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From Zach on 3/11/03

Do you see EJ Henderson sliding down to the Eagles pick and if he is there do you see them drafting him? What are the chancing of Nate Wayne and Kabeer Gbaja-Biamila signing with the Eagles?

Henderson definitely has a chance to slide to the 30th pick. Teams are concerned with Henderson's back and his perceived lack of speed. If he's there when the Eagles select it would be hard not to look at his good size and winning ways at Maryland. But I have the feeling Reid won't invest a 1st round pick on a middle linebacker.

Of the two Packer free agents you mentioned, Wayne has the better chance of becoming an Eagle. Hugh Douglas seems to be without any great offers and should re-sign with Philly, eliminating Gbaja-Biamila from the mix. Besides, the Eagles would have to part with their 1st round pick to sign the DE since he's a restricted free agent. Wayne, if healthy, could be a nice pick up to play weakside linebacker, moving Mark Simoneau to the middle. Wayne wouldn't cost an arm and a leg either thanks to injury concerns.


From johnnyb on 3/8/03

With the extra second round and comp picks for Trotter and Caldwell will Eagles go after any restricted free agents to shore up middle linebacker or defensive end?

There are definitely some interesting names out there for the Eagles to look at. At linebacker, Jacksonville's Danny Clark is a good athlete who could transition to MLB. He would only cost a 7th rounder. Tampa Bay's Nate Webster is undersized for the middle but is faster than any linebacker the Eagles currently have. Speed at MLB killed them last season.

The defensive line has some more intriguing possibilities. At end, Jacksonville's Paul Spicer wouldn't cost a draft pick. The Jags have the right of first refusal. Spicer is young and comes hard every play. Baltimore's Adalius Thomas would only cost a 6th round pick. He's an excellent pass rusher and can play a little linebacker if needed. There are also 2 tackle's that could help out. The Rams Brian Young is a stout run defender and would only cost a 5th rounder, and Dolphins young tackle Jermaine Haley (7th round pick) has a ton of upside.


From TMWilliams on 3/3/03

I know Michael Haynes didn't have a very good combine but he had a lot of big plays at Penn State. I might be wrong but I would want Haynes over Kelsay and I hope Gerald Hayes last until the Eagles' second round pick. I like your picks for the Eagles but it could all change depending how the free agent period goes and so far it hasn't been looking too good for the Birds.

Haynes did make a lot of plays in college but a lot of scouts feel they were because of all the attention Jimmy Kennedy and Anthony Adams received inside. There is no doubt Haynes has talent, and if he's there when the Eagles pick don't be surprised if they grab him. Kelsay has a non-stop motor and made a great impression on people at the Senior Bowl and combine. He's not the pass rusher Haynes is but plays the run a little better. The Eagles have designated pass rushers. What they need is a complete end and Kelsay fits that bill a little better than Haynes.


From Jerry on 3/2/03

Nice job on your mock but I think the Patriots will be going defensive tackle on their first pick;also Grossman and Rien Long are sliding out of the first round.

Thanks for the feedback. I've heard the grumblings about both Long and Grossman, and both definitely have their detractors. But all it takes is one team to get a bug up their butt about a guy and both these guys have their fans. When all is said and done they'll probably slide a littel further down but they both have a real good chance of staying in the first round. Grossman to Green Bay? Long to San Fran?


From Pats Fan on 3/2/03

Their problem is at LT so they need a guy who is a lock at LT. Gross and Harris are not locks. Also, they would jump on Robertson if he was available. They may even try to trade up to get him b/c he fits their scheme so well.

So you think Matt Light is the problem? I thought he played ok last season. He could definitely improve but he's young and has the feet to play out there. From what I've heard, the Pats would love to upgrade on the right side, but I could be wrong. I agree with you as far as Robertson being a good fit for the Pats. He'd be a nice compliment to Seymour. Their different styles of play would cause a lot of problems for opponents.


From Buzz on 3/2/03

By far the most accurate mock I have seen so far this year....but I think the Rams pick Kwame Harris instead of a wide reciever....I don't think the Broncos pick Grossman either, but I like Carolina to reach for Boller because they have too...keep up the good work....

I really struggled with the Rams choice and it just came down to who I thought Mike Martz would most likely go after. He just doesn't strike me as a guy who's going to go for a lineman like Harris over a more glamorous pick like Jacobs. I also felt that they were OK with starting recently re-signed Grant Williams at right tackle.

Grossman was also a tough pick with guys like Jerome McDougle and Chris Kelsay still available, but Shanahan can't think a guy like Jake Plummer is the answer long term.


From Kelly on 2/28/03

I am an avid redskins fan ... the big thing this yr as you have stated is Spurrier's need of speedy recivers ... he has even said on candid interviews with the washingtonpost and comcastsportsnet .... that when he looked at the teams overall performance last yr he really noticed the lack of over all team speed ... you have predicted him to take a flordia reciver at the first pick of the redskins ... do you really think Spurrier will draft a reciver from flordia who only had "good" speed and not "great" speed as you stated in the mock draft ... especially after catching so much heat on his choice to recruit flordia players last yr ... and then they cut most of them ... come on ... I repectfully disagree.

I have since updated my mock draft on my own website and have the Skins taking a Kevin Williams from Oklahoma State in the first round. Check it out on: www.geocities.com/eaglesviews/draftmain.html

That said, I still wouldn't be surprised if Spurrier took Jacobs. Jacobs is not a track guy but he has very good speed nonetheless. Way better than a Rod Gardner. To get that pure speed guy you like, Spurrier would have to wait till the 3rd to 4th round and graba Tyrone Calico from Middle Tennessee. Whether Calico can catch is the question. Jacobs has functional speed and can really play the position. Florida or not, he's the best fit for Spurrier's offense. Rumor has it anyway, that the Skins will bring in Raghib Ismail today or tomorrow. There's your speed. Good luck with him.


From Eugen on 2/27/03

How bout the Eagles drafting Boss Bailey or Teyo Johnson. Boss is an athletic linebacker with a couple pounds could limit Shockey's production against the birds. He would fit the Eagles system of blitzing with his speed. I believe he is the next Derrick Brooks. Beside with the Eagles lack of depth at linebacker and Shawn Barber becoming a free agent and him wanting more money. Besides Kirkland and Gardner are too free agents. And Teyo. A six foot seven inches mismatch. We will open the middle of the field. Or LJ. Who like the Eagles choked in the big one but LJ didn't play in the Senior Bowl Atlanta- Kelley Washington is old (older cause of the minors) and injury prone. Atlanta would trade down to make that selection.

First, Bailey is an outside linebacker, like Brooks, not a middle linebacker. That said, if Boss Bailey drops to the 30th pick in the 1st round the Birds would be hard pressed not to pick him. With Shawn Barber's future up in the air and little depth at outside linebacker, Bailey would make sense. Whether or not he's the next Derrick Brooks (I guess you read the Sporting News article with that title) is yet to be seen. Brooks didn't miss as many tackles his whole college career as Bailey did last season.

Johnson is interesting but he's a low 2nd-rounder. With 2 picks at the bottom of the 2nd round now, the Eagles could certainly do worse than choosing him. He certainly could be effective in the red zone but would only be a part time player because he won't be able to block on the interior line as a tight end. I think you also refer to LJ Smith maybe? He'd be a solid 4th-round pick.

Kelley Washington is older but he's healthy. His physical talent far outweighs his age. Keep in mind that Kansas State corner Terence Newman is also 24 years old, and that won't stop a team from taking him in the first 5 picks.


From Skillz79 on 2/24/03

Who do you see as the most overrated player that will be drafted in the first round...

My pick - DE MICHAEL HAYNES - PENN STATE

After Haynes' combine performance, it's not a lock he'll be taken in the first round. I think Oklahoma CB Andre Woolfolk, for all his athletic skill, is a bit overrated. He's still very raw and not very strong. He's got a ton of upside but he's definitely not a shutdown corner.


From Joseph on 2/19/03

If (Lee)Suggs is on the board when it comes time for the Eagles to pick, do they take him? Similarly, what about E.J. Henderson? And what if by chance "E.J."--"Suggs" and "Witten" are all there--who do you think they take?

I think they take Suggs, dump Staley and that may give them enough room to sign Douglas and another mid-level free agent or 2---

One more question sir--

If they do not re-sign Hugh, this clears them up aplenty in the cap----Where do you see them spending the money?

Will they give Buffalo 2 picks or will the go after Spikes or that nice Atlanta fellow---How do you think the draft might impact their decision making?

Staley may be gone regardless of whether the Eagles select Suggs. Chances are they won't because they feel a healthy Buckhalter is a number one guy.

Henderson would be tough to pass up if he's there, especially if they haven't signed Shawn Barber yet. Witten also would be tough not to take. He's the premier TE in the draft and a playmaker is exactly what the Eagles offense needs.

They're already in pretty good shape with the salary cap whether they sign Hugh or not. They will not trade draft picks to acquire Buffalo's WR Peerless Price. He's just not worth it and the Birds build through the draft, not free agency. Spikes is a transition player but will probably command too much money. The Eagles don't like to spend big on middle linebackers. Brooking is off the table now, signing a 7-yr deal with Atlanta.

They need to address MLB, which they may do early in the draft, and they need to sign some depth along the offensive line. Don't look for them to sign a huge name, although Green Bay's Vonnie Holiday would be a coup.


From Stoncolld on 2/19/03

I like the Eagles pick with the tight end in the late first round. Do you think this kid can come on and have an impact on the Birds season?

Where do you see Bryant Johnson getting drafted.

Witten would probably have to sit a season behind Chad Lewis, but he would see some action in two tight ends sets, especially around the goal line. Witten would probably supplant Lewis in 2004.

Depending on Johnson's combine performance he could go anywhere from late first-round to middle of the second. Johnson didn't impress at the Senior Bowl so he's got to show scouts that he has the hands and speed to go with his large frame.


From Kevin on 2/17/03

Are there any trade interest in Al Harris and AJ Feely? Do you ever think Donovan McNabb can ever operate the West Coast offense effeciently? He can make plays when the called play breaks down but as far as driving a team up and down the field the way a Rich Gannon does it, Koy and A.J. seem much better at that part of it than he does. One last ? Do you like Michael Haynes opposite of Burgess(If Tampa has two small ends, why not us) Is that Middle backer from Maryland what we need?

I'm sure there is interest in Feeley and Harris. Feeley really opened some people's eyes last season but he's happy to be on the bench in Philly and the Eagles need to resign Koy Detmer before the entertain any thoughts of trading him. Harris could possibly be packaged in a deal to move up in the draft.

McNabb can operate the offense but he needs to improve his accuracy on his short passes, which are key to the West Coast. He also needs receivers who are going to get better separation on the shorter routes. Detmer and Feeley played well in McNabb's stead, but neither really faced a strong defense. McNabb gives the Eagles the best chance to win 9 out of 10 times.

Haynes would be a great pick for the Birds but there is little or no chance he'll be available that late in the first round. Henderson would be a nice replacement for Levon Kirkland in the middle for Philadelphia. He doesn't have the speed Jeremiah Trotter had but he's leaps and bounds more mobile than Mt. Kirkland.


From Inuksuk219 on 2/17/03

Hello. I just read your article, and I'm wondering why you don't think the Redskins will take Rex Grossman with their pick. They need a QB and he is a Florida guy. Also, will the TE (Jason Witten) you think the Eagles will pick be as good as a Jeremy Shockey?

Why would the Skins use another first round pick on a QB when they grabbed Patrick Ramsey last season? Ramsey did some good things last season despite getting no help from his offensive line and terrible wide receivers. He needs a full season and some help before the Skins can write him off.

Witten isn't quite the athlete Shockey is. He has good size and great hands but won't be the dynamic open field runner that Shockey is.


From Sskillz79 on 2/16/03

Another thing i do not see the eagles drafting a WR in the 1st round. With pinkston,thrash,mitchell and Coach Ried's favorite (freddie milons) on the depth chart. It will be either a TE or LB...

DO YOU HAVE A LIST OF THE TOP TE'S & LB'S IN THIS YEARS DRAFT...

Well, if the right guy is available the Eagles could draft a WR with their first pick. Andre Johnson will definitely not be there but if someone like Kelley Washington from Tennessee or Florida's Taylor Jacobs falls, the Eagles may go for it.

Here are Eaglesviews' Top 5 TE's

  1. Jason Witten - Tennessee
  2. Dallas Clark - Iowa
  3. Benny Joppru - Michigan
  4. George Wrightster - Oregon
  5. Aaron Walker - Florida

Here are Eaglesviews' Top 5 LB's

  1. E.J. Henderson - Maryland
  2. Gerald Hayes(MLB) - Pittsburgh
  3. Terry Pierce(MLB) - Kansas State
  4. Boss Bailey - Georgia
  5. Bradie James(MLB) - LSU

From Johnnyb on 2/16/03

With the depth and salaries of (Bobby)Taylor and (Troy) Vincent and (Al)harris will they be used as trade bait for moving up in draft?

Vincent and Taylor won't have a lot of value as trade bait. Both are older players with large salaries and are sneaking up on free agency. Harris is younger and has a manageable cap number. If the Eagles were going to trade any one of them, it would be Harris.


From Sskillz79 on 2/14/03

Can you see rex grossman lasting until pick # 32. He will be a top 20 pick.

You're probably right, but I don't think he has the head to be a top NFL QB. Despite his lack of size he can make all the throws but he had a terrible year as far as making decisions with the ball. Some team like Carolina may get desperate when they realize all they have going into 2003 is Randy Fasani, but Grossman will need a lot of work on his mental game before he would justify such a high pick.


From Greg on 2/15/03

Hi my names greg and i really love reading mock drafts and seeing who each team is predicted to take but i think that your pick for the steelers is off.

Why would they take larry johnson? true jerome bettis isnt the back that he was at one time but amos zereoue is coming into his 5th year and is still very young. he has tremendous speed and marvelous hands so he can become a dangerous receiving threat out of the backfield.

I think that he is more suited for new england because he is a much better compliment to tom brady than antowain smith. larry is much bigger, a better threat out of the back field, and has about the same speed as smith. just thought i would give you my thoughts. but i do agree with you on jason witten. hes a great TE and will fit the offense perfectly i believe. just a thought though. look at the stats for George Wrighster(TE, Oregon) he looks like he could be very good too. just a suggestion. thanks for a great mock draft!

Bettis' uncertain status leaves the Steelers without a feature back, and despite what people think, Zereoue is not a feature back. He's most effective in short bursts, and doesn't have the size (5-8, 207) to carry the load. Johnson (6-01/2, who is not bigger than Antowain Smith (6-2, 230), is an every down back in the Eddie George mold. The Steelers are definitely a passing team now, but still need that back to get the tough yards. Chris Fu'amatu-Ma'afala is too injury-prone and inconsistent to count on. Johnson may not be the perfect pick, but he'll definitly fill the void left by Bettis.


From Dan on 2/14/03

Hey, I'm just wondering if the Eagles are interested in Boss Bailey because hes got incredible speed and athleticism, cant they teach him how to stop missing so many tackles? And how about the guy from syracuse, the linebacker? I wouldnt mind this tight end from tennessee but i think we would be better off getting a linebacker, because now that the bengals put the transition tag on spikes, i dont know who will fill that hole.

Thanks for your time, i look forward to hearing from you.

I'm sure the Eagles will have interest in Bailey, but like you said, he misses a lot of tackles. Not sure if that's what the Eagles want in a first round pick. I think they're better off re-signing Shawn Barber, who played his butt off in 2002.

I'm assuming you're also referring to Clifton Smith. He's a MLB who can really play the run but struggles in pass coverage. Not a 1st-round guy but someone the Eagles might look at in the 3rd. Cincinnati's Takeo Spikes was probably too expensive for Philly taste anyway.


From Johnnyb on 2/13/02

With free agents Hugh Douglas and Brian Dawkins is TE worth the top draft choice this year?

Douglas is as good as gone unless the Eagles deviate from their free agent policies. Dawkins will be resigned. Tight end isn't a huge need but Witten is an offensive weapon with tons of potential. He's not as good as Jeremy Shockey but he's the best TE in the draft and Chad Lewis' play is slipping.

Defensive end, middle linebacker and wide receiver are all more urgent needs, but if the draft went like my mock no player at those positions would warrant that high a pick.


From Ric on 2/13/03

After checking out you website, I have a few thoughts. First, it's good to see an independent web site dedicated to the Eagles. There always seems to be many other team sites. Hopefully, you will be able to build up the level of info on yours to the amount that is on some of these other sites.

Second, you are right on target that the Wide Receiver as a high priority. We need a reliable number 1, and we seem to have an abundence of 3's. They could also use a a game breaker at running back, but this is less pressing. I am also concerned that the OL will have no depth this year. I also think the OL may be a bit over rated - 3 Pro Bowl OL? That's not what I saw against Tampa Bay. Tre Thomas is better then he looked in that game, but in that key game, he looked bad.

Third, the draft. Eagles desperately need a ILB. They also may lose Barber and Dougas to free agency. Your selection of a TE would be nice, but they have greater needs at ILB, WR and maybe DE and OLB.

Thanks for writing. I will try to add more information to the site as time permits. I'll also continue to write Eagles articles for www.comcastsportsnet.com as the draft draws closer.

The Eagles do need a top WR, DE and a MLB but will have problems finding one at pick 30 in the 1st-round. Witten would be great value in that slot.


From Scott on 2/12/03

Is there someone else that might be on the board when the Eagles draft who would be a say 1A selection if the Eagles don't go tight end at that spot? Just wondering (and having bad flashbacks of Jason Dunn).

Assuming the Eagles don't address their needs through free agency, wide receiver and middle linebacker should be at the top of their draft wish list. Unfortunately at pick 30 there probably won't be a player at those positions worth taking. But to answer your question if Maryland's E.J. Henderson or Pitt's Gerald Hayes was still on the board at 30, either would be a solid pick.


From Tony on 2/12/03

The obvious choice for the Bengals would be to pick Carson Palmer; however, the Bengals have many holes to fill. It seems logical for the Bengals to trade down their number one pick, maybe to the Bears for the 4th pick and a the Bears 2nd round pick. The Bengals could still take Lethwich and take a corner back in the second round. It seems to me that Palmer and Lethwich are inner-changeable; both will be franchise quarterbacks. I know that the popular pick would be to take Palmer. The logical pick would be to trade down.

The Bengals problems last year were not that they couldn't score points: They simply couldn't stop any other team from scoring. If you take Kitna's numbers and round them out over 16 games, he would have thrown for over 4,000 yards. Kitna did throw interceptions, but when you are behind most of the games, teams are going to key on the pass. The Bengals problems stem from their defense, and this needs to be addressed in the draft.


From Mike on 2/12/03

What are your thoughts on trading up the first round pick. I see that dallas clark from iowa is a tight end avaliable in the second round proablly and from what i saw i really liked him. I think he could help the eagles need at tight end We could trade the first and a third round pick that were get in composition to move up and get e.j henderson or gerald hayes.What is your thought on this process. Do you believe the eagles will find a taker for al harris. Ive heard him and a pick for a first rounder but is that to much and what would you see as fair. Thanks for your time.

The Eagles will definitely be looking to move up in the draft, but it would probably be to snag a top WR rather than a LB. There's a good chance either Henderson or Hayes could drop to Philadelphia or they could pick up Kansas State's fast-climbing MLB Terry Pierce. If the Eagles are going to trade up it would be to snag a Andre Johnson or Taylor Jacobs.

Clark would be a nice late 2nd-round pick. He's not much of a blocker (neither is Witten) but he's an outstanding pass catcher.

Still not sure whether the Birds are going to actively shop Al Harris. It would be a mistake though. Lito Sheppard and Sheldon Brown are good prospects but Harris is probably Philly's best man-to-man cover corner and in the pass-happy NFL you can't give those guys away.


From Michael on 2/11/03

Hi Jared im a huge eagles fan. I see the eagles as having three weaknesses, them being middle linebacker, wide reciever, and tight end and in that order. I saw that Jason Witten is slotted to go where the eagles pick at thirty. However i dont know if that such a good pick i mean we have chad lewis who had a bad year but i think we have a more glaring hole at either middle linebacker or wide reciever. I was wondering what reciever or middle line backer would be available at this position. I wouldnt take a te cause i believe kellen winslow will come out next year and i see him as a better tight end then Jason Witten. Plus look at this years first round tight end you have shockey who is amazing but then daniel graham and jeremy stevens were just ok. Im also a big penn state fan im just looking for your thought on two of there players Safety Shawn Mayer i think he is a solid player i dont know if he is a starter but i see him as a really good special teams player. The other player is Bryan Scott from what i saw this year i was impressed with his speed and cover ablility. I was just wondering if you thought these two would be drafted at all. Well i hope to hear from you soon.

I agree with you that those are the Eagles three main concerns but with their 1st-round pick they need to take the player that's going to make the biggest impact at the NFL level. Witten has the skills and size to be a dominant TE and give the Birds another playmaker. Lewis is still viable but he's sliding fast, and his shaky hands and inability to make yards after the catch hurt the Eagles. Winslow is very good but the chances of him a) declaring early and b) actually being available when the Eagles pick next year are way too low to not draft a player of Witten's caliber.

Wideouts like PSU's Bryant Johnson and Illinois' Brandon Lloyd could be options at pick 30 but neither are top flight WR's. The MLB crop is thin and unless Maryland's EJ Henderson or Pitt's Gerald Hayes is available no one is worth taking in the 1st-round.

Mayer and Scott will both be drafted, Scott probably earlier than Mayer. Both have weaknesses, specifically speed, but both should make impacts on special teams. Scott's good size may make him a candidate to move to safety in the NFL.


From Mike on 2/11/03

I dunno too much bout this TE from tennessee but what about kellen winslow from miami..is he good enough for that pick and if not where will he go??

Winslow just finished his sophomore season at Miami(FL) and has not declared himself eligible for the 2003 draft. If his junior season is as good or better as his 2002 campaign Winslow will certainly be a first rounder in the 2004 draft.


From Joe 2/11/03

With the deficiencies elsewhere, do you really think the Eagles take a TE with their first round pick? I feel with the weakening of the linebacker core (especially middle linebacker) and defensive end (with the possible departure of Hugh Douglas) aren't they both areas that would need more concern than TE?

Also, I love Dick Groom P from Ohio St., any chance the Eagles are interested in him?

Tight end isn't the Eagles biggest need but with the 30th pick in the 1st-round, the MLBs and WRs available aren't worth taking. WR's like Penn State's Bryant Johnson, Illinois' Brandon Lloyd and Florida State's Anquan Boldin are solid 2nd-rounders but would be stretches at pick 30. Witten could be a dangerous weapon for the Eagles and Chad Lewis seems to be on a downward slide.

The 2003 MLB class is thin at best. After Maryland's EJ Henderson and Pittsburgh's Gerald Hayes the talent really drops off. Kansas State's Terry Pierce could be a possibility in the 2nd-round.

As far as Groom goes (i thought his first name was Andy) don't hold your breath about him getting drafted. Although he's an athletic guy, unless you're the best punter in college your chances of getting chosen are slim. He'll go the free agent route. The Birds just signed a very athletic punter in Dirk Johnson, a former safety in college.


From Jim on 2/11/03

I wanted to know what pic will the eagles get for Trotter?
What are the eagles going to do with Duce?
What are the eagles salary cap for 2003?

It hasn't been decided yet, but most likely the Eagles will get a 3rd-round compensatory pick for the Redskins signing away Trotter as a restricted free agent. The Birds may also receive a 3rd-round pick for the Bears signing of Mike Caldwell.

Despite Duce's strong season, he may be on the bubble. He's due $2.2M in 2003 and with Correll Buckhalter healing quickly Andy Reid may ask him to take a pay cut or release him.

The new 2003 salary cap hasn't been announced yet but insiders think it's going to be $75M. This would probably give the Birds around $14M under the cap. Not too bad.


From Slater on 2/10/03

Any thoughts on the recent Mark Eckel piece about the Eagles packaging Al Harris and a mid-late pick to move up in the first (to have two firsts)? I think if the birds get a comp pick for Trotter and Caldwell leaving in the third, that should be their trade-bait with Harris. Do you think there would be any takers high enough to get Andre Johnson? Any thoughts?

Any thoughts on Free Agency (Claiborne, Simmons, Spike, Peterson)?

I doubt any team will value Harris enough to give up a 1st round pick high enough to draft Andre Johnson (which would have to be in at least the Top 10). The Eagles' best bet for moving up in the first round is swapping number one picks and one of their third round selections (assuming they get compensatory picks for Caldwell and Trotter).

The free agent situation is muddled because the Eagles have so many of their own players they'd like to re-up. Cincinnati's Takeo Spikes will be too expensive. The Birds don't like to spend that kind of money on middle linebackers. Seattle's Anthony Simmons is a possibility if Shawn Barber isn't re-signed but he'll be pricey and he's injury-prone. Detroit's Chris Claiborne is an intriguing player who seems to be coming into his own. If Levon Kirkland and Barry Gardner are both let go, and Claiborne doesn't price himself out of the market, he might be a good fit in Philadelphia.


From Dr. Dan on 2/6/03

E, I don't think that you are far off. I tend to think the GIANTS will try to grab a DT first with the injury to K. Hamilton especially at his age. They have no DTs in reserve that can really play the game. Actually they stink.

(Note: As of 2/6 EV is predicting the Giants to select Colorado's Tyler Brayton)

You mean you're not sold on Lance LeGree?!

Assuming Hamilton is back healthy and the Giants draft a solid tackle early, New York will be in a great position to knock the Eagles from the top of the NFC East in 2003.


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