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  • Apr 27, 2015

    2015 NFL draft: Top 100 prospects

    *juniors**redshirt sophomores 1. *Marcus Mariota (6-4, 222), QB, OregonMariota is a scheme-specific signal caller who possesses franchise quarterback intangibles and a skill set that is desired, but will need to be developed to fit within the offensive structure of the team that selects him. Regardless, he should be the first quarterback off the board, as well as the first player…

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  • Apr 14, 2015

    Steuber's 2015 NFL mock draft 2.0: Eagles land WR

    In Chris Steuber’s first mock draft of the offseason, he had the Eagles addressing their secondary with the 20th pick. This time around, he has the Birds eying a wide receiver. * denotes juniors** denotes redshirt sophomores 1. Tampa Bay Buccaneers – *Marcus Mariota, QB, OregonThe off-the-field issues are too much of a concern to take Jameis Winston with this…

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  • Apr 3, 2015

    Steuber's 2015 Eagles mock draft 1.0

    Chris Steuber’s first seven-round mock draft for the Eagles in 2015 is here. Despite the signings of Byron Maxwell and Walter Thurmond, Steuber believes the team will be looking to add more depth at the cornerback position, while also addressing the departures of DeSean Jackson and Jeremy Maclin at wide receiver the last two offseasons. *Denotes juniors First round (20th…

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  • Mar 24, 2015

    2015 NFL draft prep: 10 targets for Eagles 2.0

    Now that the free-agency frenzy has passed, here’s a list of 10 prospects Chris Steuber believes the Eagles should target in the 2015 NFL draft. *Denotes juniors 1. *Amari Cooper (6-1, 211), WR, AlabamaThe departure of Jeremy Maclin leaves the Eagles without a capable No. 1 wide receiver and a big-play threat. Cooper is the most complete offensive player in…

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  • Jan 12, 2015

    2015 NFL draft prep: 10 targets for the Eagles

    With the college football season ending tonight when Oregon and Ohio State meet in the national championship, we bring you 10 prospects Chip Kelly and his general manager to be should have their eye on. *Denotes juniors 1. Quinten Rollins (6-0, 205), CB, Miami (OH)Rollins is one of my favorite prospects in the draft, and given the state of the…

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  • May 4, 2014

    NFL draft prep: Top 100 prospects, 3.0

    The 2014 NFL draft is right around the corner, and while all 32 teams are finalizing their draft boards, here is a look at my final top 100 list for this year’s spring spectacle. Note: Many analysts like to compare draft prospects to current players in the NFL as a way to forecast their future, but there are a number…

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  • Apr 18, 2014

    NFL draft prep: Risers and fallers

    We’re just a few weeks away from the NFL draft, and with prospects currently visiting and working out for teams, there have been some risers and fallers on my board. Here’s a look at my current stock report: *Denotes juniors Risers Derek Carr, QB, Fresno StateThe 6-foot-2, 214-pound Carr is one of my favorite prospects and is the most...

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  • Apr 26, 2014

    Steuber's 2014 Eagles mock draft 1.0

    Each week between now and the draft, our draft pundits Ron Burke, Chris Steuber, Jared Sherman and Geoff Mosher will provide their latest Eagles mock. They will make selections for each of the Eagles’ six picks and update their selections every week. Ron Burke gave us his first mock draft on Monday (see story). Today, Chris Steuber gives us his…

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  • Feb 23, 2014

    NFL draft prep: Top 100 prospects, 2.0

    With the scouting combine opening Wednesday, we take another look at the top 100 NFL prospects eligible for the NFL draft. Here’s our second edition. For an expanded look at each prospect, see our initial top 100, a lengthy story divided into four parts, each with 25 prospects. Note: There are many factors that go into comparing players, including similarities…

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  • Feb 5, 2014

    Steuber's 2014 NFL Mock Draft 1.0

    *Denotes juniors **Denotes redshirt sophomores 1. Houston Texans – Jake Matthews, OT, Texas A&M Obviously, the Texans need to find a quarterback to build around, but there isn’t a quarterback worthy of the top selection, and I don’t see Bill O’Brien settling for someone he’s not completely sold on. With that said, the Texans should identify another area of...

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