While the Philadelphia Eagles have developed a reputation as a team that takes advantage of highly-touted prospects who fall below their projected spot in the NFL Draft. Howie Roseman took a bit of a gamble when he used the No. 64 overall pick Just one year after the Eagles instantly turned their secondary into one of the best young units in the league by drafting Quinyon Mitchell and Cooper DeJean, it appears as though Roseman may have stumbled into yet another high-end starter. Brooks Kubena of The Athletic notes that Mukuba has been taking first-team reps at safety as he competes with fellow youngster Sydney Brown. However, Mukuba has also been playing in the slot in dime packages next to DeJean, showcasing his versatility. It's very rare for players who were chosen with the very last pick of the second round to become instant starters on a team that is fresh off winning a Super Bowl, but some of the early returns suggest that Mukuba could be the rare type of player who managed to check that box. Mukuba,