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 It’s mailbag time.If you ever want to get your questions in Black Clayton Thorson Jersey , hit me up on Twitter @BenjaminSolak. If you don’t have a Twitter, you can also e-mail me at benjamin [dot] solak [at] gmail, but I will probably tell you to get a Twitter (and answer your question anyway).Aaaand here we go!I kinda talked about this with the Eric Thomas thing last week; but it applies to Le’Veon as well: Understanding the comp pick formula really frees you up to make some aggressive in-season trades. Let’s use Bell as the example:Because Le’Veon Bell would likely be one of the larger free agent contracts when he hits the market after this season, the team that loses Bell to free agency will receive a compensatory Draft pick — likely a third- or fourth-rounder.Philadelphia could be the team to recoup that selection. So what’s the price to rent one of the top running backs in the league for 2018, and then acquire a 2020 third round selection? That’s the question you’re asking here.Now, typically, when you add a free agent, you don’t have to worry about making the team worse, right? He either adds talent, or your team stays the same. But with Bell, if you’re trading for him, you have to convince him to sign the franchise tag, and then...actually play. As the Eagles — a team very unlikely to extend Bell beyond 2018 — that might be a difficult sell.Of course, it doesn’t have to be Earl Thomas or Le’Veon Bell — it doesn’t have to be a disgruntled, future free agent that you trade for. And because future Draft picks are 90% a myth — think about the number of trades that happen on Draft night — you shouldn’t be afraid of moving a Day 2 pick or multiple Day 3 picks for the sake of proven players. I expect moves. Even if the Eagles win out from now until the deadline, or lose out the same. Howie’s always looking for value, and that won’t change this season.No, not really.Before the season, when you looked at the Eagle defense Clayton Thorson Philadelphia Eagles Jerseys , you’d likely circle defensive tackle depth or safety depth as the two biggest concerns. Maybe LB depth, but I feel like training camp handled that bump pretty nicely. Now a quarter of the way through the season, safety depth really has been exposed as the issue, in terms of personnel.I probably have lost some confidence in Jim Schwartz, because he’s really struggling to get creative on the back-end. I thought he had done a nice job of growth in this regard coming into the season, but a leopard never changes its spots, I suppose. My confidence in the front-seven as a whole remains unwavering, as does my trust in Malcolm Jenkins to superhero-will the Eagles to win after win.For the offense, you likely circled the Carson Wentz health situation as the biggest red flag — and really, to this point in the season, it technically has been, in that Carson’s only played two games. By the same token, the pass-catching depth was a big point of worry in September, but all it took was a good Goedert game and then an Alshon return to quell those concerns.I suppose my salient point with the offense: let them get everyone back and in a few weeks with a new offensive coordinator before we go panicking. The switch at LG has been made to Seumalo, but I generally expect the offense to look much better when, you know, all of Darren Sproles and Corey Clement and Alshon Jeffery and 100% of Jay Ajayi and Carson Wentz are on the field at the same time.I am not even close to panic mode about the offensive line. They’ve had two shaky weeks against two complex fronts. It’s all okay.This kinda follows that ‘Schwartz adjusting’ idea, so let’s address it here.The general schema, from my understanding Philadelphia Eagles Jerseys 2019 , is this: let’s assume pressure is going to arrive to the quarterback quicker than 2.5 seconds (that’s the average NFL time to throw). That’s pretty much enough time for the QB to get to his first, maybe his second read depending on the concept.If you’re playing Cover 3 with your corners off the line — that’s the typical Schwartz deployment — then your corners can play downhill into quick-breaking hot routes, thereby scoring PBUs or quick tackles against the quick throw game teams will use to combat your pass rush.If you’re playing Cover 3 press, or just pure Cover 1, then you can more easily take away those underneath routes, sure — but if and when you get beat by quick underneath releases, you allow for YAC. And, if and when you get beat instead by one-on-one throws like the go route or back-shoulder fade, you give up bigger chunks of yardage.Of course, Philadelphia can get into situations (Tampa Bay) in which, despite playing Cover 3, they’re still giving up big chunk plays (deep ins and comebacks were the great culprit there). I agree that, at that point, you’d like to see Schwartz potentially press or run trap coverages to discourage those routes. I’d also welcome more variance generally, just to keep offenses on their toes. We saw a move that direction against the Titans, but some really bad execution on the field — and likely too much variance in the play-calling to boot. There’s a balance to be struck here. More press is definitely a possibility — but it doesn’t really lend itself to the structure and philosophy of Jim Schwartz’s entire defense.I’m taking these three together, since they’re definitely linked. Let’s start with the big question:Why was Avonte Maddox — a rookie cornerback — seeing safety reps over Deiondre’ Hall, a player who has actually played safety before in his life?I dunno. I have no idea what that logic was. Simply none.Maddox as a safety is something I find very perplexing. Think about it this way: slot corners play in the tightest of spaces in the secondary. There are bodies everywhere else — inside, outside Youth Clayton Thorson Jersey , deep — so all the work of slot receivers happens very immediately. That’s why the primary trait of slot receivers is quickness: they need to separate in an instant, given the tight confines.Deep safeties play in the most open of spaces in the secondary. Everything is happening equidistant to them (generally speaking). Their job isn’t to get somewhere in a split second, but rather get everywhere in a reasonably short period of time. They don’t need quickness so much as they need range — long-distance quickness, I suppose — which is a marriage of recognition and long speed.Maddox’s primary trait is his quickness; his long range speed is certainly impressive, but that’s not what stands out on tape, and his recognition skills are yet untested. Furthermore, things like ballhawking skills — size and vertical leap to attack the catch point, physicality when attacking seam routes — also remain untested, and at his size, the outlook is a little bleak. He simply doesn’t translate to the safety position nearly as well as he does the slot.Hence him playing in the slot for all of camp and the preseason.Now, Deiondre’ Hall isn’t nearly as fast as Maddox — he’s built far more like a box safety who can cover tight ends than he is a free safety like McLeod. If the Eagles were to get Hall on the field, it would be more likely as the box guy, while Jenkins would step back into McLeod’s role as the deep safety.But at least then you’d have Hall playing a role he’s familiar with, instead of Maddox in a role he’s never seen before. To me, that seems preferable — but what do I know, really?Given the issues in the secondary, not seeing Hall at all in the near future — read: this week — would be rather a condemnation on that trade. The Eagles are desperate for an impact player at safety, and they traded for a safety who has yet to see the field. If that continues, that’s a bad look. METAIRIE Clayton Thorson Jersey Color Rush , La. (AP) — Saints linebacker A.J. Klein gushed over the poise and postseason accomplishments of Eagles backup quarterback Nick Foles.Philadelphia had better hope Klein is right, because the Superdome was home to Eagles starter Carson Wentz's worst game this season before he went out with a back injury.Bringing heavy pressure amid the deafening din of the Superdome, the Saints stifled Wentz in a 48-7 rout back in mid-November, holding him to season worsts of 57.6 percent passing for just 156 yards. Now comes a rematch in the divisional round of the NFC playoffs, and the Saints must prepare to play one of the NFL's best known backups. Foles carried Philadelphia to its only Super Bowl triumph after Wentz was injured last season, and helped the recently resurgent Eagles survive this postseason's opening weekend with a razor-thin victory in Chicago."He's far from just a plug-in player," Klein said. "Don't forget he won a Super Bowl for them last year and he was the MVP of that game. So we're not taking him lightly. He's not just a person that is just a backup, reserve type of guy. He goes out and when he plays, he wins."In some ways, the Eagles are a familiar foe, and not just because the two teams met on the same field just more than seven weeks ago. Two of the Eagles more prominent veterans — safety Malcolm Jenkins and running back Darren Sproles — both were part of multiple Saints playoff teams.But Saints coach Sean Payton cautioned against any presumption that the vast gulf separating the Saints and Eagles back on Nov. 18 still exists."They're a different team than we faced, obviously, earlier in the year. A different quarterback's playing right now. There is a confidence you see," Payton said. "Our league is game to game."Particularly in the do-or-die postseason, when the pressure is turned up. Klein stressed that the Eagles' 4-0 record in their past four playoff games cannot be overlooked."They've been in this situation before and they know how to win, so obviously we're not expecting them to be the same team because they're not," Klein said. "They're playing really good football right now and we'll just be prepared to obviously get their best shot and obviously we're going to give them ours."Two of the biggest differences the Saints will have to contend with in the rematch are Foles and Sproles, neither of whom played in the previous meeting.Saints players and coaches left little doubt about their respect and admiration for Foles. His composure is a big reason why."There's a confidence level he has in operating in rhythm, spreading the ball around Cheap Clayton Thorson Jersey ," Payton said. "He does a great job of beating pressure with the throw."In the Eagles' 16-15 victory on Sunday in Chicago, Payton noted, "you saw him a handful of times with a free rusher coming in his face make some throws outside the numbers that were real impressive. … There's a calmness obviously when you watch him play that we all see."Added Klein, "You could see that he's poised and he has great control of the offense and great control of that team. … He handles pressure well."New Orleans also is wary of Sproles' ability to produce as a runner, a receiver out of the backfield and a punt returner. The Saints know from experience. Sproles' 2,696 all-purpose yards with New Orleans in 2011 remains a single-season NFL record.Now Sproles is 35 and plans to retire after this season, but Payton hardly sounded inclined to underestimate him."He's a very, very smart player. It's one of his great traits along with his ability," Payton said. "He's got very good elusiveness and quickness. He's done a good job with their draws and one-back run schemes. And obviously he's a dangerous punt returner, but someone who's a special player."Meanwhile, the Saints haven't exactly looked like the juggernaut they resembled in midseason, when the Eagles were among a string of teams that lost to New Orleans by multiple touchdowns.During the last five weeks of the season, the Saints went 3-2, and the average margin of victory in their past three wins was 6.7 points.Klein said the Saints hope the opportunity to self-scout — and rest — during their first-round playoff bye will help New Orleans look its best in the postseason.The Saints used last week to "look at certain situations throughout the season where we've been not so good and figure out why and get those things shored up," Klein said."And obviously the time off and be able to rest and get some guys healed up who've been banged up the past few games has been very important."

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