Watch The John Kincade Show LIVE on YouTube 4/26/2023
At work? At home? On the go? Not too worry! You can watch the John Kincade Show LIVE on YouTube.
11 Clear Trends in Recent Eagles Draft History
The Philadelphia Eagles own two first-round picks in the 2023 NFL Draft thanks to the shrewd maneuvering of general manager Howie Roseman and the mistakes of the New Orleans Saints.
The draft will take place in Kansas City, MO from Thursday, April 27 through Saturday, April 29, but months of speculation and rumors lead us up to one of the most important three-day windows on the NFL calendar.
Jeff McLane of The Philadelphia Inquirer spoke on the The Anthony Gargano Show about the lure of the draft that captivates fans every year.
“I get why fans love it because there’s the optimism of the new players that come in without any marks, typically, against them. I feel like that’s the main thing, and you feel like you can get instant help, or especially in the first couple rounds, you get players who can come in and contribute right away.”
McLane put it pretty simply: “A lot of people like to play GM.”
The long-time Eagles beat writer certainly knows his audience. However, one thing sometimes gets lost among all the smoke screens that appear in the news cycle every April:
The Eagles’ draft history tells you a lot more about their interests than any draft rumors do.
The positional priorities of former head coach Andy Reid have carried into the era of Howie Roseman. The Eagles have shown a rigid commitment to building successful rosters based on what’s worked in the past, and their preferences are never more obvious than at the NFL Draft.
When you think about the appeal of drafting an exciting running back like Bijan Robinson with the 10th-overall pick versus the boring decision to take an offensive lineman, consider 11 revealing trends in franchise history.