Carson Wentz speaks on sharing snaps with Jalen Hurts and utilizing his explosive new playmakers

Carson Wentz on sharing snaps with Jalen Hurts, explosiveness added to Eagles roster

Carson Wentz addressed the media on Monday for the first time since the free agency and the NFL Draft concluded.

The Eagles star was busy with the birth of his newborn daughter but firmly entrenched to the chaos surrounding him after the Eagles selected Jalen Hurts in the second round of the 2020 NFL Draft.

When asked about having Hurts as a teammate, Wentz said he was “excited” to play with the former Oklahoma star while also looking forward to the competition.

When asked about possibly sharing the field and snaps with Hurts, Wentz referenced his quest for another Super Bowl.

The Eagles also added a ton of speed during the NFL draft, trading for Marquise Goodwin and drafting Jalen Reagor, John Hightower, and Quez Watkins.

Wentz was beyond excited for the additions, calling them explosive and a diverse group of weapons.

Wentz went on to say that the Hurts selection didn’t concern him at all, adding that he trusts Howie Roseman and the Eagles, referring back to his contract extension as proof that things are heading in the right direction.

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Eagles top draft choice Jalen Reagor announces jersey number

Jalen Reagor to wear the No. 18 jersey for the Philadelphia Eagles

There’s been no official announcement from the team but the first-round pick, Jalen Reagor was so excited, he’s announced his jersey number with the Eagles.

Reagor wore the No. 1 jersey at TCU but will switch to Josh McCown’s No. 18 for the Philadelphia Eagles.

Jeremy Maclin may be the most famous Bird to wear the number.

Jalen Hurts will likely land the No. 2, while other Eagles like Casey Toohill and Davion Taylor will get numbers in the fifties.

Philadelphia Eagles waive a pair of wide receivers

Philadelphia Eagles waive a pair of wide receivers

The Philadelphia Eagles added a ton of receiving help in the NFL draft and just waived a pair to lessen the roster.

The Eagles announced they’ve waived Marken Michel and River Cracraft

A California native, Cracraft played four seasons at Washington State and was named honorable mention All-Pac-12 Conference and honorable mention All-Freshman Team by College Football News.

Cracraft had 53 receptions, 701 receiving yards, and five touchdowns in his senior season and was named honorable mention All-Pac 12 before tearing his ACL in the tenth game of the season.

Cracraft spent three years on the Broncos practice squad after going undrafted.

DeSean Jackson shares video working out amid Eagles retool at WR position

DeSean Jackson looks good during a workout to prepare for 2020 season

The Philadelphia Eagles reloaded at the wide receiver position during the 2020 NFL Draft but the most important component to the skill positions will both be returning from injury.

DeSean Jackson is still the most explosive player on the Eagles roster and the guy who exploded out the gate against the Redskins looks to be 100% healthy as the Birds start their virtual offseason workout program.

Jackson posted a video to Instagram that showed the Eagles star getting in some work at a local field.

Jackson made it clear on a now-deleted post that he’s still the top-dawg on the Eagles depth chart.

Jackson will join Alshon Jeffery and JJ Arcega-Whiteside as veterans in a group that will now include speedsters Marquise Goodwin (trade), Jalen Reagor (TCU), John Hightower (Boise State) and Quez Watkins (Southern Miss).

The Eagles worked to get younger, faster, and more explosive next season, and Jackson covers the basis on two of those needed attributes.

2020 NFL Draft: Contract details for Philadelphia Eagles 10 picks

2020 NFL Draft: Contract details for Philadelphia Eagles 10 picks

The 2020 NFL Draft is in the rearview mirror and the Philadelphia Eagles can begin the process of getting all their picks signed on the dotted line.

Contract details for NFL rookies are no longer a guessing game thanks to the 2011 Collective Bargaining Agreement (CBA), where a rookie wage scale was put in place, outlining the salary for each pick.

The Eagles entered the draft with about $24 million in cap space, with almost $10 million ($9,117,245) of that allocated to rookie deals.

Here’s a look at how each Eagles rookie will have their contract structured per Over The Cap.

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1. Jalen Reagor Rd 1-pick 21

Projected 4 year $13,270,665 contract  $7,211,393 signing bonus
fully Guaranteed
5th-year option available

 

 

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NFL Draft: Eagles draft haul lands an ‘A-‘ Grade from Pro Football Focus

Eagles 2020 NFL Draft class lands an ‘A-‘ Grade from Pro Football Focus

The Philadelphia Eagles were the talk of the NFL Draft world after Howie Roseman and company selected Oklahoma quarterback Jalen Hurts with the No. 53 overall pick.

Roseman rebounded in day three to stack the Eagles roster with speed at the skill positions and linebacker.

After snagging some quality late in the draft and a game-changing safety in K’Von Wallace, the Eagles landed an A- grade from Pro Football Focus.

Reagor led the way and he comes to the Eagles after had the second-highest rate of explosive plays in college football over the past two seasons.

Hurts will become a high-value backup in the NFL while Wallace again adds versatility with his ability to flourish as a box safety or play in the slot.

Hightower, Watkins, and Taylor should also be key contributors in year one.

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Eagles to transition former Arizona QB Khalil Tate to the WR position after UDFA signing

Eagles to transition former Arizona QB Khalil Tate to the WR position

The Philadelphia Eagles added another terrific athlete to the roster, signing former Arizona quarterback Khalil Tate to an undrafted free agent deal.

Immediately after the signing, the Eagles added Tate to the ever-growing list of speedy skill players, switching his position to wide receiver.

Last season, Tate threw for 1,954 yards, 14 touchdowns, and 11 interceptions, while rushing for 413 yards and three touchdowns for Kevin Sumlin’s 4-8 Wildcats.

Tate shined as a sophomore in 2017 with 1,591 yards, 14 touchdowns, and nine interceptions, while also rushing for 1,411 yards and 12 touchdowns on 153 rushing attempts.

Should Eagles fans temper their expectations over the 2020 NFL Draft class?

Philadelphia Eagles fans should temper their expectations for the Eagles’ 2020 NFL Draft. History has shown Day 3 picks are question marks.

The 2020 NFL Draft is officially over and the Philadelphia Eagles have drafted 10 new players. They also traded for former San Francisco 49ers wide receiver Marquise Goodwin, so they added 11 new players over the 3-day event.

The Eagles selected former TCU wide receiver, Jalen Reagor, with the 21st overall pick. Reagor may never be a true No. 1 receiver in the NFL, but he will certainly be a weapon for the Eagles. It will be interesting to see Reagor’s career progress and watch the No. 22 overall pick in the 2020 NFL Draft, Justin Jefferson’s career progress as well.

Regardless, the addition of Reagor will help quarterback Carson Wentz and the Eagles offense.   Reagor also is able to return punts and kicks as well, so he is versatility will pay off for the Eagles no matter what.

Day 1 of the draft may not have been a home run, but the Eagles did not strikeout.

Day 2? Well, the Eagles got hit by a pitch, if we keep the baseball talk going. They selected former Oklahoma quarterback Jalen Hurts with the 53rd overall pick. Many people thought the Eagles could add another impact player with their second-round pick, but taking Hurts instead was a huge gamble. Hurts is a solid quarterback, but the pick has sparked up controversy regarding Wentz and his backup.

The Eagles then drafted former Colorado linebacker Davion Taylor in the 3rd round. Taylor is a freak athlete. He ran a 4.49 40-yard dash at the NFL Combine, but he is extremely raw and more of a project than a starter at this moment.

After what could be deemed a disappointing Day 2, the Eagles and their General Manager Howie Roseman went to work on Day 3. They added 7 players total throughout the final three rounds, and here they are:

Round 4, Pick 127: K’Von Wallace, Safety, Clemson
Round 4, Pick 145: Jack Driscoll, OL, Auburn
Round 5, Pick 168: John Hightower, WR, Boise State
Round 6, Pick 196: Shaun Bradley, LB, Temple
Round 6, Pick 200: Quez Watkins, WR, Southern Miss
Round 6, Pick 210: Prince Tega Wanogho, OT, Auburn
Round 7, Pick 233: Casey Toohill, EDGE, Stanford

A couple quick notes from this list:

K’Von Wallace was a pick universally loved. He was a team captain at Clemson and can play multiple positions. We had him mocked to the Eagles a couple of times this offseason and he should hopefully be a perfect fit for the Eagles secondary.

-Adding depth to the offensive line is always good and hopefully one of the players can emerge with the potential to start if needed.

-Speed! It was clear the Eagles needed speed this offseason and Roseman delivered that. John Hightower and Quez Watkins are burners for sure, so they will give the Eagles receiver group a bump in that category.

Day 3 was a much better day than Day 2, but the only problem with that is these Day 3 picks may excite fans, but they are far from a sure thing for the Eagles. Since Roseman took over again for the 2016 NFL Draft, here is a list of his Day 3 picks and their impact on the Eagles throughout their careers:

The chart is color-coded, with green being good and red obviously being bad. As you can see, there is a lot more red than green. 2016 was probably the best year for the Eagles’ Day 3 picks, as Halapoulivaati Vaitai and Jalen Mills played significant roles in their Super Bowl victory. Wendell Smallwood deserves some love too, as he put up solid numbers as an Eagle.

2017 featured Nathan Gerry, who isn’t great, but he has had good value for a 5th round pick. 2018 was the second-best year since Roseman took back over. Avonte Maddox is a solid piece on defense, but he needs to stay healthy. Josh Sweat isn’t an elite pass rusher, but he has made plays when called upon.

2019 was a complete flop. Yes, we do not know if Shareef Miller will help or not, but they traded for Genard Avery last year, so that doesn’t bode well for Miller. And I think we can all agree that Clayton Thorson was a horrendous pick.

Out of these 17 Day 3 picks since 2016, six of them could be chalked up as solid Day 3 picks. However, only 4 of them made any sort of real impact in their rookie season. Smallwood started 3 games and had 367 total yards and a score in 2016. Big V started 6 games in 2016. Mills played in all 16 games and had 62 tackles in 2016. Maddox started 9 games and had 35 tackles and 2 interceptions. None of these contributions is ‘needle-moving’ either in their rookie season, but they did play a part of the team in their rookie season.

It is also worth noting that every Day 3 receiver (Mack Hollins and Shelton Gibson) the Eagles have drafted since 2016 has been horrible. Gibson has 3 career receptions and Hollins was cut this year after being one of the worst receivers in the NFL. Two receivers are a small sample size, but it should not be overlooked.

What does this all mean? Well, it means that as nice as it was that Roseman had a solid Day 3 on paper, you can’t put too much weight into thinking that Day 3 players will be able to contribute in their rookie season or become impact starters for the Eagles.

So, while many will say Roseman saved the draft by having a great Day 3 after a solid Day 1 and a terrible Day 2, the facts show you that you should temper your expectations for the Philadelphia Eagles 2020 NFL Draft class.

Eagles GM Howie Roseman on ‘competition’ dictating which WR plays

Howie Roseman says competition will dictate which Eagles WR plays

The Philadelphia Eagles went from having one of the slowest skill groups in the NFL to potentially have a formidable 4-100 relay team made out of wide receivers.

The Eagles started off by landing Jalen Reagor at pick No. 21 overall. The former TCU star is known for his jets and big-play abilities. After Reagor, the Eagles landed an elite athlete in Boise State wide receiver John Hightower.

Then Howie Roseman flipped a sixth-round pick former 49ers speed-burner, Marquise Goodwin. By the time the ink was dry on Goodmin, Roseman sealed the deal by adding Southern Miss speedster Quez Watkins.

Howie Roseman now has a wide receiving corps that includes DeSean Jackson, Alshon Jeffery, Greg Ward, JJ Arcega-Whiteside, Marken Michel, Marcus Green, Shelton Gibson, Robert Davis, River Cracraft, and Deontay Burnett.

That’s ten veterans to go with three rookies and a recently acquired veteran in Goodwin. Everyone’s not going to make the cut and when asked what we’ll determine playing time on the outside, Roseman didn’t mince words.

The Eagles finished the season with a practice squad at wide receiver. They’ll enter the 2020 season with one of the fastest teams in the NFL, that won’t have room for everyone involved.

Eagles GM expects WR corps to be much improved with return of Alshon Jeffery, DeSean Jackson

Eagles feel they’ll improve greatly at wide receiver with the return of Alshon Jeffery and DeSean Jackson

The Philadelphia Eagles added a ton of speed to the lineup via the NFL Draft but if you ask GM Howie Roseman, the group will only truly improve with the return of two integral players.

While speaking to the media following the Eagles 10-man draft haul, Roseman made it clear that the true measure of the Eagles wide receiving corps will be dictated by the healthy return of Alshon Jeffery and DeSean Jackson.

Despite the constant rumors of trades or outright release, Roseman has held in his belief that both players would be back with the Eagles and the franchise would be better for it.

Roseman has defended Jeffery when presented with questions about his star wide receiver who’ll be out indefinitely with a foot injury.

Last season Jeffery finished the year with 43 catches for 490 yards and four touchdowns, his lowest totals since joining the Eagles. There had been some talk of a release or trade, but the Eagles appear set to run it back with their big-two and some speedy additions.

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