The Real McCoy??
Eagles ink rookie running back to four-year deal
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POSTED: Jul 4, 2009
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The move by the Eagles to get their highly regarded runner into the fold showed their continued commitment to not having rookie holdouts. McCoy became the first second-rounder taken in the 2009 NFL Draft to sign.
He's expected to report to training camp at Lehigh University (Bethlehem, Pa.) on Sunday, July 26th along with the seven other members of the Birds’ 2009 Draft Class. McCoy’s signing leaves only first round selection WR Jeremy Maclin (19th overall) left to sign with the Eagles.
With starting running back Brian Westbrook coming off knee and ankle surgeries this offseason, veteran Correll Buckhalter long gone to the Broncos, and disappointing holdover Lorenzo Booker not looking like the answer, the Eagles will be counting on McCoy (5-feet-11, 210 pounds) to hit the ground running at training camp.
Look for McCoy, who is supposed to be the smaller half of the Eagles new two-headed monster, to get plenty of touches in the Eagles four preseason games. The versatile underclassman from the University of Pittsburgh does have some skill as an elusive runner with great lateral moves (2,816 career rushing yards and 35 touchdowns).
Plus, McCoy is a very good receiver known for running great routes and having soft hands -- 65 catches for 549 yards. But in the NFL, all running backs must show an ability to pickup a blitz and block, which are both skills that McCoy must improve upon.
Watch for the Eagles to give McCoy, combo back Kyle Eckel, and Booker first cracks at picking-up the slack for Westbrook until he is totally healthy.
If Westbrook is slow to comeback and/or one of the existing running backs on the roster is not the answer there is always the possibility of bringing in a veteran back (i.e., Ahmad Green, Warrick Dunn, Deuce McAllister, Edgerrin James, DeShaun Foster, Rudi Johnson).
Lloyd Vance is a Sr. NFL Writer for
Taking It to the House
and an award-winning member of the Pro Football Writers of
America (PFWA)
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