Whiteside, 6-foot-2, 225 pounds, finished his college career with 135 catches for 2,219 yards and 28 touchdowns in three seasons on the field.
Here is a scouting report on Whiteside, via NFL.com:
Big, strong target who plays like he's big and strong and gets more and more dangerous the closer he gets to the red zone. Arcega-Whiteside plays with functional quickness in spurts, but not enough to get away from tight coverage and he won't run by many NFL cornerbacks on go routes. However, his basketball bloodlines are on full display every time the ball is in the air, using his body control and ball skills to excel at combat catches and back-shoulder throws. Arcega-Whiteside may not be explosive, but his competitive nature should help make him a future NFL starter.
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Considering there are rumors flying that the team might be willing to trade Nelson Agholor, you have to wonder if this is a sign a deal will be happening.
Sanders, a 21-year-old Pittsburgh native, spent three seasons at Penn State, but he was stuck behind Saquon Barkley for the first two. Last season, as a Junior, the 5'11", 210-pound Sanders rushed for 1,274 yards and nine touchdowns in 13 games. He also caught 24 balls for 139 yards. Sanders performed well at the NFL Combine, running a 4.49 (81st percentile) 40-yard dash and earning an 11.08 (83rd percentile) agility score.
With their first pick in the 2019 NFL Draft the Eagles selected Washington State offensive tackle Andre Dillard.
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Dillard is incredibly quick for a player his size, running his 40-yard dash in 4.96 seconds. To put that in perspective, Lane Johnson can his 40-yard dash in 4.72 seconds. Dillard had a quicker 20-yard shuffle — 4.4 seconds to 4.52 for Johnson — and just his three-cone drill was just 0.13 seconds slower. Is Dillard as athletic as Johnson? Not quite. But it is pretty close, and together, the Eagles have one of the most athletic set of tackles in the NFL when Dillard does eventually start.