The Philadelphia Eagles boast one of the most formidable rosters in the NFL, with their potential for improvement in the upcoming 2024 NFL Draft.
However, building a winning team requires strategic foresight, especially with key players like Darius Slay and James Bradberry reaching their 30s and commanding significant salaries.
According to Bill Barnwell of ESPN, Howie Roseman, the Eagles’ general manager, should consider moving up in the first round of the draft to secure a talented cornerback.
“This year’s trade could be a slight move ahead of the Dolphins for a cornerback, given that James Bradberry and Darius Slay are both in their 30s and could be cap casualties next offseason.”
With the Eagles currently holding the No. 22 pick, Barnwell suggests aiming to surpass the Miami Dolphins, who are slated to pick at No. 21.
The looming possibility of Slay and/or Bradberry becoming salary-cap casualties adds urgency to the Eagles’ need to inject youth into their cornerback position. Roseman has demonstrated adeptness in maintaining a balance between youthful talent and veteran leadership across the roster, particularly on the defensive front.
However, the feasibility of outmaneuvering the Dolphins in the draft hinges on various factors, including the willingness and ability of the Eagles to leverage their assets. Moreover, the landscape of the draft may be influenced by the maneuvers of teams seeking quarterbacks, which could impact the Eagles’ strategy.
It will be interesting to see what the Philadelphia Eagles choose to do in the upcoming NFL Draft.
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