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2022 NFL draft: RAS scores for Eagles’ 5-player class

The draft is over and as the Eagles work to wrap up their undrafted free-agent class, GM Howie Roseman has to be commended for his collection of athletic and versatile football players.

Philadelphia focused on big-game experience and leadership in this draft, with every player drafted having spent four years in school and, or spent time as a captain.

The Eagles have received high marks from most insiders and according to Kent Lee Platte of RAS.com, Philadelphia had one of the most explosive classes in the draft.

RAS (Relative Athletic Score) is a measurement of a player’s athletic testing in relation to both size and historic results.

It’s graded on a scale of 1-10, with 10 being the highest and we reviewed the RAS (Relative Athletic Score) of all five Philadelphia draftees.

Jordan Davis, DT

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Howie Roseman traded up for Davis because he’s an athletic marvel with no peers from that standpoint.

Cam Jurgens, C

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Jurgens has elite traits, which explains why Jason Kelce personally picked him to be his successor.

Nakobe Dean, LB

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The Georgia All-American didn’t work out at the Combine and only did position drills at the his Pro Day.

Kyron Johnson, LB

Johnson is one of the most athletic linebackers to be drafted in the last 30+ years and his RAS score of 8.43 ranked 380 out of 2,419 linebackers from 1987 to 2022.

Grant Calcaterra, TE

The former SMU and Oklahoma product is the Eagles’ worst athletic prospect drafted in 2022, and he’s actually one of the most athletic tight ends ever drafted.

Calcaterra’s 8.16 RAS out of a possible 10.00 ranked 188 out of 1,014 tight ends from 1987 to 2022.

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