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  • ESPN's Todd McShay, Mock Draft: Eagles select Akeem Ayers, LB, UCLA

    Ummmmm...Doubt it.

    http://www.bleedinggreennation.com/2...-eagles-pick-a

    ESPN's Todd McShay unveils his 2-round mock draft: Eagles pick a surprise

    You'll need to be an "ESPN Insider" to read the whole thing, but at 23, McShay has the Eagles drafting Akeem Ayers:
    Ayers didn't have a great combine and a lot of people are down on him, but when you study the tape he's always around the ball, shows great versatility and has the ability to get after the quarterback. The Eagles have a history of drafting hybrid DE/OLB prospects and plugging them in at linebacker, and Ayers would offer an upgrade on the outside over Moise Fokou, who started 11 games as a second-year player in 2010.
    I'm not sure I agree with the premise of the pick. Chris Gocong comes to mind as a hybrid DE/OLB that they plugged in at linebacker, but he was a 3rd round project. I'm failing to think of any others. Ricky Sapp, maybe? He's never played an NFL game, and I think the Eagles have him slated as a DE anyway. Andy Studebaker? He plays LB in the NFL, but never suited up in a real game in Philly. I'd be lying if I claimed to know a ton about Moise Fokou's career in Maryland, but I'm pretty sure he was solely a LB there. That's all I can think of. If there's one I'm forgetting, I can confidently say with 100% certainty that the Eagles have never drafted a DE/LB hybrid and converted him to a linebacker successfully, at least during the Andy Reid era.

    I'm not a fan of this pick regardless. Although it's a smaller need, it's not as big of a need as getting some corner or OL help. If you're going to stray away from picking for need to take the best player available (a strategy I fully endorse, mind you), the question becomes, "Is Akeem Ayers the best player available?" I don't believe he is in any scenario at 23.

    In the second round, McShay has the Eagles selecting OG William Rackley from Lehigh. All I can say that's positive about that pick is that at least the Eagles won't incur any travel expenses to get him there for training camp. Then again, I've never seen him play, so what do I know?
    [Note by JimmyK, 03/16/11 4:43 PM EDT ] - Somehow I missed what McShay perceives as the Eagles' top needs:
    Top needs: CB, OLB, ROG, OT, QB
    QB? Really?

  • #2
    Another reminder that I need to ignore Todd McShay on draft matters.

    As for the QB... yes it could well be a need if we trade Kolb. I'd hope we'd have a veteran backup rather than have to choose between Kafka and a rookie, but...

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    • #3
      http://www.nationalfootballpost.com/...s-up-next.html

      Akeem Ayers visits the Lions, Eagles up next

      UCLA outside linebacker Akeem Ayers recently mentioned on his Twitter account that he was in Detroit.

      Ayers was in town to visit the Lions and is on his way to visit the Philadelphia Eagles next. The Lions also disclosed his visit on their official website.

      According to sources, Ayers has a total of 10 visits. That includes three of the four AFC West teams and he has already visited the San Diego Chargers. He also has visits with the Kansas City Chiefs and the Denver Broncos.

      The Tampa Bay Buccaneers are another one of his visits.

      Ayers improved his 40-yard dash significantly at his Pro Day workout from the NFL scouting combine with clockings in the 4.69 to low 4.7 range.
      Ayers ran a 4.84 at the combine.

      Ayers bench pressed 225 pounds 22 times and posted a 34 1/2 inch vertical leap.

      The 6-foot-3, 254-pound all-around linebacker has excellent film, but doesn't test off the charts.

      However, teams are extremely high on Ayers, including the Baltimore Ravens, New York Giants, New England Patriots, New York Jets and the Kansas City Chiefs.

      As a sophomore, Ayers recorded 14 1/2 tackles for losses, six sacks and four interceptions as he returned two for touchdowns and two forced fumbles with one returned for a score.

      As a junior, Ayers recorded 68 tackles, 10 tackles for losses, four sacks, two interceptions and two forced fumbles.

      He was voted third-team All-American, was a finalist for the Butkus Award and was named first-team All-Pac 10 Conference.

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      • #4
        I really like Ayers, I doubt the Eagles take a linebacker in round 1, I believe they will take several in the draft though.
        Were from Philly F in Philly no one likes us we DON'T CARE!

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