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Was Eagles’ wheeling and dealing worth it?

April 24th, 2010

AND TO think somebody actually suggested a few weeks back that nobody in the league wants to make a deal with Howie Roseman. “His ability to accumulate those [draft] picks, it’s fun to watch how he goes about that,” head coach Andy Reid said last night after his new general manager spent a good portion of the second day of the NFL draft playing Monty Hall. The Eagles, who traded up 11 spots in the first round Thursday night to acquire defensive end Brandon Graham, spent most of yesterday evening trading down. With Roseman working the phones, the Eagles traded down three times, first with the Cowboys, then the Browns and finally the Packers. The result: The Eagles added four more picks …

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Was Eagles’ wheeling and dealing worth it?

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