Eagles select Kelee Ringo with 105th pick in 2023 NFL Draft

It is just ridiculous at this point. How the Philadelphia Eagles keep getting away with all these draft steals on such a consistent basis is beyond this writer. After an excellent first round that saw the Eagles leave with two of the best value picks in the class, Philly was able to make it through […]

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Oct 30, 2022; Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA; Philadelphia Eagles general manager Howie Roseman reacts as he runs off the field after a victory against the Pittsburgh Steelers at Lincoln Financial Field. Mandatory Credit: Bill Streicher-USA TODAY Sports
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It is just ridiculous at this point. How the Philadelphia Eagles keep getting away with all these draft steals on such a consistent basis is beyond this writer.

After an excellent first round that saw the Eagles leave with two of the best value picks in the class, Philly was able to make it through Day 2 on much of the same pace. They then started Day 3 with a bang after trading up.

You probably have to start calling this team the Philadelphia Bulldogs now. Ringo is the THIRD Georgia defender to go to the Eagles in this draft alone, adding to the duo of Jordan Davis and Nakobe Dean that are already on the team.

The Eagles just can't stop getting Georgia defenders, and it honestly seems like a great strategy when you look at how dominant that college defense has been.

Ringo is an absolute steal for the Eagles in the fourth round. Many believed the corner out of Georgia would fall somewhere at the start of the second day, and some mock drafts even had Ringo going as high as the first.

So much talent blended in with that size and athleticism should be unfair to find so late in the draft, but here we are. Is there anyone better than Howie Roseman in the NFL? We certainly don't think so.