Milton Williams has been one of the greatest successes of the Philadelphia Eagles and their recent project history in recent years. The old third round of Louisiana Tech has become one of the best interior defenders in the League in recent years.
Williams’ four -year race with the Eagles was so strong that he received the third free agreement in the history of the League in this offseason with the New England Patriots.
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It’s good, however. Although Williams is certainly a significant loss, the Eagles were prepared for his departure. And the climb of an old choice of seventh tower shows how comfortable Philly was to let Williams walk.
Moro Ojomo was not the best tackle taken by the Eagles in the 2022 recovery. But the work he has accomplished in the past three years has shown that the team feels that he is ready for a significant increase in snaps this season.
And Jimmy Kempski of Phillyvoice believes that the development of Ojomo shows that the Eagles do not miss a beat with the product of Texas.
“Fangio said he loved what he had seen from Ojomo in 2024 both as a rusher of passes and defender, and Fangio does not praise BS in the media like most coaches,” said Kempski. “He is already a three-way player, and yes, certainly playing next to Carter will not hurt.
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“I think he is fortunate to prove that he can do a lot of things that Milton could do.”
A great reason why the Eagles have always been great in recent years is that they have been able to write the best young talents and replace the aging veterans who go to the free agency.
Ojomo may well be the next example of what goes ahead.
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