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Mel Kiper Jr. Believes 2 Teams Are Set Up To Add Good Players On Day 3 Of Draft

Mel Kiper, Chris Mortensen and Keyshawn Johnson broadcast for ESPN during the 2007 NFL Draft on April 28, 2007 at Radio City Music Hall in New York, New York.
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The first two days of the NFL Draft are already in the books, but that doesn’t mean there aren’t stars who are still up for grabs.

Of course, most of the highly-coveted players go in rounds one and two, with a small portion of them going in the third round.

But history has taught us that there’s plenty of value in the later rounds as well, and this year won’t be the exception to that rule.

With that in mind, NFL Draft expert Mel Kiper Jr. pointed out the Philadelphia Eagles and Buffalo Bills as the likeliest candidates to get more value on the final day of the draft.

He reported that the Eagles own three picks in Round 4 and three more in Round 5, while the Bills have one pick in Round 4, and four in Round 5.

Unsurprisingly, the Eagles have been one of the biggest winners of the draft thus far.

GM Howie Roseman doesn’t hesitate to make moves and take some chances, and somehow, he always manages to get players to slip.

He’s added plenty of talent to the secondary defense, and the Eagles could continue to be one of the driving forces of the NFC.

As for the Bills, they disappointed some of their fans by trading out of the first round, but they still managed to get a new prime weapon for Josh Allen, and even though some aren’t as high on them this season, they should still be a Super Bowl contender for at least another year.

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