Before They Were Eagles

I was looking through some old stuff and stumbled on some college notes from the 2008 season:

RB LeSean McCoy – Pitt

“Shady”,as he’s called, had a great 2007 season. Expectations were sky high for ’08. Things haven’t gone as hoped. He’s putting up okay numbers, but hasn’t been dominant, the way he was down the stretch last year. Losing a pair of Senior OTs will hurt the running game.

McCoy is only averaging about 4.4 ypc. He only put up okay numbers the first 3 weeks. Things are getting better. He’s now run for more than 140 yards the last 2 games. Maybe he’s starting to emerge from the slow start.

Watch him run and you can’t help but think of Charlie Garner. They are similar in size, although McCoy is bigger. Both guys look the same when running. The big difference is that Charlie wasn’t afraid to attack the middle. He was small, but ran hard between the tackles. McCoy has a tendency to bounce everything wide. He’s always looking for the homerun.

I think McCoy should stay for another year. He has the ability to play in the NFL, but needs to work on some technique things. He swings the ball around way too much. He has to learn to be more of a N-S runner. He’s got to stay playside more often and not go backside as much. Tons of potential, but some work to be done.

WR Jeremy Maclin – Missouri

He has played 1.5 years and dominates on a regular basis. His numbers have basically come against soft competition this year, but Mizzou is now getting into Big 12 games. I fully expect Maclin to dominate them was a runner, receiver, and returner.

He has excellent size and speed. He is a good receiver. UM runs a spread attack so Maclin will need some polishing by pro coaches. I watch him play and see NFL ability. There is always a fear of someone like him turning out to be the next Peter Warrick, but Maclin looks like the real deal.

I might advise him to go pro. The Senior class of WRs is nothing special. I don’t know how much better Maclin will get in college. The things he needs to work on require NFL coaching and QB play.

(Interestingly…I had written these 3 blurbs at the same time. I must have been focused on underclassmen. Who knew that 2 would end up as teammates and the third as a rival?)

RB DeMarco Murray – Oklahoma

He lost part of the 2007 season to a knee injury. I wondered how Murray would look this year. His best quality is speed. DeMarco is one of those guys who can turn any play into a huge gain if he gets a bit of room. About ’08…so far, so good. TCU shut him down last week, but he’s killed everyone else. The knee looks good and his speed is back. DeMarco is making plays as a runner, receiver, and KO returner.

Murray definitely needs to stay in school another year. His knee will be all the way back next year. He can make big plays with his speed, but that isn’t good enough at the NFL level. Trung Canidate was a speed back that couldn’t adjust to the NFL. When he couldn’t just outrun people he wasn’t as effective. Murray reminds me a bit of Felix Jones. I think DeMarco would benefit from improving as a receiver as well. If you have speed, hands, and return ability it will really make teams interested in you.

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* Let’s talk about an interesting Senior DE. Connor Barwin (6’4, 255) is a starting DE for Cincinnati. He’s got 40 tackles, 7 sacks, and 3 blocked kicks. Solid numbers, but nothing special. He’s interesting because he was the starting TE last year. Caught 31 passes. They decided he was such a good athlete that the best way to use him was at DE.

Connor is athletic. He’s agile and looks good in space. He plays both sides of the ball. He’s got good change-of-direction ability. That might make him more of an interest at LB. He could interest creative teams. Connor could play DE or LB as his primary position. He can help at TE. I saw him catch a TD as part of the goal line offense recently. I’ll be really interested to see how he does at the Scouting Combine in February.

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* Let’s talk about Everette Brown, the stud DE from Florida State. He leads the NCAA in TFLs. That alone tells you that this is a disruptive player. He goes to FSU, which generally tells you he’s gonna be a good athlete and edge rusher.

Put on the tape and he lives up to the expectations. Brown is very athletic. He’s got excellent speed. He also has excellent closing speed, something all the great pass rushers have. FSU is getting creative with him. They now use him at DT in certain sets. Brown had a pair of sacks from DT against Maryland. He used spin moves and a great burst on both plays. On the second sack he absolutely exploded from the moment the spin move ended to enevelop the QB.

Brown has a good motor. He’s very quick. He goes about 6’4, 250. That’s a good frame to build on. He has muscular arms. He isn’t the most rugged player, but he will battle blockers when he needs to.

Neither Michael Johnson of Ga Tech nor Brian Orakpo is a lock to be the first pass rusher taken. Brown could sneak in and grab that spot. He’s not as athletic as them., but is more productive. And that is something I value. I’m sure some NFL teams will feel the same way. Brown is only a Junior, but he would be wise to come out this year.

(updated note…I did overrate Brown’s production. He also shrank from 6-4 to about 6-1. That and a pedestrian showing at the Combine really hurt him. )

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The Eagles and the Draft – Kotite Era

I was doing some research and stumbled across this old article by Mark Bowden. He used to be a Philly sports writer. For some odd reason, he decided writing great non-fiction books (like Blackhawk Down) was the way to go. Bet he regrets that when he isn’t able to go to minicamp.

Bowden wrote about the Eagles and drafting, focusing on draft experts and their predictions. Back then, this stuff was somewhat new.  Bowden really ripped on Mel Kiper, Joel Buchsbaum and Ourlads for not getting picks right, but back then that was a major challenge. Information wasn’t as readily available so you really were doing a lot of guessing.

Good article that’s worth checking out.  Fun stuff.  Here’s a short clip:

Welcome to the weird world of divining the NFL draft, which is dominated by Kiper, by Brooklyn basement oracle Joel Buchsbaum, and by the Delaware Valley’s own newcomer clairvoyant, Ourlad’s guide. None of these cottage industry giants got a single Eagles draft choice right last year (or in most of the years before that), but all of them, nevertheless, continue to respond to and profit from the growing demand of gonzo serious football fans who, not content with the opening of baseball season, the NBA and NHL playoffs, tennis and golf tours, World League football (for crying out loud), the coming Olympic Games, horse racing, yachting, cycling or bowling, spend the NFL’s off-season in sustained self-indulgence.

They try to figure out which players teams will draft today and tomorrow, instead of just waiting to see what happens.

I guess Bowden wasn’t a draftnik.

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Martyball

Marty Mornhinweg is now the Offensive Coordinator for the Jets. Marty did some good things in Philly, but had more than a few detractors as well. The problem is that he and Andy Reid both loved to pass. There was no one in the room to argue for more running or making offensive adjustments.

Marty goes to the Jets, who had a woeful offense in 2012. They were 30th in yards and 28th in points. They were near the bottom in virtually every team passing category. If Marty can turn this group around, he’ll rebuild his reputation in a major way.

Marty did run the 1998 Niners offense, which finished 1st in rushing, passing, and total yards. That is the only offense to do that in years and years. Marty did lead the Eagles to the franchise record in points a couple of different times. The man knows offense. He just needs someone to push the run game on him. Rex Ryan will do that and the coaches could end up bringing out the best in each other.

The first order of business is finding a QB, whether that is Mark Sanchez with rebuilt confidence or rookie Geno Smith with a crash course in NFL football.

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Hard Knocks Update

There has been speculation among Eagles fans that the team might be more open to doing Hard Knocks now that Andy Reid is gone and Chip Kelly is coach. Paul Domowitch broke the news tonight that the Bengals will be featured this year.

As for the future, I highly doubt it. Kelly is just as secretive as Reid…if not more. We’ll see how Eagles coverage goes this summer.

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Need a New Eagles Drinking Game?

The weekend is upon us and for some that means having a few beers while hanging out with friends. Or sometimes sitting alone angry at the Football Gods for keeping the Lombardi Trophy away from Broad Street.

If you need a new Eagles drinking game to help keep things fun and entertaining, you’re in luck. Check out this interview Dave Spadaro did with RB Matthew Tucker.

The game? Every time Tucker says “yes sir”, you take a drink. WAIT!!! Before you start, make sure you have plenty of PBR or Mad Dog 20/20 or Zima around for your drinking pleasure. This game will keep you busy.

Will you end up drunk? Yes sir.

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Nic Purcell Article

Nic Purcell is the undrafted OL the Eagles added after a tryout at rookie camp. Chip Kelly recruited him to Oregon, but due to a strange ruling by the NCAA (do they get anything right?) Purcell wasn’t eligible to play D-I football.

Les Carpenter wrote a story on Purcell for Yahoo. Good stuff.

We don’t know if Purcell is ready for the NFL, but he’ll do everything in his power to make it. He’s a worker and has made himself into a legit NFL prospect.

By then, Purcell had built himself into a 305-pound giant. He loved working out. Eddie Steele, Golden West’s strength and conditioning coordinator, opened a gym not far from campus and Purcell spent hours there. In fact he was so diligent about his workouts, arriving before 6 a.m., Steele finally gave him a key, telling the player to get started in case Steele couldn’t get there in time.

In the evenings, Purcell and a small group of workout partners ran a hill that went down to the Pacific Ocean. The hill is steep, yet they pushed to run it over and over. They lifted more weights. They pushed cars.

“His work ethic is unreal,” Steele said.

I’m looking forward to seeing Purcell play.

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Eagles Sign Matt Barkley

The Eagles signed 4th round pick Matt Barkley to a 4-year deal on Thursday. The only unsigned pick is 1st rounder OT Lane Johnson.

No terms of the deal are officially known yet, but based on his draft slot we know about what he should make.

This is a bit less than he’d have earned if he came out in 2012 and was a Top 10 pick (although we still don’t know that would have definitely happened).

Barkley can make that money up if he has a good career. The first focus is trying to challenge Mike Vick and Nick Foles for the QB job.

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Earl Wolff Wants to Play

Safety is a position that is very much up in the air. Patrick Chung is expected to be the starting SS. The Eagles are excited to see what he can do.

FS is a mystery. Nate Allen and Kenny Phillips are battling for the job. Rookie Earl Wolff has gotten some reps with the starters and will get a chance to show what he can do this summer. He would love to be a starter.  Sheil Kapadia has the story.

“When you’re first learning, you like to lock in: Ok, I’m down [in the box] right now,” Wolff explained. “Then you see a motion or shift, you’re like, ‘Oh man.’ At first, it was tricky. But now I kind of know what to adjust to in certain situations. As fast as we do it, all it’s going to do is help me. It’s going to help me in the games because our offense is fast and does a lot of motions and shifts. I feel like in the game, it’s going to come easy.”

The Eagles have started rookies at Safety before. NFL teams don’t prefer doing that, but if Wolff wins the job, they’ll put him out there. Chip Kelly wants the best players on the field.

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Head Coach Kevin Sumlin?

There is a report from a Texas A&M blogger that Aggies coach Kevin Sumlin was offered the Eagles head coaching job last January. Sheil Kapadia has the details.

It is my understanding that the Eagles talked to him, but things did not get to the point that they offered him the job. Sumlin was an assistant at Oklahoma before doing great things as head coach at the University of Houston. That got him the Aggies job. And Sumlin did great things there last year. He is a red hot name.

The question now is if he stays in college or does have interest in pro football. Sumlin does run an aggressive, no-huddle, spread offense. You can certainly see where the Eagles would have been interested.

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Some Shady & Mac Talk

Matt Williamson is a scout for ESPN. He used to work for the Cleveland Browns, but now enjoys being part of the media world. He offered some thoughts on Twitter today about a variety of topics. The Eagles came up.

Always interesting to get the perspective of a former NFL scout.

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