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Glenn Erby

Instant analysis of Eagles selecting Sydney Brown at No. 66 overall

After a trade with the Houston Texans, the Eagles drafted OL Tyler Steen with the 65th overall pick and safety Sydney Brown with the 66th overall selection.

Swiss army knife at safety, Brown earned First-Team All-Big Ten playing a hybrid role.

The versatile safety racked up 320 tackles, 16 pass breakups, ten interceptions (including six in 2022), four forced fumbles, and two defensive touchdowns in his five years of college.

At the NFL scouting combine Brown would run a 4.47 40-yard dash (4th among safeties) and a 1.51 10-yard split (3rd among safeties).

Brown started 50 games for the Illini, and his brother, Chase, is also a star running back in this draft class.

With the pick complete, here’s an instant analysis.

Brown will be an Eagle for a long time

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Brown fits the Brandon Graham, and Jalen Hurts mold of team building and high character.

Brown is a more solid version of C.J. Gardner-Johnson

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Brown is a versatile Swiss Army Knife who’ll play the game with more discipline than Gardner-Johnson.

Brown is a team guy

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Philadelphia added even more character around Jalen Carter on the defensive side of the football.

Brown and Nolan Smith could one day both be captains.

Brown is athletic

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The Swiss Army Knife is athletic and will play in multiple positions.

Brown can play in the box, at deep safety, and in the slot.

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