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Mock Draft Tracker

With the NFL Scouting Combine only days away, we turn to our Mock Draft Tracker to find out which players the experts think the Eagles might draft with the fourth overall pick.

Texas A&M tackle Luke Joeckel remains the most popular choice, grabbing five of this week's 14 selections. Alabama cornerback Dee Milliner is next in line with three selections, while Utah defensive tackle Star Lotulelei picked up two. Rounding out our list are West Virginia quarterback Geno Smith, Alabama guard Chance Warmack, Central Michigan tackle Eric Fisher and Georgia linebacker Jarvis Jones. Each player received one selection. This is Fisher's first appearance on the Mock Draft Tracker.

To read the entire projection, click on the name of the expert who made the selection. Click here to view last week's mock draft tracker ...

Mock Draft Tracker
Site Selection Last Updated
ESPN (Mel Kiper, Jr.) Dee Milliner, CB, Alabama February 7
Comment: "I noted in the previous mock that on a per-play basis, rookie Brandon Boykin might have been the best player in the Eagles secondary toward the end of the season. The Eagles could see a number of personnel changes with the new regime, but they can't afford to fall off significantly in the secondary in a division with Eli Manning, Robert Griffin III and Tony Romo. You might expect Chip Kelly to score points, but he's always put a great emphasis on his defense too. Milliner has elite grades in terms of awareness and ball skills, and he's a physical corner who can push wideouts off routes. And he can flat-out tackle."
ESPN (Todd McShay) Luke Joeckel, OT, Texas A&M February 7
Comment: "West Virginia QB Geno Smith is a possibility here, but Joeckel is one of the top three overall prospects in this class and would be tough to pass up. New head coach Chip Kelly favors smaller, more athletic linemen like Joeckel, who would take care of a desperate need for an overall talent and depth upgrade along the offensive line. The question is whether the Eagles would feel comfortable moving Joeckel to the right side to accommodate returning LT Jason Peters."
SI.com (Don Banks) Geno Smith, QB, WVU January 24
Comment: "This is where the real guess-work begins, because so much depends on whether new Eagles coach Chip Kelly believes he currently has his starting quarterback on the roster or not. Smith's talents aren't a perfect mesh for Kelly's up-tempo offense, but he's got enough mobility to get the job done, and his pocket-passing skills are NFL ready. We know quarterbacks get pushed up by need, but the Eagles defense needs so much help that Alabama cornerback Dee Milliner could be tough to pass on."
FOX Sports (Peter Schrager) Dee Milliner, CB, Alabama January 23
Comment: "Pegging a first round pick to the Eagles is like pinning a tail on a donkey at this point in the process. All questions are obviously on the offense and what new coach Chip Kelly plans to do with the quarterback decision. But Kelly and Howie Roseman have not publicly made any statements about the future of Michael Vick, Nick Foles, or this selection. Until then, I'm going to focus on the defense, an even more disastrous unit than the offense in 2012. Nnamdi Asomugha's best days are behind him, Dominique Rodgers-Cromartie can't tackle, and the rest of the corners are just guys. Milliner isn't just a guy. He's the next in a long line of great Alabama corners to enter the NFL Draft. He'll be a good fit in Philly."
NFL.com (Bucky Brooks) Jarvis Jones, LB, Georgia January 25
NFL.com (Daniel Jeremiah) Star Lotulelei, DT, Utah February 8
Comment: "The Eagles are focused on getting bigger on defense as they adjust their scheme with a new coaching staff. Lotulelei would form an excellent tandem with last year's first-round pick, Fletcher Cox."
NFL.com (Charles Davis) Star Lotulelei, DT, Utah January 15
NFL.com (Gil Brandt) Chance Warmack, G, Alabama January 15
Comment: "The Eagles fill a need by making Warmack the first guard picked in the top 10 since 1997."
NFL.com (Albert Breer) Dee Milliner, CB, Alabama February 6
NFL.com (Josh Norris) Luke Joeckel, OT, Texas A&M January 14
Comment: "Obviously, if Chip Kelly has full confidence that Jason Peters will return to form, this pick might not happen. Joeckel showed a few rough edges against Florida, but he fits the style of offense Kelly ran at Oregon -- if that is indeed the direction he intends to go."
CBSSports.com (Dane Brugler) Luke Joeckel, OT, Texas A&M February 3
Comment: "Just like other positions on the Eagles depth chart, offensive tackle looked to be a strength, but injuries have really taken a toll on this team. Although Jason Peters injury situation will be a factor in Philadelphia choosing a tackle, Joeckel has the chance to grow into one of the NFL's best."
CBSSports.com (Rob Rang) Luke Joeckel, OT, Texas A&M February 4
Comment: "The hiring of Chip Kelly as head coach could mean that the Eagles will look to address the quarterback position as Nick Foles, 1-5 in six games as a rookie starter, is a pocket passer and a poor fit in the Kelly's read-option offense. Michael Vick potentially could fit, but he's 32, gets injured too frequently and hasn't operated particularly well in up-tempo offenses. The safer choice might be to wait until a round or two for a passer better suited to the scheme (perhaps Florida State's E.J. Manuel or Arizona's Matt Scott) and add the left tackle capable of protecting him here in Texas A&M's Luke Joeckel, NFLDraftScout.com's top-rated overall prospect."
OptimumScouting.com (Eric Galko) Luke Joeckel, OT, Texas A&M January 27
Comment: "Up for consideration for this pick is Ryan Nassib, who may be a sneaky good fit for this Chip Kelly/West Coast offense hybrid, but would be a reach here, Eric Fisher, who may work better in space for Chip Kelly's offense, or Joeckel, who still retains the value of the drafts best tackle, for now. It's no lock that Joeckel is the best (reviewing his film to compare he and Fisher), but at this point, the Eagles go with the best OT in the draft."
NationalFootballPost.com (Russ Lande) Eric Fisher, OT, Central Michigan February 11
Comment: "Jason Peters is no sure thing to be the player he was before his achilles injury and the Eagles right tackle spot is still unsettled. After an outstanding week at the Senior Bowl, where he convinced everyone in attendance that he can be a high end starter, the Eagles know selecting him gives them insurance in case Peters has any issues and stabilizes the right tackle position if Peters is back to his old form for the 2013 season."

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