Draft Grade: E 10 of 12. Projected Finish: 8-6 In a strategic fantasy football draft, Nash Kato skillfully combined seasoned playmakers with exciting newcomers, sculpting a roster primed for success. You may want to call them the Eagles this season because they loaded up on Philly players. It’s a feast or famine approach that hurt the draft ranking, but the point potential is undeniable to keep them projected above .500 this season. The early rounds showcased their keen eye for talent, securing top-tier contributors across positions. The dynamic Ja'Marr Chase (CIN) led the pack as a WR1 with immense upside, while Jalen Hurts (PHI) D’Andre Swift (PHI), and A.J. Brown (PHI), representing the Eagles' offense, added a triple-threat quarterback and a reliable back and wide receiver. The addition of the Eagles D added a third top 3 team onto the starting roster. The mid-round selections bolstered the receiving corps with Diontae Johnson (PIT) and Courtland Sutton (DEN), both poised to make significant impacts in their respective teams' aerial attacks. A cornerstone tight end, George Kittle (SF), further solidified the lineup's foundation, providing a reliable target for their quarterbacks. Strategic choices in later rounds added depth and potential breakout options. Ezekiel Elliott (NE), an experienced back in a new setting, could prove to be a significant asset. Defensively, the Eagles D/ST (PHI) and the versatile Daniel Carlson (LV) at kicker rounded out the special teams.
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