Let me start off with my mea culpa. In my last post, I suggested that the Eagles were unlikely to sign Peters. Thankfully I was wrong. It seems that all that talk by Reid about how ready Herremans and Andrews are to step in at left tackle (and possibly also the interest that emerged this month in stud tackle prospects Eugene Monroe, Andre Smith, and Jason Smith) were mere smokescreens.
In case, you haven't heard, the Eagles today completed the initial details of a trade that will send the 28th pick in this year's draft, along with the Eagles' 4th rounder (the 121st pick), and a conditional 2010 later round pick, to Buffalo in exchange for pro bowl left tackle Jason Peters. I think this is a very reasonable price. At 28, you definitely were not going to be likely to add a tackle of Peters's caliber, and with three fifth round picks, we should be able to get back into the fourth if there's a player the eagles really would like. The truth is that I'm surprised Peters didn't cost more, and I wonder if Boldin's trade availability helped drive the Bills' price down. For the deal to be completed, the Eagles will have to sign Peters to a contract extension, but if I know the Eagles, I believe they've already worked out most of the details.
Peters is built like a house at 6'4" and 340. He has been unbeatable at times in the passing game, but at others he will give up sacks. Stats I've seen suggest that he gave up about 9 to 12 sacks last year, although he gave up far fewer the previous year. He is a younger, faster, and meaner run-blocker than Tra Thomas has been for a long time, if ever (excepting the younger part, obviously).
This is a huge move for the Eagles that now solidifies their line. What seemed like their biggest issue going into this offseason has been reshuffled and I think improved with a line that will be (from left to right): Peters, Herremans, Jackson (or possibly Cole), Andrews, Andrews. This is a line that we all should be excited about.
Look for a post this weekend or early next week to discuss how this will affect their draft, but don't expect them to trade the other first for a receiver, but now we also don't need to worry about drafting a tackle. The Eagles have always been willing to pay bigtime contracts to stud players at select positions: OT, QB, DE, and CB, and this is another example. I know a lot of us would like to see a stud WR, but I'm pretty sure they would rather spend the money on a stud OT, and I think that's probably the right move (and he cost less in draft picks, and prob. similar salary than the Cards are reportedly seeking for Boldin, and less than the Stinkin Cowboys gave up for Roy Williams, who incidentally, I heard was converted to born-again Christianity by the Lions' kicker before he left Detroit, but I digress). Go Birds!
Friday, April 17, 2009
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