Daily News | Don’t blame Jalen Hurts for the Eagles’ underwhelming offseason | Jeff McLane
It would be simple to draw a line between the Eagles’ inability to attract top available talent and their quarterback Jalen Hurts.Hurts as the likely starter for the coming season is an Eagles construct. They got to this point following a series of events that can be traced directly back to their original evaluation of Carson Wentz. There was some misfortune along the way.
It’s hard to fault them for missing out on acquiring Calvin Ridley, who was suspended for gambling shortly after they reportedly held trade talks with the Falcons. And it’s understandable if they fell short on Christian Kirk, who signed a whopping four-year, $72 million contract with the Jaguars. In free agency, you win some, you lose some, and the Eagles were likely in on other players before either bowing out or falling short. But that they were able to lure only local product Haason Reddick and Nick Sirianni favorite Zach Pascal lends credence to the notion that the team and its prospects aren’t viewed favorably around the NFL.
Could the Eagles love Kenny Pickett or Malik Willis enough to draft either with their first pick? It’s possible. But considering the variables at play – Hurts’ age/development and the expenditure of taking a quarterback that high – the Eagles seem more inclined to address their many other needs.It’s likely that general manager Howie Roseman doesn’t view the 2021 season through a rose-colored prism.
Roseman is merely covering his basis so that he doesn’t have to press needs in the draft. But it would be a shock if the defense, especially the line, wasn’t addressed with multiple first-round picks. The trade and extension for DeSean Jackson three years ago was an unmitigated failure. And the drafting of JJ Arcega-Whiteside in the 2019 second round and Jalen Reagor in the 2020 first round still have repercussions.
Roseman’s early-round misses on offense have had a crippling effect on both sides, and while he’s done well to mitigate some of the whiffs in later rounds , the damage done on the field and to the salary cap has been lasting.
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