Fourth Round, 101st overall
Position: Defensive back
College: Florida
Physique: 5-foot-11, 194 pounds
40-yard dash: 4.41 seconds
Age: 21
The skinny: Watkins can play both cornerback and safety, and the Eagles will look at him at both spots. He could also be a valuable special-teams contributor. He started in parts of three of his four seasons with Florida and rotated between cornerback and safety last season. Watkins said he feels more comfortable at cornerback. He had only three interceptions during his college career. Watkins injured his Achilles tendon at the Senior Bowl and did not participate in positional drills at the combine. He said his 40-yard dash time and his pro day were affected by the injury. Watkins is the brother of No. 4 overall pick Sammy Watkins.
Fifth round, 141st overall
Position: Defensive end
College: Oregon
Physique: 6-6, 281
40-yard dash: N/A
Age: 23
The skinny: A prototype defensive end for the Eagles' 3-4 scheme, Hart played for Chip Kelly at Oregon and is close with defensive line coach Jerry Azzinaro. He started his final three seasons for the Ducks and had 61/2 tackles for a loss and 31/2 sacks as a senior. Kelly expects Hart to have a grasp of the Eagles defense upon his arrival. Hart broke his left foot in January and missed the Senior Bowl and combine. The Eagles brought him in for a medical evaluation, and Hart said he is fully healthy.
Fifth round, 162d overall
Position: Safety
College: Stanford
Physique: 6-1, 207
40-yard dash: 4.57 seconds
Age: 22
The skinny: Reynolds was one of the nation's most productive safeties the last two seasons, twice earning first-team all-Pac 12 honors. He has good size for the position, although he is believed to lack elite athleticism. Reynolds made six interceptions and returned three for scores in 2012. He had just one interception in 2013, and he attributed the decline to quarterbacks' testing him less often. Reynolds improved from 47 to 87 tackles in 2013. He missed 2011 with a knee injury, and left Stanford with one year of eligibility remaining. Reynolds is the son of an NFL linebacker by the same name.
Seventh round, 224th overall
Position: Defensive tackle
College: Wisconsin
Physique: 6-2, 333
40-yard dash: N/A
Age: 22
The skinny: A big-bodied nose tackle, Allen has experience in a 3-4 defensive front and adds depth to the line. He started the last two seasons for Wisconsin and was recruited out of high school by Azzinaro. Allen had eight sacks during his college career and 15 tackles for a loss. He was named honorable-mention all-Big Ten the last two seasons. If he makes the roster, he can be a space-eating run-stuffer. - Zach BermanEndText