Daily News | Eagles draft Georgia linebacker Nakobe Dean in third round of NFL draft
Once considered a first-round prospect, Georgia linebacker Nakobe Dean slipped drastically in the NFL draft. But following much anticipation, the Eagles selected Dean in the third round with the No. 83 overall pick, as they addressed a glaring need in the defense.When healthy, Dean could make an immediate impact to the defense’s front seven. Over the past decade, the Eagles have neglected to develop young talent at linebacker, instead relying on short-term rentals on a recyclable basis.
By adding Dean, the Eagles are hoping he develops into a foundational piece across the middle of the unit. Dean, 5-foot-11, 229 pounds, was a pivotal player on the country’s top college defense, helping lead Georgia to a national championship. Dean was a first-team AP All-American and All-SEC selection after he recorded 72 tackles, including a team-high 10 1/2 tackles for loss with six sacks and two interceptions.Dean arguably experienced the largest slide in the draft. According to several reports, Dean had multiple medical red flags arise throughout his pre-draft process.
Considering the medical background, there’s a scenario where Dean isn’t ready to participate in on-field workouts over the next several weeks and months leading up to training camp. Dean’s red flags are viewed as major concerns, but the Eagles recently have experience with drafting a Day 2 prospect coming off a serious injury. Last year, the team drafted Landon Dickerson in the second round.
NFL.com’s Lance Zierlein writes of Dean: “Explosive, three-down linebacker with the demeanor and quickness to become a volume tackler while holding down third-down duties at a high level. Dean’s play recognition is a work in progress, which limits reaction time and forces him to deal with more blockers than he’ll see as he gains more experience.
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