Wisky4life wrote:Would you guys trade our #30 to Indy if they offered #34 and #44?
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In a heartbeat. Can only see them doing that if Love is there.
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Wisky4life wrote:Would you guys trade our #30 to Indy if they offered #34 and #44?
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MoMM wrote:How the QB class looks like for next 2021 Draft? Is it good?
Wisky4life wrote:Would you guys trade our #30 to Indy if they offered #34 and #44?
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Wisky4life wrote:Would you guys trade our #30 to Indy if they offered #34 and #44?
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ReasonablySober wrote:Wisky4life wrote:Would you guys trade our #30 to Indy if they offered #34 and #44?
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In a heartbeat. Can only see them doing that if Love is there.
After weighing in at 197.6 pounds—down from 206 pounds at the combine—Reagor had a few coaches run him through drills.
Miller McCalmon, a former assistant pro scouting director for the Detroit Lions and Houston Texans, clocked the wideout's 40-yard dash at 4.28 seconds, while private trainer Danny Arnold's stopwatch read 4.22 seconds.
Reagor ran a 4.47-second 40-yard dash in Indianapolis. His pro-day attempt would've ranked as the fastest time at the combine, beating Henry Ruggs III's mark of 4.27 seconds.
In the short shuttle, McCalmon recorded Reagor at 3.97 seconds, while Arnold's clock read 4.04 seconds. At the combine, Reagor ran the drill in 4.46 seconds.
In addition to being in the mix for LSU playmaker Justin Jefferson, the Eagles are interested in Arizona State’s Brandon Aiyuk, Adam Caplan of InsidetheBirds.com notes. They join a list of teams who are not concerned about the core muscle surgery Aiyuk underwent earlier this month. Aiyuk is expected to be ready to go by June, per Caplan.
Philly has also done “a lot of work” on TCU’s Jalen Reagor, Caplan adds. Despite recently posting multiple sub-4.3-second 40-yard dash clockings, Reagor figures to be available by the time the Eagles’ No. 21 pick arrives. Jefferson, however, may not be.
Daver wrote:Question as much as the packers need speed at wr dont we put to much into the timed runs what i mean is that fast doesnt necessarily mean good havnt we had some fast receivers before who were nothing more than runnibg straight down the field like janus davis etc.Shouldnt we be looking at a guy whose more route assignment sure(jefferson or ?)than just a guy who runs a 4.3 40 am i wrong on this.
I mean is a sure handed player like higgins or pittman that bad cause they both run a 4.5 40 yet they catch everything thrown their way.Are we as fans making way to much out of speed and bring in a guy who can actually be where hes supposed to be on the field
Daver wrote:Think packers should kick the tires on that TE just cut from the bears was pretty good in philly
WeekapaugGroove wrote:I think we probably need to temper expectations with all rookies contributing this year. With likely way less practice time than usual I wouldn't pencil anyone in as a starter.
I don't think that should change the approach because all those needs are long-term anyway.
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Daver wrote:Bleacher report had a mock n higgins had like 80% of the vote very surprising
M-C-G wrote:Daver wrote:Think packers should kick the tires on that TE just cut from the bears was pretty good in philly
I might be on an island, but I really like our in house guys. I think that cheap shot in practice that concussed Jace really set him back. I'd like to see him be featured more, and I really think Tonyan looks great every time he gets snaps.
Gery Woelfel wrote:Got a time big boy?