Mitchell's teammates enjoy the trash talk coming from him
He had strong seasons in 2022 and 2023, earning first-team All-MAC and second-team All-American honors. Posting six interceptions and 37 pass deflections during that span, he solidified his reputation as a playmaker in addition to strong coverage skills.
Ex-Toledo standout and Philadelphia Eagles rookie cornerback Quinyon Mitchell isn't known to be much of a trash-talker, but he spoke up while going one-on-one with explosive star wideout A.J. Brown during mandatory minicamp.
Unlike in recent years, the Eagles have several starting jobs open for 2024. Here are three positions to watch as the team starts their first mandatory minicamp.
NFL Network’s Jeffri Chadiha likes what he’s seen from the Philadelphia Eagles this offseason and gives five reasons why he believes they’re the NFL’s second-most improved team.
The Eagles buck their own recent trends, selecting a cornerback in round one for the first time in over 20 years while not moving up to land an elite talent.
The Philadelphia Eagles secondary and what they play to do with their rookie cornerbacks, Quinyon Mitchell and Cooper DeJean, is a major focus point this
Eagles fans rarely see the bright side of anything, especially after a 32-9 playoff loss to the Bucs in the wild-card round. But after an eventful offseason, Eagles fans have good reason to be optimistic.
Mitchell is learning from Slay to start his NFL career
The Philadelphia Eagles will have some tough decisions to make about the defensive side of football over the next few months. Philadelphia entered the offseason looking to add to the secondary and did so in a major way throughout the 2024 National Football League Draft.
Forget No. 22 overall selection Quinyon Mitchell, the Eagles somehow got the Nos. 2, 5, 11, and 20 picks in the NFL Draft this offseason. The kicker to that factual statement is that the four others are from the 2018 draft (running back Saquon Barkley at No.
While we may need to wait months until football is back in our lives, it's never too early to secure some futures bets, and there is a trio of team win totals at plus-money that catch our eye.
With the 2024 NFL season coming up quickly, the Philadelphia Eagles are going to be a very interesting team to watch. After a brutal collapse late in 2023 that culminated with a Wild Card loss to the Tampa Bay Buccaneers, the Eagles are looking to get back on track.
Philadelphia's top two picks have clear paths into the starting lineup in a needy secondary.
The picks are in, and NFL experts were extremely high on the Eagles’ draft class, appraising good value with many of the picks they made – Cooper DeJean, Quinyon Mitchell, and Jeremiah Trotter Jr., among others.
Philadelphia Eagles defensive coordinator Vic Fangio addressed the media for the first time since he was hired back in January. One of the many questions
It sounds like Philadelphia Eagles first-round pick Quinyon Mitchell has already earned head coach Nick Sirianni's stamp of approval. The Eagles kicked
The Dallas Cowboys star linebacker seems to be having quite unfiltered reactions to certain draft picks. After his viral reaction to Tyler Guyton‘s selection
The Philadelphia Eagles took arguably the draft's top cornerback when they selected Toledo's Quinyon Mitchell with the No. 22 overall pick.
Most mock drafts have the Pittsburgh Steelers selecting either a offensive tackle or center in the first round. That seems to be the general consensus.
In ESPN’s Mock Draft 4.0, Mel Kiper Jr. raised eyebrows with his projection for the Broncos’ first-round pick: a mid-major cornerback. According to Kiper, the Broncos could end up selecting Toledo’s Quinyon Mitchell from the MEAC conference.
The Philadelphia Eagles desperately need help in their secondary. This was made painfully obvious last season when the Eagles finished 31st in the NFL in passing defense.
Toledo CB Quinyon Mitchell is a likely Day 1 pick, something the Rockets haven't had in three decades.
The Denver Broncos need a whole lot of things entering the NFL Draft. That includes a quarterback after the team cut Russell Wilson. However, because the Broncos pick 12th, it may be difficult for them to snag one of the top quarterback prospects in the draft class.
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