what you know about him?Jebus, another development project. Mike Gibson.....G.... ugh.four more picks in the next 20....![]()
TSNawesomeness said:what you know about him?Jeff Pasquino said:Jebus, another development project. Mike Gibson.....G.... ugh.renesauz said:four more picks in the next 20....![]()
Woo hoo - a 2009 5th for a 2008 6th.How many months until camp opens? This is painful.
Come on Jeff...Weren't you one of the guys complaining how these guys here have no shot to make the roster anyway?I'd probably be happier if they packaged every pick left for a round higher next year. Better to have four or five 5th rounders that can be tools to move up next year; since none of these guys are going to make the roster anyway.Woo hoo - a 2009 5th for a 2008 6th.How many months until camp opens? This is painful.
Yes I was - and I'm glad to not be there right now. I'm bored right now as it is and these picks are a waste of most everyone's time - unless we pick 5 WRs in a buckshot approach move.Woo hoo - a 2009 5th for a 2008 6th.How many months until camp opens? This is painful.![]()
Come on Jeff...Weren't you one of the guys complaining how these guys here have no shot to make the roster anyway?
Don't feel bad, he wasn't on ESPN Insider's guide either.Joe Mays - not even in my guide.....Of 425+ players.
Nor is Andrew Studebaker, DE, Wheaton.Make it stop, please.....Joe Mays - not even in my guide.....Of 425+ players.
eye-popping stats though......Nor is Andrew Studebaker, DE, Wheaton.Make it stop, please.....Joe Mays - not even in my guide.....Of 425+ players.
Jason,I think you really went into this draft with unrealistic expectations. I have seen posts from you about the 12 picks they had feeling that they were going to be big movers and shakers in this draft.I kept trying to tell you that 4 of those picks were compensatory picks in the 6th round or later that couldnt be moved.Trevor Laws will immediately become part of a nice 3 man DT rotation with Patterson and Bunkley.Desean Jackson is the returner you desparately need and is a much more explosive receiver than Avant, Baskett or any other non starting receiver on that roster. They got both of the above players and added a #1 for next year. Excellent first couple of rounds for the Eagles.I dont understand the 3rd round pick because I know nothing about that kid.Mike McGlynn in the 4th round is an excellent pick.I really like Quentin Demps in the 4th. I think he is already better than Sean Considine. The rest of the draft is probably meh for them but that was your problem in the first place thinking that the Eagles were going to get anything of substance after the 4th round.Don't feel bad, he wasn't on ESPN Insider's guide either.Joe Mays - not even in my guide.....Of 425+ players.
Clearly I, and a great many other fans, had unreasonable expectations. Doesn't make it feel any better.Incomplete offseason unless we pull a rabbit out of our Lito-hat.Jason,I think you really went into this draft with unrealistic expectations. I have seen posts from you about the 12 picks they had feeling that they were going to be big movers and shakers in this draft.I kept trying to tell you that 4 of those picks were compensatory picks in the 6th round or later that couldnt be moved.Trevor Laws will immediately become part of a nice 3 man DT rotation with Patterson and Bunkley.Desean Jackson is the returner you desparately need and is a much more explosive receiver than Avant, Baskett or any other non starting receiver on that roster. They got both of the above players and added a #1 for next year. Excellent first couple of rounds for the Eagles.I dont understand the 3rd round pick because I know nothing about that kid.Mike McGlynn in the 4th round is an excellent pick.I really like Quentin Demps in the 4th. I think he is already better than Sean Considine. The rest of the draft is probably meh for them but that was your problem in the first place thinking that the Eagles were going to get anything of substance after the 4th round.Don't feel bad, he wasn't on ESPN Insider's guide either.Joe Mays - not even in my guide.....Of 425+ players.
That's a steal.TSN has him at #6, between Otah and Cherilus.Another OT, by the name of King Dunlap out of Auburn.
He was a 1st round prospect when the season started. Something went wrong... Nice pick if he gets it together.That's a steal.TSN has him at #6, between Otah and Cherilus.Another OT, by the name of King Dunlap out of Auburn.
Sounds like your guide needs some work...Nor is Andrew Studebaker, DE, Wheaton.Make it stop, please.....Joe Mays - not even in my guide.....Of 425+ players.
ok, stop right there...NEVER...EVER...mention he-who-should-not-be-mentioned EVER AGAIN (that being SC, the worst safety in the history of the pro game). I'd like to forget that he ever existed, let alone put on Eagle green.Other than that, you're spot on. Not living in Philly has been the been thing that could've happened to my support of the Eagles. I dont have to listen the WIP gang anymore. No need to get whipped into a frenzy by every local news station over some meaningless soap opera drama. And i can actually step back and enjoy the success of the past ~6-8 years, even if it didnt win a championship.The Eagles special teams was AWFUL last year, probably one of the worst in the league, if not the worst. The fact that AR is finally focusing on this unit is a big step IMO. Yeah, i would've liked to ave seen a blockbuster Lito-WR trade. Without that, i dont see a need to swing and miss on yet another over-hyped WR. The eagles will obviously be focused on playing field position, stifling D, and using the weapons they do have on O - A healthy #5, Westy, Curtis to an extent, and either the new kid, DJ or Booker.Washington and NYG can draft all the WRs they want. If the Eagles have Lito, Brown, and Asante playing CB, no team will present a matchup problemJason,I think you really went into this draft with unrealistic expectations. I have seen posts from you about the 12 picks they had feeling that they were going to be big movers and shakers in this draft.I kept trying to tell you that 4 of those picks were compensatory picks in the 6th round or later that couldnt be moved.Trevor Laws will immediately become part of a nice 3 man DT rotation with Patterson and Bunkley.Desean Jackson is the returner you desparately need and is a much more explosive receiver than Avant, Baskett or any other non starting receiver on that roster. They got both of the above players and added a #1 for next year. Excellent first couple of rounds for the Eagles.I dont understand the 3rd round pick because I know nothing about that kid.Mike McGlynn in the 4th round is an excellent pick.I really like Quentin Demps in the 4th. I think he is already better than Sean Considine. The rest of the draft is probably meh for them but that was your problem in the first place thinking that the Eagles were going to get anything of substance after the 4th round.Don't feel bad, he wasn't on ESPN Insider's guide either.Joe Mays - not even in my guide.....Of 425+ players.
This is a statement that I have a hard time believing. Do you really believe that there wasn't anyone in this draft that would have improved on Gocong or Considine? Start with Considine, I am pretty sure that Kenny Phillips would have been an instant upgrade on him. His stock only fell due to the entire Miami team sucking. Next for Gocong, you could probably put a monkey in pads and it would be an improvement. Dan Conner is a real LB, that has incredible instincts. He cold have come in and made an immediate impact. Another guy is Shawn Crable, I think he will have a great career and to no ones surprise was taken by the Patriots.(a team that wants to win NOW)This is just a few examples of guys that could have made an instant impact. The funny thing is that they wouldn't have to be taken at 1.19. Although they would have needed to trade back into the first in front of the Giants.Jeff Pasquino said:Jason,
I get how you feel, but honestly there are ZERO starter openings for 2008 for the team.
The ONLY WAY that they can upgrade a starter seems like a trade. No rookie steps in and produces for the Eagles - it just doesn't happen, especially on offense. It is possible to get a rookie some reps as a rookie, but odds are that he won't start or play significant time barring injury.
I don't wnat to make excuses for the FO - I just want to see Lombardi Trophy for the Eagles. I just don't see anyone that could do imrpove them for this season aside from a WR trade.
Now, I really didn't like Washington loaiding up at WR and TE and Philly not touching either one. That will hurrt in the long run unless they are busts - Manningham for the Giants as well.
Day 2 has been a big disappointment as well - no way anyone at Picks 200+ are on the roster.
They seem unwilling to trade up to get who they want. It seems ok to them to just wait and see if their guy is there, and if not then trade back.
That's pure speculation. You have no clue who will step in and start.This is a statement that I have a hard time believing. Do you really believe that there wasn't anyone in this draft that would have improved on Gocong or Considine? Start with Considine, I am pretty sure that Kenny Phillips would have been an instant upgrade on him. His stock only fell due to the entire Miami team sucking. Next for Gocong, you could probably put a monkey in pads and it would be an improvement. Dan Conner is a real LB, that has incredible instincts. He cold have come in and made an immediate impact. Another guy is Shawn Crable, I think he will have a great career and to no ones surprise was taken by the Patriots.(a team that wants to win NOW)This is just a few examples of guys that could have made an instant impact. The funny thing is that they wouldn't have to be taken at 1.19. Although they would have needed to trade back into the first in front of the Giants.Jeff Pasquino said:Jason,
I get how you feel, but honestly there are ZERO starter openings for 2008 for the team.
The ONLY WAY that they can upgrade a starter seems like a trade. No rookie steps in and produces for the Eagles - it just doesn't happen, especially on offense. It is possible to get a rookie some reps as a rookie, but odds are that he won't start or play significant time barring injury.
I don't wnat to make excuses for the FO - I just want to see Lombardi Trophy for the Eagles. I just don't see anyone that could do imrpove them for this season aside from a WR trade.
Now, I really didn't like Washington loaiding up at WR and TE and Philly not touching either one. That will hurrt in the long run unless they are busts - Manningham for the Giants as well.
Day 2 has been a big disappointment as well - no way anyone at Picks 200+ are on the roster.They seem unwilling to trade up to get who they want. It seems ok to them to just wait and see if their guy is there, and if not then trade back.
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Its all speculation, but the fact is that the players that I have named as well as others are more talented that the ones that we have.That's pure speculation. You have no clue who will step in and start.This is a statement that I have a hard time believing. Do you really believe that there wasn't anyone in this draft that would have improved on Gocong or Considine? Start with Considine, I am pretty sure that Kenny Phillips would have been an instant upgrade on him. His stock only fell due to the entire Miami team sucking. Next for Gocong, you could probably put a monkey in pads and it would be an improvement. Dan Conner is a real LB, that has incredible instincts. He cold have come in and made an immediate impact. Another guy is Shawn Crable, I think he will have a great career and to no ones surprise was taken by the Patriots.(a team that wants to win NOW)This is just a few examples of guys that could have made an instant impact. The funny thing is that they wouldn't have to be taken at 1.19. Although they would have needed to trade back into the first in front of the Giants.Jeff Pasquino said:Jason,
I get how you feel, but honestly there are ZERO starter openings for 2008 for the team.
The ONLY WAY that they can upgrade a starter seems like a trade. No rookie steps in and produces for the Eagles - it just doesn't happen, especially on offense. It is possible to get a rookie some reps as a rookie, but odds are that he won't start or play significant time barring injury.
I don't wnat to make excuses for the FO - I just want to see Lombardi Trophy for the Eagles. I just don't see anyone that could do imrpove them for this season aside from a WR trade.
Now, I really didn't like Washington loaiding up at WR and TE and Philly not touching either one. That will hurrt in the long run unless they are busts - Manningham for the Giants as well.
Day 2 has been a big disappointment as well - no way anyone at Picks 200+ are on the roster.They seem unwilling to trade up to get who they want. It seems ok to them to just wait and see if their guy is there, and if not then trade back.
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Constipated is not a starting safety any more. They finally came to their senses and Mikell is the starter, and a pretty good one.This is a statement that I have a hard time believing. Do you really believe that there wasn't anyone in this draft that would have improved on Gocong or Considine? Start with Considine, I am pretty sure that Kenny Phillips would have been an instant upgrade on him. His stock only fell due to the entire Miami team sucking. Next for Gocong, you could probably put a monkey in pads and it would be an improvement. Dan Conner is a real LB, that has incredible instincts. He cold have come in and made an immediate impact. Another guy is Shawn Crable, I think he will have a great career and to no ones surprise was taken by the Patriots.(a team that wants to win NOW)This is just a few examples of guys that could have made an instant impact. The funny thing is that they wouldn't have to be taken at 1.19. Although they would have needed to trade back into the first in front of the Giants.Jeff Pasquino said:Jason,
I get how you feel, but honestly there are ZERO starter openings for 2008 for the team.
The ONLY WAY that they can upgrade a starter seems like a trade. No rookie steps in and produces for the Eagles - it just doesn't happen, especially on offense. It is possible to get a rookie some reps as a rookie, but odds are that he won't start or play significant time barring injury.
I don't wnat to make excuses for the FO - I just want to see Lombardi Trophy for the Eagles. I just don't see anyone that could do imrpove them for this season aside from a WR trade.
Now, I really didn't like Washington loaiding up at WR and TE and Philly not touching either one. That will hurrt in the long run unless they are busts - Manningham for the Giants as well.
Day 2 has been a big disappointment as well - no way anyone at Picks 200+ are on the roster.They seem unwilling to trade up to get who they want. It seems ok to them to just wait and see if their guy is there, and if not then trade back.
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I don't necessarily agree.The front 4 are set with Cole and company rotating on the ends and the LBs aren't going to be trumped (Stewart, Gocong and Bradley).Its all speculation, but the fact is that the players that I have named as well as others are more talented that the ones that we have.That's pure speculation. You have no clue who will step in and start.This is a statement that I have a hard time believing. Do you really believe that there wasn't anyone in this draft that would have improved on Gocong or Considine? Start with Considine, I am pretty sure that Kenny Phillips would have been an instant upgrade on him. His stock only fell due to the entire Miami team sucking. Next for Gocong, you could probably put a monkey in pads and it would be an improvement. Dan Conner is a real LB, that has incredible instincts. He cold have come in and made an immediate impact. Another guy is Shawn Crable, I think he will have a great career and to no ones surprise was taken by the Patriots.(a team that wants to win NOW)This is just a few examples of guys that could have made an instant impact. The funny thing is that they wouldn't have to be taken at 1.19. Although they would have needed to trade back into the first in front of the Giants.Jeff Pasquino said:Jason,
I get how you feel, but honestly there are ZERO starter openings for 2008 for the team.
The ONLY WAY that they can upgrade a starter seems like a trade. No rookie steps in and produces for the Eagles - it just doesn't happen, especially on offense. It is possible to get a rookie some reps as a rookie, but odds are that he won't start or play significant time barring injury.
I don't wnat to make excuses for the FO - I just want to see Lombardi Trophy for the Eagles. I just don't see anyone that could do imrpove them for this season aside from a WR trade.
Now, I really didn't like Washington loaiding up at WR and TE and Philly not touching either one. That will hurrt in the long run unless they are busts - Manningham for the Giants as well.
Day 2 has been a big disappointment as well - no way anyone at Picks 200+ are on the roster.They seem unwilling to trade up to get who they want. It seems ok to them to just wait and see if their guy is there, and if not then trade back.
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After listening to you, I would think that they just won the SB and that the Defense and LBs especially were the '85 Bears. The LBs are among the worst starting group in the entire league, and the rest of the defense could definitely be improved.I don't necessarily agree.The front 4 are set with Cole and company rotating on the ends and the LBs aren't going to be trumped (Stewart, Gocong and Bradley).Its all speculation, but the fact is that the players that I have named as well as others are more talented that the ones that we have.That's pure speculation. You have no clue who will step in and start.This is a statement that I have a hard time believing. Do you really believe that there wasn't anyone in this draft that would have improved on Gocong or Considine? Start with Considine, I am pretty sure that Kenny Phillips would have been an instant upgrade on him. His stock only fell due to the entire Miami team sucking. Next for Gocong, you could probably put a monkey in pads and it would be an improvement. Dan Conner is a real LB, that has incredible instincts. He cold have come in and made an immediate impact. Another guy is Shawn Crable, I think he will have a great career and to no ones surprise was taken by the Patriots.(a team that wants to win NOW)This is just a few examples of guys that could have made an instant impact. The funny thing is that they wouldn't have to be taken at 1.19. Although they would have needed to trade back into the first in front of the Giants.Jeff Pasquino said:Jason,
I get how you feel, but honestly there are ZERO starter openings for 2008 for the team.
The ONLY WAY that they can upgrade a starter seems like a trade. No rookie steps in and produces for the Eagles - it just doesn't happen, especially on offense. It is possible to get a rookie some reps as a rookie, but odds are that he won't start or play significant time barring injury.
I don't wnat to make excuses for the FO - I just want to see Lombardi Trophy for the Eagles. I just don't see anyone that could do imrpove them for this season aside from a WR trade.
Now, I really didn't like Washington loaiding up at WR and TE and Philly not touching either one. That will hurrt in the long run unless they are busts - Manningham for the Giants as well.
Day 2 has been a big disappointment as well - no way anyone at Picks 200+ are on the roster.They seem unwilling to trade up to get who they want. It seems ok to them to just wait and see if their guy is there, and if not then trade back.
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Looks like I need to get Bob to fix the depth chart - Mikell is the starting safety.
No rookies would start on the OL, LJ is the TE, no rookie starts at WR, and Westy and McNabb are your starters.
So again, what rookies would start and where?
ETA - A Top 5 guy like Long or Dorsey I could see starting on defense - but that's about it. Seriously.
And Dan Connor is overratedconsistant.
I think you're misinterpreting what I'm saying.I'm a realistic Eagles fan. I know that there is room for improvement at every position.After listening to you, I would think that they just won the SB and that the Defense and LBs especially were the '85 Bears. The LBs are among the worst starting group in the entire league, and the rest of the defense could definitely be improved.I don't necessarily agree.The front 4 are set with Cole and company rotating on the ends and the LBs aren't going to be trumped (Stewart, Gocong and Bradley).Its all speculation, but the fact is that the players that I have named as well as others are more talented that the ones that we have.That's pure speculation. You have no clue who will step in and start.This is a statement that I have a hard time believing. Do you really believe that there wasn't anyone in this draft that would have improved on Gocong or Considine? Start with Considine, I am pretty sure that Kenny Phillips would have been an instant upgrade on him. His stock only fell due to the entire Miami team sucking. Next for Gocong, you could probably put a monkey in pads and it would be an improvement. Dan Conner is a real LB, that has incredible instincts. He cold have come in and made an immediate impact. Another guy is Shawn Crable, I think he will have a great career and to no ones surprise was taken by the Patriots.(a team that wants to win NOW)This is just a few examples of guys that could have made an instant impact. The funny thing is that they wouldn't have to be taken at 1.19. Although they would have needed to trade back into the first in front of the Giants.Jeff Pasquino said:Jason,
I get how you feel, but honestly there are ZERO starter openings for 2008 for the team.
The ONLY WAY that they can upgrade a starter seems like a trade. No rookie steps in and produces for the Eagles - it just doesn't happen, especially on offense. It is possible to get a rookie some reps as a rookie, but odds are that he won't start or play significant time barring injury.
I don't wnat to make excuses for the FO - I just want to see Lombardi Trophy for the Eagles. I just don't see anyone that could do imrpove them for this season aside from a WR trade.
Now, I really didn't like Washington loaiding up at WR and TE and Philly not touching either one. That will hurrt in the long run unless they are busts - Manningham for the Giants as well.
Day 2 has been a big disappointment as well - no way anyone at Picks 200+ are on the roster.They seem unwilling to trade up to get who they want. It seems ok to them to just wait and see if their guy is there, and if not then trade back.
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Looks like I need to get Bob to fix the depth chart - Mikell is the starting safety.
No rookies would start on the OL, LJ is the TE, no rookie starts at WR, and Westy and McNabb are your starters.
So again, what rookies would start and where?
ETA - A Top 5 guy like Long or Dorsey I could see starting on defense - but that's about it. Seriously.
And Dan Connor is overratedconsistant.
SOD?renesauz said:Guess Justice will HAVE to improve to stay employed now. NFLN guys talking about how our new corner could be SOD
Steal of the draft.SOD?renesauz said:Guess Justice will HAVE to improve to stay employed now. NFLN guys talking about how our new corner could be SOD
Jason,I think you really went into this draft with unrealistic expectations. I have seen posts from you about the 12 picks they had feeling that they were going to be big movers and shakers in this draft.I kept trying to tell you that 4 of those picks were compensatory picks in the 6th round or later that couldnt be moved.Trevor Laws will immediately become part of a nice 3 man DT rotation with Patterson and Bunkley.Desean Jackson is the returner you desparately need and is a much more explosive receiver than Avant, Baskett or any other non starting receiver on that roster. They got both of the above players and added a #1 for next year. Excellent first couple of rounds for the Eagles.I dont understand the 3rd round pick because I know nothing about that kid.Mike McGlynn in the 4th round is an excellent pick.I really like Quentin Demps in the 4th. I think he is already better than Sean Considine. The rest of the draft is probably meh for them but that was your problem in the first place thinking that the Eagles were going to get anything of substance after the 4th round.Don't feel bad, he wasn't on ESPN Insider's guide either.Joe Mays - not even in my guide.....Of 425+ players.
The Birds come out of the draft with DJ, Laws, Demps, McGlynn who should contribute / add depth. They get Lorenzo Booker for ST depth. As pointed out by JP, they did not have any starter openings this year, and they added a few good quality players, as well as adding a 1st round pick next year. The rest of the picks were probably like throwing darts at a dartboard, pick some projects and see who sticks. Anyone who expected anything more from this draft is being unrealistic. I don't have a problem at all with Lito still being on the team. Samuel/Lito/Brown/Dawk would be one hell of a secondary if that is what they're going to do.I have watched Mays play for the last couple of years on one of the top Div 1AA teams in the country. He was the leader of the defensive team and from what I understand his shortcoming is his height. I think you may be pleasantly suprised come training camp.Joe Mays - not even in my guide.....Of 425+ players.
Yeah, the Draftguys blog has some info on him.We actually got some good OL people from what I'm hearing. Never sexy, but nice when the OL works.I have watched Mays play for the last couple of years on one of the top Div 1AA teams in the country. He was the leader of the defensive team and from what I understand his shortcoming is his height. I think you may be pleasantly suprised come training camp.Joe Mays - not even in my guide.....
Of 425+ players.
I really like what the Eagles have done in the draft. However, the mindset that the Eagles are so loaded that they dont have any starter openings is a mindset that has developed because Andy Reid doesnt play his rookies.1. Jamaal Jackson took a step back last year. He is an average center.Jason,I think you really went into this draft with unrealistic expectations. I have seen posts from you about the 12 picks they had feeling that they were going to be big movers and shakers in this draft.Don't feel bad, he wasn't on ESPN Insider's guide either.Joe Mays - not even in my guide.....
Of 425+ players.
I kept trying to tell you that 4 of those picks were compensatory picks in the 6th round or later that couldnt be moved.
Trevor Laws will immediately become part of a nice 3 man DT rotation with Patterson and Bunkley.
Desean Jackson is the returner you desparately need and is a much more explosive receiver than Avant, Baskett or any other non starting receiver on that roster.
They got both of the above players and added a #1 for next year. Excellent first couple of rounds for the Eagles.
I dont understand the 3rd round pick because I know nothing about that kid.
Mike McGlynn in the 4th round is an excellent pick.
I really like Quentin Demps in the 4th. I think he is already better than Sean Considine.
The rest of the draft is probably meh for them but that was your problem in the first place thinking that the Eagles were going to get anything of substance after the 4th round.The Birds come out of the draft with DJ, Laws, Demps, McGlynn who should contribute / add depth. They get Lorenzo Booker for ST depth. As pointed out by JP, they did not have any starter openings this year, and they added a few good quality players, as well as adding a 1st round pick next year. The rest of the picks were probably like throwing darts at a dartboard, pick some projects and see who sticks.
Anyone who expected anything more from this draft is being unrealistic. I don't have a problem at all with Lito still being on the team. Samuel/Lito/Brown/Dawk would be one hell of a secondary if that is what they're going to do.
LB's worst in the league? Bradley, Gocong and Gaither?? The 2007 Eagles your talking about right? Had you said this after the '06 season I would be on board with you. But this group can play, I like all of there upside actuallyWhat are you from Philly guys expecting? Stop listening to WIP, they know NOTHING, why subject yourself to hours of negative speak eveyday. Aside from Reid's insistance that 220 DE's who are apparenly quick are suitable to play in this league just not neccesarily at DE- what would you like for them to do. They plugged in another piece on there DT rotation, and added the first legitmate KR/PR since umm EVER!!!! - and in the process added a #1 pick on a team that as long as they have no QB could potetnially be a top 10-15 pick in 09.After listening to you, I would think that they just won the SB and that the Defense and LBs especially were the '85 Bears. The LBs are among the worst starting group in the entire league, and the rest of the defense could definitely be improved.I don't necessarily agree.The front 4 are set with Cole and company rotating on the ends and the LBs aren't going to be trumped (Stewart, Gocong and Bradley).Its all speculation, but the fact is that the players that I have named as well as others are more talented that the ones that we have.That's pure speculation. You have no clue who will step in and start.This is a statement that I have a hard time believing. Do you really believe that there wasn't anyone in this draft that would have improved on Gocong or Considine? Start with Considine, I am pretty sure that Kenny Phillips would have been an instant upgrade on him. His stock only fell due to the entire Miami team sucking. Next for Gocong, you could probably put a monkey in pads and it would be an improvement. Dan Conner is a real LB, that has incredible instincts. He cold have come in and made an immediate impact. Another guy is Shawn Crable, I think he will have a great career and to no ones surprise was taken by the Patriots.(a team that wants to win NOW)This is just a few examples of guys that could have made an instant impact. The funny thing is that they wouldn't have to be taken at 1.19. Although they would have needed to trade back into the first in front of the Giants.Jeff Pasquino said:Jason,
I get how you feel, but honestly there are ZERO starter openings for 2008 for the team.
The ONLY WAY that they can upgrade a starter seems like a trade. No rookie steps in and produces for the Eagles - it just doesn't happen, especially on offense. It is possible to get a rookie some reps as a rookie, but odds are that he won't start or play significant time barring injury.
I don't wnat to make excuses for the FO - I just want to see Lombardi Trophy for the Eagles. I just don't see anyone that could do imrpove them for this season aside from a WR trade.
Now, I really didn't like Washington loaiding up at WR and TE and Philly not touching either one. That will hurrt in the long run unless they are busts - Manningham for the Giants as well.
Day 2 has been a big disappointment as well - no way anyone at Picks 200+ are on the roster.They seem unwilling to trade up to get who they want. It seems ok to them to just wait and see if their guy is there, and if not then trade back.
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Looks like I need to get Bob to fix the depth chart - Mikell is the starting safety.
No rookies would start on the OL, LJ is the TE, no rookie starts at WR, and Westy and McNabb are your starters.
So again, what rookies would start and where?
ETA - A Top 5 guy like Long or Dorsey I could see starting on defense - but that's about it. Seriously.
And Dan Connor is overratedconsistant.
Please, bring in Pats comparisons......I really like what the Eagles have done in the draft. However, the mindset that the Eagles are so loaded that they dont have any starter openings is a mindset that has developed because Andy Reid doesnt play his rookies.1. Jamaal Jackson took a step back last year. He is an average center.Jason,I think you really went into this draft with unrealistic expectations. I have seen posts from you about the 12 picks they had feeling that they were going to be big movers and shakers in this draft.Don't feel bad, he wasn't on ESPN Insider's guide either.Joe Mays - not even in my guide.....
Of 425+ players.
I kept trying to tell you that 4 of those picks were compensatory picks in the 6th round or later that couldnt be moved.
Trevor Laws will immediately become part of a nice 3 man DT rotation with Patterson and Bunkley.
Desean Jackson is the returner you desparately need and is a much more explosive receiver than Avant, Baskett or any other non starting receiver on that roster.
They got both of the above players and added a #1 for next year. Excellent first couple of rounds for the Eagles.
I dont understand the 3rd round pick because I know nothing about that kid.
Mike McGlynn in the 4th round is an excellent pick.
I really like Quentin Demps in the 4th. I think he is already better than Sean Considine.
The rest of the draft is probably meh for them but that was your problem in the first place thinking that the Eagles were going to get anything of substance after the 4th round.The Birds come out of the draft with DJ, Laws, Demps, McGlynn who should contribute / add depth. They get Lorenzo Booker for ST depth. As pointed out by JP, they did not have any starter openings this year, and they added a few good quality players, as well as adding a 1st round pick next year. The rest of the picks were probably like throwing darts at a dartboard, pick some projects and see who sticks.
Anyone who expected anything more from this draft is being unrealistic. I don't have a problem at all with Lito still being on the team. Samuel/Lito/Brown/Dawk would be one hell of a secondary if that is what they're going to do.
2. Herremens did not have a very good year at guard last year. I think he is below average and would expect Jean-Gillis to take his position unless he is another wasted draft pick. This should be the year Jean-Gillis breaks the starting lineup.
3. Fred Davis and John Carlson and probably some others are better TE's than LJ Smith.
4. I think the #3 WR spot is weak with Avant. I think DJ is much better than Avant if you consider that a starting position.
5. I like the DLine.
6. The LB crew is young and unaccomplished. Jared Mayo and Curtis Lofton are both better than anybody you currently have. (I know you werent in position to get Mayo).
7. Best set of CB's in the league (If Pacman is reinstated, Dallas is very close. Newman, Pacman and Mike Jenkins)
8. Kenny Phillips is better than Quentin Mikell.
There were a number of players, IMO, that the Eagles could have drafted to compete for starting positions.
The Patriots are loaded, right?
They drafted a starting ILB, a CB to compete for a starting position, and a rotational OLB that will play quite a bit. Do you think the Patriots had more holes to fill on their team than the Eagles?
To your point, I have LBs as Mayo / Connor on the "consensus rank" list, so I don't know much about Lofton. I think Mayo could immediately come in and compete for a starting spot - but he was unavailable.Don't get me wrong I get fustrated with this FO just like the rest of you, but to site there and rip thier Day 2 without seeing any of these guys play is ridicolous. And for the record, you guys looking for the sexy veteran WR - It isn't happening. It's not in thie FO's mindset.
I just looked at the whole Philly roster. Although you are excited about your young LBers, I didnt see much dept there. You mentioned a LB that I hadnt heard because I think he hasnt seen the field and I'm not sure if Boiman is much more than a STer. I think they needed to get some more LBers for competition.I think the safety you were refering to was actually Dajuan Morgan and I thought for sure they were taking him in the 3rd.Please, bring in Pats comparisons......To your point, I have LBs as Mayo / Connor on the "consensus rank" list, so I don't know much about Lofton. I think Mayo could immediately come in and compete for a starting spot - but he was unavailable.As for TE - yes there was an opportunity to bring one in. I agree with Woodrow that Philly should have. Losing Bennett - to Dallas, no less - stings. But how do you exactly justify picking a TE when we have other glaring needs? After the first 5 or so TEs were gone, LJ Smith and Celek - a draft pick Philly isn't giving up on from 2007 - are better than what was available.I'd have to review who was available in Round 4 (when the Eagles got LB happy for no apparent reason) and see if TE was a better option. Odds are it was and they should have brought one in to push Smith.I don't see the Eagles tinkering too much with the OL. They could try and improve, but overall they're drafting for the future as their line consistenty grades as one of the better ones (when Justice doesn't start).Kenny Philips might be better than Mikell, and I thought that DuJuan Jackson should have been picked. That was the biggest draft mistake, IMHO. Taking Bryan Smith (???) in Round 3 with Jackson available was a blunder that set the tone for disappointment for Day 2. Jermichael Finley would have been better there.So maybe I should rescind the 100%-ness to saying that no starter jobs were available. Competition is key and they should have looked to push at TE, S, and WR. LB and OL is tougher for rookies to crack in Philly - at least it has been under Reid.Lastly - I don't consider WR3 as a starter. Philly goes 2 WR for most starts so that's how I look at it. However, if you do that, TE2 becomes a bigger factor and again the Eagles should have addressed the depth there. Overall I'm OK with how they did, but I'm not thrilled with just one WR and too many LBs. They are young at the position and have a 4th that is coming along as well in Togafau plus Boiman as a special teamer. Why did they feel the need to bring in 3 more?Competition at WR for not just the starters but Avant, Baskett and Greg Lewis should have been more of a priority. Same with TE1 and 2.
The Eagles didnt take any TE's.LJ did have pretty decent seasons in '05 and '06. He was horrendous last year though. If it was mostly injury then I guess the Eagles can feel ok about him.Nobody ever said the Eagles didn't have spots that could use upgrading, but there really aren't many starting spots obviously open.
There are great teams with more holes then the Eagles...but they also have more superstars covering the holes.
The Eagles have good, solid ballplayers in almost every position, but a lack of superstars. The weakest spots on the team (like WR) also happen to be the hardest positions to find rookie replacements in.
The Eagles system doesn't call for high profile LB's, but it's complicated enough to be hard on rookies. Only a true stud could start as a rookie there. The young LB's we have now are probably the best group we've had in years.
LJ Smith was considered an up and coming young TE just 12 months ago...but now he's a scrub that we HAD to find a replacement for early in this draft? I don't get that.
The only big ???? I have from this draft is why they took so many TE's, and didn't take another WR or two to challenge the WR depth a little better.