Eagles need to be flexible in the draft. When you start drafting strictly for need you get into trouble.
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I'm not on board with this "draft all defense" notion
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The Best player available is a cop out. Only done by FOs who don't have the ability to identify weak areas and fill them with quality players. Chips final year in Philly is setting up up to be a major disappointment. Anyone who watched this past Super Bowl and can't figure out what the Eagles need to do to be a serious contender is a mental midget. Chip wants to leave playing chip ball. Offense offense offense. And it will wind up being another year where they beat the bad teams and get destroyed by the real contenders because there ain't no defense in chip ball.Last edited by CCPete; 03-13-2014, 11:21 AM.
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Originally posted by Two Gap Penetrator View Post...you list a few positions. What is it that you want? You can't have it both ways.
If there is a talent available at a position of non need who is an order of magnitude better than those available at positions of need you need to consider selecting him. If the talent level is fairly uniform when you are selecting, then need should play a larger role.
My big problem is with the reaches. Eagles fans have seen way too many of those over the years.--------
"We choose to go to the moon."
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This team has plenty of holes on defense to fill. They shouldn't have to reach. If they want to go best player available, do it on the defense. A WR is a want not a need. They didn't address the defense last year. They need to do it this year. Draft these players so they don't have to roll the dice by overpaying other teams players with health concerns or other baggage.
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Originally posted by Snakebitten View PostThis team has plenty of holes on defense to fill. They shouldn't have to reach. If they want to go best player available, do it on the defense. A WR is a want not a need. They didn't address the defense last year. They need to do it this year. Draft these players so they don't have to roll the dice by overpaying other teams players with health concerns or other baggage.
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If a stud WR falls into their lap
Originally posted by IronEagle View PostEagles need to be flexible in the draft. When you start drafting strictly for need you get into trouble.
Other than maybe a new RG to replace Herremans, the offense doesn't NEED any more starters, whereas the defense still does.
S/CB/OLB, in that order.
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Originally posted by IronEagle View PostEagles need to be flexible in the draft. When you start drafting strictly for need you get into trouble.
When it comes to FA, they're only going to target young guys and not pay for past production. Jenkins fits that mold. I think Byrd would've been great to have, so I wonder exactly what kind of contract they'd have been willing to give him.
The rest of the additions so far seem like end-of-roster replacements for other guys who will be leaving (the Colt Anderson types).
Trading for Sproles is a surprise, and while he's 30, it's essentially a 1-year, $3.5M contract. And there's no doubt they wanted a solid pass-catching RB to back up Shady.
I would've been interested to see what Ware could bring to the defense, but definitely not at the number he got. Revis and Talib could've helped, too, obviously, but I can see why they would be gun-shy on corners.
Curious about Revis' contract...1 year, $12 million. If he wanted a prove-it deal, that's pretty expensive. Low-risk for the Pats, yeah...but then you might have to let him walk if he demands a huge deal.
Anyway... the Eagles can draft pretty much any defensive position in the first round and get good value. Add that guy to a defense that will be much improved by adding Jenkins (I don't think we fully understand how terrible the safety play was last year) and getting Wolff back from injury, and I think that side of the ball isn't in bad shape.
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Originally posted by AnnapolisEagle View PostI think we'll really see them going (mostly) best available, unless that best available is a running back. I mean, they could even surprise us and draft Manziel if he falls all the way to 22. Nothing seems impossible.
When it comes to FA, they're only going to target young guys and not pay for past production. Jenkins fits that mold. I think Byrd would've been great to have, so I wonder exactly what kind of contract they'd have been willing to give him.
The rest of the additions so far seem like end-of-roster replacements for other guys who will be leaving (the Colt Anderson types).
Trading for Sproles is a surprise, and while he's 30, it's essentially a 1-year, $3.5M contract. And there's no doubt they wanted a solid pass-catching RB to back up Shady.
I would've been interested to see what Ware could bring to the defense, but definitely not at the number he got. Revis and Talib could've helped, too, obviously, but I can see why they would be gun-shy on corners.
Curious about Revis' contract...1 year, $12 million. If he wanted a prove-it deal, that's pretty expensive. Low-risk for the Pats, yeah...but then you might have to let him walk if he demands a huge deal.
Anyway... the Eagles can draft pretty much any defensive position in the first round and get good value. Add that guy to a defense that will be much improved by adding Jenkins (I don't think we fully understand how terrible the safety play was last year) and getting Wolff back from injury, and I think that side of the ball isn't in bad shape.
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