15 Philadelphia Eagles LB targets to potentially replace Nigel Bradham

PASADENA, CALIFORNIA - JANUARY 01: Troy Dye #35 of the Oregon Ducks celebrates after defeating the Wisconsin Badgers in the Rose Bowl game presented by Northwestern Mutual at Rose Bowl on January 01, 2020 in Pasadena, California. (Photo by Kevork Djansezian/Getty Images)
PASADENA, CALIFORNIA - JANUARY 01: Troy Dye #35 of the Oregon Ducks celebrates after defeating the Wisconsin Badgers in the Rose Bowl game presented by Northwestern Mutual at Rose Bowl on January 01, 2020 in Pasadena, California. (Photo by Kevork Djansezian/Getty Images) /
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Logan Wilson #30 of the Wyoming Cowboys, Tommy Armstrong Jr. #4 of the Nebraska Cornhuskers (Photo by Steven Branscombe/Getty Images)
Logan Wilson #30 of the Wyoming Cowboys, Tommy Armstrong Jr. #4 of the Nebraska Cornhuskers (Photo by Steven Branscombe/Getty Images) /

903. . . . Logan Wilson. 11. player

It’s probably safe to say that unless you attended the University of Wyoming, live in the state or cheer for the program, you may have missed a lot of what Logan Wilson did at the collegiate level.

In 2019, Wilson made his Wyoming Cowboys teammates proud with 105 total tackles, a sack, four interceptions, seven pass breakups, and a forced fumble. Now, all of that may or may not translate to the professional level, but the Eagles would be wise to give this six-foot-two, 250-pound prospect a look.

Evan Weaver is a six-foot-three, 245 pound standout from the same program that produced current Eagles DeSean Jackson and Richard Rodgers, the California Golden Bears.

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His numbers are insane. In 2019, Weaver racked up 181 total tackles. 103 of them were of the solo variety. None of that is a misprint. Here’s a six-foot-three, 245-pound game wrecker that also contributed to the cause with 2.5 sacks, three pass deflections, and three forced fumbles.

He’s potentially a third-day guy who could rise on boards if he can demonstrate at the NFL Combine that he’s faster and more agile than people believe he is.