Philadelphia Eagles: Ideal picks for the first four rounds of the draft

PHILADELPHIA, PA - JANUARY 05: A Philadelphia Eagles fan reacts during the NFC Wild Card game against the Seattle Seahawks at Lincoln Financial Field on January 5, 2020 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. (Photo by Mitchell Leff/Getty Images)
PHILADELPHIA, PA - JANUARY 05: A Philadelphia Eagles fan reacts during the NFC Wild Card game against the Seattle Seahawks at Lincoln Financial Field on January 5, 2020 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. (Photo by Mitchell Leff/Getty Images) /
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Terrace Marshall Jr. Mandatory Credit: Jay Biggerstaff-USA TODAY Sports /

37. player. 817. . wide receiver. Tigers . Terrace Marshall

Marshall has the tools the Philadelphia Eagles offense could really lean on.

At six-foot-three and 205 pounds, LSU wide receiver Terrace Marshall looks like a big-body bully with the ball in his hands. Don’t be fooled though. Marshall is also a burner that can create separation from any defender on the football field. The Philadelphia Eagles can use a weapon like this as he has the tools to be a touchdown waiting to happen.

This long-armed wideout is a scoring machine that has the versatility to be moved anywhere around the offensive formation. He is a match-up nightmare when you shove him in the slot, and he’s a threat when he lines up outside.

He’s a physical specimen, one that lives comfortably in the middle of defense or when he’s fighting for a 50-50 ball. While he has gone under the radar, the former Tiger has the skill set NFL coaches hope to coach at the highest level.

If Terrace Marshall is sitting there in the second round, the front office should sprint to the podium to call his name. Adding him to their offense could wind up being one of the biggest steals in history. He is that talented.