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Draft Grade — Eagles
Overall
A-
ValueA+
NeedB
TradesA+
FutureC+
The Eagles cashed the board's mistake on Singleton Jr.: A-. Call it larceny. Eric Singleton Jr. sat on the board until the 227th pick, and the Eagles did not need to be asked twice.
They robbed the room blind at the table, and it lifts the grade on its own. That running back hole did not close this weekend, and it was the biggest one on the wall.
The imported veterans give this class a floor the draft picks could not on their own. Cornerback was the priority and it is no longer a question, which is most of the job.
Add it up and this is about as clean as a draft weekend gets.
Pick Analysis
Pick63
Rnd2
Anthony Hill Jr.
Anthony Hill Jr. in No. 63 is the kind of fall that makes a whole class. A minor need, but a need all the same.
Pick66
Rnd3
Spencer Fano
You do not let an offensive lineman like Spencer Fano reach pick No. 66 and blink. They did not. A need, and now a little less of one.
Pick74
Rnd3
Garrett Nussmeier
A quarterback of that caliber at the 74th pick is the definition of value, full stop. A sensible fit for a spot that needed help.
Pick79
Rnd3
Cade Klubnik
Cade Klubnik in the Round 3 slot is a gift, value that borders on unfair. A sensible fit that makes the depth chart a little sturdier.
Pick83
Rnd3
Jermod McCoy
Somehow Jermod McCoy was still sitting there in the 83rd overall pick, and they pounced on premier cornerback value. The one spot they could not leave alone, and did not.
Pick90
Rnd3
LT Overton
LT Overton in pick 90 should not have been possible, and that is the whole point. Better still, it is exactly the hole they had to fill.
Pick91
Rnd3
Jordyn Tyson
The board fumbled Jordyn Tyson all the way to slot 91, and they scooped it up. A glaring weakness, addressed head on.
Pick93
Rnd3
Dani Dennis-Sutton
A top-tier edge rusher at a bargain, Dani Dennis-Sutton in Round 3, Pick 29, plain and simple. This was priority one on the needs board, and now it is handled.
Pick94
Rnd3
Cayden Green
They barely believed it either: Cayden Green still on the board at the 94th overall pick. It patches a soft spot without any drama.
Pick114
Rnd4
Eli Stowers
Eli Stowers at Round 4, Pick 12 is the steal of the weekend, a first-round talent at a bargain-bin price. It fills a real need, too.
Pick158
Rnd5
Deontae Lawson
Deontae Lawson at pick 158 is a first-round grade at a bargain-bin price, no notes. They doubled down on a strength rather than a need.
Pick169
Rnd5
Tyreak Sapp
They robbed the room for Tyreak Sapp here, a fall nobody at the table saw coming. It answers the question that was keeping the coaches up at night.
Pick170
Rnd5
Antonio Williams
Taking Antonio Williams in the 170th pick is close to grand larceny; a wide receiver that good had no business lasting this long. A must-fix position, and they treated it like one.
Pick172
Rnd5
Michael Taaffe
Circle this one: Michael Taaffe at pick No. 172 is a fall that decides a draft. The roster fit checks out.
Pick207
Rnd6
LaNorris Sellers
LaNorris Sellers at slot 207 is daylight robbery; nobody expected him to last. It plugs a real leak on the depth chart.
Pick211
Rnd6
Zane Durant
They will replay Zane Durant at the Round 6 slot for years; that is how good the value is. It also answers one of the loudest questions on the roster.
Pick227
Rnd7
Eric Singleton Jr.
Steal is underselling it; Eric Singleton Jr. at pick No. 227 is a heist with the alarm still ringing. Top of the wish list, and they did not leave without it.






























