Philadelphia Eagles 7-round mock draft: How would Howie Roseman draft with ‘The Beast’ as his board?
Key Points:
- Dane Brugler’s extensive NFL Draft guide, known as “The Beast,” provides detailed player evaluations and rankings, serving as the basis for a strict mock draft adhering closely to his projections.
- The Philadelphia Eagles’ mock draft using Brugler’s rankings includes Caleb Lomu (OT, Utah) at No. 23, a raw but promising left tackle with strong physical traits and developmental upside.
- Other notable selections include Antonio Williams (WR, Clemson) in the second round for slot receiver depth, Eli Stowers (TE, Vanderbilt) in the third round as a dynamic pass-catching tight end, and Markell Bell (OT, Miami) later in the third round for size and experience on the offensive line.
- Mid-to-late round picks emphasize versatility and developmental potential, such as LT Overton (edge, Alabama) in the fourth round, Tacario Davis (CB, Washington) also in the fourth, and Michael Taaffe (S, Texas) in the fifth round for safety depth.
- The draft strategy focuses on players with strong physical traits and upside, even if some are raw or lacking in production, reflecting Eagles GM Howie Roseman’s preference for athletic tools and versatility.