The Eagles are one of the gold standard NFL franchises, and the ability to stay elite begins with the college scouting process that helps Howie Roseman secure elite SEC, Big Ten, and college football talent.
Ohio State (1) and Michigan (15) are set to renew their rivalry in Ann Arbor, and Matt Holland, the Eagles' Assistant Director of College Scouting, is on site at the Big House. For the Buckeyes, linebacker Arvell Reese, safety Caleb Downs, and wide receiver Carnell Tate are all viewed as top ten-caliber prospects. If Roseman has Holland scouting for 2027, Jeremiah Smith could be the No. 1 overall pick, and he'll certainly add to the long list of recent Ohio State receivers who have become high picks and productive NFL players. On defense, Ohio State linebacker Sonny Styles and corner Davison Igbinosun are drawing first-round projections. Cornerback Jermaine Matthews Jr and tight end Max Klare are also players to watch.
This article originally appeared on Eagles Wire: Eagles sent director of college scouting to Ohio State vs. Michigan
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