During the college football season each year, as long as you’re watching the games, we point out five players each week to keep an eye on who make logical sense for the Philadelphia Eagles in the following year’s NFL Draft.
Walker is a massive nose tackle who had impressive production in 2023, with 55 tackles (12.5 for loss), and 7.5 sacks. The big man isn’t just a run stuffer or a power rusher. He’s got moves.
You wouldn’t noramlly refer to a massive nose tackle as a fun player to watch, but he is.
Milton Williams is scheduled to be a free agent in 2025, and the Eagles will have to decide whether or not to exercise Jordan Davis’ fifth-year option.
Nesbit has had good college production (35-507-4 in 2022, 41-585-5 in 2023), and he has an abnormally high career 14.9 yards per catch average for a tight end. He’s basically a big slot receiver:
As a blocker, he’s not going to line up in-line in the four minute offense and help move piles, but he can be effective on the move at the second and third levels.
The Eagles have an obvious need at tight end, with Dallas Goedert scheduled to play in the final year of his contract in 2025, and Grant Calcaterra in his final contract year in 2024.
Williams has outstanding power, quickness, and agility to go along with his great size at 6’5, 265. He is also versatile, as he lines up all over the Georgia defensive line.
Williams will very likely be a top 10 pick in the 2025 NFL Draft, so he won’t be available wherever the Eagles are picking unless their season somehow goes sideways.
Still, he’s worth profiling because he’s a player the Eagles will no doubt covet, even if unrealistic.
Lawson wears the green dot for Bama, and he has been a starter in their defense since 2022. 67 tackles (5.5 for loss), 3 sacks, 4 pass breakups in 2023. He’s physical and instinctive.
The Eagles have gravitated toward linebackers from major college programs in recent seasons, like Zack Baun (Wisconsin), Devin White (LSU), Nakobe Dean (Georgia), and Jeremiah Trotter (Clemson).
Savaiinaea has been a dominant player both at RG at RT for Arizona, and in 2024 he’s playing LT. His fit with the Eagles reminds me a bit of Taliese Fuaga’s projected fit with the Eagles in the 2024 draft, in that he could potentially play guard or tackle in the short-term, on either side, and settle in at RT whenever Lane Johnson retires. But more generally, he has the versatility to play four OL positions.
Savaiinaea has some things to clean up, but he has quick feet in pass pro, which is a good start.
The Eagles are already paying big money to Johnson, Jordan Mailata, Landon Dickerson, and coming soon, Cam Jurgens. It will be difficult for them to also pay Mekhi Becton, if he has a good 2024 season. They’ll need versatile backups even if Tyler Steen is ready to start in 2025.
Marcel Louis-Jacques, ESPNSep 28, 2024, 11:46 AM ETCloseMarcel Louis-Jacques joined ESPN in 2019 as a beat reporter covering the Buffalo Bills, before switching
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