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Cover 4: Links to the Best in NFC East Coverage, 2/21 Edition

Erik FrenzJun 7, 2018

As the free-agency period draws nearer, let's take a look at some of the rumors floating around your NFC East teams in today's Cover 4.

New York Giants

Ralph Vacchiano of the New York Daily News has the scoop on Osi Umenyiora, who says he'll stay quiet this year when it comes to his contract.

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For Giants fans who are sick of free-agency talk and are looking to get their hands on some draft talk, B/R Giants featured columnist Pete Schauer has a full seven-round mock draft for you.

Dallas Cowboys

Also, B/R Cowboys featured columnist Alex Hall has a full seven-round all-Cowboys mock draft. All but one pick are used on the defensive side of the ball.

Gerry Fraley on SportsDay On Air said that Cowboys quarterback Tony Romo wants the "accoutrements of success" and not the responsibility

Washington Redskins

Redskins officials have a busy week coming up, and Washington Post columnist Mike Jones has the scoop on what lies ahead. Chief among the decisions are to re-sign safety LaRon Landry or allow him to walk, as well as making official the franchise tag on tight end Fred Davis.

B/R Redskins featured columnist Cyril Handal has five free agents the 'Skins should target this offseason, which is comprised entirely of players on the defensive side of the ball.

Philadelphia Eagles

B/R Eagles featured columnist Louis Musto gives us some potential trade partners for Asante Samuel. All in all, some fairly realistic options.

Paul Domowitz of the Philadelphia Daily News writes that the Eagles should let DeSean Jackson walk in free agency. He points out that while we've seen Jackson flash the explosive potential, he's never sustained it over a long period of time, or even a full season.

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