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Roseman’s role shifts for Eagles’ draft

April 16th, 2010

When the Eagles huddle in their “war room” for next week’s NFL draft, there will be two chairs at the center of a conference room on the second floor of the NovaCare Complex. One will be large, and the other will belong to Howie Roseman, the Eagles’ newly minted general manager. Roseman will be close to Andy Reid because it was the general manager who supervised the compiling of the Eagles’ draft board – their field guide through three days and hundreds of prospects – and for practical reasons. When a decision has to be made on the fly, Reid will need his right-hand man right by his side. “You go in with a pretty clear picture of what you want to do unless there are some surprises,” Eagles …

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