Eagles Trade Up to Draft Jeremiah Trotter Jr., Son of Former Linebacker
Emotional Phone Call Leads to Draft Day Reunion
The Philadelphia Eagles made a surprising move on Saturday, trading up to select Jeremiah Trotter Jr., the son of the former longtime Eagles linebacker, in the fifth round of the NFL Draft. The move led to an emotional phone call between the father and son as they celebrated the reunion.
Clemson LB with NFL Potential
Trotter Jr., a linebacker from Clemson University, has the potential to be a valuable asset to the Eagles defense. He is a physical and aggressive player with a knack for making tackles. He also has a high football IQ and is known for his leadership abilities.
Eagles Bolster Defense with Draft Pick
The Eagles have been looking to bolster their defense in this draft, and Trotter Jr. is a good addition to their young and talented unit. He will compete for a starting role at linebacker and could make an immediate impact for the Eagles in 2023.
Eagles' Draft Haul
The Eagles had a busy draft weekend, adding a total of 10 players to their roster. In addition to Trotter Jr., they also selected Michigan guard Zak Zinter in the fifth round. The Eagles also made several trades, including moving up to select Trotter Jr. and trading down out of the first round.
The Eagles are hoping that their draft class will help them take the next step in 2023 and contend for a Super Bowl.
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