Philadelphia Eagles Adds Its First Commit To Rams
For years, Philadelphia Eagles GM Howie Roseman has earned a lot of praise for his risk-taking and bold moves, particularly in the NFL Draft.
He’s not the kind of executive who just stays put and leaves all pieces to fall into place; he gets things done.
That’s why NFL Network’s Daniel Jeremiah just doesn’t see him staying put at No. 22 this time, either.
When talking to John Clark, Jeremiah stated that there’s simply no chance that it will happen, adding that there’s a 70% chance he’s going to trade up, and 30% chance he could move down.
Whatever the case, he thinks that Roseman is going to go with one of the Alabama cornerbacks.
“He’s going to trade. He’s not going to stay. I’ll go 70% up, 30% back. 0% he sticks and picks.”
-NFL Network’s Daniel Jeremiah says Howie Roseman will not stay at 22 & believes Howie will get an Alabama CB
For that to happen, he should move up to No. 14 or No. 15 to get his hands on Terrion Arnold, or he could move back a couple of spots to make a run at Kool-Aid McKinstry.
The Eagles’ secondary defense was quite vulnerable last season, especially late in the year, and both Arnold and McKinstry project to be lockdown, NFL-ready defenders.
They’ve also brought in one of the best in business to help their struggling defense with Vic Fangio as Nick Sirianni’s new defensive coordinator, and given how stacked they are on the offensive side of the field, it only makes sense that they look to add more firepower on defense.
We don’t know who’s going to take his talents to the City of Brotherly Love.
What we do know is that Roseman has an ace up his sleeve.