BREAKING: Quinyon Mitchell Selected By Philadelphia Eagles In 1st Round Of NFL Draft

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BREAKING: Quinyon Mitchell Selected By Philadelphia Eagles In 1st Round Of NFL Draft


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With the #22 pick in the 2024 NFL Draft, the Philadelphia Eagles selected Quinyon Mitchell. The pick of the CB from Toledo by Howie Roseman & Nick Sirianni is broken down by Chase Senior on this edition of Eagles Now. Catch the entire NFL Draft & Eagles news right here! Go to https://www.eightsleep.com/chatsports and get $200 off plus free shipping on the Pod Cover by Eight Sleep. Invest in the rest you deserve with the Eight Sleep Pod. Mitchell showcases strong athleticism and a knack for pass defense at Toledo, recording impressive stats with several interceptions, signaling a solid transition to the NFL. His play recognition and agility in coverage are standout traits, though he must improve his press coverage techniques to compete at higher levels​​. Never miss any Philadelphia Eagles news & rumors by subscribing to Eagles Now on Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/EaglesNow?sub_confirmation=1 Philadelphia Eagles Draft Picks & Results: RD1, #22 - Quinyon Mitchell (CB, Toledo) RD2, #50 - RD2, #53 - RD4, #120 - RD5, #161 - RD5, #171 - RD5, #172 - RD6, #210 - Quinyon Mitchell Draft Profile: - The 'Good' from Chat Sports' Tom Downey (@whatgoingdowney on Twitter): Speedy, great play strength, versatile in various coverages​​. - via The Athletic's Dane Brugler: Mitchell is a balanced size/speed athlete who stays in phase up and down the field, doesn’t panic and makes plays on the football at a high rate. His tape and traits show an NFL-ready starter with a bright future. GRADE: 1st Round (No. 11 overall) - via PFF: Mitchell recorded some of the best advanced coverage metrics over a two-year sample size in the PFF college era. He has all the ability in the world to be a CB1 at the next level, but his lack of experience in press coverage could stop him from being a unanimous first-round pick on every team's board. - Downey's 'Bad': Struggles with consistency in coverage; Needs to improve physicality; Can be outpaced by speedy receivers. Sound off in