Philadelphia Eagles: 5 sleepers worth following at 2020 NFL Combine

BOULDER, COLORADO - OCTOBER 05: Tony Brown #18 of the Colorado Buffaloes carries the ball after catching a pass against the Arizona Wildcats in the first quarter at Folsom Field on October 05, 2019 in Boulder, Colorado. (Photo by Matthew Stockman/Getty Images)
BOULDER, COLORADO - OCTOBER 05: Tony Brown #18 of the Colorado Buffaloes carries the ball after catching a pass against the Arizona Wildcats in the first quarter at Folsom Field on October 05, 2019 in Boulder, Colorado. (Photo by Matthew Stockman/Getty Images) /
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Here are a few sleepers for the Philadelphia Eagles to keep an extra eye on over the next few days at the 2020 NFL Combine.

Even though the draft won’t officially be underway until the end of April, the Philadelphia Eagles along with every other team will be busy over the next few days during this year’s NFL Combine in Indianapolis.

With the workouts beginning on Thursday, the Eagles will be evaluating as much young talent as possible to see which prospects will be worth keeping an eye on over the next month or so to determine who seems worthy enough to be selected come April.

From adding an extra weapon or two at wide receiver to bringing on extra depth at cornerback, Philadelphia has plenty of work on their plates over the next few months to put the team in the best position possible to make the playoffs for a fourth year in a row.

The combine may not seem like the biggest deal in the world to some football fans, but this is another perfect opportunity for the Eagles to get a better look at numerous players worth following over the next few months leading up to April’s draft.

To help Eagles fans get a better idea of which players are worth keeping an eye on, here are a few sleepers to consider at the combine to help Philadelphia fill a few positions in need of improvement.

This list may not consist of strong candidates to go in the first round at No. 21 for the NFC East champions, but obviously if the Eagles do their homework, some of these players could turn out to be steals during the final two days of draft action.