![]() ![]() A five-star player who started for back-to-back national champions and tests well is the opposite of a sleeper in the draft, so he’s someone whom NFL evaluators studied closely. Of course, there’s a reason he was still on the board. So for Philadelphia to land him in Round 4 on Saturday (at the cost of a 2024 third-round pick), I need to applaud the selection. When the Eagles drafted twice in the third round on Friday, I thought Ringo made sense with those picks. Going into the draft, I thought Ringo made a lot of sense for the Eagles in the second round or could even be rationalized as an option at No. So, I preface this by saying there’s probably some confirmation bias to how I view this pick, but I must be consistent. ![]() He started for Georgia as a redshirt freshman and had a game-clinching interception in the national championship two seasons ago. He’s a player who has been on the national radar since he was a top recruit. With the pick, the Eagles selected cornerback Kelee Ringo.Īnother, another one, #NFLDraft | #FlyEaglesFly /x3T7jCFajoīerman: When Dane Brugler’s first mock draft came out in November, Ringo was projected to go No. Scheduled not to have a pick until the sixth round during Saturday’s festivities, general manager Howie Roseman made an early move on Day 3 of the NFL Draft, sending a 2024 third-round pick to the Houston Texans in exchange for the third pick of the fourth round, No. Our Eagles writers Zach Berman and Bo Wulf grade the team’s moves in Round 4 to add a few more former Georgia Bulldogs. ![]()
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