Philadelphia Eagles Make Strategic Picks in 2024 NFL Draft

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13/04/2024 20h14

In the upcoming 2024 NFL Draft, the Philadelphia Eagles have their sights set on bolstering their roster with strategic picks. According to NFL experts, the Eagles are targeting Quinyon Mitchell, a talented cornerback from Toledo, as their first-round selection at the 22nd overall pick. To land Mitchell, General Manager Howie Roseman may need to make a trade, potentially sacrificing their 50th overall pick but still retaining the 53rd selection.

Mitchell has impressed at both the Senior Bowl and the combine, showcasing his speed with an impressive 4.33-second 40-yard dash time, along with his strength with 20 bench reps at 195 pounds. The Eagles are eager to add his skill set to their defense.

In the second round, the Eagles are eyeing Zak Zinter, an agile and powerful offensive guard from Michigan. Zinter would step into a starting role once he recovers from an injury suffered during his final college season. Assuming Cam Jurgens moves to center to replace Jason Kelce, Zinter would be a valuable addition to the offensive line.

Looking ahead to future seasons, the Eagles are already considering their 2025 free agents. One player in question is edge rusher Josh Sweat, who was previously offered as trade bait but ultimately took a pay cut to stay with the team. However, it's uncertain whether the Eagles will prioritize retaining Sweat next offseason, given their willingness to explore other options.

As the draft continues, the Eagles are also considering Day 3 prospects to further strengthen their roster. Linebacker JD Bertrand from Notre Dame stands out as an intriguing option due to his solid performance in coverage and against the run in 2023. Bertrand's versatility as a pass rusher adds an even more appealing aspect to his game.

In terms of their top-round combinations, draft experts suggest that the Eagles should prioritize selecting a cornerback followed by an offensive lineman. They also highlight the potential of Kingsley Suamataia, an offensive lineman who could still be available in the late second round. Suamataia's talent and versatility make him an attractive prospect for the Eagles.

Meanwhile, rankings for the 2024 NFL Draft highlight Texas' Byron Murphy II as the top interior defensive lineman. Despite concerns about his size, Murphy's athleticism and strong playmaking abilities make him a standout in the class, drawing comparisons to Grady Jarrett.

In other NFL news, discussions arise on the topic of receiver contracts and the potential for players such as Justin Jefferson, Ja'Marr Chase, and Tee Higgins to secure lucrative deals. The article stresses that while no receiver is currently earning $24 million per year, the next wave of receivers could surpass this figure in upcoming contracts.

Furthermore, the article delves into the Dallas Cowboys' salary cap situation and the implications of investing in a quarterback. With Dak Prescott's significant cap charges for 2024 and 2025, some argue that drafting a quarterback in the early rounds may hinder the team's ability to capitalize on financial flexibility.

Switching gears to the New York Giants, there is optimism surrounding their draft position at No. 6. While there may not be a "worst-case scenario," the Giants have several viable options to choose from, including J.J. McCarthy, quarterbacks, wide receivers, or the possibility of trading down to acquire more picks.

Lastly, ESPN NFL Insider Adam Schefter sheds light on the Washington Commanders' decision-making process for the number two overall pick. Schefter believes the Commanders are locked in on selecting LSU Tigers quarterback, Jayden Daniels.

As the 2024 NFL Draft approaches, teams like the Philadelphia Eagles are carefully strategizing their picks to build a strong and competitive roster for the upcoming season.

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