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Eagles New signing LB Bryce Huff Angrily Terminate his $55.8 Million contract with Eagles Due to the Inappropriate Regards from…

Just one month remains until the 2024 NFL Draft, or as Eagles general manager Howie Roseman likes to refer to it, “Moving Day.” Roseman has already made eight trades involving first-round picks, moving up the board to acquire players like DeVonta Smith (2021) and Fletcher Cox (2012). Here are three prospects worth trading up for in the upcoming draft.

1. Brock Bowers, a former tight end for the Eagles from Georgia Dallas Goedert, a tight end from Stanford, was selected by the team 35th overall in the 2013 draft, just as Zach Ertz was finishing up his first of two Pro Bowl seasons.

Goedert has missed eight games in the last two years and has not been selected to the Pro Bowl. With two years remaining on his deal and a “out clause” that kicks in after the following season, Bowers may come under Eagles scrutiny.

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In his three years as a Bulldog, Bowers caught 175 passes for 2,538 yards, 26 touchdowns, and five rushing scores. He has been compared to George Kittle of the 49ers, and he may become just the seventh tight end since

Quinyon Mitchell, cornerback | Toledo Mitchell has 123 tackles (93 solo), 45 passes defended, and six interceptions in his five years as a Rocket. Five of those came in 2022, when he was named to the First Team All-MAC.

Mitchell was slated to go to Philadelphia 22nd overall in the forthcoming draft by ESPN’s Matt Miller following a great performance at the Senior Bowl in early February. However, Mitchell’s stock has increased when he outperformed every cornerback at the NFL Scouting Combine.

Mel Kiper of ESPN says that Mitchell is now the best cornerback in the draft, ranking him as the 13th-best prospect overall.

In previous mock drafts, the six-foot, 195-pound cornerback has been associated with both the Falcons and the Broncos. At No. 12, a rebuilding team like Denver could be a possibility because they do not have a second-round pick this year.

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