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Glenn Erby

Senior Bowl notes: Eagles’ GM Howie Roseman keeping a close eye on QB Malik Willis

The draft starts in Mobile, but the opportunity to change a decision-makers’ mind can also be found in dynamic senior bowl performances.

During a nasty rainstorm on Wednesday, Liberty quarterback Malik Willis put on a show in front of every NFL, including Eagles general manager Howie Roseman, who reportedly was enthralled by the big-armed quarterback according to Football Outsiders.

Liberty quarterback Malik Willis has the best arm in Mobile, and it’s not close. He rifles off medium-range passes, both from the pocket and on the run, with little effort. Willis doesn’t have an off-speed pitch, however, and his accuracy was scattershot on Tuesday. Still, some teams are about to have visions of Trey Lance-meets-Josh Allen dancing in their heads. Some Eagle-eyed observers noted Howie Roseman paying particular attention to Willis.

Philadelphia has three first-round picks, and the assumption has always been that a mature Kenny Pickett would be the target if the Eagles did decide to go the quarterback route.

Willis offers the rawest potential out of the group, but if properly harnessed, he could become the NFC’s version of Josh Allen, something a lot of Eagles fans covet.

Roseman had previously stated that Hurts has earned the right to be the team’s starter in 2022, but things change and Willis appears to have left a big impression on the Eagles brass.

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