Why the Hawks may play two Droy finalists again

Lightning will be twice in 2025.

Yes...we believe more now than ever. We watch the same game you do. We watched the Philadelphia Eagles get too good at quarterback sneaking. No...we are serious.

That's the conversation now? About three years? Stop laughing. This is serious. We've learned something. We believe that what we have tried to tell ourselves is not a big problem.

There is a clear and undeniable anxiety about this team, and there are few other franchises. You are not convinced us. The Alliance Office will forbid fraternal sales. This is the ending. We have maintained peace on this. We don't think this is where crazy will see its ending.

Collusion won't stop there.

They might tell us that AJ Brown can't go through the tilted route because Philadelphia is so good. Then they will turn their eyes to Howie Roseman to make the drafting too well.

We predict that the Eagles will once again compete in two finalists of the year.

How does Howie compare to the rest of the NFL in these annual drafts? He not only caught Jalen Carter, the 2023 NFL Draft Best Player. He did this with the overall choice of ninth. He then also caught Nolan Smith at night, one of the same selection meetings.

In 2024, he has once again played his magic. None of us think birds can catch Quinyon Mitchell in the overall choice of the 22nd. We thought he was gone by then, but that's why Howie Roseman was Howie Roseman. He adds to the insult to the harm by acquiring Cooper Dejean in Round 2.

Most of the feedback is about Howie's talent. He grabbed the two top corners of the class and did it between 22 and 40 draft picks. We all know how it turns out. Asked, Coop reached the finals of the year.

With more Howie's draft magic, expect lightning strikes twice. How about bold predictions? The two birds will be the finalists of the Deloy again. That's why we can make this point with confidence.

NFL fans love bigger brands (even if they choose to deny it).

People say they like the weak, but the ratings prove that it is not true. There is a reason we use to call NFC East the "monetary sector" of the NFL.

Four teams, four huge media markets, four most popular brands in the four sports – fanatics love to cheer on these teams and take root in them.

The Philadelphia Eagles are usually in the spotlight, no matter how they perform. Throw their angle to defend the Super Bowl championship and the spotlight will be brighter. This will make their young stars a household name.

The Eagles will compete in several prime time games on the national stage.

Life is beautiful when you are the champion and win. The defending champions end up in more prime time games every year than anyone else. In 2024, the Kansas City Chiefs competed in five games.

Indie games played in front of national audiences mean more bird audiences, which means their young rookies are often shown.

Vic Fangio's plan will give his best young players enough chances to succeed.

Jihaad Campbell, Andrew Mukuba and Ty Robinson will all see the field and contribute. Vic Fangio's plan is a plan that emphasizes its key work talent, which will put these young birds in sufficient position.

The defender, including Campbell, will make a lot of tackles. Mukuba will have the opportunity to report (as Quinyon Mitchell and Cooper Dejean did a year ago). Robinson will win opposition to Jalen Carter and Jordan Davis, an opportunity to cause damage while opposing the offense.

Guess what that means. These young people will pile up some statistics. Gaudy Stats means the Pro Bowl vote, a lot of attention, and probably a playoff award.

Winning teams usually see their best players at the playoff awards.

It’s no accident that Philadelphia sent six players to the Pro Bowl. The 14-3 regular season record will do this for you. The Eagles are also home to six full disciples.

One might think that better talent equals the votes and full-time titles for the Pro Bowl. These guys are right, but the other side of that coin is that fans vote for the winning team (and their own favorites).

Final Thought: Howie eliminated another NFL draft from the park. At some point, they will talk about how to allow him to do this at the annual league meeting, but until then we can marvel at his work and smile.

Somehow, he did it again. He landed Jihad Campbell, Andrew Mukuba and Tay Robinson at the 2025 NFL Draft, and he landed at everyone later than many thought.

At least two of the young birds will be the finalists of the year when the regular season is over. Our money is on Campbell and Mukuba, but we wouldn't be shocked if Robinson found the way to talk.