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7 players who could be surprise Philadelphia Eagles NFL draft targets

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The Philadelphia Eagles have built one of the NFL's most consistent contenders by trusting a simple formula. Invest in the trenches, stay patient, and let the board come to them. It's a philosophy that has paid off time and time again, even when the selections weren't the flashiest names on draft night.

Every year, much of the attention is placed on the obvious first-round targets, the players most analysts have already connected to Philadelphia, but history suggests the Eagles often find just as much value, if not more, by identifying prospects who aren't dominating headlines. Whether it's a small-school standout or a player overshadowed by bigger names at his position, those 'under-the-radar' additions frequently become key contributors. That's especially important in a draft class loaded with depth but filled with uncertainty about how the board will fall.

With multiple needs and a roster built to compete now and in the future, Howie Roseman and company will need to remain flexible. Reaching for need has never been the approach. Instead, it's about finding value, traits, and long-term upside.

Here's a look at several of the under-the-radar prospects who would be home-run additions if drafted by the Eagles. Sam Roush, tight end, Stanford Cardinal Daniel Jeremiah was recently quoted as saying Kenyon Sadiq may slide to the Eagles at 23. Sam Roush might be the second-best prospect at the position in this class.

He's slow, but he's the prototypical 'Y' tight end. Besides, the last time the Eagles drafted a tight end from Stanford, that was Zach Ertz. Things worked out pretty well.

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