NFC East Position Rankings: The Quarterbacks

For decades, the NFC East was the most competitive and most feared division in all of football. In fact, an NFC East team participated in six of the nine Super Bowls played between the 1987 and 1995 seasons. However if you were to refer to the NFC East as the most competitive and most feared division in all of football today, you’d be only half right. Lacking a repeat champion since 2004, the division has become a source of parity while still maintaining the highly regarded and nationally viewed rivalry games which have become a staple of the NFL. After a horrid season a year ago where it looked as if a 7-9 team could steal the division at many points during the year, the NFC East looks to be improved and ready to begin to return to its old school form.

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Written by: Kevin Brady

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NFC East Rookie Watch: Philadelphia Eagles

The path to the Super Bowl, starts first by running the NFC East. To do that, the Cowboys will have to best the New York Giants, the Washington Redskins and the Philadelphia Eagles. Today, we look at the Philadelphia Eagles’ draft picks that could be the biggest problem for the Cowboys. Believe me this wasn’t easy, because even when I put my bias aside, I’m not sure that the Eagles hit home runs on any of their draft picks. But, I have to be fair, so we’ll look at Carson Wentz, Isaac Seumalo and Alex McCalister.

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Written by: Dante Giannetta

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2016 Draft: NFC East 1st-Round Recap

The first 31 picks (sorry New England) have come and gone in the 2016 NFL Draft. The Cowboys and each of their NFC East opponents have added a player who they expect to be a key cog in their team for years to come. I’ve written a more extensive recap about the Cowboys’ night already. For this article, let’s do a brief rundown of what our division rivals were up to and how it will affect their matchups with Dallas. Eagles select Carson Wentz, QB There was no surprise in Philadelphia’s pick.

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Written by: Jess Haynie

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2016 Draft: NFC East 1st-Round Recap

The first 31 picks (sorry New England) have come and gone in the 2016 NFL Draft. The Cowboys and each of their NFC East opponents have added a player who they expect to be a key cog in their team for years to come. I’ve written a more extensive recap about the Cowboys’ night already. For this article, let’s do a brief rundown of what our division rivals were up to and how it will affect their matchups with Dallas. Eagles select Carson Wentz, QB There was no surprise in Philadelphia’s pick.

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Written by: Jess Haynie

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Philadelphia Eagles Acquire 2nd Overall Pick From Browns

When the Los Angeles Rams made a deal with the Tennessee Titans for the 1st Overall Pick in the NFL Draft, the world was stunned. Many national reporters pounded that the 2nd Overall Pick could be dealt soon after that, and that with the market being set from the … Read more

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Written by: RJ Ochoa

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2016 NFL Draft: Zeke Elliott Ticketed for the NFC East?

Yesterday here at Inside The Star, I outlined the future for the NFC East in this upcoming draft by framing the question “Can the Cowboys Still Afford to Take a Quarterback at #4?”. With three of the division’s four teams selecting in the top 10, it’s now far … Read more

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Written by: Sean Martin

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Can the Cowboys Still Afford to Take a QB at #4?

Although it has been relatively quiet, it has been a very good off season for the Dallas Cowboys thus far. They have put an emphasis on re-signing their own free agents, by locking up Morris Claiborne, Rolando McClain, James Hanna, and Kyle Wilber. They also went out and … Read more

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Written by: Sean Martin

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NFC East Free Agency Update

Free Agency begins tomorrow at 4pm ET. There have already been some major shakeups in the NFC East, though! Things have already gotten pretty wild as the Washington Redskins, Philadelphia Eagles, and New York Giants have all handled some internal business in hopes of competing with the Dallas Cowboys in 2016. … Read more

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Written by: RJ Ochoa

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Dez Bryant To DeMarco Murray: “Come On Home”

Around lunchtime on Thursday afternoon, NFL Network’s Ian Rapoport had some interesting news for the football world. Apparently things between the Philadelphia Eagles and their big-time free agent running back of a year ago, cough DeMarco Murray cough, aren’t quite so brotherly in the city of cheesesteaks and … Read more

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Written by: RJ Ochoa

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