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For reasons that I cannot fathom, you selected a second offensive tackle for the New England Patriots with the 31st overall pick.
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The Philadelphia Eagles are now on the clock!
WR Courtland Sutton: He’s a possession receiver. He’s big, he’s tough, and he lacks quickness.
LB Leighton Vander Esch: An athletic, 3-down linebacker, Vander Esch could definitely be a mid-1st round pick.
WR D.J. Moore: Probably a slot receiver in the NFL, he has the quickness for it and could also add value as a returner.
CB Mike Hughes: The UCF product is a short but physical corner. He lacks experience which gives a somewhat steeper learning curve as he enters the NFL.
CB Isaiah Oliver: He has an elite combination of size and speed but has some technical deficiencies and is a less than stellar tackler.
RB Sony Michel: A north-south runner who can run through arm tackles, Michel is a potential first-round talent.
DE Arden Key: There are plenty of red flags here, but he has the potential to be a quality pass rusher in the NFL.
WR James Washington: He has a limited route tree and was not challenged much by Big 12 defenses, but he gets open deep and makes big plays.
WR Christian Kirk: Lacks desirable speed, but he is quick and works well underneath. Probably limited to playing in the slot.
DE Sam Hubbard: He has the size and motor to play at DE, but he lacks the athleticism that would allow him to excel as a pass rusher.
S Ronnie Harrison: Alabama’s Harrison has the size and athleticism you want from a safety, but he plays a bit out of control and has technical deficiencies.
DT Taven Bryan: Florida’s Bryan is a gifted athlete, but he lacks the size necessary to hold up against powerful offensive linemen.
LB Malik Jefferson: Jefferson has the size and athleticism you in a linebacker, but his instincts are poor.
TE Mark Andrews: He is a matchup problem with his size but he is an unwilling blocker.
OT Chukwuma Okorafor: He was a three-year starter that spent time at both offensive tackle spots.
Poll
With the 32nd pick in the 2018 Fan Vote Mock Draft, the Philadelphia Eagles select...
This poll is closed
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2%
TE Mark Andrews
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5%
DT Taven Bryan
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10%
TE Dallas Goedert
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0%
S Ronnie Harrison
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0%
DE Sam Hubbard
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5%
CB Mike Hughes
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2%
LB Malik Jefferson
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2%
DE Arden Key
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4%
WR Christian Kirk
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18%
RB Sony Michel
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3%
WR D.J. Moore
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10%
OT Chukwuma Okorafor
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3%
CB Isaiah Oliver
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5%
WR Courtland Sutton
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24%
LB Leighton Vander Esch
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0%
WR James Washington