*PHILADELPHIA EAGLES* Official 20-21 Regular Season Thread: WEEK 1 EAGLES vs Football Team 1pm ET

Looks like Garcon and D Jax will be the primary targets.

Garcon, D Jax, J Matt, and a couple rookies(Davis & Westbrook?) make the WR corps 10x better

Or do you draft Cook first and go with something like Westbrook & Switzer(sp)

Garcon and Jackson probably won't cost much either, so we can still look at a couple CB in the FA market as well
 
If Jackson and Garcon the top targets, Dalvin better be the pick come April lol


Or CB in round 1 and Jamaal Williams in the later rounds
 
Rather have Garcon the Djax fr

Need that veteran presence bad .

Garcon/Davis + somebody like Kamara or Jamal Williams later in the draft
 
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kamara is going get over drafted after the combine..

but there are a ton of RBs to love anyways.. I'd love to get hunt, hill, Williams, smith, gallman, conor, hood and/or dayes in the 4th or later

but I just want garcon so we have someone on the team with hands.. if we get him on like a 3 year deal, would be great for us

doesn't stop us from going davis or Williams at 14/15.. hell, if we got desean too that wouldn't stop that
 
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We going get linked to every WR.. WRs agents going try get their clients paid off of us
 
If we sign alshon I wouldn't even be mad if we went CB the first 2 rounds. But if Davis is on the board I take him over any CB.
 
Man Alshon is a different maker but damn these nagging injuries!
Exactly how I feel about him. Dude is legitimately questionable like 60% of the time and when he does play it's a coin flip whether or not he's effective.
 
We get anything for those 3 guys, I'm happy.. 3 extra picks would be huge for us.. in whatever rounds
 
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The Eagles ended the season in last place of the NFC East with a 7–9 record, but finished with a whopping plus-36 point differential. That was not only better than two teams that finished ahead of them in the division (the 8–7–1 ******** at plus-13, and 11–5 Giants at plus-26), but outpaced the 12–4 Raiders (plus-31), the 10–6 Dolphins (minus-17), the 9–7 Titans (plus-3), the 9–7 Lions (minus-12), and the 9–7 Bucs (minus-15). This meant that Philly ended the year 2.21 Pythagorean wins below expectation — despite being dealt the second-toughest schedule in the NFL, per DVOA.

A big reason for all of that was Philly’s 1–6 record in one-score games. In those seven games, their average margin of defeat was just 4.3 points, including two one-point losses to the Lions and Ravens. The moral of the story? The Eagles were better than their record might indicate, and if they just go .500 in one-score games next season, they should be in the thick of the playoff hunt.
 
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