Why Eagles Need to Bring Back Free Agent Rodney McLeod

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Free agent Rodney McLeod showed he can still play, and the Eagles should bring him back, writes RoobNBCS. Do you agree with his assessment?

With DeVonta Smith starting 16 games and Landon Dickerson 13, this was the first time in more than a quarter of a century that the Eagles' 1st- and 2nd-round picks both started at least 12 games. In 1995, 1st-round pick Mike Mamula started 13 and 2nd-round pick Barrett Brooks -- NBC Sports Philadelphia's own -- started 16. The only other times it happened were 1957 and 1988 .

When the Chargers released him after the season, the Eagles signed him without giving up anything. Feeley had a heck of a career as a 5th-round pick, playing 11 years for five teams. The Eagles drafted Reggie Brown with the 2nd-round pick they got from the Dolphins, and although his career was ultimately disappointing, he did have over 2,500 yards and 17 TDs in five years with the Eagles. The Dolphins haven't won a playoff game since they made that trade.

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