04/25/05
Rd 4 #102 Sean Considine S Iowa
Sean has all of the assets speed, size, smarts and production. He will make a good special team player and should be able to compete for Dawkins spot when he retires.
A-
Rd 4 #126 Todd Herremans OT Saginaw Valley St
This OT at 325 lbs was everyones sleeper pick. He seems to have a lot of upside. He is not very muscular and only managed 20 reps of 225. I guess the conditioning program is slipping at Saginaw. The Eagles will introduce him to the weight room and probably give him a chance to play some G to see where he best fits. My bet is that he makes the team.
A
Rd 5 #146 Trent Cole LB Cincinnati
Trent impressed at the Senior Bowl with 6 tackles. He is a football player. The question is where? He is too slow to be an OLB and too small to be a DE. He appears best suited to ILB or 3rd down DE. I would like to see him compete with Labinjo as a backup to Trotter.
B
Rd 5 #172 Scott Young G BYU
Young impressed everyone with the most reps at the Combine. This is a good pick but not the best Guard available with Geisinger and Kemoeatu on the board.
B-
Rd 6 #211 Calvin Armstrong OT Washington St
Tall, slow OT at 6-7. Everyone knows that our current starting OTs will probably be gone in 2 years - but a 3rd Offensive Lineman!? Armstrong will have difficulty making the Team.
D
Rd 7 #247 Keyonta Marshall DT Grand Valley St
This guy is a real fire plug, nose tackle-type of a DT at 6-1 333. If Patterson is a replacement for Simon, Marshall is a possible replacement for Hollis Thomas if he can produce in the NFL.
A
Rd 7 # David Bergeron ILB Stanford
Played ILB in College. He has good enough speed to play at OLB. Smart player. If he can demonstrate a nose for the ball, he might be a find.
B+