Well Elliot and Watson are officially gone, both on 1 year deals. Interesting that Elliot chose to take a 1 year deal with the Lions instead of here.. Did the Ravens not want him?
Did he not like the new defensive coordinator?
Not that I think he was a top safety, but he was good enough for spot duty and special teams..
Comp picks next year are going to be scarce
Yeah, wouldn't mind seeing James Cook taken in the 4th or 5th. Young, quick, fast runner who loves contact. Sure he needs some muscle, but he would be a huge upgrade over Hill
They are talking with Melvin Gordon, I wonder if that means one of the injured backs are not coming around as hoped. At the very least, that Hill will be gone..
Okie dokie this off-season continues to make one say wow
https://www.espn.com/nfl/story/_/id/33670901/philadelphia-eagles-new-orleans-saints-shake-first-round-2022-nfl-draft-multi-pick-trade
The Philadelphia Eagles have agreed to trade two of their 2022 first-round picks (No. 16 and No. 19) to the Saints for New Orleans' 2022 first-round pick (No. 18) and a 2023 first-round pick.
The Eagles will also receive a 2024 second-round draft pick, plus a 2022 third-round pick (No. 101) and a 2022 seventh-round pick (No. 237) while sending a 2022 sixth-round pick (No. 194) to the Saints.
After the trade, the Eagles will still pick twice in the 2022 first round as they also own the No. 15 pick.
Maybe this will keep Nekobe Dean in play at 14 or perhaps a trade down to 20 and get him there. Plug & play with him, I know, I have said enough but he is going to be a fixture in someone's defense for years.
Not sure what the hype is about Leftwich, he had Brady as his qb.. it's not as if he took a rookie qb and turned him into a pro bowl qb Ala someone in KC....