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Wheeling, dealing Eagles enter draft with 10 picks, 2 firsts

15, 18. PHILADELPHIA EAGLES (9-9)

LAST SEASON: First-year coach Nick Sirianni and second-year quarterback Jalen Hurts led the Eagles to a wild-card berth, a year after a 4-11-1 season cost Super Bowl-winning coach Doug Pederson his job. Hurts showed enough potential as the starter following the trade of Carson Wentz to earn another shot this season. Once Sirianni built an offense committed to the run to highlight Hurts' abilities, the Eagles rolled in the second half. However, they were 1-8 against teams that finished with a winning record, including a playoff loss at Tampa Bay.

FREE AGENCY/TRADES: Traded the 16th overall pick to the Saints for a slew of picks. Lost S Rodney McLeod, CB Steven Nelson, LB Alex Singleton, LB Genard Avery. Signed OLB Haason Reddick, WR Zach Pascal, LB Kyzir White. Re-signed DT Fletcher Cox, DE Derek Barnett, RB Boston Scott, S Anthony Harris.

THEY NEED: DL, WR, CB, LB.

THEY DON'T NEED: QB, K, P.

POSSIBLE FIRST PICK: Georgia DL Jordan Davis; Ohio State WR Chris Olave; Washington CB Trent McDuffie.

OUTLOOK: GM Howie Roseman already shook up the first round, sending two of Philadelphia's three first-rounders to New Orleans for a first, a third and a seventh this year plus two future picks. The Eagles have 10 overall picks and flexibility to move around. Despite drafting Jalen Reagor and DeVonta Smith in the first round the past two seasons, the Eagles still could take another wideout with one of their two remaining firsts. They've always valued defensive linemen, so adding depth at tackle is possible depending on the board.

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Former Georgia defensive lineman Jordan Davis stands on the field in the first half of Georgia's spring NCAA college football game, Saturday, April 16, 2022, in Athens, Ga. (AP Photo/Brett Davis) The Associated Press
Washington cornerback Trent McDuffie takes part in the vertical jump drill during Washington's NFL football Pro Day, Tuesday, March 29, 2022, in Seattle. (AP Photo/Ted S. Warren) The Associated Press
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