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Eagles' second- and third-round picks

Some facts and figures about Zach Ertz and Bennie Logan.

The Eagles selected Stanford's Zach Ertz in the second-round of the 2013 NFL Draft.(AP Photo/Dave Martin)
The Eagles selected Stanford's Zach Ertz in the second-round of the 2013 NFL Draft.(AP Photo/Dave Martin)Read more

BIO BOXES

Full name: Zachary Adam Ertz

Born: Nov. 10, 1990

Height/weight: 6-5/249

Position: Tight end

Twitter: @ZERTZ_86

Drafted: 2nd round, 35th overall

College: Stanford

Degree: management science and engineering

High school: Monte Vista, Danville, Calif.

Time in 40: 4.76

At Stanford: Was tied for the lead in FBS with 69 receptions as a tight end in 2012 . . . His 898 yards was tops for a tight end in FBS . . . He was a consensus All-American and an All-Pac-12 first team selection in 2012.

What the scouts say: Large, soft hands, nice job catching outside his frame . . . recognized pocket pressure and knows how to make himself open . . . Excellent speed and balance . . . Compared by some to Cowboys' Jason Witten.

Notable: His father. Douglas, played at Lehigh from 1981-84 . . . His junior season quarterback was Andrew Luck.

Full name: Bennie Cordell Logan

Born: Dec. 28, 1989

Height/weight: 6-2/309

Position: Defensive tackle

Twitter: @da_king_son18

Drafted: 3rd round, 67th overall

College: LSU

Major: general studies

High school: Red River, Coushatta, La.

Time in 40: 4.89 seconds

At LSU: Was on the Associated Press' All-SEC second team . . . Finished career with 107 tackles, 12.5 tackles for loss and 5.0 sacks.

What the scouts say: Has a blue-collar work ethic . . . Good lateral quickness and can step into the gap soon after the snap . . . Considered versatile, with both strength and quickness.

Notable: Wore No. 18 for the Tigers, an honor given by the coaching staff to the player who best represents what it means "to be a Tiger on and off the field."