Eagles have shown consistent interest in LSU linebacker Harold Perkins

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The Philadelphia Eagles aren't just doing their homework. They're circling names. Some have surfaced more often than others. One that continues to do so belongs to Harold Perkins Jr.

According to Aaron Wilson, Philadelphia has maintained consistent contact with the former LSU Tigers standout throughout the predraft process, this after their talk at the NFL Combine. That includes formal meetings and continued check-ins as teams finalize their boards.

He has conducted Zoom interviews with several teams, including multiple with the hometown Texans, who have displayed interest in Perkins throughout the draft process, in addition to the Tampa Bay Buccaneers visited several teams, including the Pittsburgh Steelers and Los Angeles Chargers and has met formally with the New Orleans Saints, Dallas Cowboys and Philadelphia Eagles at the NFL scouting combine. The Green Bay Packers, Eagles, Chargers, Washington Commanders Steelers, New England Patriots, Buccaneers and Las Vegas Raiders have shown consistent interest in Perkins throughout the draft process.

In a season filled with smoke screens and misdirection, that kind of sustained interest tends to mean something. Perkins isn’t a traditional evaluation. He’s a projection.

At 6-foot-1 and around 220 pounds, he doesn’t fit neatly into one positional box, but that’s also what makes him intriguing. He has lined up at edge rusher, off-ball linebacker, and even in coverage roles during his time at LSU. Production has followed him everywhere. Seventeen career sacks, more than 30 tackles for loss, and flashes of playmaking ability in space paint the picture of a defender who impacts games in multiple ways.

Then there's the speed.

A reported 4.38-second time in the 40-yard dash doesn't just stand out. It changes how a defense can deploy him. Of course, there are questions. An ACL injury in 2024 added some uncertainty to his evaluation, and teams will need to feel comfortable with his medicals. There's also the matter of fit. Where exactly does he line up at the next level? That's where someone like Vic Fangio comes in.

If there's a coordinator built to maximize a player like Perkins, he has to value disguise, flexibility, and creativity. Philadelphia has already shown a willingness to invest in hybrid defenders, and Perkins would offer another chess piece capable of changing the look of a defense from snap to snap. Whether that translates to a draft-day selection remains to be seen, but one thing is clear. In a process filled with noise, the Eagles’ continued interest in Perkins isn’t accidental.

This article originally appeared on Eagles Wire: Harold Perkins has drawn consistent interest from the Eagles

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