Philadelphia Eagles three-round mock draft: Landing game-changers

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. player. 838. . . . Round 3: Chazz Surratt, UNC

Chazz Surratt could fill a giant hole for the Philadelphia Eagles defense.

Former UNC standout Chaz Surratt is a true three-down linebacker, blessed with raw speed, and an aggressive playing style that could help the Eagles defense. What may be the most impressive thing about the star linebacker is he arrived in Chapel Hill with dreams of playing quarterback.

That would explain the high football IQ. That’s probably why he’s always in the right place at the right time.

The Eagles have had issues with the middle of their defense for some time, so adding a player like Surratt could be a great move.

Tennessee OL Trey Smith could help the Philadelphia Eagles offense quickly.

At six-foot-six and 320 pounds, former Tennessee Volunteers offensive lineman Trey Smith could be the perfect match for the Eagles offense. A true road grader, Smith has the athletic ability and nasty playing style that could help set the tone for the Birds offense.

The Eagles have been one of the most injured teams in the NFL over the past few seasons, especially along the offensive line. The front office needs to consider getting younger while they undergo their rebuild. Starting that rebuild by fixing the offensive line is the right way to go.

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The Eagles have been one of the most injured teams in the NFL over the past few seasons, especially along the offensive line. The front office needs to consider getting younger while they undergo their rebuild. Starting that rebuild by fixing the offensive line is the right way to go.

Adding Smith to the Eagles roster could give them another star in the making. He could end up being a great investment for years to come.