WATCH: Eagles release epic hype video featuring nine new faces in Philly

The Eagles released this epic 2024 NFL draft hype video highlighting the nine new faces heading to Philadelphia.

The NFL draft is over, and the Eagles will unveil a nine-player class full of athletic and versatile playmakers on both sides of the football.

Philadelphia is back to chasing another Super Bowl after wrapping up the draft and the one rookie minicamp for 2023.

Philadelphia welcomed 16 new faces after drafting nine players and signing nine undrafted free agents.

Eagles Unscripted was there on draft night and this hype video is on the latest episode.

Howie Roseman received an A grade for his draft weekend.

Watch this mini hype video that should get fans into a joyous uproar ahead of OTAs.

Eagles announce dates for rookie minicamp, OTAs and mandatory minicamp

The Philadelphia Eagles will hold their rookie minicamp on May3-4

The Eagles added nine talented rookies on NFL draft weekend, and they’ll hit the practice field immediately after the NFL and the team announce the dates for their rookie minicamp.

Philadelphia and Green Bay will hold workouts this weekend on Friday, May 3, and Saturday, May 4. Baltimore, Seattle, and the New York Jets will spend Friday, May 3, Saturday, May 4, and Sunday, May 5, holding their rookie minicamp.

OTA Offseason Workouts: May 20, May 22-23, May 28, May 30-31
Mandatory Minicamp: June 4-6
Rookie Minicamp: May 3-4

Twenty-six other teams will begin next week, while the defending Super Bowl Chiefs holding sessions on Saturday, Sunday, and Monday.

Philadelphia is currently finalizing what should be a seven-man undrafted class, while Quinyon Mitchell (22), Cooper DeJean (40), and Jeremiah Trotter Jr. (155) headline a nine-man draft class full of athleticism and versatility.

How did the Eagles do in draft value relative to the 2024 consensus board?

The Eagles selected nine players in the 2024 NFL draft, with Howie Roseman getting great value from four of his first six picks. Value is an integral part of the draft process. Understanding the board is vital to judging how teams maximized value …

The Eagles selected nine players in the 2024 NFL draft, with Howie Roseman getting great value from four of his first six picks.

Value is an integral part of the draft process. Understanding the board is vital to judging how teams maximized value during the draft.

Establishing actual “value” on NFL draft prospects is incredibly difficult, with all 32 NFL teams having different schemes, cultures, and ideas of what elite talent looks like.

Arif Hasan of Wide Left Football creates the go-to consensus board, ranking the top 300 players in the draft class based on 101 big boards from draft analysts. As Hasan noted, “the consensus of these experts does a better predictive job than individual experts.”

With the draft now final, here are Philadelphia’s picks, their consensus rank, their pick number, and the difference between the two.

Consensus rank: 11

Pick number: 22

Difference: +11

Consensus rank: 22

Pick number: 40

Difference: +18

Consensus rank: 140

Pick number: 94

Difference: -46

Consensus rank: 126

Pick number: 127

Difference: +1

Consensus rank: 170

Pick number: 152

Difference: -18

Eagles select Clemson RB Will Shipley with pick No. 127 overall in 2024 NFL draft

The Philadelphia Eagles selected former Clemson running back Will Shipley with the 127th pick in the 2024 NFL Draft

The Eagles added a dynamic dual-threat in round four of the 2024 NFL draft, selecting former Clemson star running back Will Shipley with the 127th overall pick.

In his final game at Clemson, Shipley recorded 132 all-purpose yards to help the Tigers win 38-35 over Kentucky in the Gator Bowl on Dec. 29. Shipley returned two kickoffs for 94 yards, rushed for 29 yards, and caught two passes for nine yards before exiting with an injury.

Shipley finished the 2023 season with 827 yards and five touchdowns on the ground. He also added 31 receptions for 244 yards and two more scores.

The 2022 campaign was Shipley’s best statical season, as the dual-threat running back rushed for 1,182 yards and 15 touchdowns and added 38 catches for 242 yards. He finishes his college career with 2,748 yards and 31 touchdowns rushing to go with more than 600 yards receiving.

Watch Will Shipley on Gramlich and Mac Lain’s ACC Prospect Series

Former Clemson star running back Will Shipley was highlighted on Gramlich and Mac Lain’s ACC Prospect Series.

Clemson’s offensive lineup will undergo a significant change as one of its key playmakers departs.

Will Shipley, the dynamic running back, has announced his decision to enter the 2024 NFL draft, marking the end of his tenure at Clemson. With aspirations to showcase his talents at the professional level, Shipley aims to secure a spot on an NFL roster for the upcoming football season.

Throughout his collegiate career from 2021 to 2023, Shipley demonstrated his prowess, amassing a total of 2,747 rushing yards and 31 touchdowns on 526 rushing attempts. Additionally, he recorded 602 receiving yards and two touchdowns on 85 receptions, showcasing his versatility on the field. In his final season, the junior running back showcased his skills with 827 rushing yards and five touchdowns, along with 244 receiving yards and two receiving touchdowns in 12 games.

With Shipley departing, he becomes one of the most intriguing names in the 2024 NFL draft. His ceiling is high but he has a lot of work to do to ensure that he is capable of filling the role he’s meant to have in the NFL.

Recently, Shipley sat down with former Tiger and ACC Network analyst Eric Mac Lain for the ACC’s Prospect Series. Check out the video below.

Chargers get best player available, fill holes in Chad Reuter’s latest 4-round mock draft

Breaking down the Chargers’ picks in Chad Reuter’s latest four-round mock draft.

The Chargers have a smidge bit of leeway heading into the NFL draft after addressing a few positional needs in free agency, but there are still some critical spots on the roster that need to be filled next month.

In NFL Media’s Chad Reuter’s latest four-round mock draft, he sees Los Angeles taking the best player available at a glaring position of need in the first round and building out the depth chart the rest of the way out.

In Round 1, wide receiver Marvin Harrison Jr. falls in their lap.

The Cardinals, who have the No. 4 overall pick, trade back with the Vikings in this scenario. Minnesota takes their quarterback of the future in J.J. McCarthy, leaving Harrison for the taking.

With Keenan Allen and Mike Williams gone, the Bolts must add to the wideout room in the worst way.

Harrison is a bonafide star skill player with athleticism, speed, route-running savvy and elite ball skills. He would quickly develop close chemistry with Justin Herbert and boost the offense significantly.

In Round 2, L.A. takes defensive tackle Braden Fiske.

Fiske, the 6-foot-4 and 292-pounder, was a standout at the NFL Scouting Combine. He led all defensive tackles in the vertical (33.5″), broad jump (9’9), and 40-yard dash (4.78 seconds).

That immense athleticism shows up on the football field, as Fiske plays with good movement skills and quickness. While he possesses below-average length, Fiske is crafty with his hands and is strong at the point of attack.

The Chargers signed Poona Ford last week, but they still need to fill out the interior part of the defensive line depth chart.

In Round 3, the Chargers select cornerback DJ James.

James has a lot of experience, having spent his final two seasons at Auburn after three with Oregon. He is a great athlete with the desired coverage skills and knack for the football, as evidenced by leading the SEC in forced incompletions (15) in 2023.

With their first pick in the fourth round, Los Angeles selects running back Will Shipley.

Shipley shows the burst, decisiveness, and receiving ability to be a rotational back, which are all traits that the Bolts could use in the backfield as they look to finish building out the group.

With the additional fourth-round pick they got from the Bears in return for Keenan Allen, L.A. takes offensive lineman Sataoa Laumea.

Jim Harbaugh wants to be more physical up front to aid the running game and that means bolstering the offensive line with his guys. Laumea is an experienced player who logged 44 straight games between right tackle and right guard. He is a fleet-footed mover with a nasty streak.

10 running backs for the Ravens to watch at the 2024 NFL combine

We’re looking at ten running backs for the Baltimore Ravens to watch during the 2024 NFL Scouting Combine

Running back depth is a massive priority for the Ravens, and that’ll be the position to watch on Saturday at the NFL Scouting Combine.

Eric DeCosta is looking to retool the roster following Baltimore’s heartbreaking AFC Championship loss to Kansas City.

Baltimore has three free-agent running backs, and Keaton Mitchell rehabbing a torn ACL.

With Day 3 of on-field workouts set to begin, we’re looking at ten running backs for the Ravens to watch.

10 running backs for the Eagles to watch at the 2024 NFL Combine

We’re looking at ten running backs for the Philadelphia Eagles to watch during the 2024 NFL Scouting Combine

Running back depth is a massive priority for the Eagles, and that’ll be the position to watch on Saturday at the NFL Scouting Combine.

Howie Roseman is looking to retool the roster following Philadelphia’s historic collapse, finishing the season 1-6 after a 10-1 start.

Philadelphia has three free-agent running backs, and Kenneth Gainwell has done nothing to show that he can be an every-down, starting running back.

With Day 3 of on-field workouts set to begin, we’re looking at ten running backs for Philadelphia to watch.

Will Shipley: ‘I am the number one all-purpose back in this draft’

Shipley has a lot of confidence heading into the 2024 NFL draft.

Confidence is something you need to have to be a professional athlete, and former Clemson running back Will Shipley is not lacking in that department.

Shipley met with the media Friday at the 2024 NFL Scouting Combine in Indianapolis before running backs take the field on Saturday. During this, Shipley showed confidence in his game, saying he is the best all-purpose running back in this draft.

“I am the number one all-purpose back in this draft,” Shipley said.

A lot of confidence, and it’s easy to understand why. In three years at Clemson, Shipley totaled just over 4,000 total yards while scoring 33 touchdowns… a dominant player for the Tigers. He’ll look to back up this talk with a strong combine.

7-Round Mock Draft: Trades net Cowboys OC, LB, WR, RB

What fun is a mock draft if there aren’t trades involved? The Dallas Cowboys and Jerry Jones used to have a reputation as wheelers and dealers, but they’ve reserved most of their movement for the second half of most recent drafts. Gone are the days …

What fun is a mock draft if there aren’t trades involved? The Dallas Cowboys and Jerry Jones used to have a reputation as wheelers and dealers, but they’ve reserved most of their movement for the second half of most recent drafts. Gone are the days when the team moved up or done on a regular basis, but that might all change in 2024 with their “all-in” decree.

Dallas moved back a few spots in 2021 when they dropped from 10th to 12th and still ended up with Micah Parsons. Prior to that, Dallas hadn’t moved in the first round since 2013. That year they dropped from No. 18 to No. 31 and selected Travis Frederick at center along with WR Terence Williams with the extra pick. The year prior they bundled picks to move up and select CB Morris Claiborne. Things have been much more measured in the last decade.

In our latest mock draft simulation, we not only move around in Round 1, but several other times during the draft. The objective is to use the first several picks on players who could fill an immediate role on the club.