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Eagles Draft: Carter Shines, Others Evolve

Summary

  • Jalen Carter earned Second Team All-Pro in his second year.
  • Tyler Steen emerged as a reliable starting guard by his third season.
  • Moro Ojomo developed into a breakout player with 6.0 sacks last season.
Eagles Draft: Carter Shines, Others Evolve

The Philadelphia Eagles' recent draft classes have yielded significant talent, with the 2023 class earning an 'A-' grade.

Jalen Carter, a first-round pick, has quickly established himself as a Second Team All-Pro and a two-time Pro Bowl selection within his first three seasons. While Carter's full potential is still developing, he remains a cornerstone of the Eagles' defense.

Fellow first-round pick Nolan Smith has provided solid contributions, though injuries have impacted his consistency. Tyler Steen, a third-round selection, has emerged as a reliable starting guard by his third year, showing notable improvement and earning praise for his performance.

Further down the draft, Tanner McKee has impressively risen to the QB2 position in three years. Moro Ojomo, a seventh-round pick, has seen remarkable development, becoming a breakout player last season with 6.0 sacks and 12 QB hits, showcasing the Eagles' player development success.

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