The Super Bowl champions Philadelphia Eagles used the NFL draft to add another playmaker
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After using their only pick in the first two days to select South Dakota State tight end Dallas Goedert with the 52nd overall spot, the Eagles turned to
defense in the fourth round Saturday. They took Pitt cornerback Avonte Maddox
and Florida State defensive end Josh Sweat five picks apart. TCU offensive
lineman Matt Pryor was picked in the sixth round and Philadelphia moved up 17
spots to draft Australian rugby player Jordan Mailata with No. 233.
Then the Eagles re-signed veteran running back and return specialist Darren Sproles, who tore an ACL and broke his forearm on the same play in Week 3 last
season.
"Everybody in the building is excited to have Darren back," said Howie Roseman, the Eagles executive vice president of football operations. "He's that
kind of guy."
Mailata, 6-foot-7, 346 pounds, is projected as an offensive tackle. He began to pursue a career in the NFL last year and trained in Florida the past few
months.
"I knew if I made the decision, I'd be all in," said Mailata, who looks dominant running with the ball and knocking tacklers over in highlight videos.
"Walking away from something I know very well to do something foreign was a big
risk."
Maddox
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for his tough, physical play. He had seven sacks along with eight interceptions
over the past three years.
"This is a guy that fits in with our DB room," said Joe Douglas, the Eagles vice president of player personnel. "It's a group of highly competitive guys,
and he's going to blend in perfectly, and even stand out to a degree. Even
though he's not the biggest guy, he will attack and support."
Sweat, 6-foot-5 and 251 pounds, was picked at No. 130. He had 14? sacks in three seasons and gives the Eagles even more depth on a deep defensive line.
Pryor, 6-foot-7 and 338 pounds
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Here are some other things to know about the Eagles' draft:
SET UP FOR 2019
The Eagles added Baltimore's second-round pick next year by trading out of the first round, and sent a 2019 seventh-round pick to New England to move up 17
spots to get Mailata. They have eight picks in 2019 plus they'll likely get
compensatory picks for losing free agents Trey Burton and Beau Allen.
READY TO PLAY
Maddox will compete for the nickel cornerback spot. Patrick Robinson, who had a pick-6 in the NFC championship game, left in free agency. Maddox also will get
a chance to contribute as a returner.
"It can be anything on special teams," Maddox said. "And if they need me to play in the slot, I'll try to do my best there. And if they need me to play
outside, I'll do my best there. Anything that they need me to do, I'll do
it."
VALUE PICK
Sweat would've gone earlier in the draft if it weren't for medical concerns going back to a knee injury suffered in high school.
"He was much higher rated than where we got him," Roseman said. "We have a lot of trust in our medical staff. Dr. (Peter) DeLuca has done a great job for
us for a long time. When he tells us that the guy's ready to go, we rely on them
and we trust that."
Sweat only missed three games and sat out a bowl game last year to prepare for the draft.
"I think without the injury hopefully it would have been different," he said. "I wouldn't say frustrating. It's been more motivating if anything."
OVERLOADED D-LINE
The addition of Sweat plus free agents Michael Bennett and Haloti Ngata strengthens a line that already features Fletcher Cox
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"That's what we call 'rich man problems,'" Roseman said. "We're excited about that. That's how we're going to build this. We're always going to put priority
on the lines. You can never have too many."
MULTI-TALENTED
Goedert, who will team with Pro Bowl tight end Zach Ertz to give the Eagles another weapon at the position, rides a unicycle in parades in his hometown,
Britton, South Dakota. He said the skill helps him on the field.
"It helps with the balance for sure," Goedert said. "If you get hit a little bit on the legs, you can torque your body to stay upright. So I think the
balance definitely plays a big factor."
STILL NEED
Not a lot considering they are champions. Maybe some help on the offensive line.
The Cleveland Browns traded their third quarterback of the offseason, sending Kevin Hogan to the Washington Redskins.
The teams announced the deal Friday that includes swapping sixth-round picks. Cleveland acquires the 188th pick from Washington for No. 205
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Hogan follows Cody Kessler and DeShone Kizer out the door in Cleveland. The Browns acquired cornerback Damarious Randall as part of the Kizer trade with
Green Bay that included flip-flopping fifth-round picks, and got a 2019
seventh-rounder from Jacksonville for Kessler.
Cleveland, which has the first overall pick in the draft, also traded with Buffalo for Tyrod Taylor, the expected starter, and signed veteran Drew Stanton
to a two-year deal.
The 25-year-old Hogan has thrown for 621 yards, four touchdowns and seven interceptions and rushed for a score in eight games with Cleveland, including
one start. The McLean, Virginia, native will compete with established No. 2 QB
Colt McCoy to back up recently acquired Alex Smith.
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