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  • Eagles' Antwaun Powell-Ryland: Joins Philly's front seven

    The Eagles selected Powell-Ryland in the sixth round of the 2025 NFL Draft, 209th overall. Powell-Ryland started out at Florida before transferring to Virginia Tech and developing into a force off the edge. He had 16.0 sacks as a fifth-year senior in 2024. Powell-Ryland tested well at the combine, too, clocking a 4.69 40-yard dash and turning in a 36.5-inch vertical. He's undersized for an NFL edge (6-foot-2, 258 with 31.25-inch arms), which may explain his fall to the sixth round. That said, he has natural pass-rush ability and is an interesting addition to Philadelphia's collection of guys who can get after the quarterback.
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