The 2010 NFL Draft is not far behind us, yet many first-round picks are already great players for their teams. Sam Bradford, Ndamukong Suh, Russell Okung, Eric Berry, Ryan Matthews, Jason Pierre-Paul—they all are starters and some of them are really excelling. Unfortunately, the Philadelphia Eagles haven’t seen such a return from their own first-round pick of 2010. Brandon Graham, the defensive end from the University of Michigan, has started...
Whatever anyone thinks, the Philadelphia Eagles are going to do, believe one thing. They won't do it. Just when you think they have no choice but to make a major change, that's when they dig their heels in deepest.The Eagles as an organization are a very insular group that seems to think they're smarter than everyone else, and if everyone else feels a certain way, then that way clearly isn't for them.They have been this way for over a decade...
The Philadelphia Eagles had an ineffective defense in 2011. Although people think that stopping the run was the biggest problem, the numerous broken plays of the secondary were more costly. Juan Castillo brought in a new philosophy by casting the blitz aside and using more conservative tactics. He managed to improve the red zone defense (opponents scored in 59.57 percent of times instead of 78.26 percent in 2010), but still the team ranked...
On a Sunday where Tim Tebow lost some of his magic, it almost seemed like the Eagles had stolen it. Entering the day, as ludicrous as it sounds, they still had hopes of winning the NFC East or claiming the final Wild Card spot. The first order of business was needing the Washington Redskins to somehow knock off the New York Giants. A Giants' win would have ended their pursuit of an NFC East title before they even took the field. Shockingly the...
Last night's Giants game was great for fans—except for Jersey City Assemblyman—and police detective—Charles Mainor. Because a constituent noticed that his Facebook status said, "We are not going to just lay down, we come to play. Who the hell do you think we are the DALLAS COWGIRLS OR THOSE GAYBIRDS FROM PHILLY...NO WE ARE THE NEW YORK GIANTS." [ more › ]
LaJuan Ramsey is a defensive tackle for the Philadelphia Eagles, wearing number 77. 2006 is his first year as a professional football player. He played in college at USC. LaJuan Ramsey is 6 feet, 2 inches and weighs 296 pounds. Here you can recommend links and photos or discuss LaJuan Ramsey and the Eagles.