Safeties To Consider For This Yrs Upcoming NFL Draft For The Eagles
I know My Philadelphia Eagles though Struggling at times through out the Season like most teams do at some point in there years in the NFL are Sitting pretty at 8-4, can it change? Yes it can but history has shown us its for the Better. I see us going 11-5 this Season if better at 12-4 even better and a sure run into the playoffs. My Reason for this Article though pretty early it isnt ever to late or early to talk about this Next yrs NFL 2010 Draft alot of players coming out of the College to hopefully land on a Team an leave there mark as a Great or to become one of the Greatest Future NFL players in the league at there skill position.
Here are now a list of Strong Safetys, Safetys and Free Safetys that are in the Top 100 Draft Prospects in this Years NFL Draft.
List of Safeties
Van Eskridge
Morgan Burnett
Deandre Mcdaniel
Kam Chancellor
Taylor Mays
Barry Church
Nate Allen
Daryl Stuckey
Jordan Lake
Eric Berry
Just to name a Few players
Here is some fast facts on these players and why i chose these for potential suitors for our Beloved Eagles..
Deandre Mcdaniel 6'1 Clemson Tigers 210lbs
As a freshman in 2007, McDaniel was a first-team All-ACC freshman selction by Sporting News after recording 33 tackles and two interceptions. As a sophomore in 2008 the Tigers moved him to linebacker. He finished the season with 77 tackles and an interception.
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In 2009 McDaniel was moved back to safety and through the first seven games of the season he has 58 tackles, a sack, and seven interceptions with one returned for a touchdown
Kam Chancellor 6'4 VT 224
Chancellor enrolled at Virginia Tech in 2006 to study human development. He worked out as a quarterback before eventually being moved to the cornerback position prior to the start of the season. He saw action that year as a true freshman in all 13 games, and recorded nine tackles, two passes broken-up, and one interception. In 2007, he was moved to the rover position as the starter and also played on special teams. He started in all 14 games and recorded 79 tackles, seven passes broken-up, three quarterback hurries, and one interception.[1]
Before the 2008 season, he was moved to the free safety position, his third position change in as many years at Virginia Tech.[3] Chancellor started in all 14 games and recorded 52 tackles including 27 solo, two interceptions, five passes broken-up, seven pass deflections, one forced fumble, and two fumble recoveries.[4] After the season, he considered entering the 2009 NFL Draft a year early, but ultimately decided to remain at Virginia Tech for his final season.[5] The CBS Sports-affiliated NFL Draft Scout considers Chancellor the third-ranked of the 126 free safeties available for the 2010 NFL Draft and projects him as a third-round selection.[6] The Hokies' defensive backs coach, Torrian Gray, said that Chancellor could be "the greatest safety in Virginia Tech history."[7] Chancellor has said that he attempts to emulate the former Washington Redskins safety Sean Taylor, and said, "[He was a] big safety, the prototype guy for the position. I'm a big safety, too, and I've just always wanted to be just like him. I don't necessarily say I can be Sean Taylor before it's over, but I think I can be just as good
Darrell Stuckey 6'1 Kansas Jayhawks 205
Chancellor enrolled at Virginia Tech in 2006 to study human development. He worked out as a quarterback before eventually being moved to the cornerback position prior to the start of the season. He saw action that year as a true freshman in all 13 games, and recorded nine tackles, two passes broken-up, and one interception. In 2007, he was moved to the rover position as the starter and also played on special teams. He started in all 14 games and recorded 79 tackles, seven passes broken-up, three quarterback hurries, and one interception.[1]
Before the 2008 season, he was moved to the free safety position, his third position change in as many years at Virginia Tech.[3] Chancellor started in all 14 games and recorded 52 tackles including 27 solo, two interceptions, five passes broken-up, seven pass deflections, one forced fumble, and two fumble recoveries.[4] After the season, he considered entering the 2009 NFL Draft a year early, but ultimately decided to remain at Virginia Tech for his final season.[5] The CBS Sports-affiliated NFL Draft Scout considers Chancellor the third-ranked of the 126 free safeties available for the 2010 NFL Draft and projects him as a third-round selection.[6] The Hokies' defensive backs coach, Torrian Gray, said that Chancellor could be "the greatest safety in Virginia Tech history."[7] Chancellor has said that he attempts to emulate the former Washington Redskins safety Sean Taylor, and said, "[He was a] big safety, the prototype guy for the position. I'm a big safety, too, and I've just always wanted to be just like him. I don't necessarily say I can be Sean Taylor before it's over, but I think I can be just as good
Nate Allen 6'2 207lb South Florida
In his true freshman, Allen played in nine of USF’s 13 games, missing four mid-year games due to a quadriceps injury. He was used as a situational backup in the secondary and also on special teams.
Becoming a full-time starter as sophomore, Allen had a breakout year, recording 84 tackles (4th on the team), four interceptions, three fumble recoveries, 47 fumble return yards and one touchdown. He was named Nagurski National Defensive Player of the Week after forcing a fumble, recovering a fumble and intercepting a pass in Bulls’ win at No. 17 Auburn.
A preseason Thorpe Award candidate in 2008, Allen finished the season fifth on the team with 53 tackles, while having two tackles for loss, one sack and one interception.
Taylor Mays 6'3 230lbs USC
HE IS TOPS IN THE DRAFT GREAT CHOICE BUT MIGHT LEAVE EARLIER THAN WHEN WE CAN GRAB HIM WHO KNOWS
Eric Berry 5'11 203lbs
Tops as well
Tell me who we should pick up

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