April 1, 2020
Eagles
by
Jimmy Kempski
In our view, there's little hope for one of the top three receivers – Alabama’s Jerry Jeudy and Henry Ruggs, as well as Oklahoma's CeeDee Lamb – falling all the way to pick No. 21.
April 1, 2020
Eagles
by
Jimmy Kempski
Jim Schwartz seemed to really like Jernigan, often citing the energy that he plays with, but moving on from him was an easy decision, given his lack of durability and production over the last 2.5 seasons.
March 31, 2020
Eagles
by
Jimmy Kempski
For now, despite messaging to the contrary, we're going to operate under the assumption that the Eagles can't possibly be happy with their wide receiver position, because, I mean, right?
March 30, 2020
Eagles
by
Jimmy Kempski
In BGN Radio episode No. 113, Brandon Lee Gowton of Bleeding Green Nation and I mainly focused on the Philadelphia Eagles' wide receivers and defensive backs. Here's what we discussed.
March 30, 2020
Eagles
by
Jimmy Kempski
NFL free agency is now two weeks old, and it appears that the Philadelphia Eagles are done shopping, at least for any players that will come with some sort of significant cost. They still have glaring needs. Here we'll order those needs from most glaring to most stable, with some weight on positional importance.
March 29, 2020
Eagles
by
Jimmy Kempski
After reviewing the Dallas Cowboys' and New York Giants' free agency hauls the last two days, today we'll turn our attention to the Washington team. Here's what they have done so far.
March 29, 2020
Eagles
by
Jimmy Kempski
Far too often over the last three seasons the Eagles were put in situations where they were pulling guys off the street to play corner because they didn't have enough healthy bodies. Darby's unavailability was a major contributor to that theme, and the Eagles could not continue to rely on him.
March 28, 2020
Eagles
by
Jimmy Kempski
Dave Gettleman is somehow only entering his third year as the New York Giants' general manager, though it feels like he's been there far longer than that. His 2018 and 2019 offseasons were objectively atrocious, and often comical. Let's see what he and the Giants have done so far in 2020 free agency.
March 27, 2020
Eagles
by
Jimmy Kempski
The Dallas Cowboys had an odd 2019 season. They stayed healthy, had an occasionally explosive offense, and should have easily won a very weak NFC East. Instead, they faltered, and faced a challenging offseason, with a slew of good players hitting the open market. Here's what they did.
March 26, 2020
Eagles
by
Jimmy Kempski
We're probably looking at 2021.