Which of the Eagles 5 newly drafted rookies project to be starters in 2022?

Which of the Philadelphia Eagles 5 newly drafted rookies project to be starters in 2022?

The Eagles landed an A+ draft haul over the weekend, landing two dynamic defenders from Georgia, Jason Kelce’s successor, and A.J. Brown via a trade from the Titans.

Philadelphia is now working to sign undrafted free agents and prepare for the upcoming rookie minicamp and as experts around the league hand out grades, we’re taking a look at projected starters for the upcoming season.

Jordan Davis is a monster at defensive tackle, but could the All-American be forced to wait his turn, along with four others?

Grading the Philadelphia Eagles’ 2022 NFL draft class

Grading the Philadelphia Eagles’ 2022 NFL draft class

The Eagles entered Thursday night’s NFL draft with 10 total picks after two timely deals involving 2021 trades with the Dolphins and Colts (Carson Wentz).

The Eagles ultimately moved from No. 15 overall up to No. 13 overall to select Georgia All-American defensive tackle, Jordan Davis.

In doing so, Philadelphia parted ways with the Nos. 15, 124, 162, and 166 picks to the Texans to move up two spots where it selected Davis.

After the Chargers used the No. 17 overall pick on Zion Johnson, the Eagles made another move, trading picks No. 18 overall, and a third-round pick (101) to the Tennessee Titans for star wide receiver, A.J. Brown.

That trade left Philadelphia with four picks remaining in the draft and the Eagles utilized Day two picks on Cam Jurgens and Nakobe Dean.

On Day three, Philadelphia moved a fifth-round pick for two sixth-round picks and then traded up to pick No. 181 for Kansas linebacker Kyron Johnson.

At pick 198 overall, the Eagles ended their draft haul with SMU’s pass-catching tight end, Grant Calcaterra.

Here are the grades for Philly’s five-man class.

Eagles select Kansas LB Kyron Johnson in sixth round of 2022 NFL draft

Philadelphia Eagles select Kansas LB Kyron Johnson in the sixth round of the 2022 NFL draft

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The Eagles added another heat-seeking missile to the roster, drafting former Kansas linebacker Kyron Johnson in the sixth round of the 2022 NFL draft.

Philadelphia traded up from the No. 188 overall pick in the sixth round to No. 181 overall, selecting Johnson with the pick. In making the move up, the Eagles parted ways with the No. 188 pick (sixth round) and its seventh-round pick (No. 237 overall) to the Lions.

An electric athlete that runs a sub-4.4, 40-yard dash, Johnson is a SAM linebacker that’ll find a hybrid role in Jonathan Gannon’s defense and will become a special teams ace.

Johnson becomes the second linebacker drafted, joining Nakobe Dean.

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Rams 2022 Draft Prospect Profile: Kyron Johnson (Edge, Kansas)

Kyron Johnson put up impressive numbers at his pro day and the Rams could target him during the backend of the 2022 NFL draft.

The Los Angeles Rams are entering the 2022 NFL draft with a few glaring needs on the roster. With the loss of Von Miller in free agency, the Rams could be in the market to select an edge rusher in the draft, even if they elect to sign a veteran this offseason.

Outside of Leonard Floyd, Los Angeles has an edge defender group that features unproven players like Justin Hollins, Chris Garrett, and Terrell Lewis. It remains to be seen if the Rams view any of those guys as starters for them next season.

Ahead of the 2022 NFL draft, I’ve been taking a look at multiple prospects at each position of need for Los Angeles. The last edge rusher I’ll be doing a profile on is Kyron Johnson out of Kansas.

Tale of the Tape: How do the Sooners and Jayhawks stack up statistically?

As the Oklahoma Sooners get ready for their road game with the Kansas Jayhawks, how do the two teams match up statistically?

Coming off an impressive win over the TCU Horned Frogs, the Oklahoma Sooners will go on the road to face a team that hasn’t put up much of a challenge in the last 25 years. The Oklahoma Sooners have won 16 straight over the Kansas Jayhawks, most recently a 62-9 blowout win last year in Norman.

Overall, the Sooners hold a 78-27-6 edge in the series. However, the Jayhawks have only 10 wins in the matchup since 1938. Kansas’ last win in the series was in 1997, which was the last win in a three-game win streak over the Oklahoma Sooners.

Those 1990s Sooners teams were certainly some dark days.

Kansas has looked slightly improved since making the switch from Les Miles to Lance Leipold. They haven’t won since Week 1, when they beat Football Championship Subdivision South Dakota 14-7, but they’ve hung in some games, providing a glimpse of optimism for the future.

Early in the third quarter, Kansas pulled within six of Coastal Carolina before the Chanticleers ran away with the game. They held Baylor to 14 in the first half before the Bears went on a rampage, outscoring the Jayhawks 31-0 in the second half. Against Duke, Kansas had a 27-21 lead early in the third quarter before the Blue Devils went on a 31-6 run to close the game.

Their games of late against Iowa State and Texas Tech have been complete blowouts, with the Jayhawks unable to find the end zone until the second half.

It’s still not great football, and Lance Leipold has a lot of work to do to pull the Kansas Jayhawks out of the doldrums of the Big 12. However, they’re showing signs of life, and that should be taken as a positive sign.

For the Oklahoma Sooners, they’re coming off two impressive wins. The comeback win over Texas and a 21-point romp over TCU, which was close in the first half before the Sooners ran away.

Heading into this week’s matchup in Lawrence, Kansas, how do the Oklahoma Sooners and Kansas Jayhawks matchup statistically?

Let’s find out.