Ranking Top 3 NFL Draft War Rooms: Philadelphia Eagles among worst

Doug Pederson, Philadelphia Eagles (Photo by Timothy T Ludwig/Getty Images)
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Philadelphia Eagles owner Jeffery Lurie talks to general manager Howie Roseman (Photo by Rich Schultz/Getty Images)
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NFL executives competed all week for the best 2020 NFL Draft setups. Where did the Philadelphia Eagles rank amongst the best?

The 2020 NFL Draft has been one for the history books due to novel coronavirus, and it was no different for the Philadelphia Eagles. Thanks to required social distancing practices, ESPN’s broadcast lacked its normal chorus of boos as NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell gave his opening speech from his basement (even though he did his best to manufacture a few virtual attempts).

One tradition Eagles fans missed out on was seeing their first-round pick, Jalen Reagor, give the commissioner a bear hug before donning his new Eagles swag.

While a few traditions had to be sacrificed, this year’s draft had a personal touch that we may never experience again. A few weeks ago, coaches and managers alike began sharing photos of their war rooms. From homey and traditional to sleek and modern, team executives seemed more excited to show off their setup than drafting actual players.

Now, let’s see how the Eagles’ setup compared to others around the league. Here’s a spoiler alert. It’s not good