

He battled an ankle injury, but he's a bit stiff, he's not as big as everyone expected, and the effort wasn't great. While he's not the biggest guy in the world, he also has plenty of athleticism and his mobility was a big part of his game in college.Ĭould Oregon's Kayvon Thibodeaux slip in the draft? "I think it's absolutely in the realm of possibility he doesn't go in the first 4-5 picks.

That attribute alone should make him intriguing at the next level. But Corral put up big numbers at Ole Miss and was extremely accurate, completing 67.3% of his college passes. Corral said on The Rich Eisen Show that the Eagles were one of his visits.Ĭorral (6-1, 212) is a potential first-round pick considered by many to be behind Malik Willis and Kenny Pickett in this class. The Eagles have said publicly that they're committed to Jalen Hurts but they were interested in some of the veterans this offseason and are showing some interest in the draft class. Malone was the Conference USA Defensive Player of the Year in 2019 and in 2021. In 2021, Malone had 9 sacks, 17 1/2 tackles and 4 forced fumbles in his fifth season at Western Kentucky (he returned in 2021 and made the most of it). We know how much the Eagles like Senior Bowl players. Malone (6-3, 243) is a likely Day 2 pick who was the Senior Bowl American team MVP.


The Eagles are one of several teams Malone has already visited, NFL Network reported. He could end up being a solid Day 2 option for the Eagles if he makes it all the way to 51. Ebiketie visited the Eagles, according to Josh Norris.Įbiketie (6-2, 250) is a native of Cameroon and didn’t play football until high school. The former Temple edge rusher transferred to Penn State in 2021 and had a really good season with 9 1/2 sacks, 17 TFLs and 2 FFs. He had a few flare ups on the field so he’ll need to be under control in the NFL, but something tells me Nick Sirianni will like that competitive fire. Pickens has the type of size that could make him a nice complement for DeVonta Smith. If he can get back to his pre-injury form, he could be a great target in Day 2. He missed most of the 2021 season with an ACL injury but did return. The 6-3, 195-pound receiver could be a great second-round option. So much of the attention goes to Georgia defensive players (and rightfully so) but Pickens is a really intriguing prospect too. He averaged nearly 20 yards per catch in 2021. When healthy, Williams is the best deep threat in this draft class. This visit will give the Eagles a chance to get some further information on his recovery. Williams, 21, is still healing from an ACL tear but is reportedly ahead of schedule. The incident is the greatest publication disruption to the state’s largest news organisation since a blizzard shut operations down for two days in January 1996, the company said.The Eagles are bringing in Williams, according to Josh Norris of Underdog Fantasy. Monday’s newspapers were printed albeit without any classified ads. “We appreciate everyone’s patience and understanding as we work to fully restore systems and complete this investigation as soon as possible.” said “we are currently unable to provide an exact timeline” on when operations will be fully restored. In an email, the Inquirer’s publisher, Lisa Hughes. It is unclear whether any personal data has been exposed, exactly which systems had been breached, or who was behind the attack and what motivations they had.
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The Los Angeles Times in 2018 was affected by a major ransomware attack in which a kind of malicious software that essentially paralyses a system – holding it to ransom – and demands payment to free the system.įew details about the attack on the Inquirer have been released to staff members or readers. The print edition continued uninterrupted but the incident, which was probably triggered by a “phishing” attempt in which the victim is tricked – often through email – into downloading malware, forced the Guardian to close its offices for several months. In December, the Guardian was hit by a ransomware attack in which the personal data of staff in the UK and US was accessed. News organisations are increasingly being targeted by sophisticated cyber-attacks – as have government agencies, hospitals, universities and the business sector. It is unclear when normal editorial services will be restored. The Inquirer’s offices are closed through at least Tuesday, and the company is looking for co-working space to serve as a makeshift newsroom for election night. Disruption to the Inquirer, the most read daily in Pennsylvania and the third-longest continuously serving newspaper in the US, comes as the city prepares for a mayoral primary election on Tuesday.
