Philadelphia Eagles: Regrading Howie Roseman’s 2018 draft class

Josh Sweat, Philadelphia Eagles. (Photo by Mitchell Leff/Getty Images)
Josh Sweat, Philadelphia Eagles. (Photo by Mitchell Leff/Getty Images) /
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So, how about the 2018 Philadelphia Eagles draft class, huh?

The 2018 offseason was a much different time than the one we’re in right now. The Philadelphia Eagles were coming off of the first Super Bowl win and Vince Lombardi Trophy in franchise history. Everyone was buzzing off of the mention of something we were calling the ‘new norm’, and it seemed like all that was necessary was for the Birds to get some guys healthy (Darren Sproles, Jordan Hicks, Sidney Jones, and Jason Peters for instance) and add some key pieces in April’s NFL Draft.

Those draft choices all had a very clear and specific role. They were supposed to slide right in, fill some obvious holes that this team had, and help the train keep rolling.

Time flies, doesn’t it? It seems like that was just yesterday, yet here we are. The members of the 2018 Eagles draft class are nearing the end of their rookie deals, with the exception of Josh Sweat and Jordan Mailata. They’ve signed extensions, but just in case you’ve been wondering how they’re doing, let’s give them a look.

We’re about to regrade Howie Roseman’s 2018 draft class.