In a redraft of the 2024 NFL draft, Cooper DeJean, the Eagles' defensive standout, was selected in the top 15 picks, surpassing his teammate Quinyon Mitchell. DeJean's impact on the field, including contributions as a punt returner, was noted for its value, with his performance earning high ratings in various defensive metrics.
Quinyon Mitchell excelled as a cornerback, ranking among the league's best full-time starters and displaying a strong showing throughout the season, culminating in a Super Bowl victory. Mitchell recorded impressive statistics, including 16 forced incompletions and a low yards allowed per coverage snap rate, showcasing his prowess in coverage.
The Eagles also secured Ravens cornerback Nate Wiggins at No. 22 in the redraft, highlighting their ability to acquire impactful players in the secondary. DeJean and Mitchell's contributions played significant roles in Philadelphia's successful season, with DeJean's versatile skills and Mitchell's consistent performance solidifying their positions as key assets for the team.