Exactly three months from today, the first round of the 2010 NFL Draft will take place with the Philadelphia Eagles holding the 24th overall pick after reaching the postseason for the eighth time in 11 seasons under head coach Andy Reid. After a 34-14 loss to the Dallas Cowboys in the Wild-Card round, the Eagles know there are plenty of areas that need improvement this offseason, beginning with the defense.

Philadelphia knew entering the 2009 season the type of adjustment they would have to make on defense.

Not only did they part ways with safety Brian Dawkins–a rare leader who was the heart and soul of the defense–but they suffered a major setback when defensive coordinator Jim Johnson lost his battle with cancer back in July. All of a sudden Sean McDerott was expected to take over a defense that had built a reputation as one of the top defenses of the past decade who loved to blitz opposing offenses.

The last couple weeks of the regular season–especially the last two games against the Cowboys–showed how much improvement the Eagles’ defense needs in the offseason. The safeties are nowhere nearly as effective as they used to be when Dawkins was around. The linebacking core was inconsistent week after week. Even the blitzes McDermott was throwing at opposing teams was easily being picked up by offenses.

It’s no question the main area Philadelphia should focus on in the upcoming draft is defenses, which is why ESPN Analyst Mel Kiper’s suggestion of the Eagles selecting Penn State linebacker Navorro Bowman seems tempting.

In the past, the Eagles have been known for using the draft to select players on defense and strongly develop them a few years before they become an impact. A perfect example is middle linebacker Stewart Bradley, who went from barely playing in his rookie season to flourishing the following year as one of the top leaders on the Eagles’ defense.

The 6′1″ 232 lbs Bowman has a lot of potential after an outstanding three-year  career as a Nittany Lion. In his final two seasons with the team, he recorded 199 total tackles with seven sacks, three interceptions, and one touchdown.

While it may take some time to develop into a solid linebacker in the pros, there seems to be a lot of potential for Bowman at the NFL level. What better place to start off a career than with the Philadelphia Eagles, who have a history of developing their players on defense to make them one of the best in the league.


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5 Responses to “2010 NFL Mock Draft: Mel Kiper Suggests Philadelphia Eagles Select Navorro Bowman”
  • Arty says:

    He is undersized and 7 sacks in two seasons is quite bad…WHY IS GREG JONES not in the 1st round? the all american LB from MSU i would take him over this guy anyday..

    the Eagles MUST get help in their safety line…Taylor Mays should be a target

  • willis hamilton says:

    I agree the safeties need a new safety. I thought maybe Macho Harris could be that guy, but he got worse as the season wore on. Quintin Mikell is good, but he needs help. Think the Eagles would have kept Dawkins if they knew how well he would play for Denver?

  • Kory Mininger says:

    I think the Eagles with the 24th pick will take Taylor Mays if he is on the board and this would be a good pick for them.

  • Ryan says:

    I’m a huge PSU fan and I really like Bowman, but I don’t like this pick. Fist of all we need help in the middle and tha strong side, Bowman’s a weakside guy.. We already have Akeem Jordan there. Bowman would be an upgrade over Jordan, however he has a similar skill set (same exact size, similar athletic ability, similar strengths and weaknesses), I don’t think he’s enough of an upgrade to warrant a first round pick. Especially when we desperately need to replace Gocong! (or move Bradley to the outside and draft a new MLB) If the Eagles want to replace Jordan they already have Will Witherspoon and they can also resign Gaither, there’s no need for Bowman. Why waste a first round picking replacing one young guy with another similar young guy when you already have two potential replacements on the team and plenty of other holes to fill??

  • Ryan says:

    and I almost forgot, we also have Fokou, who was forced into playing in Gocong’s spot but is better suited for the weakside. The team really likes him.

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