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2025 NFL Draft OL takeaways, favorite classes and 10 favorite individual selections – Trench Warfare
Favorite OL Classes â Boston College C Drew Kendall – Selected in Round 5 – Late Round 4 Grade. Michigan OT Myles Hinton – Selected in Round 6 – Round 4 Grade. Texas OT Cam Williams – Selected in Round 6 – Round 3 Grade. The Eagles drafted three offensive linemen between rounds five and six. Two of those three (Drew Kendall & Myles Hinton) came from NFL bloodlines with fathers who started a combined 365 games on the offensive line. Kendall was added for depth at the position behind newly re-signed starter Cam Jurgens. Kendall brings 37 games of starting experience at center predominantly inside a run-heavy, zone-based scheme that is similar to what the Eagles run. He is a sticky run blocker with a firm grasp of leverage, angles and enough play strength to seal off lanes and die slowly in his anchor. This should win him the backup center job outright. Kendall also adds flexibility to the interior in case Jurgens needs to kick back out to right guard if Kenyon Green, Tyler Steen or Trevor Keegan fail to lock down the job. Williams and Hinton represent two shrewd, high-upside swings at addressing the swing tackle role and adding additional right guard competition. If either hits, they could become the long-term replacement for Lane Johnson after he retires. Both players are massive, easy movers who are inexperienced with underdeveloped, raw skill-sets. They landed in the ideal situation to reach their best possible outcomes as pro players inside Jeff Stoutlandâs renowned developmental pipeline.
Eagles 2025 NFL Draft class analysis – BGN
Drew Kendall, Center, Boston College. Key Measurables: 6â4â, 308 Pounds, 4.51 20-Yard Shuffle. Key Stats: One Sack Allowed in 2024. The first of three offensive lineman the Eagles picked in this draft. Drew Kendall is a bit small, but a very athletic and experienced center. Kendall will be a great developmental player under Jeff Stoutlandâs tutelage that can serve as Cam Jurgensâ backup and potentially butt his head into the guard competition.
2025 NFL Draft: Grades for every Day 3 pick – PFF
207. Philadelphia Eagles (via Kansas City Chiefs): T Cameron Williams, Texas. Pick Grade: Elite. Ranked 93rd on the PFF Big Board, Williams might be one of Day 3âs biggest steals. He earned an 84.0 grade on zone blocks last season and could become Philadelphiaâs long-term answer at right tackle once future Hall-of-Famer Lane Johnson retires.
10 leftover Eagles nuggets from the 2025 NFL Draft – NBCSP
5. Can Kendall play guard? Despite playing exclusively center during his college career at Boston College, Drew Kendall was officially listed as a center/guard when the Eagles drafted him in the fifth round. And Kendall, who played guard before going to BC, thinks he has the versatility to play guard in the NFL too. âIâve always tried to pride myself on that versatility,â Kendall said. âI played all center at BC but played a little bit of guard beforehand my first year there. Thatâs something Iâm continuously working on in the offseasons, making sure Iâm getting my snaps and playing center but also, at the same time, getting in that two-point stance and playing some guard.â Kendall (6-4, 308) is confident in his ability to play guard and weâll see if heâll get the opportunity to cross-train this spring and summer. He said that versatility was an emphasis during his pre-draft process. âI think thatâs a big thing for all interior guys,â Kendall said. âI think itâs difficult to just be one position. Even tackle, you gotta play both sides. I think that was a big thing coming out of BC that I was going to have to continuously work on. I didnât quite get the amount of reps beforehand playing some guard. Constantly working on it now.â
Final 2025 NFL Draft grades for all 32 teams – SB Nation
This wasnât quite the Philadelphia masterclass weâve seen in the past, but it was still a darn solid draft. Jihaad Campbell was incredible value in at pick 31, but things tapered off from there. The positive note is with so many picks the Eagles have set themselves up to hit on a few of these guys â so thatâs a good position to be in. Grade: B.
The Eaglesâ remaining holes to fill, post-draft, and who can fill them – PhillyVoice
The Eagles are not going to pay the $14 million that Dallas Goedert is scheduled to make in 2025. He missed seven games in 2024, and all but 3 snaps in an eighth game, after missing three games in 2023 and five games in 2022. If he is going to return to the team, he is going to be forced to take a pay cut. Goedert may not feel like a pay cut is super fair, given that he was a beast for the Eagles during the playoffs and helped them win a Super Bowl. However, he also has to be realistic about what other teams around the league might offer if the Eagles were to release him. That situation remains fluid. If Goedert returns on a cheaper deal, the Eagles are set at tight end. If he does not return and is gone one way or the other after June 1, the Eagles cannot reasonably go into a season with Grant Calcaterra, Kylen Granson, and Harrison Bryant as their starting options and hope they can replicate Goedertâs production as a receiver and blocker. The Eagles would likely seek to trade for another tight end on a rookie deal with one of the 12 draft picks they hold in the 2026 draft. If Goedert does not return, the most logical trade target, in my opinion, is the Raidersâ Michael Mayer.
More on Campbell – Iggles Blitz
Adding Campbell to the defense doesnât suddenly mean the Eagles will suddenly shut down Daniels with ease. It does help the defense to be able to deal with him and other mobile QBs. Washington can be especially challenging because they run so much no-huddle and also use a lot of screens. You must have LBs who can run and cover. If Campbell had clean medicals, he would have gone much higher. Mike Mayock had him going 9th overall in his final mock draft. Daniel Jeremiah had Campbell rated as his 12th overall player. He also had an interesting comment on Campbell. âOverall, Campbell expands the playbook for defensive coordinators and his best football is ahead of him.â
2025 NFL draft: Yatesâ favorite picks in every round – ESPN+
Jihaad Campbell, LB, Philadelphia Eagles (No. 31). At one point, I thought Campbell wouldnât make it out of the top 15 picks in this draft. But after medical considerations, including labrum surgery after the combine, he landed with the Eagles in a tiny move up (from No. 32 to No. 31). In my penultimate mock draft, I viewed Campbell as a strong fit for the Eagles because they wonât need him in Week 1. The eventual possibility of Zack Baun, Nakobe Dean and Campbell at linebacker is a frightening scene for opposing offenses. […] Mac McWilliams, CB, Philadelphia Eagles (No. 145). The Eagles focused on cornerback early in the draft last year, with Quinyon Mitchell and Cooper DeJean playing a key role in their Super Bowl run. But they needed to replenish their depth after the departures of veterans Darius Slay Jr. and Avonte Maddox. McWilliams profiles as a slot corner given his size, but I love the feistiness and explosiveness with which he plays. Before transferring to UCF, he played slot corner and returned punts at UAB in 2023.
NFL Draft Takeaways: An Honest Discussion About Shedeur Sanders – SI
I love Eagles GM Howie Rosemanâheâs done a fantastic job. But Iâd say his first-round pick this year, Alabama LB Jihaad Campbell, is a little like two years ago with Jalen Carter. In both cases, there was a reason why the guy was available. With Carter, it was a checkered off-field history that Philly felt well-qualified to manage. With Campbell, itâs his shoulders and knees (yes, plural on both counts). And, again, this is one where the Eagles are more equipped to take on the risk than others, because they donât need the pick to hit.
NFL Power Rankings: Which teams were helped/hurt most by 2025 draft? – NFL.com
1) Philadelphia Eagles. One of these years, I am gonna be unimpressed by an Eagles draft class. This is not the year. General manager Howie Roseman doesnât need me to say it, but heâs good at his job. Ditto for the scouting staff as a whole. Not all of Philadelphiaâs picks are going to work, which we know; itâs the process and the thought and the patience that stand out. It all makes sense. Did you realize the Eagles could have 12 picks in next yearâs draft? And at the very least, Jihaad Campbell, Andrew Mukuba and Ty Robinson â their first three picks from this yearâs draft â figure to enter the rotation in 2025, with Mukuba capable of winning a starting job. How many teams picking 32nd over the years can claim to have that strong a haul? Jalen Hurts and the boys are even better insulated to make another title run.
Like Shedeur Sanders, this Eagles draft pick was victim of prank calls during NFL Draft – Delaware Online
So when McCord saw phone numbers with 215 or 609 area codes coming in during the third day of the draft, during rounds 4-7 on April 26, he thought it could have been Eagles general manager Howie Roseman telling him he had been drafted. When Roseman actually did call, well, McCord said he thought it was another prank. âI wasnât going into the draft thinking Philly was at the top of places that I think I could end up,â he said. âI got a few prank calls earlier in the day from 609 numbers and 215 numbers. So Iâm like, alright. When I got that 215 phone call, I was thinking it was just another prank call. âBut picking up the phone and having Howie on the other side was pretty cool.â
Eagles visit the White House to celebrate Super Bowl LIX victory – PE.com
Eagles Chairman and CEO Jeffrey Lurie released the following statement on Monday: âToday, the Eagles were honored to participate in the long-standing tradition of visiting the White House to celebrate our victory in Super Bowl LIX. We are grateful for the hospitality we were extended and appreciate the opportunity to celebrate this special team alongside the hundreds of fans that joined us on the South Lawn. While in Washington, we also had the privilege of visiting Arlington National Cemetery where we paid our respects to those who made the ultimate sacrifice for our country by laying a wreath at the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier. The experience was especially personal for me as my father served as a captain in the U.S. Army and was stationed in France during World War II as a member of the 851st Engineer Aviation Battalion. Our time in our nationâs capital served as a great reminder of the core values that have brought our team so close together â sacrifice, selflessness, and discipline.â
President Trump wants tush push to stay, dynamic kickoff to go – PFT
The Eagles have found a fairly powerful ally in their effort to keep the tush push in pro football. During the Super Bowl championsâ visit to the White House, President Donald Trump said he wants the NFL to keep the maneuver in the game. âThe Eagles scored a touchdown on their signature play, the tush push,â Trump said. âYou know what that is? . . . I hope they keep that play, Coach [Nick Sirianni]. I donât know. . . . Theyâre talking about getting rid of that play. I understand. They should keep it. What do you think, Saquon [Barkley]? I like it. We have guys like this, pushing you around a little bit? I like it. Itâs sort of exciting and different.â
Leadership Isnât Optional: What Jalen Hurts Just Showed Us – Malcolm Jenkins
Some moments in a career are about wins and losses. Others are about who you are when the game isnât being played. 7 years ago, I learned firsthand how success in sports can collide with the politics of power.When my Eagles team won the Super Bowl in 2018, myself and other key players on the roster declined the invitation to visit the White House. In return, the invitation for the entire team was rescinded. We didnât just face criticismâwe were thrust into a cultural storm that had very little to do with football and everything to do with what we stood for. Today, Jalen Hurts finds himself standing at that same crossroads. This week, the Philadelphia Eagles traveled to Washington, D.C. to be honored by the President for their Super Bowl win. But their franchise quarterbackâtheir MVP, their leaderâwasnât with them. Jalen Hurts chose not to attend.
Inside the Eaglesâ visit to the White House to celebrate Super Bowl LIX victory – PHLY
The 32 players represented was from a pool of 79 players â included practice squad players and injured players â who finished last year with the team. Even members of the Super Bowl team who are no longer with the Eagles joined the visit, including Mekhi Becton and Rick Lovato.
Riding Eaglesâ Super Bowl wave, âInner Excellenceâ author Jim Murphy to open âheadquartersâ in Kensington – Inquirer
Inner Excellence topped The New York Times bestseller list a week before the Eagles won Super Bowl LIX, sold more than 200,000 copies in three weeks, and was acquired in March by a publisher. The book will be rereleased worldwide Tuesday by Grand Central Publishing as Murphy continues to ride the Super Bowl wave nearly three months after the confetti dropped. Now Murphy, 58, will be spending more time in Philadelphia, the city where a stranger bought his jacket and football fans helped his book become a bestseller. The author is working with Shane Claiborne, a Philadelphia-based activist, to open an âInner Excellence headquartersâ in Kensington. Murphy plans to have a studio where people can come and learn about the teachings of Inner Excellence, which are intended to âtrain your heart and mind for extraordinary performance and the best possible life.â
Former Eagles playerâs reason for not going to the White House: âTight (bleep) suitâ – NJ.com
âI wasnât at the White House because I was getting fat,â Gardner-Johnson said while chewing. âIf any of those people ask, I was getting fat at the crib, so go ahead and sponsor me Chewy, because Iâm going to give you a deal too.â Gardner-Johnson, who was traded to the Houston Texans this offseason after finishing with a team-high six interceptions, also cited the dress code as a reason for his absence. âThe real reason why I didnât want to go to the White House was because I would have to put on that tight (bleep) suit and have my neck all up here,â Gardner-Johnson said, pointing to his neck. âYou see how big my neck is. To be out there that tight suit, like dawg, nah, bro. I couldnât do it bro.â
Matt in Bris Vegas and the DraftBot Grade the Commandersâ 2025 Draft – Hogs Haven
The Commanders parlayed their seven original picks, plus two from the Eagles, to add eight new players. These included upgrades to both starting OT positions and both starting boundary CBs, a dynamic veteran playmaker on offense, and likely early contributors at WR/PR and RB. There is some downside in converting long-term capital into short shelf-life assets when trading draft picks for veteran players, and the debt for acquiring Tunsil extends to next draft. But those moves were necessitated by the state in which Ron Rivera left the roster. Overall, the Commandersâ draft capital was used to achieve a massive increase in the teamâs talent level for the 2025 season, with long-term upside at two premium positions. Hopefully this off-seasonâs additions will get the roster over the hump, allowing the focus to shift to more long-term team building and maintenance next offseason or the following one. Overall Grade: A
Rumor: Cowboys have interest in a reunion with Amari Cooper – Blogging The Boys
The Dallas Cowboys did not select a wide receiver during the NFL draft. Partly because their round one target, Tetairoa McMillan, went off the board to the Carolina Panthers just a few spots before them. After that, the team went in a different direction and never pulled the trigger in later rounds. While the front office is confident in their current wide receiver groupâs ability to step up and potentially be CeeDee Lambâs true No. 2, they could be looking outside the building just in case. Nick Harris of The Fort Worth Star-Telegram suggests a potential reunion with free agent Amari Cooper could be on the table for Dallas.
The education of New York Giants GM Joe Schoen – Big Blue View
Unsurprisingly, the verdict around the NFL and among New York Giants fans is that Joe Schoen had a great three days at the NFL Draft. None of it means anything until the games begin, but for a team coming off a dispiriting 3-14 season, the optimism now is higher than anyone might have imagined. For whatever reason, Schoen and his staff now seem to be better drafters than they were when they first came in. In some sense thatâs not a surprise. Schoen was hired by the Giants on January 21, 2022. Brian Daboll was hired as head coach a week later. That gave them less than three months on the job to evaluate the existing roster, get to know their college and pro personnel departments mostly inherited from the previous regime, and deal with free agency.
Daily Dawg Chow 4/29: Browns sign Diontae Johnson, place tag on Elijah Moore, donât place tag on Kenny Pickett, more – Dawgs By Nature
Source: Browns to pass on Pickettâs Year 5 option (ESPN) âThe Cleveland Browns will not exercise quarterback Kenny Pickettâs fifth-year option, a league source told ESPN on Monday, confirming a report.â
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