Howie Roseman Admits He Needs To Do Better At Cornerback
For as long as he has been here, Howie Roseman has struggled when it comes to evaluating cornerbacks. We have seen him improve when it comes to WRs, and a…

PHILADELPHIA, PENNSYLVANIA – NOVEMBER 26: James Bradberry #24 of the Philadelphia Eagles celebrates with teammates after an interception during the fourth quarter against the Buffalo Bills at Lincoln Financial Field on November 26, 2023 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
(Photo by Mitchell Leff/Getty Images)For as long as he has been here, Howie Roseman has struggled when it comes to evaluating cornerbacks. We have seen him improve when it comes to WRs, and a few other positions he historically struggles with. But corner has continued to be an area where he has had a hard time evaluating.
That was more true than ever last year. Howie decided to bring back both veteran corners, and not add much in terms of young guys. It bit him in the ass. Their cornerback room was too old, too slow, and lacked talent. The young guys they did have were mostly undrafted players. Some of them flashed talent, but they were far from ready for a regular role. Now they are stuck with little to build on, and in dire need of a talent infusion.
It starts with him ignoring the position in the draft. Howie Roseman has never drafted a corner in the first round. The last time he took one on day 2 of the draft was 2017. Since then, he has largely ignored the position. Opting instead for free agents, trades, or the UDFA market. So when James Bradberry fell off a cliff, they had no one behind him ready to step up.
In fairness to Howie, he addressed that when he spoke to the media at the combine:
"That was one of the positions that, as we got into the summer, we kind of knew we needed some depth there. We gave some guys opportunities to do it. I've got to do a better job of bringing in more guys to be able to play that position. I think that's one area that kind of you felt like in August maybe we needed to add, so we tried some guys."
Maybe that is a sign he will change his ways. The Eagles have a lot of cap space. Even moreso after the NFL raised its cap by $30 million. It is also a great year to need a corner in the draft. Howie publicly acknowledging that he messed up last year not having enough talent there hopefully means that he understands he needs to focus on that spot of the roster. Maybe with both a free agent and a draft pick.
Vic Fangio's is heavily reliant on the corners giving a 4-man rush time to get to the QB. They can not go into next season as thin at corner as they were in 2023. It falls on Howie to do a better job there. At least he realizes that is the case. The question is if he is capable of fixing the problem.
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There have been a lot of players on the Philadelphia Eagles throughout the years. They have been around for over 90 years, and teams have 53 players, plus the practice squad. Not to mention guys who were here in training camp but got cut. Most of the names that have come and gone have been unremarkable. Others, like Brian Dawkins and Reggie White, are legendary players no one will soon forget. But some others are very well known, just not for the Eagles. And those are the names we are going to talk about here.
I am talking about the names if I threw them out, many people would ask "Wait, he played for the Eagles?" From guys who came here late in their careers but were washed up. To guys who started their careers here but got cut or traded before they could break out. These 10 players failed to make much of an impact here. Even if they went on to make an impact elsewhere.
I will get this name out of the way. Frank Gore did not make the list. I know every comment under the article will say Frank Gore. We all know and love the joke. But since he never actually was an Eagle, he doesn't qualify. Every guy on the list at the very least were in Eagles training camp. I also left off names like Nnamdi Asomugha and Demarco Murray. They were such big busts as free agents that even if they were not here very long, no Eagles fans have forgotten about their time here.
The guys who made the list range from two Hall of Fame Coaches, a couple of former Pro Bowl Linemen who sputtered out in Philly, and even a now-famous actor.
Here are 10 people you may have forgotten once played for the Philadelphia Eagles:
Danny Amendola

Tom Brady made so many dudes like Amendola into stars. Julian Edelman and Wes Welker also fit the bill. But do you remember Amendola’s cup of coffee with the Eagles? I was before Brady made people know his name. He caught passes in the preseason from Kevin Kolb, A.J. Feeley, Mike Vick, and here is a name for you, Adam DiMichele.
He was a star in New England, but it feels unlikely he would have been that here. At best he would have been what he was with the Rams, which is an okay slot WR.
Haloti Ngata

For years Haloti Ngata was a stud NT for a great Ravens defense. He made 5 All-Star teams, 2 All-Pros, and won a Super Bowl. Then late in his career, he signed on with the Eagles who were coming off the Super Bowl win. It did not work out here. He played one season, barely made an impact, and retired afterward.
He is an All-Time Raven. Not quite Hall of Fame worthy, but is already in their Ring of Honor. But no one besides Eagles fans will ever remember his stint with the Eagles.
John Madden

John Madden was mostly known as a Hall of Fame coach and broadcaster. But did you know he started his NFL career with the Eagles. They drafted him in the 21st round of the 1958 draft. But a injury in training camp ended his playing career before he ever played a regular season game.
He turned to coaching and now is one of the most legendary figures in NFL history. His name is synonymous with Football thanks to his legendary career, and the video game series being named after him. But it all started with him being drafted as an Eagle.
Mike Ditka

Another guy more known as a legendary coach. But unlike Madden, he also had a great playing career. He made 2 First team All-Pros, and 3 2nd teams, while winning a Super Bowl with the Cowboys. But he did not make much noise In Philly as a player.
After the Eagles traded a 4th round pick to the Bears for him, he had two of his worst statistical seasons. In both seasons another TE on the roster, first Jim Kelly and then Fred Hill, outperformed him. The Eagles traded him to Dallas for WR Dave McDaniels, who they later flipped for a 7th round pick, and Ditka’s unremarkable stint with the Eagles came to an end.
Tim Tebow

This one most people probably remember because of the mania that always followed Tebow. But even then his time here was so short an unremarkable some people may have forgotten about it. He spent a pre-season here trying to outduel Matt Barkley for the 3rd QB spot. He did not win the job, and was cut before the regular season.
Terry Crews

This one is cheating a bit because no one thinks of Terry Crews as a football player. But he spent a ton of time on various teams, with just 3 tackles across 32 games. And his final spot was with the Eagles, but he never played in a game here. His time spent with the Eagles was bleak enough for him to call it a career, and eventually find far more success as an actor on shows like Everybody Hates Chris and Brooklyn 99.
Raheem Mostert

After 9 seasons in the NFL, Mostert had his first 1000-yard season last year. But he started out with the Eagles. They signed him as an Undrafted free agent back in 2015. And that year, he was the Pre-Season standout. His 351 total yards led all players in yards from scrimmage. But alas, he did not make the final cut. Chip Kelly kept Demarco Murray, Darren Sproles, Ryan Matthews, and Kenjon Barner instead.
He landed on the Eagles practice squad. From there bounced around between several teams, but finally found a long-term home with the Niners, for whom he had several solid seasons. But he has played his best Football in the last 2 seasons with the Dolphins.
Dominique Rodgers-Cromartie

When talking about big-name corners who sucked for the Eagles during the “Dream team” era, most people talk about Nnamdi Asomugha. But DRC was a huge disappointment as well. The Eagles sent the Cardinals Kevin Kolb for DRC and an 2nd round pick. And he got here, and just did not live up to the hype.
He was far from the worst player on that “Dream Team.” But he did not play as well here as he did for th Cardinals. His 2nd season here, the last season for Andy Reid in Philly, went a bit better. But still, the Eagles thought they were getting a elite CB duo. Instead, the team imploded and brought an end to the Andy Reid era.
Mike Wallace

Wallace was supposed to be the Torrey Smith replacement coming off the Super Bowl. He had 1,800 combined yards the prior two seasons. At the time, it felt like the perfect fit. He never caught a ball for them. He suffered a fractured fibula in week 2. He never played for the Eagles, or anyone else, ever again.
And his absence could be felt the rest of the year. The sorely missed having a deep threat. Torrewy Smith may not have been the most productive player in 2017. But the threat of him alone was enough to open things up. And the 2018 Eagles just lacked that all season long.
Ryan Kerrigan

Kerrigan was a force for Washington. Nearly 100 sacks in 10 seasons. No one expected that guy when he came to the Eagles. But we maybe expected more than 3 tackles in 16 games. Kerrigan was not just some guy on the end of the bench. He played a lot of snaps for the Eagles in 2021. But he had just 3 tackles and no sacks in the regular season.
He did manage 1.5 sacks in the playoffs. But he was a complete no show the rest of the season. There were thimes that seaosn i forgot he was on the team. So a fan forgetting he ever played here, would be enitrly understandable.