Much like in year’s past, we saw the Eagles draft a player with knee injuries in college that they decided to take a risk on. This time around it was Connecticut linebacker Greg Lloyd. If the name sounds familiar, it’s because his father, also named Greg Lloyd, played for the Steelers.
In 2009, Lloyd tore both his ACL and MCL. He returned in 2010, but the injury lingered and caused him to miss nine games as a senior.
Lloyd stands at 6’2″ and 260 pounds so I like the size he has. He’s known as a downhill player who can step into a hole and blow it up. Lloyd as known as a heavy hitting guy, and I like that as the Eagles really lack a scary player on defense who can really lay a hit.
Although he does very well at filling holes inside, he fairs pretty well in plays that stretch to the outside. He doesn’t have great open field speed, but he slides well and can make plays that go around the edge.
Lloyd has proven to be a versatile player and it ha...
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