Howie Roseman turns one draft pick into two
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Howie Roseman’s response wasn’t about direct replacements. He took Cole Payton, a 230-pound quarterback with 4.5 speed and nearly 800 rushing yards last year, and Eli Stowers, a tight end who posted a sub-4.6 forty and a 45-inch vertical jump but projects more as a hybrid than an in-line player.
The Philadelphia Eagles waited until the seventh round to draft a player at a key position, but maybe they got one who can develop into a starter.
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Eagles' wheeler-dealer Howie Roseman adds pass rusher Jonathan Greenard in trade with Vikings
Eagles land Jonathan Greenard in a trade with the Vikings during the second round of the NFL Draft, then agree to a four-year, $100 million contract extension.
The Philadelphia Eagles' 2026 NFL Draft class passed the eyeball test. Then, they earned high grades from just about everyone. Now, the numbers agree. Advanced metrics seem to support what Birds fans already knew.
Philadelphia Eagles General Manager Howie Roseman pulled off a major move once again, outmaneuvering other NFL execs to draft Makai Lemon.
The one thing about the NFL is that the wheels are always moving, particularly when it comes to roster construction. Even after the NFL Draft, there are moves to make for an array of front offices, and there are plenty of notable names still lingering on the free agent market.
The Eagles added to their quarterbacks room during Day 3 of the NFL draft on Saturday, selecting North Dakota State's Cole Payton with pick No. 178.
Cole Payton can't wait to work with Jalen Hurts. Payton didn't hesitate to discuss Wentz's impact, crediting him with helping to put North Dakota State football on the national ma