Philadelphia Eagles General Manager Howie Roseman is predicted to make bold moves during the upcoming NFL Draft, potentially trading up to secure a standout cornerback from the University of Alabama. NFL Network analyst Daniel Jeremiah suggests Roseman has a 70% chance of moving up and a 30% chance of trading down from the team’s current No. 22 pick. Jeremiah’s projection aligns with the Eagles’ need to bolster their vulnerable secondary defense, particularly in light of the team’s recent struggles in the latter stages of games. Top cornerback prospects from Alabama, such as Terrion Arnold and Kool-Aid McKinstry, are identified as potential targets for Philadelphia. Both players are seen as NFL-ready defenders who could significantly strengthen the Eagles’ secondary. With the addition of former Denver Broncos head coach Vic Fangio as the team’s new defensive coordinator, the Eagles appear determined to address their defensive weaknesses.