How Philadelphia Eagles, Howie Roseman Won The NFL Trade Deadline
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In a division with opponents who struggle to roster a functioning kicker for three years or remember to take its franchise quarterback out of a blowout, it feels almost unfair that the Philadelphia Eagles can call on general manager Howie Roseman to improve the team in-season. What’s most fascinating about the flurry of moves the Eagles pulled off over the past week, addressing the biggest team needs in the process, is how much of the work to make today’s team better came from either previous trades which made them possible or come with additional factors which will help Roseman make moves tomorrow as well. Defensively, the Eagles were clearly most concerned with a pair of limitations — coverage in the secondary and the team’s pass rush. And it’s interesting to note that Philadelphia isn’t grading out terribly on either front, with the Eagles ranking 12th in overall coverage efficiency, per Pro Football Focus, and 13th in pass rush. But in Philly, the only acceptable outcome is a Super Bowl, and contrasting their marks to last season’s group — first in coverage, second in pass rush — says it all. So the Eagles have added a quartet of new players, though the first, Brandon Graham, is certainly familiar to the franchise, having played for only the Eagles since Philadelphia drafted him back in 2010. “When we talked in August… I kind of joked that we weren’t fully ready to hand over the keys and that was because [we] felt like there was still meat on the bone in terms of trying to acquire players and understanding the resources that we had in terms of draft picks to possibly do that,”Roseman said of his conversation with Graham during a media availability on Tuesday. “Before the season started and before we went down…
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