The Philadelphia Eagles have a problem. Or rather, the Philadelphia Eagles are in trouble, Pluriel, many of them.
Where to start Everything has to start with the position of quarterback, where Carson Wentz ranks 21st in touchdowns and No. 1 in interceptions, while the Eagles continue to lead the department with a repugnant record of 3. -5-1.
And like it or not, that duty rests largely on the shoulders of the 27-year-old quarterback, whose money hit is about $40 million this year and is on the books for $59 million in a dead area if the team had to. follow adelante. de him after this season.
Wentz’s protectors will tell you that he wants more weapons around him or that the offensive line has been decimated by wounds, which is true, but it also doesn’t show the ability to lift those around him. brought more offensive charge and achieved its worst functionality of his career.
“I still love him,” said a local headhunter whose team evaluated Wentz in the 2016 NFL Draft. “Everyone needs to crowd him, but he’s in the worst-case scenario in the NFL in terms of distribution. The genuine question is whether this The front workplace is smart enough to surround you with the skill you need. The canopy may quelques-uns. de their weaknesses, but it is not. “
Wentz isn’t as bad as his 2020 band, but how do you locate the quarterback who, in the last three seasons, has released only seven interceptions a year, but now has 12 in just nine games?an open receiver or get a healthy left tackle.
One theory, shared through an NFL executive, is that Wentz is mentally defeated. “First you have to sit on the sidelines and watch Nick Foles win a Super Bowl with your team, then you see your general manager pick a quarterback at the circular time instead of giving him more help; it’s going to wreak havoc on a child, who never thought it was super mentally difficult. “
Could replacing the stage be the most productive thing for Wentz?Eagles are estimated at $64. 6 million over the estimated $176 million limit next year due to COVID-19 reductions. Wentz, as discussed above, would have $59 million in a dead area if released, so he won’t go anywhere unless the Eagles invent a new type of ceiling calculation.
They can leave the overall ceiling blank through potentially moving players like Alshon Jeffery, DeSean Jackson and Zach Ertz, but that may be just a 2020 New England Patriots scenario in which, after years of hat-trick, the Eagles are forced to do so. Fight music for a season and play with a sold-out list to gain health.
Doing this while looking to win a weak apartment can be very difficult, especially for a front-end workplace that doesn’t have a fair record with first-round selections. The 2021 NFL Draft will go to general manager Howie Roseman and head coach Doug Pederson because they have to fill in the gaps on the fly and can do so with a much later variety than you would expect from a team with 3 wins.
Thanks to the woeful NFC East, the Eagles recently ranked 19th in the first circular thanks to their leading position in the division, and that means they would lose in the first round of the playoffs.
In 19th place, the Eagles would not get an elite catcher hope, but you would still be concerned about a regime that selected JJArcega-Whiteside, who was unable to enter the field and a small injured catcher (5’11” Jalen Reagor) who has not yet contributed.
So where do the Eagles go, assuming the fats on the list have to be reduced to fall below the pay cap and write the 15 most sensible outdoors?
That doesn’t solve all the disorders on the list, however, charging an athletic player limits the dependence of Derek Barnett and Brandon Graham’s team, any of which may be just pay cap cuts, and gives Philadelphia a younger injection into the defensive line.
The same theme is discovered in Round 2, where a wide-playing receiver is a massive necessity, even with the emergence of Travis Fulgham as a forged option versus what can be a long-term effect on Reagor.
The rest of this task is to plug holes and build the suitability of the list in the long run, while attacking the price of painting.
Mack Brown has officially reversed the show in North Carolina, with Quarterback Sam Howell as one of the most exciting young players in school football. Howell’s weapons are also very good, with two runners and two receivers open, all ranked at my highest sense. a hundred players.
Offensive midfielders Javonte Williams and Michael Carter qualify as Day 2 after-season clients. The same goes for giant dazz newsome and Dyami Brown receivers. With Carter and Newsome, both seniors, they expect to see a maximum dose in 2021 Senior. Bowl, where everyone can continue to evolve their boards.
Last week’s pocket book caused a stir with a quote from an offensive NFL coach who says Kyler Murray is bigger than Lamar Jackson. The same coach texted after Murray’s Hail Mary, “I told you so. “Murray plays an MVP video, with the Arizona Cardinals one of the most exciting groups in the league.
– The Houston Texans will hire a general manager and head coach this off-season, and the team is expected to make the general manager a priority. That sounds wonderful in theory, however, several agents who make up several of the most sensitive applicants for the task tell me that Houston Concert is something “no one” needs. One agent said, “You have to consider each and every task like maybe the only chance you’ll get, so maybe you jump early you don’t like it, but being a general manager who’s another coach is that you really have a chance, and if that doesn’t work, you’re fired and out of the league. There are many recruits for a general manager task, so you’d be surprised to do well when making a decision about where you need to work. “
There are reasons for me to like Houston’s task (Deshaun Watson is a great task), but the considerations about the ownership and influence of Jack Easterby, a former team chaplain who now wields wonderful power, are valid and can push back candidates.
– Could the Denver Broncos be looking for a new quarterback?Yes, according to a source of recognition. The team is not on Drew Lock and knows that if she doesn’t show an upgrade this year, she will have to be open to choosing a first circular in position if she can raise an elite hope. The Broncos choose No. 11 in total.
“Miami, Florida Quarterback D’Eriq King has put school football on top alert because of his ability to play as a runner and pitcher, but how does the NFL see it?A headhunter I spoke to laughed and rejected King as an NFL player. “He’s small (5’8″) and doesn’t have enough arms for the league,” he said. We may see professionals as an offensive weapon more than a real quarterback.
“While exclusion options continue on the school football scene, there are two this week to watch.
South Carolina cornerer Jaycee Horn retired after Gamecocks head coach Will Muschamp fired and after the 205 pounds of 6. 1″ played first-round player the first component of the season.
The offensive part of Louisville, Javian Hawkins, which is among the Day 2 players and among the 75 most sensible potential selections on my list, also withdrew. Hawkins is a little small (5’9″, 196 pounds), but risks losing in the box and has a valid house operating speed.
Here’s a look at my 32 most sensitive players to date for the 2021 draft. Given the staggered start to the season for many teams, some players have been evaluated more than others, but we still have enough band and past crusade to consider.
1. QB Trevor Lawrence, Clemson2. OT Penei Sewell, Oregon 3. QB Justin Fields, Ohio State 4. LB Micah Parsons, Penn State 5. WR Ja’Marr Chase, LSU6. QB Trey Lance, North Dakota State 7. CB Patrick Surtain II, Alabama 8. WR Jaylen Waddle, Alabama 9. WR DeVonta Smith, Alabama 10. EDGE Gregory Rousseau, Miami 11. DL Jordan Davis, Georgia 12. QB Zach Wilson, BYU13. CB Caleb Farley, Virginia Tech 14. EDGE Joseph Ossai, Texas 15. LB Jeremiah Owusu-Koramoah, Notre Dame 16. TE Kyle Pitts, Fla. 17. WR Rashod Bateman, Minnesota 18. CB Derion Kendrick, Clemson 19. OT Samuel Cosmi , Texas 20. G Wyatt Davis, Ohio State 21. QB Kyle Trask, Florida 22. QB Mac Jones, Alabama 23. OT Rashawn Slater, Northwest 24. S Jevon Holland, Oregon 25. EDGE Kwity Paye, Michigan 26. OT Christian Darrisaw , Virginia Tech 27. EDGE Carlos Basham Jr. , Wake Forest 28. WR Chris Olave, Ohio State 29. TE Pat Freiermuth, Penn State 30. OT Alex Leatherwood, Alabama 31. G Trey Smith, Tennessee 32. OT Liam Eichenberg, Notre-Dame
1. Storage: WR Terrace Marshall Jr. , LSU
When Ja’Marr Chase decided not to participate in the 2020 season, I texted an LSU coach and asked him how they would deal with the loss of their most productive player. “Oh, we’ll be fine with the receiver open, ” he answered. They were grateful for the appearance of Terrace Marshall.
Marshall is not the physically dominant player of the Hunt last year, and Joe Burrow does not throw the ball at him, but he is the Tigers’ offensive selection weapon and presents himself as a perfect catcher and a road racer with enough juice for the opposite component to an impressive cover.
In a difficult year for LSU, Marshall is the team’s bright spot.
2. Stock down: WR Sage Surratt, Wake Forest
Wake Forest’s offense seriously lacks Sage Surratt, who decided not to participate in the season and declared himself for the 2021 NFL Draft, but due to his initial statement, headhunters have time to fully compare the big-bodied catcher. , and Surratt should ask him his ability to split up in front of NFL defenders.
Many of his catches are contested, which is great to see him attack and win at the capture point, but you have to wonder why he’s still in traffic and betting in space. Could that be a ploy? Absolutely, however, the most likely maximum challenge is a 6-foot 3- and 215-pound receiver that doesn’t leak from VAC blankets.
3. Sleeper: QB Malik Willis, Liberty
In case you missed it, head coach Hugh Freeze has Liberty undefeated, ranked in the Top 25 APs and unstoppable in attack. The beneficiary is Field Marshal Malik Willis.
At 6. 1″ and 215 pounds, the junior quarterback is neither the biggest nor the strongest, yet he makes impressive plays like a pin and defense for the Flames offensive. Willis threaded the needle and showed a touch pass as he answered questions about the festival’s point in victories over Virginia Tech and Syracuse that proved he can hold on to the big ones.
The All-Star Playoff Circuit is amazing for the NFL draft evaluation process Scouts descend to Los Angeles (NFLPA Collegiate Bowl) and St. Petersburg, Florida (Shrine Bowl), before heading to Mobile, Alabama, for the Senior Bowl. where everything meets the most productive aspirants. Unfortunately, due to COVID-19, there will be no NFLPA Collegiate Bowl or Shrine Bowl this year.
This leaves headhunters, who have already noticed that school visits have been reduced or cancelled altogether, away from the 8 in prospects. More than in any other year in recent memory, the 2021 allocation will be based on an examination of the film and how players actually play, as scouts and in general managers have more to do than with data obtained from resources and coaches.
5. Speaking of the Senior Bowl, Chief Executive Jim Nagy has already compiled a list of accepted invitations.
Among those who have already committed to play, Nagy has sent potential first-round players such as Marvin Wilson (DL) of Florida State, Carlos Basham Jr. (EDGE) of Wake Forest, Jabril Cox (LB) of LSU Array Dillon Radunz (OT). North Dakota and quarterbacks Sam Ehlinger (Texas) and Kyle Trask (Florida).
COVID-19 has made everything more complicated this year, however, if the Senior Bowl is able to happen, it turns out to be one of the first teams it has assembled.
Matt Miller covers the NFL and NFL draft for Bleacher Report.
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