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How he fits: Smith had 14.5 sacks last year, but his most attractive trait is his versatility. In Charlie Strong’s scheme, he was asked to rush the passer, set the edge against the run and drop back into coverage. Expect Smith to compete for playing time right away as part of a rotation with Connor Barwin and Trent Cole.
Overall thoughts: I’ve criticized the Eagles for plenty this offseason, but I have no issue with the Smith pick. The six players they targeted at No. 22 went off the board. They thought about trading up, but ultimately decided giving up later picks wasn’t worth it. So instead, they moved back, added an extra pick and drafted a player they targeted. If there was an obvious pick at No. 26 that the Eagles missed out on, I’m not seeing it. Was the pick a bit of a reach? Maybe. But a team like the Redskins might have very well taken Smith soon after he went off the board.
How he fits: Kelly revealed that the Eagles want Matthews to come in and immediately play the slot. He ran a 4.46 at the combine and finished his career as the SEC’s leader in catches and receiving yards. Matthews watched four Eagles games on film before his official visit to Philadelphia. When he arrived, he had notes and questions for the coaches. The Eagles believe he’ll have a size advantage against slot corners and like the way he makes contested catches against man coverage.
Overall thoughts: I was surprised the Eagles traded up in the second round to get Matthews, considering how deep the draft was at wide receiver. But Kelly explained that the team had targeted Marqise Lee and Matthews in the second round. If you’re wondering how they had the top tier of WRs ranked, here’s an educated guess: Sammy Watkins, Mike Evans, Odell Beckham Jr., Brandin Cooks, Marqise Lee and Matthews. Teams likely differed in the way they had those guys ranked. In the end, the Eagles decided Matthews was in another class from the wide receivers taken after him.
"He can catch the ball in traffic," said Kelly.
No 22 breakdown of why Matthews is a fit.
What Mayock, Kiper and others said about Matthews.
Josh Huff, WR, Oregon (5 11, 206)
How he fits: Cheap Plus Size Wedding Dresses Huff can be penciled in to the No. 4 WR spot for now, although the Eagles may want to rotate their pass catchers more in 2013, which could mean some immediate playing time. He said he played 90 percent of his snaps last year in the slot, but the Eagles believe he can be effective on the outside as well. Huff is considered a physical player who can also contribute right away on special teams.
Overall thoughts: I like Huff as a player, but it’s fair to question whether the Eagles pulled the trigger too early on this one. Of all the picks, this seemed like the one where the decision makers said: "We want that player and are not willing to risk losing out on him even if it means taking him early." Huff very well might have slipped to the fourth round, but given Kelly’s history with him, the Eagles weren’t willing to chance it. I’m not sure about the process, but I like Huff as a player.
Huff said the Eagles told him they were going to draft him.
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Jaylen Watkins, CB, Florida (5 11, 194)
How he fits: Watkins projects as either a corner or a safety. He played both last year for the Gators. But Roseman said the Eagles will start him out at cornerback. Cary Williams and Bradley Fletcher are still expected to start, but Watkins could push them. He ran 4.41 at the combine, and that was with an ankle injury. Watkins believes he would have clocked the fastest time had he been healthy. He could be a sub package player as a rookie. Watkins has the ability to play inside, outside or at safety.
Overall thoughts: This was probably my favorite pick. In some ways, it reminds me of the Brandon Boykin selection back in 2012. Watkins is a fantastic athlete. I’m not sure exactly what his role will be right away, but Watkins’ upside and versatility is appealing.
Kelly said the Eagles loved chiflatiron.us.com Watkins’ football IQ.
Taylor Hart, DL, Oregon (6 6, 281)
How he fits: This pick seemed destined to happen. Not a lot of teams run a two gap 3 4, so identifying linemen who fit what the Eagles want to do is not difficult. The Eagles like to rotate their defensive linemen. Hart will back up Cedric Thornton and Fletcher Cox. Kelly said his strength is playing the run.
Overall thoughts: The Eagles thought about taking Hart in the fourth, but Roseman promised Kelly that he’d still be there in the fifth, and he was right. This isn’t a splashy pick, but Hart should contribute right away, and given his familiarity with defensive line coach Jerry Azzinaro, there’s no question about scheme fit.
How he fits: Smith had 14.5 sacks last year, but his most attractive trait is his versatility. In Charlie Strong’s scheme, he was asked to rush the passer, set the edge against the run and drop back into coverage. Expect Smith to compete for playing time right away as part of a rotation with Connor Barwin and Trent Cole.
Overall thoughts: I’ve criticized the Eagles for plenty this offseason, but I have no issue with the Smith pick. The six players they targeted at No. 22 went off the board. They thought about trading up, but ultimately decided giving up later picks wasn’t worth it. So instead, they moved back, added an extra pick and drafted a player they targeted. If there was an obvious pick at No. 26 that the Eagles missed out on, I’m not seeing it. Was the pick a bit of a reach? Maybe. But a team like the Redskins might have very well taken Smith soon after he went off the board.
How he fits: Kelly revealed that the Eagles want Matthews to come in and immediately play the slot. He ran a 4.46 at the combine and finished his career as the SEC’s leader in catches and receiving yards. Matthews watched four Eagles games on film before his official visit to Philadelphia. When he arrived, he had notes and questions for the coaches. The Eagles believe he’ll have a size advantage against slot corners and like the way he makes contested catches against man coverage.
Overall thoughts: I was surprised the Eagles traded up in the second round to get Matthews, considering how deep the draft was at wide receiver. But Kelly explained that the team had targeted Marqise Lee and Matthews in the second round. If you’re wondering how they had the top tier of WRs ranked, here’s an educated guess: Sammy Watkins, Mike Evans, Odell Beckham Jr., Brandin Cooks, Marqise Lee and Matthews. Teams likely differed in the way they had those guys ranked. In the end, the Eagles decided Matthews was in another class from the wide receivers taken after him.
"He can catch the ball in traffic," said Kelly.
No 22 breakdown of why Matthews is a fit.
What Mayock, Kiper and others said about Matthews.
Josh Huff, WR, Oregon (5 11, 206)
How he fits: Cheap Plus Size Wedding Dresses Huff can be penciled in to the No. 4 WR spot for now, although the Eagles may want to rotate their pass catchers more in 2013, which could mean some immediate playing time. He said he played 90 percent of his snaps last year in the slot, but the Eagles believe he can be effective on the outside as well. Huff is considered a physical player who can also contribute right away on special teams.
Overall thoughts: I like Huff as a player, but it’s fair to question whether the Eagles pulled the trigger too early on this one. Of all the picks, this seemed like the one where the decision makers said: "We want that player and are not willing to risk losing out on him even if it means taking him early." Huff very well might have slipped to the fourth round, but given Kelly’s history with him, the Eagles weren’t willing to chance it. I’m not sure about the process, but I like Huff as a player.
Huff said the Eagles told him they were going to draft him.
What they’re Cheap Prom Ball Gowns On Sale saying about Huff.
Jaylen Watkins, CB, Florida (5 11, 194)
How he fits: Watkins projects as either a corner or a safety. He played both last year for the Gators. But Roseman said the Eagles will start him out at cornerback. Cary Williams and Bradley Fletcher are still expected to start, but Watkins could push them. He ran 4.41 at the combine, and that was with an ankle injury. Watkins believes he would have clocked the fastest time had he been healthy. He could be a sub package player as a rookie. Watkins has the ability to play inside, outside or at safety.
Overall thoughts: This was probably my favorite pick. In some ways, it reminds me of the Brandon Boykin selection back in 2012. Watkins is a fantastic athlete. I’m not sure exactly what his role will be right away, but Watkins’ upside and versatility is appealing.
Kelly said the Eagles loved chiflatiron.us.com Watkins’ football IQ.
Taylor Hart, DL, Oregon (6 6, 281)
How he fits: This pick seemed destined to happen. Not a lot of teams run a two gap 3 4, so identifying linemen who fit what the Eagles want to do is not difficult. The Eagles like to rotate their defensive linemen. Hart will back up Cedric Thornton and Fletcher Cox. Kelly said his strength is playing the run.
Overall thoughts: The Eagles thought about taking Hart in the fourth, but Roseman promised Kelly that he’d still be there in the fifth, and he was right. This isn’t a splashy pick, but Hart should contribute right away, and given his familiarity with defensive line coach Jerry Azzinaro, there’s no question about scheme fit.
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