Nine BC players signed with NFL teams after the end of the annual draft, including Jeff Smith, Hamp Cheevers, Lukas Denis, and Connor Strachan.
Sweeney Selected in Seventh Round by Buffalo Bills
Sweeney, the first BC tight end to be drafted since the 2004 NFL Draft, was selected by the Buffalo Bills with the 228th overall pick in the seventh round.
Allen, Harris Selected in Third Round of 2019 NFL Draft
Zach Allen was picked 65th overall by the Arizona Cardinals—about an hour later, Will Harris became a Detroit Lion at pick number 81.
Lindstrom Picked 14th Overall by Atlanta Falcons in 2019 NFL Draft
After a superb Senior Bowl and an impressive NFL Combine, offensive guard Chris Lindstrom climbed all the way up to 14th overall, landing with the Atlanta Falcons.
Looking Back at BC’s Most Recent First Round NFL Draft Selections
Chris Lindstrom is projected to be the first BC prospect selected in the opening round of the NFL Draft since Luke Kuechly—he would also be the Eagles’ 10th first rounder since 2000.
Notebook: Offensive Line, Running Backs Impress in Spring Game
BC football had its annual spring game Saturday. The contest featured a modified scoring system, a standout performance from the offensive line, and a showcase of the Eagles’ running back depth.
Running Back Depth, New Secondary on Display in Jay McGillis Memorial Spring Game
With AJ Dillon sitting out, David Bailey and Javian Dayne stood out carrying the ball, and the new secondary pieces looked strong in the annual spring game.
2019 Eagles’ Top-Five Potential Undrafted Free Agents
BC is expected to have seven or so players selected in this year’s NFL Draft—but what about the guys that might not hear their name called in April?
Lindstrom Draws Attention of Patriots, Smith(s) Impress at BC Pro Day
Chris Lindstrom spent the day under the watchful eye of New England Patriots offensive line coach Dante Scarnecchia, while Jeff Smith and Ray Smith had strong performances.
What We Learned About BC’s 2019 Draft Class From the NFL Combine
BC sent a school record seven prospects to Indianapolis—over the course of the four-day pre-draft workout period, some Eagles surprised, while others underwhelmed.