playing man-to-man in the one-on-ones.

At the Combine, Watkins was impressive as he put up a solid total on the bench press (22 reps) and ran a fast time in the 40. Unlike his Gator cornerback teammates, Watkins' stock has been on the rise leading up to the 2014 NFL Draft.

9/10/13: Watkins is the Gators' nickel back but would be a starter on most teams. As a junior Watkins totaled 39 tackles with eight passes broken up, three interceptions. In 2011 he had 34 tackles and five passes broken up as a backup. Watkins also is a good special teams player. Watkins has some size, speed and athletic ability but needs to be more consistent in his coverage. He would probably best as a nickel corner that is a valuable contributor on fourth down in the NFL. Personal: Jaylen Watkins is the brother of Clemson wide receiver Sammy Watkins.

 
@lawlornfl: Some quick thoughts on DB Jaylen Watkins, the newest Eagle. http://t.co/nfri9pcihC

4th Round DB Jaylen Watkins

Posted: May 10th, 2014 | Author: Tommy Lawlor | Filed under: Philadelphia Eagles | No Comments »

Chip Kelly loves versatile weaponson offense and defense. The Eagles added another one in DB Jaylen Watkins. He played S, CB and Nickelback for the Florida Gators. This is a guy who can do multiple things and be moved around in the defense.

Watkins is 5-11, 194. He ran 4.41 at the Combine so that adds serious speed to the defense. Watkins really stood out at the Senior Bowl. He was terrific in Mobile, just smothering receivers in the coverage drills. He had the speed to run with them, but also the agility to handle cuts and moves. Watkins has pretty good ball skills. He broke up 20 passes over the last 3 years, despite being moved around. He only picked off 3 passe at UF, but hes got good hands.

I prefer using Watkins at CB. He really stood out in Mobile in man coverage. Im not sure that skill is going to have the same value at Safety as it does at CB. Well see what the Eagles have planned for him. He has the size and skills to handle multiple spots.

Bill Davis was at Watkins Pro Day and the Eagles brought him to Philly for a visit so this is someone they had a lot of interest in.

Solid pick.

The Eagles considered moving back, but didnt want to lose Watkins. This is a player they really wanted.
 
@lawlornfl: Some quick thoughts on DB Jaylen Watkins, the newest Eagle. http://t.co/nfri9pcihC

4th Round DB Jaylen Watkins

Posted: May 10th, 2014 | Author: Tommy Lawlor | Filed under: Philadelphia Eagles | No Comments »

Chip Kelly loves versatile weaponson offense and defense. The Eagles added another one in DB Jaylen Watkins. He played S, CB and Nickelback for the Florida Gators. This is a guy who can do multiple things and be moved around in the defense.

Watkins is 5-11, 194. He ran 4.41 at the Combine so that adds serious speed to the defense. Watkins really stood out at the Senior Bowl. He was terrific in Mobile, just smothering receivers in the coverage drills. He had the speed to run with them, but also the agility to handle cuts and moves. Watkins has pretty good ball skills. He broke up 20 passes over the last 3 years, despite being moved around. He only picked off 3 passe at UF, but hes got good hands.

I prefer using Watkins at CB. He really stood out in Mobile in man coverage. Im not sure that skill is going to have the same value at Safety as it does at CB. Well see what the Eagles have planned for him. He has the size and skills to handle multiple spots.

Bill Davis was at Watkins Pro Day and the Eagles brought him to Philly for a visit so this is someone they had a lot of interest in.

Solid pick.

The Eagles considered moving back, but didnt want to lose Watkins. This is a player they really wanted.
Very cool. No issues whatsoever with the pick, was wanting DB or OLine. I liked McGill, bc of his size... but if versatility os valued and they like him then welcome to the NFC East champs, Mr. Watkins.

 
@Jeff_McLane: Watkins on visit with #Eagles watched film and was able to recognize mistakes and was able to check defenses into right coverages.

 
@lawlornfl: Some quick thoughts on DB Jaylen Watkins, the newest Eagle. http://t.co/nfri9pcihC

4th Round DB Jaylen Watkins

Posted: May 10th, 2014 | Author: Tommy Lawlor | Filed under: Philadelphia Eagles | No Comments »

Chip Kelly loves versatile weaponson offense and defense. The Eagles added another one in DB Jaylen Watkins. He played S, CB and Nickelback for the Florida Gators. This is a guy who can do multiple things and be moved around in the defense.

Watkins is 5-11, 194. He ran 4.41 at the Combine so that adds serious speed to the defense. Watkins really stood out at the Senior Bowl. He was terrific in Mobile, just smothering receivers in the coverage drills. He had the speed to run with them, but also the agility to handle cuts and moves. Watkins has pretty good ball skills. He broke up 20 passes over the last 3 years, despite being moved around. He only picked off 3 passe at UF, but hes got good hands.

I prefer using Watkins at CB. He really stood out in Mobile in man coverage. Im not sure that skill is going to have the same value at Safety as it does at CB. Well see what the Eagles have planned for him. He has the size and skills to handle multiple spots.

Bill Davis was at Watkins Pro Day and the Eagles brought him to Philly for a visit so this is someone they had a lot of interest in.

Solid pick.

The Eagles considered moving back, but didnt want to lose Watkins. This is a player they really wanted.
Very cool. No issues whatsoever with the pick, was wanting DB or OLine. I liked McGill, bc of his size... but if versatility os valued and they like him then welcome to the NFC East champs, Mr. Watkins.
Watkins also has good size as well

 
@Jeff_McLane: Watkins said he thought he could have run the fastest 40 at the combine if he was completely recovered from ankle injury. Ran a 4.4 anyway.

@GeoffMosherCSN: Watkins thinks he impressed #Eagles coaches during film watch on his visit. Pointed out his mistakes, checked defense into coverages.

@LesBowen: Watkins played 4 years against Jordan Matthews: "Concsistent...smart... finds holes in the zone. His IQ's in another level."

 
@lawlornfl: Some quick thoughts on DB Jaylen Watkins, the newest Eagle. http://t.co/nfri9pcihC

4th Round DB Jaylen Watkins

Posted: May 10th, 2014 | Author: Tommy Lawlor | Filed under: Philadelphia Eagles | No Comments »

Chip Kelly loves versatile weaponson offense and defense. The Eagles added another one in DB Jaylen Watkins. He played S, CB and Nickelback for the Florida Gators. This is a guy who can do multiple things and be moved around in the defense.

Watkins is 5-11, 194. He ran 4.41 at the Combine so that adds serious speed to the defense. Watkins really stood out at the Senior Bowl. He was terrific in Mobile, just smothering receivers in the coverage drills. He had the speed to run with them, but also the agility to handle cuts and moves. Watkins has pretty good ball skills. He broke up 20 passes over the last 3 years, despite being moved around. He only picked off 3 passe at UF, but hes got good hands.

I prefer using Watkins at CB. He really stood out in Mobile in man coverage. Im not sure that skill is going to have the same value at Safety as it does at CB. Well see what the Eagles have planned for him. He has the size and skills to handle multiple spots.

Bill Davis was at Watkins Pro Day and the Eagles brought him to Philly for a visit so this is someone they had a lot of interest in.

Solid pick.

The Eagles considered moving back, but didnt want to lose Watkins. This is a player they really wanted.
Very cool. No issues whatsoever with the pick, was wanting DB or OLine. I liked McGill, bc of his size... but if versatility os valued and they like him then welcome to the NFC East champs, Mr. Watkins.
Watkins also has good size as well
Kinda. 6'0" 190. Not small. Just like McGill at 6'3" 210 a lot. But as stated, Watkins more versatile for sure.

 
So McCoy, Sproles, Polk at RB. Kind of thought Brown was odd man out when we signed Sproles.

Shefter mentioned Spiller and FJax on last year of deals, so maybe he gets a shot there. Talented guy.

 
These were the weaknesses on McGill who was just picked by Oakland:

Weaknesses

Lacks the physicality and toughness desired at safety. Does not support the run aggressively or play to his size. Average transitional quickness. Footwork needs refinement. Recorded the worst 3-cone time (7.29 seconds) among cornerbacks at the combine. Will be a 25-year-old rookie. Still has some junior-college work habits and needs to learn what it means to be a pro.

 
@GeoffMosherCSN: This Eagles-Bills trade is really interested. Teams swapped 7th rounders this year and three different conditions for the 2016 pick...

 
@GeoffMosherCSN: It'll either be Buff's 4th rd pick in '15, 3rd rd pick in '16, or 4th rd pick in '16. Condition tied to Stevie Johnson's performance this yr

 
These were the weaknesses on McGill who was just picked by Oakland:

Weaknesses

Lacks the physicality and toughness desired at safety. Does not support the run aggressively or play to his size. Average transitional quickness. Footwork needs refinement. Recorded the worst 3-cone time (7.29 seconds) among cornerbacks at the combine. Will be a 25-year-old rookie. Still has some junior-college work habits and needs to learn what it means to be a pro.
Downside, sure, but I think Oakland got a good player and a great value here:

Keith McGill, CB, Utah

Height: 6-3. Weight: 211.

40 Time: 4.51.

Projected Round (2014): 2-3.

5/5/14: McGill used the Senior Bowl to show that he has the movement skills to remain at cornerback. During the practices, McGill really performed well in the receiving one-on-ones as he was able to maintain coverage with receivers in and out of their breaks. McGill demonstrated the hip flexibility to turn to run with receivers downfield.

McGill continued that impressive display at the Combine. He ran well and showed loose hips in the field work. In 2013, McGill notched 37 tackles with 12 passes broken up and an interception. He missed the 2012 season with a shoulder injury. McGill started out in the junior college ranks and will enter the NFL as a 25 year-old rookie. His stock has climbed in the lead up to the 2014 NFL Draft, and he looks likely to go in the second round.

Obviously not the second rounder! Happy the more I read about Watkins and the age, athleticism is great too. Just can't teach size... but you can teach footwork.

 
Im not saying its a blah draft, but its definately not an exciting draft for the Eagles. Not one of this picks stand out, except maybe Matthews.

My hope is that Chip is really trying to build the depth of the team. To make all facets of the team better and not focus on one area. Im bullish, but will reserve my judgement until we see how these players pan out.

That said, looking back on the 2013 draft we did well. Not saying we nailed it, but Chips first draft wasnt Reidesque.

 
So McCoy, Sproles, Polk at RB. Kind of thought Brown was odd man out when we signed Sproles.

Shefter mentioned Spiller and FJax on last year of deals, so maybe he gets a shot there. Talented guy.
Kind of makes me nervous in case of McCoy injury not sold on Polk.

So we only have a 5th and 7th left?

 
Im not saying its a blah draft, but its definately not an exciting draft for the Eagles. Not one of this picks stand out, except maybe Matthews.

My hope is that Chip is really trying to build the depth of the team. To make all facets of the team better and not focus on one area. Im bullish, but will reserve my judgement until we see how these players pan out.

That said, looking back on the 2013 draft we did well. Not saying we nailed it, but Chips first draft wasnt Reidesque.
It's not a sexy one....but I don't think they were in the position to make it a sexy one.

 
@GeoffMosherCSN: It'll either be Buff's 4th rd pick in '15, 3rd rd pick in '16, or 4th rd pick in '16. Condition tied to Stevie Johnson's performance this yr
Lol why Stevie Johnsons performance?
Because the pick they are trading to us is the conditional compensation they got from SF for Johnson.
So the conditions were put forth in the original Bill/9ers trade? Am I understanding that correctly?

 
@GeoffMosherCSN: It'll either be Buff's 4th rd pick in '15, 3rd rd pick in '16, or 4th rd pick in '16. Condition tied to Stevie Johnson's performance this yr
Lol why Stevie Johnsons performance?
Because the pick they are trading to us is the conditional compensation they got from SF for Johnson.
So the conditions were put forth in the original Bill/9ers trade? Am I understanding that correctly?
I'm not sure anyone outside the war room understands this trade correctly. It seems that there were conditions attached to the compensation for Stevie Johnson, then further conditions added when the pick was flipped to the Eagles.

 
5.01 - another duck

Taylor Hart, DE, Oregon
Height: 6-6. Weight: 281.
Projected 40 Time: 5.04.
Projected Round (2014): 3-4.

5/5/14: Hart recorded 75 tackles, six tackles for a loss and 3.5 sacks in 2013. Early in the year, he had limited playing time because the Ducks blew out so many opponents. Hart had an excellent game against Oregon State to close out the regular season. He didn't work out at the Combine due to an injury.

8/12/13: Hart led the Ducks in sacks last year with eight. He also chipped in 36 tackles with 11 tackles for a loss, three passes batted and a forced fumble. It was his second season as a starter.Hart totaled 44 tackles with 2.5 sacks, three tackles for a loss, two passes broken up and a forced fumble in 2011. He registered 18 tackles and two sacks as a freshman backup.

 

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