Jalen Hurts predicted to be the Philadelphia Eagles’ breakout player in 2021

Jalen Hurts predicted to be Eagles’ breakout player in 2021

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Jalen Hurts is QB1 for the Philadelphia Eagles and with that promotion comes a huge responsibility to the franchise.

With Carson Wentz moving on to Indianapolis, Hurts has the opportunity to take the keys of the franchise for the foreseeable future if he’s able to show the proper growth during his first season as a starter.

Brent Sobleski of Bleacher Report recently took a look at the breakout candidates for all 32 teams, and Hurts was the guy for the Eagles.

The Eagles sunk a second-round pick into Hurts just last year. While a non-first-round quarterback isn’t guaranteed anything, Hurts brings an intriguing skill set.

“What we saw is a player who can really extend plays and create on his own. … We saw his ability to create when things weren’t there. That’s an unbelievable asset to have as a football team,” new head coach Nick Sirianni told reporters. “You can see his toughness on tape and how he carried himself. … He is a leader who loves football. There is no substitute for that.”

Hurts is a developmental quarterback. However, the Eagles can set him up to succeed by adding another weapon with this year’s sixth pick.

Hurts will definitely have the support of his younger teammates and if the Eagles are able to hit on either Ja’Marr Chase or Kyle Pitts, Philadelphia could be a darkhorse candidate to land a Wild Card spot next winter.

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How signing Joe Flacco impacts the Philadelphia Eagles’ draft plans

With the Eagles signing Joe Flacco to a one-year deal, the team is unlikely to target a quarterback in the NFL Draft.

The Eagles agreed to a one-year deal with Joe Flacco on Tuesday night to be the backup for Jalen Hurts, but the deal has incentives in case the former Super Bowl MVP is forced to play.

The deal is worth $3.5 million guaranteed with incentives up to $4 million for Flacco, who hails from Audubon, N.J. and should fit right into the culture of the city.

With Flacco on board, here’s how his signing impacts the Eagles’ draft plans.

Jalen Hurts displaying improved release while working with QB coach Quincy Avery

Jalen Hurts displaying improved release while working with QB coach Quincy Avery

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The Eagles added a backup quarterback to the roster on Tuesday when they inked former Super Bowl MVP, Joe Flacco, to a one-year deal.

As the Eagles now look towards the NFL draft, their presumed starter for 2021 has been putting in the work.

Hurts has been working with his personal quarterback coach Quincy Avery this offseason and the improvement to details and footwork are visible.

During recent workouts with Avery where footage has been released, Hurts has displayed an improved release and throwing motion that should have Eagles supporters excited for the upcoming season.

The Eagles hold the No. 6 overall pick in the draft and could be in the market for a receiver or tight end, Kyle Pitts.

Two of the top wideouts in the draft class, Jaylen Waddle and DeVonta Smith, were teammates of Hurts at Alabama.

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Jalen Hurts displaying improved release while working with QB coach Quincy Avery

Jalen Hurts displaying improved release while working with QB coach Quincy Avery

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The Eagles added a backup quarterback to the roster on Tuesday when they inked former Super Bowl MVP, Joe Flacco, to a one-year deal.

As the Eagles now look towards the NFL draft, their presumed starter for 2021 has been putting in the work.

Hurts has been working with his personal quarterback coach Quincy Avery this offseason and the improvement to details and footwork are visible.

During recent workouts with Avery where footage has been released, Hurts has displayed an improved release and throwing motion that should have Eagles supporters excited for the upcoming season.

The Eagles hold the No. 6 overall pick in the draft and could be in the market for a receiver or tight end, Kyle Pitts.

Two of the top wideouts in the draft class, Jaylen Waddle and DeVonta Smith, were teammates of Hurts at Alabama.

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Joe Flacco’s contract with the Eagles is a 1-year, $3.5M deal worth $7.5M with incentives

Veteran quarterback Joe Flacco’s contract with the Eagles will pay him $3.5 million and it could reach another $4 million in incentives.

Joe Flacco was signed by the Eagles to backup quarterback Jalen Hurts, but if things go wrong, the contract is incentive-laden enough that the former Ravens and Jets signal-caller could make an extra $4 million in incentives.

Philadelphia Eagles agree to deal with QB Joe Flacco

Former Ravens and Jets quarterback Joe Flacco is signing with the Philadelphia Eagles

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The Philadelphia Eagles have a new backup quarterback and it appears the franchise will now focus on a wide receiver or tight end Kyle Pitts in next month’s draft.

Per Field Yates, New Jersey native, Joe Flacco, is signing with the Eagles.

Flacco, who grew up just a few miles east of Philadelphia in Audobon, New Jersey, now gives Jalen Hurts the perfect mentor for his first whole season as a starter.

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Philadelphia Eagles land the top WR in Mel Kiper’s latest mock draft 3.0

Mel Kiper released his Mock Draft 3.0 and he has the Eagles drafting Ja’Marr Chase out of LSU

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As the NFL world debates the Eagles’ affinity for the draft’s top quarterbacks, Mel Kiper believes they’ll give Jalen Hurts the top outside weapon available.

In his mock draft 3.0 which included trades, Kiper has the Eagles making the most logical choice and selecting Ja’Marr Chase at No. 6 overall.

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Ja’Marr Chase, WR, LSU

The Eagles are another team that didn’t have the cap space to be spenders in free agency, and this could be the ideal scenario for general manager Howie Roseman and new coach Nick Sirianni. They don’t have the pressure to take one of the top four quarterbacks and let him compete with Jalen Hurts. Now, they can evaluate Hurts in 2021 alongside an elite wide receiver in Chase, then figure out next offseason whether Hurts is the guy around whom they want to build their team. This is a roster that has several holes, and Philadelphia has a long ways to go until it is back to being a Super Bowl contender. Chase would be a great addition to get this franchise back on track after a rough 2020.

Unless the Bengals do something dramatic and pass on a left tackle, the choice really could come down to Chase or Kyle Pitts at No. 6 overall for Howie Roseman.

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Kyle Pitts having a faster 40-time than Mike Evans could force the Eagles hand at No. 6 overall

If Kyle Pitts runs a 4.5 40-yard dash at his pro day from the tight end position, he could make it hard for the Eagles to pass on him

Kyle Pitts is all the rage in NFL draft circles and as the Eagles prepare to add a veteran quarterback to the mix, April’s selection process could come down to a wide receiver or a dynamic tight end.

The Florida Gators star and Philadelphia native is set to make things difficult for the Eagles, who could have Ja’Marr Chase as the top player on their draft boards.

Pitts and the Gators will have their pro day on March 31, and as teams continue to set their draft boards, a tight end moving faster than Mike Evans could make things interesting.

Evans was clocked at a 4.53 coming out of Texas A&M and if this pre-pro-day time from Pitts is any indication, he’ll be a tight end, running faster than some wideouts and running backs.

Pitts was clocked unofficially at a 4.46 40-yard dash recently and he’ll likely reset draft boards if he can duplicate that time next week.

Pitts has a faster burst than some wide receivers in this draft class and he’s a matchup nightmare who can line up all over the field, has great speed, hands, and a 6-foot-6 frame that makes him extremely difficult to contain.

A finalist for both the Mackey (TE) and Biletnikoff Awards (WR), Pitts finished the 2020 season with 43 catches for 770 yards and 12 touchdowns, despite playing in only eight games.

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Joe Flacco to visit with the Philadelphia Eagles

Joe Flacco to visit with the Philadelphia Eagles

As the Eagles move into the Jalen Hurts era, Howie Roseman appears prepared to pair him with a well-respected backup signal-caller.

According to Mike Florio of Pro Football Talk, former Ravens and Jets quarterback, Joe Flacco, is set to visit the NovaCare Complex.

Flacco is from the area and would give Jalen Hurts the perfect mentor for his first whole season as a starter.

The signing of Flacco would put the Eagles NFL draft sights squarely on Ja’Marr Chase or Kyle Pitts.

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Eagles could be a trade destination for Nick Foles as Bears look to move on from QB

Jeremy Fowler is reporting that Nick Foles could be traded from the Bears to the Eagles to back up Jalen Hurts

Jalen Hurts needs a backup at quarterback and the Bears happen to have a guy on the roster that does a really good job of making starters feel comfortable.

According to John Clark via Jeremy Fowler, the Chicago Bears are looking to move on from Nick Foles after signing Andy Dalton to a one-year deal.

With the Eagles only having one quarterback on the roster and 11 picks in April’s NFL draft, Philadelphia could be a comfortable landing spot for Foles as he looks to continue his playing career.

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