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TopicBoard 8 National Football League League (B8NFLL) Season 15: The Offseason
KCF0107
05/29/21 10:55:52 PM
#261:


Philadelphia Eagles

DE Eric Henderson (S2, 14th)
QB Chris Leak (S3, 3rd)
OT Sam Baker (S4, 1st)
HB Jacquizz Rodgers (S5, 6th)
OT Branden Albert (S6, 15th)
MLB Jerod Mayo (S7, 16th)
OLB Nick Perry (S9, 20th)
OLB Christian Kirksey (S10, 13th)
CB Trumaine Johnson (S11, 5th)
CB Marcus Peters (S12, 12th)
OT Donovan Smith (S13, 22nd)
QB Taysom Hill (S14, 18th)

Henderson was never able to work his way into a starting role for the Eagles, but he was able to play his entire career there, which ended sometime in the Shonen era.

As a result of the ill-fated Ryan Fitzpatrick experiment of S2, the Eagles picked third and selected Leak, B8NFLL's career leader in passing yards and TDs. He had an expectedly rough rookie season with a 65.9 passer rating and 10 TDs vs 15 INTs on 58% completion, but since then, he is on an 11 season streak of 80+ passer ratings on 60+% completion. His best season was S9 where he had a 101.5 passer rating, 3363 yards, 33 TDs, and 11 INTs on 66% completion, but he somehow wasn't among the co-MVP winners that season. Sadly, new management has no attachment to Leak, so the future Hall of Famer will be completing his career elsewhere.

Baker, the second of two OTs to go #1 overall, has been a stable force on what has been one of the better offenses of the league in the past half dozen seasons or so. He was a high block, high sack guy to begin but settled down into a more modestly productive and efficient OT as the years went on. He hasn't allowed double digit sacks since S5 or more than five since S6 as he currently boasts a career mark of 505 blocks against 53 sacks allowed.

Rodgers, then known as Jamaal Redd was a BPA pick for the Eagles, but he never threatened incumbent Cornell Brockington for the starting job, and his work as a backup was kind of atrocious. As a rookie, he fumbled twice and never saw the end zone while running for 3.6 YPC. He had fumbling issues again his second season but was more efficient to the tune of a 4.1 YPC and also had two TDs. The Dolphins saw something in him and gave up future DB of the Year and Hall of Fame finalist Michael Huff to acquire the former 6th overall pick, and since then he has been named to five Pro Bowls, won the rushing title twice, won Comeback Player of the Year, won RB of the Year three times, won Offensive Player of the Year, won MVP twice, and was also named SB MVP in one of the three times the Dolphins have hoisted the Lombardi Trophy. The surefire Hall of Famer who is the active career leading in rushing yards (12727) and total TDs (96) is just in his early 30s and has an outside chance of finishing his career with more rushing yards than Emmitt Smith.

Albert was a high-block, high sack OT with the Eagles before injuries cut short his final most of the second half of his career there. He landed in Buffalo who later kicked him inside where he's been back to his high block, high sack ways.

The first of three straight 1st round LB selections, Mayo has had wildly varied production on a season-to-season basis. He has averaged 75+ tackles and 3 sacks a season but just over 1 INT and FF+fR.

Perry has been a disruptive force since he came into the league, but he was finally recognized with his first Pro Bowl last season. In six seasons, he has 507 tackles, 27 sacks, 9 INTs, and 14 FFs+FRs.

The first of two Christian LB starters they took in the draft, Kirksey hasn't hauled in many INTs (2 in five seasons) but is otherwise as disruptive as Perry with 355 tackles, 30 sacks, and 10 FFs+FRs.

With the rest of the defense at that point pretty much set, the Eagles needed some CBs and took Johnson who has been to two Pro Bowls in four seasons with 5 sacks and 10 INTs.

Peters was taken to form a tandem with Johnson. He had 6 INTs his first two seasons before hauling in none last season but forcing two fumbles instead.

Smith was a surprise Offensive Rookie of the Year winner and in two seasons, he has 106 blocks against 6 sacks allowed.

Hill didn't start a game last season, but he was great in relief with an 83.2 passer rating, 480 yards, and 3 TDs on 63% completion.
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