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Draft Tracker: Eagles formally meet with many players at Senior Bowl, Shrine Bowl

The Philadelphia Eagles formally met with a good amount of prospects at the NFL Draft’s annual All-Star Games: the Senior Bowl and East-West Shrine Bowl.

These Senior Bowl meetings were run by assistant GM Alec Halaby, Chief Security Officer Dom DiSandro, and the team’s scouts, sources told The Liberty Line.

  • South Carolina QB Spencer Rattler
  • Notre Dame QB Sam Hartman
  • Kentucky HB Ray Davis
  • UCLA HB Carson Steele (East-West)
  • South Carolina WR Xavier Legette
  • Georgia WR Ladd McConkey (twice)
  • Michigan WR Cornelius Johnson (East-West)
  • Houston OT Patrick Paul
  • Oklahoma OT Tyler Guyton
  • Oregon C Jackson Powers-Johnson
  • Texas DT T’Vondre Sweat
  • Western Michigan DL Marshawn Kneeland
  • Ole Miss EDGE Cedric Johnson
  • UCLA EDGE Laiatu Latu
  • Missouri EDGE Darius Robinson
  • Washington State EDGE Brennan Jackson
  • NC State LB Payton Wilson
  • Texas A&M LB Edgerrin Cooper (East-West)
  • Alabama LB Trezman Marshall (East-West)
  • UTEP LB Tyrice Knight
  • Georgia State LB Jontrey Hunter
  • Auburn CB Nehemiah Pritchett
  • Toledo CB Quinyon Mitchell
  • Penn State CB Kalen King
  • Utah S Cole Bishop
  • Georgia S Javon Bullard
  • Iowa P Tory Taylor

More formal meetings are likely yet to be revealed to the public, and we will have you covered when they are.

A notable detail is the Eagles didn’t have a coach present at the Senior Bowl, a source confirmed to The Liberty Line. They were strictly represented by Halaby, DiSandro, and the scouts.

In previous years, we’ve seen Howie Roseman, Jeffrey Lurie, Julian Lurie, Nick Sirianni, and Jeff Stoutland, among other coaches present at the Senior Bowl.

Some notable stars on the Eagles roster, such as Jalen Hurts and Landon Dickerson, made great first impressions with Eagles management at the Senior Bowl. It’s apparent the Eagles are putting more stock into the NFL Combine and top-30 visits this offseason.

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