3. Logan Ryan joins a now elite secondary
Ryan has yet to sign with his hometown Jets, and the Eagles have been mentioned several times as a possible landing spot for the rugged cornerback.
A smart, instinctive hybrid defensive back, Ryan would vibe nicely with an Eagles secondary that is embracing versatile defenders. Ryan can play the slot, safety, and could make the Eagles that much tougher to gameplan for.
Last season his 18 passes defended were third-most in the league, while he also added 4.5 sacks, eight quarterback hits, 113 tackles, and four interceptions.