Friday, NFL Network Daniel Jeremiah Held his last conference call for the media to questions on the ground and to provide an overview of the NFL draft this weekend.
Jeremiah tackled several major call subjects, which took place a week before the start of the first round in Green Bay.
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Here are five highlights and to remember questions and answers.
Daniel Jeremiah on Eagles and Walter Nolen
Ole Miss’s former defensive tackle has laughed at Eagles for weeks. While admitting that Philadelphia covets Nolan, the analyst project considers that it will be written well before n ° 32 in total.
“I would say it is unlikely that it falls so low. It is just too explosive and in a passage league, I cannot see it getting there, but if you asked me if Nolan Smith would get there, I would have said no. If you would have said no.” Look, you are still preparing for it, and you would always be surprised to do. I would not expect it to drop so far. I think he could end up going – if he went in the top 15, I would not be shocked. Yeah, that one would surprise me if he went down all along. Regarding the Eagles and where they could look, I just imagine in the Howie office that you simply bring together the offensive and defensive staff, and they lobby for which offensive or defensive line they would like to have at that time. “I would also say with where they are as a team and the list and you go through the look, they are quite good shape. They have a ton of choice. I think they have 12 choices next year. So they could be a team – you are still looking for teams looking to come back.
Daniel Jeremiah on Texas A & M’s Shemar Stewart
Texas A&M Pass Rusher is an athletic wonder, but its production with the AGGIES did not correspond to its media beaten by Prédraft. Jeremiah had this to say about him landing in Philadelphia.
“I did not sleep on Shemar Stewart as an explosive player that they could use and adapt. If he starts to fall, they could go up and do it. I think there are a lot of teams, this project that would like to go backwards, and the Eagles could be one of the few teams that would be really ready to set foot on the gas and get someone.”
Daniel Jeremiah on Malaki Starks and Eagles Potential Gowing Safety at n ° 32
After the Eagles exchanged CJ Gardner-Johnson in Houston, there have been discussions on the security of the security of Georgia All-American Malaki Starks being the choice at n ° 32.
“I think it would be a good adjustment. Obviously, they like to shop in this store (Georgia). He is a very, very good player. I do not think that he had as many games this year as before, but he gives you someone who, in a pinch, can play your nickel. I think he could survive outside if you were to get out of a game. Leadership, character, on the intangible side of things. For me, if it is closely classified and there is an opportunity for them to put someone on the melee line, I think they would look into this direction. But if they were erased and cleaned on the offensive and defensive line, man, he would be a great fit. “
Daniel Jeremiah on the improvement of Howie Roseman as a talent evaluator
Roseman has caught Flak for talking about Jalen’s reactor on Justin Jefferson, but he has been an A + assessor since. Jeremiah was asked about the improvement of Roseman.
“He is young. He is really, really appreciated in this building in terms of leadership, character, on the intangible side of things. I think it would be – from the point of view of value and an fit point of view, would be great.” It’s just that I think the Eagles, given their Druthers, rather – they always like to start big. For me, if it is closely classified and there is an opportunity for them to put someone on the melee line, I think they would look into this direction. But if they were destroyed and cleaned on the offensive and defensive line, guy, it would be a good adjustment. “”
Daniel Jeremiah on Georgia players who succeed
With the addition of Azeez Ojulari, Philadelphia has seven defenders from the list of the University of Georgia. Jeremiah was asked about head coach Kirby Smart and why the Bulldogs succeed.
“I think it’s practice, honestly. I do it. I just think that you see great players every day in practice, and if you are not in competition and do not focus and that you improve each day, ten guys behind you will take your work. So it creates a certain emergency there.
“Then, in addition to that, you have a staff of good teachers. Everyone listens to Kirby, and he is cut to shout and howl and how intense he is, but when you listen to him and you see him and you are around him, he is an excellent teacher.” So these guys are preparing. They played in NFL patterns. It’s like minor leagues. It’s like the minor leagues for the NFL. It’s quite incredible what they built there, and we’ve seen it. Alabama, you know, the fact that the guys have arrived for a long time. Sometimes they could be beaten a little because of intensity and physics, but guy, I feel like I receive real guys when you shop in Georgia.
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