Sometimes, it's good to be wrong. Most of us had it figured out, or at least that's what we thought. Certainly, the Philadelphia Eagles would draft Kenyon Sadiq, or maybe they'd find Lane Johnson's successor.
Theory suggested they might trade up if a prospect was simply too good to pass on. Well, that's exactly what they did, but they landed a guy that most of us didn't think would be an option.Makai Lemon is the choice. The conversation will eventually shift back toward A.J.
Brown's expected exit, but first things first. It's time to discuss the new guy in town. Lemon was widely considered by most as one of the NFL Draft's second-best wide receivers, a prospect who probably should have been among the top 15 players taken.
Then came that run on offensive tackles, and just like that, they may have changed the offensive roster's trajectory.The Eagles may have accelerated an offensive rebuild. This pick isn't just about adding talent. It's about reshaping the future.
With uncertainty surrounding A.J. Brown and questions about long-term offensive identity, Lemon gives Philadelphia a potential cornerstone. Pairing him with DeVonta Smith ensures the passing game doesn't take a step back.
It ensures evolution. This feels less like depth and more like preparation for what's next.Philadelphia added elite value instead of forcing a need.The board dictated this move, and the Eagles listened. There were other needs (edge rusher, offensive tackle), but reaching for one would have been a mistake.
Lemon's talent simply outweighed the alternatives. When a top-15 caliber player is sitting there at 20, it isn't time to overthink it. It's time for action.
This is the type of disciplined aggression that has defined Howie Roseman's best drafts.This offense just became more dangerous overnight. Explosiveness matters. Lemon brings separation ability, playmaking instincts, and the kind of versatility that stresses defenses.
Whether he's lining up outside or working the middle of the field, he adds a dimension that forces defenses to adjust.That doesn't just help him. It helps his teammates. It elevates everyone around him.That's the bigger picture in a nutshell.
The Eagles didn't just make a surprising pick. They made a smart one. If Makai Lemon becomes what many believe he can be, this won't be remembered as a curveball. It'll be remembered as another turning point.This article originally appeared on Eagles Wire: NFL Draft: Three reasons to like the Eagles' selection of Makai Lemon