Eagles best LB options in NFL Draft (other than Nakobe Dean, Devin Lloyd)

Chad Muma, Wyoming (Mandatory Credit: Vasha Hunt-USA TODAY Sports)
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Quay Walker, Georgia. 2. player. 814. . .

Quay Walker and Christian Harris top this list of potential Eagles prospects.

If you’re sick of all of the love the Georgia Bulldogs are getting, you’ll have to get over it. They’ve earned it, fielding the best defense in all of college football all year long and finally toppling their long-time nemesis, the Alabama Crimson Tide in the most important game all of the NCAA’s landscape, the College Football Playoff National Championship Game.

Quay Walker didn’t always get his just due playing alongside the likes of the aforementioned Nakobe Dean as well as Travon Walker and Jordan Davis, but some see this young man as one of the five best linebackers entering the NFL Draft, and after a year where he racked up 65 tackles in 13 games en route to an American Football Coaches Association Second-Team All-American nod, that’s an easy argument to make.

This six-foot-four, 240-pound future NFL star ran an impressive 4.52 in the 40-yard dash at the most recent NFL Combine, and he figures to hear his name called early on Day 2 of the next draft. We can be quoted on that.