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NFL Draft: Eagles take five offensive players on Day 3, land three more 2025 picks; Birds to sign 7 undrafted free agents

The Eagles drafted seven players on the final day of the 2024 NFL Draft, including Clemson linebacker Jeremiah Trotter Jr.

The Eagles took Clemson RB Will Shipley in the fourth round, one of five offensive players taken by the Birds on the final day of the 2024 NFL Draft.
The Eagles took Clemson RB Will Shipley in the fourth round, one of five offensive players taken by the Birds on the final day of the 2024 NFL Draft. Read more
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  1. The Philadelphia Eagles made eight trades and drafted nine players in the 2024 NFL Draft. Here are some takeaways.

  2. On Day 3, the Eagles selected Clemson running back Will Shipley in the fourth round. In the fifth round, they drafted Texas A&M receiver Ainias Smith and traded up for Clemson linebacker Jeremiah Trotter Jr. They also picked up Michigan guard Trevor Keegan.

  3. The Eagles selected Florida St. wide receiver Johnny Wilson (185th pick) and NC State's Dylan McMahon (190th) with their final picks.

  4. Friday night, the Eagles traded up to take Iowa defensive back Cooper DeJean in the second round. Here's a look at what the Birds are getting in DeJean.

  5. At the end of the third round, the Eagles drafted Houston Christian edge rusher Jalyx Hunt. It was a script-flipping pick for Birds GM Howie Roseman.

  6. In the first round, the Eagles took cornerback Quinyon Mitchell. Here's our beat writers' thumbs up or down on Mitchell.

  7. Follow our complete coverage of the 2024 NFL draft.

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Eagles 2024 draft picks

Eight trades and nine picks later, the 2024 NFL draft is over for the Eagles. Here are all this year's picks:

On Saturday, Eagles general manager Howie Roseman also stocked up on picks for next year, adding three 2025 picks – one in the third round, one in the fourth, and one in the fifth.

– Rob Tornoe

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Eagles draft takeaways: Defensive picture getting clearer

The Eagles went into the offseason with the inharmonious task of keeping a young core of offensive players together while rebuilding the other side of the ball. They needed to find high-upside players worth building around and, in Quinyon Mitchell and Cooper DeJean, they finished the draft weekend with two players capable of filling that description in short order.

Mitchell has a chance to become an immediate starter at outside cornerback and has the physical traits and ball production to be a No. 1 cover man at some point in his career. Roseman’s decision to move up 10 spots to take DeJean, a player he said the front office had a first-round grade assigned to, gives new defensive coordinator Vic Fangio another versatile chess piece to pair with fellow “defensive back” C.J. Gardner-Johnson.

“He was a first-round player for us,” Roseman said, later adding, “We didn’t have 32 first-round guys.”

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Jeff Lurie gets emotional speaking with Jeremiah Trotter Jr.: 'I loved your mother'

In the fifth round of the 2024 NFL Draft Saturday, the Birds traded up for Clemson linebacker Jeremiah Trotter Jr., the son of Eagles Hall of Famer Jeremiah Trotter.

During a congratulatory phone call with Trotter, Eagles owner Jeffrey Lurie got emotional, recalling he first met Trotter Jr. when he was "three or four." Luri also relayed a fondness for Trotter Jr.'s mother, Tammi, who died from breast cancer in February 2023.

"I loved your mother," Lurie told Trotter Jr.

» READ MORE: Jeremiah Trotter Jr. gets a chance to create his own legacy with the Eagles: ‘My dad shed some tears’

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Here are the undrafted free agents the Eagles are reportedly signing

The Eagles plan to sign seven undrafted free agents following the NFL draft, general manager Howie Roseman told reporters Saturday.

Here are the free agents the Eagles have signed, according to multiple reports:

  1. Anim Dankwah, offensive lineman, Howard (via NFL Network)

  2. Kendall Milton, running back, Georgia (via Bleacher Report)

  3. McCallan Castles, tight end, Tennessee (via ESPN)

  4. Andre’ Sam, safety, LSU (via ESPN)

  5. Gabe Hall, defensive tackle, Baylor (via NFL Network)

The Inquirer's Jeff McLane reports the Eagles currently have just four spots on their 90-man roster, so the team will have to make some moves to make room.

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WR Terique Owens, son of ex-Eagle Terrell Owens, signing with 49ers

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RB Frank Gore Jr. signs with the Bills

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Who is this year’s Mr. Irrelevant? Alabama DB Jaylen Key.

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Timber Creek's Devin Leary selected by Ravens

Two-time New Jersey state champion quarterback Devin Leary is heading to Baltimore.

Leary, a Timber Creek graduate, was selected by the Ravens late in the sixth round Saturday, 218th overall.

He finished his college career at Kentucky after playing four seasons at North Carolina State. As a senior, Leary threw for 2,746 yards with 25 touchdowns and 12 interceptions. He completed just 56.3% of his throws, the lowest since his freshman season at NC State. But the 25 touchdown passes were the most by a Kentucky quarterback since 2007.

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Eagles take WR Johnny Wilson, OL Dylan McMahon with final picks

The Eagles closed out their 2024 draft class with Florida St. wide receiver Johnny Wilson and NC State's Dylan McMahon with the 185th and 190th overall picks, respectively.

Wilson, the second receiver the Eagles took on the day, is a big, physical wideout who surpassed the 40-catch mark in each of the last two seasons with the Seminoles. The 6-foot-6, 230-pound receiver ran a 4.52-second 40-yard dash at the NFL scouting combine and averaged 17.2 yards per reception in his college career, indicative of his ability to use his size to make plays downfield. Although he may be big enough to switch to tight end, it’s worth noting the Eagles listed the 23-year-old as a wide receiver in their announcement.

Like Wilson, McMahon was the second prospect at his position group added by the Eagles Saturday. The 23-year-old had 44 career starts at all three spots along the interior offensive line, playing both guard spots early in his career before settling in at center for the Wolfpack. He ran a 5.1-second 40-yard dash at the scouting combine and had a 115-inch broad jump (98th percentile for interior lineman) and a 33-inch vertical jump (91st percentile).

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Eagles tied for most draft-day trades by a team since 1990

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Ainias Smith can be swiss army knife for Eagles

For the Eagles, adding a dynamic wide receiver was needed to pair with DeVonta Smith and A.J. Brown — both of whom have received contract extensions. Parris Campbell and DeVante Parker are potential stopgaps for the third wide receiver role, but are short-term answers and more possession-type of receivers.

The lack of a run-after-catch wideout is a big reason the Eagles went after Texas A&M wide receiver Ainias Smith, who has played outside and slot receiver for the Aggies, running back, along with serving as their punt returner. That dynamic skill set, across several positions, makes him an intriguing fit for what he could bring to Kellen Moore’s offense, while serving as another weapon for Jalen Hurts.

His statistics don’t tell the full story. Smith compiled 23 touchdowns from scrimmage in his career, 19 of those coming as a pass catcher. In addition, though, he had two punt return touchdowns, including a highlight reel 82-yarder against Arkansas last year where he weaved past defenders and showed his explosiveness in crossing the field multiple times.

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Birds draft Michigan guard Trevor Keegan late in fifth round

After prioritizing defense early in the draft, the Eagles addressed their offensive line depth on Saturday by adding Michigan offensive lineman Trevor Keegan with the 172nd overall pick.

Keegan, 23, was the Wolverines starting left guard for the last three seasons and was named second-team All-Big Ten in 2023. The 6-foot-6, 310-pound interior line prospect is a former four-star recruit who turned in solid athletic testing at the NFL scouting combine. His 30.5-inch vertical jump was 80th percentile for his position and his 107-inch broad jump was 78th. While he’s tall for an interior lineman, his 32⅜-inch arms are modest even for a guard.

Keegan made 36 starts at left guard and one at left tackle during his career. He was named a captain for the Wolverines’ national championship team in 2023 and, according to Pro Football Focus, didn’t allow a sack all season.

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Eagles trade picks with Jets

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Eagles add depth to WR room with Ainias Smith

The Eagles added depth to their receiving corps Saturday, drafting Texas A&M slot receiver Ainias Smith with the 152nd pick in the NFL draft.

Smith, 22, started 36 games over a five-year career with the Aggies and finished last season with 53 catches for 795 yards and two touchdowns. He surpassed the 500-yard mark three times during his career, but missed eight games with a leg injury in 2022 before having a resurgent senior season.

At 5-foot-9, 190 pounds, Smith was used primarily as a slot receiver in college. According to Pro Football Focus, roughly 70% of his offensive snaps came on the inside. Smith didn’t participate in the NFL scouting combine because of a leg injury discovered in Indianapolis, but reportedly ran a 4.55-second 40-yard dash at Texas A&M’s pro day once recovered from the injury.

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Imhotep football star on school’s STEM trip announces Eagles pick

Imhotep football star Kenneth Woseley Jr., a defensive back who is heading to Penn State in the fall, officially introduced Eagles fans to the first of the team’s three fifth-round picks Saturday afternoon … and he did it from Accra, Ghana.

“With the 152nd pick in the 2024 NFL Draft, the Philadelphia Eagles select, Ainias Smith, wide receiver, Texas A&M University,” Woseley read from a card, and then the nearly 30 students on Imhotep’s second trip to Ghana in as many years clapped and yelled, “Go Eagles!”

Imhotep STEM students, led by director Shirley Posey, are in Ghana building water filtration systems and prosthetic limbs using 3-D printers. They will be in Africa for two weeks.

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Eagles select Jeremiah Trotter Jr. with pick No. 155

Former St. Joseph’s Prep and Clemson linebacker Jeremiah Trotter Jr. is bound for the Eagles.

Trotter, 21, was selected in the fifth round, No. 155 overall. He follows in the footsteps of his father, Jeremiah Trotter Sr., an Eagles hall of fame linebacker. The 6-foot, 228-pound Trotter established himself through high school and college as a tough, instinctive linebacker.

The Hainesport, N.J. native won three state championship titles at the Prep from 2018-20. Trotter was a two-year starter at Clemson and led the team in tackles, tackles for a loss, and sacks in those seasons. In a career 39 games (including 26 consecutive starts), he finished with 202 tackles, 29.5 tackles for a loss, 13 sacks, 13 pass breakups, three forced fumbles, and four interceptions. Two of those interceptions were returned for touchdowns.

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Eagles trade two picks with Colts for No. 155

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Eagles draft Texas A&M WR Ainias Smith

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Shipley brings receiving and return upside

The Eagles have a loaded running back room between Saquon Barkley and Kenneth Gainwell, but adding a running back on Day 3 of the NFL draft seemed like a priority. In taking Will Shipley, a running back from Clemson, they're getting a player who can be moved around the formation, as a potential slot receiver and utilizing his skill set out of the backfield.

A perfect example of his skill set was against North Carolina and Kentucky this past season. Against the Tar Heels, Shipley had 126 rushing yards, a chunk of those runs coming on multiple 30 yard gains, along with 53 receiving yards. He's a natural hands catcher who does a solid job tracking the football on the few vertical routes he was asked to run for the Tigers.

According to Pro Football Focus, he had 100 snaps aligned as a slot receiver and 29 snaps as an outside receiver over the last two seasons.

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Jordan Magee becomes first Temple draft pick in four years

The Temple Owls had four players selected in the 2020 NFL Draft, marking the fifth straight year the school had multiple players picked.

But the last three drafts went by without any Temple players being selected in the seven-round draft.

Jordan Magee stopped the trend.

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Birds trade back picks with Lions, get a 2025 fourth rounder

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Eagles draft Clemson RB Will Shipley

After trading back in the fourth round twice, the Eagles selected Clemson running back Will Shipley with the No. 127 overall pick on Saturday.

Shipley, who turns 22 in August, was a three-year starter for the Tigers and a former five-star recruit out of Weddington (N.C.). The 5-foot-11, 206-pound Shipley proved himself as a versatile player in the backfield, capable of contributing in the running and passing games. Shipley was also a dynamic kick returner. He had 34 career kickoff returns in college for 904 yards (26.6 per return).

He had his best season in 2022, leading the team in rushing with 210 carries for 1,182 yards and 15 touchdowns. That season, Shipley earned first-team All-ACC in three categories: running back, all-purpose, and specialist (kick returner).

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Views from Tykee Smith's draft party

On Friday, Georgia defensive back Tykee Smith, a former Imhotep standout, was drafted by the Tampa Bay Buccaneers 89th overall in the third round.

Smith is the second Philly native selected in the draft, after Marvin Harrison Jr. was picked fourth overall by the Arizona Cardinals.

His family and friends celebrated back at home in West Philly.

» READ MORE: Former Georgia, Imhotep standout Tykee Smith drafted by Tampa Bay Buccaneers

— Isabella DiAmore

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Birds trade pick 123 to Texans

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Eagles trade pick 120 to Dolphins

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Theo Johnson is the first Penn State player to go on Day 3

Penn State had four players come off the board over the first two days of the draft — two in the first round on Thursday night, and another two on Day 2 Friday night.

It didn’t take long for another Nittany Lion to hear his name called Saturday afternoon.

With the seventh pick of the fourth round, and the 107th pick overall, Penn State tight end was selected by the New York Giants.

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Best late-round picks for the Eagles

The final day of the NFL draft are where the best stories come from.

In recent years, 49ers quarterback Brock Purdy went from Mr. Irrelevant to starting in a Super Bowl. Rams wide receiver Puka Nucua went from a fourth round wideout to a record setting rookie. Plenty of other success stories stand out, as well.

What about for the Eagles? Here are some of their draft hits with players on Day 3 of the draft over the last 20 years:

  1. Jason Kelce, 6th round, 2012 NFL draft

  2. Josh Sweat, 4th round, 2018 NFL draft

  3. Jordan Mailata, 7th round, 2018 NFL draft

  4. Brent Celek, 5th round, 2009 NFL draft

  5. Trent Cole, 5th round, 2005 NFL draft

— Devin Jackson

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Jalyx Hunt's family hype for the call

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Jason Kelce a gem drafted on Day 3

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Best players available in 4th round for Eagles

The Eagles have kept their selections on the defensive side of the ball, adding two instant difference makers in the secondary with Toledo's Quinyon Mitchell and Iowa's Cooper DeJean, then adding a developmental pass rusher in Houston Christian's Jalyx Hunt. Still, though, there are a few positions that the Eagles can bolster, as they have three fourth-round picks (Nos. 120, 123, 132) and three fifth rounders (Nos. 152, 171, 172).

Two needs that immediately stand out: depth along the offensive line and linebacker groups. It seems as if the Eagles are willing to roll with Tyler Steen at right guard, but a couple of prospects are still on the board that could challenge Steen for the spot.

Here are the best players available the Eagles could target early on Day 3:

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Eagles 3rd-round pick Jalyx Hunt is diamond in the rough for Eagles

When you’re projecting an edge rusher, pay less attention to the stats and keep a close eye on how often they win and the ways that they win. Houston Christian's Jalyx Hunt fits into that latter category, finishing 2023 with 46 tackles (nine for loss) and 6½ sacks, but had an eye-popping 18.9% pass rush win rate, per Pro Football Focus.

When the ball is snapped, Hunt gets hip to hip with the offensive tackle in a hurry. Because he can threaten the edge with his explosiveness and bendy limbs to turn the corner, it opens up his ability to use speed-to-power conversions. In pulling off that move, his 34 3/8-inch arms will allow him to create separation between him and offensive linemen, where he can allow his athleticism to get around the corner, along with winning on an inside track.

What gives you hope that he can be a true do-it-all pass rusher, including dropping into coverage, is his experience playing safety before the position switch. He looks natural in navigating the open field. He had a 16-yard interception return for a touchdown in 2023, along with five passes defended. Fangio’s defensive system is known for dropping edge rushers into coverage to confuse quarterbacks pre- and post-snap.

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Eagles traded up in the 2nd round to land DB Cooper DeJean

The Eagles continued revamping their secondary on Friday, trading up 10 spots in the second round to take Iowa defensive back Cooper DeJean with the 40th overall pick.

DeJean, widely considered a first-round prospect going into the draft, played primarily as an outside cornerback with the Hawkeyes but has the versatility to play slot cornerback or safety.

Eagles general manager Howie Roseman said DeJean was one of the players they considered with their first-round pick, which helped justify moving up to get him even though the price to do so with Washington was perhaps steeper than traditional trade value charts would suggest it should be.

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What time does the final day of the NFL draft start?

The final day of the 2024 NFL draft — which consists of rounds four through seven — is scheduled to begin at noon Eastern and run through 6 p.m.

Here’s everything you need to know to watch or stream:

  1. When: Saturday, April 27

  2. Where: Detroit, Mich.

  3. Time: noon Eastern

  4. TV: ABC, ESPN, NFL Network, ESPN Deportes

  5. Streaming: ABC app, ESPN app, NFL app, NFL.com (all require cable authentication), NFL+, fubo TV, Hulu With Live TV, DirecTV Stream, Sling TV, YouTube TV (all require a subscription)

– Rob Tornoe