With the 2024 NFL Draft set to begin in late April, the Eagles will be allowed to host up to 30 prospects at the NovaCare Complex for a pre-draft visit.
While it doesn’t necessarily mean the Eagles will draft these players — there are plenty of reasons to host prospects — it at least gives us a sense of some interest they’re showing in these players.
Cooper DeJean, CB, Iowa: After suffering a fractured fibula late in the college football season, DeJean (6-0, 203) didn’t work out at the combine or the Iowa pro day. The likely first-round pick has a solo workout scheduled for April 15. But sometimes it’s worth getting a closer look at players with an injury. DeJean was a corner at Iowa but some him as a versatile player who can also be a safety. (Chase Senior)
Tyler Guyton, OT, Oklahoma: A potential first-round offensive tackle, Guyton (6-8, 322) was the Sooners’ starting right tackle and could represent the future Lane Johnson replacement. (Devin Jackson)
Laiatu Latu, Edge, UCLA: Latu (6-5, 259) might fit a bigger prototype edge rusher the Eagles could find valuable in Vic Fangio’s defense. The big concern with Latu is his medical history; he medically retired in 2021 but came back in 2022 with the Bruins and was very good. Latu was extremely productive at UCLA and has a high NFL ceiling. (Geoff Mosher)
Chop Robinson, Edge, Penn State: This isn’t considered to be a great edge rusher class but the Eagles are doing their homework on the top guys. Robinson (6-3, 254) might not turn into former PSU star Micah Parsons but he has drawn some of those comparisons. Robinson ran a 4.48 and has impressive athleticism that could make him a dangerous NFL player. (Andrew DiCecco)