Eagles player review: Jaire Alexander edition

Jaire Alexander, the Former Ravens Cornerback Trading His Way into Philadelphia, Leaves a Trail of Mixed Reps and Questions About His Future.

Philadelphia Eagles have made some big trades in recent years, but their latest acquisition of cornerback Jaire Alexander has generated more questions than answers. Released by the Green Bay Packers earlier this year, Alexander joined the Baltimore Ravens before being traded to Philadelphia on Saturday night. With only two starts to his name since joining the team, it's clear that Eagles' brass is hoping for an improvement in performance.

Despite the intrigue surrounding Alexander's arrival, a closer look at his limited playing time reveals more issues than answers. In his Week 1 start against the Buffalo Bills, Alexander struggled with poor positioning and failed to make a tackle on James Cook. This lack of urgency was evident throughout the game, as he was beaten by Cook for a significant gain.

However, there were moments of promise, particularly in the Ravens' Week 5 game against the Houston Texans, where Alexander showed flashes of his previous ability. The most notable came when he forced Josh Palmer off the ball on a two-point conversion attempt, causing quarterback Lamar Jackson to throw an interception.

Despite these positives, it's clear that Alexander has been demoted from the starting lineup in favor of younger and more inexperienced corners. His playing time dwindled significantly after Week 1, with many of his snaps coming in garbage time against the Texans.

The Eagles' decision to trade for Alexander raises questions about the team's strategy moving forward. On paper, the deal looks favorable, with Philadelphia giving up a sixth-round pick in exchange for a seventh-round pick and a talented cornerback. However, it's worth noting that Alexander has been struggling on the field, particularly against top receivers.

One of the biggest concerns surrounding Alexander is his age and potential decline. As he enters his mid-30s, it's becoming increasingly difficult to believe that he can regain his former form as a shutdown corner. The Ravens' perspective on the trade suggests that they wanted to play him, but ultimately, there wasn't an immediate path to snaps with their established depth chart.

Ultimately, the future of Jaire Alexander in Philadelphia will depend on his ability to get back to form and prove himself as a starter in this high-pressure role. If he can find a way to stay healthy and execute, he could become a valuable piece for the Eagles' defense. However, if he continues to struggle, it may be time to reassess the team's investment in him.

For now, Eagles fans will have to wait and see how Alexander develops with his new team, but one thing is clear: this trade has generated more questions than answers, at least for the time being.
 
I think the trade of Jaire Alexander to Philadelphia is a good move for the Eagles, πŸ€” especially considering they're giving up a sixth-round pick in exchange for him and another pick. It's true that Alexander hasn't been playing as well as expected since joining the team, but I believe he can turn things around with some quality coaching and game time.

I'm not convinced that his age is a major concern at this point though, especially since corners tend to hold up well in their 30s - just look at guys like Patrick Peterson or Aqib Talib who are still performing at a high level. That being said, it's true that Alexander has been struggling against top receivers, and he needs to prove himself in those situations if he wants to become a starter.

One thing I do think the Eagles need to work on is their approach to player development - they seem to be moving quickly into the fray with new players, but are they giving them enough time to adjust and develop? Alexander's playing time dwindled significantly after Week 1, which might have affected his performance. Maybe a bit more patience would pay off in the long run.

For now, I'm excited to see how Alexander will fit into the Eagles' defense, and whether he'll be able to find that old form again. It's always tough for teams to evaluate player potential, but with some luck and the right coaching, he could become a valuable piece of their defensive puzzle πŸ’ͺ
 
I gotta wonder if the Eagles' front office is doing them a solid by trading in an injury-prone Jaire Alexander. I mean, we all remember the great cornerback he was, but that guy's been dealing with injuries and struggles to find his footing since joining Baltimore. Now they're throwing him into the mix with some younger guys who are looking to prove themselves - it's gonna be interesting to see how this plays out. The trade does look good on paper, but can he overcome his issues and become a reliable starter for Philly? πŸ€”
 
omg u guys r going 2 love jaire alexander on the eagles lol he's def got potential but hes got 2 get ur game together already like wat happened in that wk 1 game against buffalo?? poor positioning nd failure 2 tackle james cook 😩🏈 i'm intrigued 2 c how he'll bounce back from this but u gotta wonder if he's still got it πŸ€”πŸ’ͺ
 
I'm telling ya, this trade doesn't make sense πŸ€”. They just gave up a 6th round pick and got a 7th rounder back? That's not even close to a fair value. And what's with this demotion from the starting lineup after only two starts? You gotta wonder if they're just trying to hide him or if he really is that bad πŸ€¦β€β™‚οΈ.

And don't even get me started on his age πŸŽ‰. 35 is old for a corner, and it's gonna be tough for him to bounce back from the decline phase. I mean, he showed some promise in that one game against the Texans, but that was just a fluke πŸ˜‚. He needs to prove himself consistently over a stretch of games if he wants to stay on this team.

I'm not buying the whole "they wanted to play him" narrative either πŸ™…β€β™‚οΈ. The Ravens have depth at corner, and they wouldn't be trading for someone with such issues unless they were desperate 😬. This trade is just a gamble, and it's gonna take some time to see if Jaire can recover his form or not πŸ’”
 
I gotta say, I'm a bit skeptical about the Eagles' decision to bring in Jaire Alexander... πŸ€” He's got some big shoes to fill, you know? The guy's age is starting to show, and that performance against the Bills was pretty rough. They're gonna have to be realistic about his ceiling if they wanna get the most outta him. And what's up with this trade? Philly gave up a 6th round pick for a 7th... I just don't see it as a fair trade, you feel me? πŸ€‘
 
I gotta say, what a risk the Eagles took by trading for Jaire Alexander πŸ€‘. On paper, it looks like they got the better end of the deal, but we all know how that can play out in football πŸ€¦β€β™‚οΈ. The dude's gotta get his game back together ASAP or Philly fans are gonna be eating their words πŸ˜’.

And yeah, I don't buy into the whole "he was playing with a new team" excuse πŸ™„. The guy played two games and still couldn't even make a tackle on some scrub from Buffalo 🀣. If he can't keep up with those guys, what's gonna happen when he faces top receivers all day?

It's like the Ravens thought they could just pawn him off on Philly and forget about it πŸ’β€β™‚οΈ. I got no love for that kind of move, especially considering how much talent is being wasted in the league these days πŸ€¦β€β™‚οΈ.

Anyway, I'm curious to see if Alexander can turn things around with the Eagles πŸ”. If not, I'll be saying "I told you so" 😏.
 
The Eagles just traded for a corner back like he owes them money πŸ€‘. Seriously though, 33 isn't old, but Jaire's game hasn't been there lately. Maybe he just needed a change of scenery? The question is, can Philly get him back on track? On paper, the trade looks good, but if he can't deliver, it'll be like buying a "used" jersey πŸ€ͺ. And what about his age? Is this a mid-life crisis for Jaire? Time will tell if the Eagles got a steal or a 35-year-old has-been πŸ‘€
 
I'm so skeptical about Jaire Alexander, he's like a ticking time bomb 🀯. He was released by the Packers because he wasn't doing anything right and now he's getting all these starts with the Eagles? That just doesn't add up. And don't even get me started on his performance, it's like he's been phoning it in 😴. Two starts and already struggling against a rookie like James Cook? Yeah right, I'm not buying it. He's 30-something now, he should know better than to mess around with the game when he has experience under his belt πŸ€¦β€β™‚οΈ. The Eagles are basically throwing good money after bad on this trade, imo πŸ’Έ
 
idk about this eagles trade lol πŸ€” they're basically saying "hey let's take a 30-something corner who's been struggling and give him a shot" sounds like a recipe for disaster to me 🚨 meanwhile, i'm over here thinking they should be using that sixth round pick on someone with actual upside πŸ€‘
 
omg i'm lowkey hyped about Jaire Alexander joining the Philly Eagles!!! πŸ€©πŸ’¨ he's got the skills to bring that shutdown corner vibe back to the team and i love how they're giving him a chance to prove himself in this high-pressure role. but at the same time, i gotta wonder what's going on with his playing time... like, is it really because of age or is there more to it? πŸ’” anyway, i'm all about keeping an eye on this trade and seeing how it unfolds for AJ πŸ‘€πŸ‘
 
I think the Eagles made a solid move trading for Jaire Alexander, but it's gonna take some time to see if he can live up to the hype πŸ€”. He's definitely got the talent, but his playing time has been pretty limited since joining the team... like, what was the plan with him? Was he gonna be a starter from day one? Now I'm not saying he's washed up or anything, but 30s is a tough age to bounce back from πŸ₯. The Eagles need to give him some more time to prove himself, and if he can stay healthy, he could become a huge asset for the defense πŸ’ͺ.
 
I gotta say, I'm really underwhelmed by the Eagles' decision to trade for Jaire Alexander πŸ€”. They're giving up a 6th round pick and hoping that he just magically regains his former form? Sounds like they're counting on a Hail Mary 🎯. Newsflash: corners don't come back from mid-30s like they're still in their prime πŸ’ͺ. The Ravens clearly wanted to get rid of him, so why did the Eagles think this was a good idea? πŸ€·β€β™‚οΈ Also, what's with the lack of urgency and poor positioning? You can't just sign someone new and expect them to start making game-changing plays overnight πŸ”₯. This trade has more red flags than a COVID-19 outbreak 🚨.
 
I think the Eagles made a big risk by trading for Jaire Alexander πŸ€”. On paper, it looks like a good deal, but when you watch the games, it's a different story. He was so bad in Week 1 against the Bills, I'm surprised he didn't get benched after that performance 😳. And now he's been demoted from the starting lineup? That's just confusing.

I think the Eagles' brass is hoping for an improvement in performance, but it's hard to see how that's gonna happen when you look at his stats πŸ’”. He's 33 years old, and as we all know, NFL players don't last forever πŸ•°οΈ. I'm not saying he can't turn it around, but the signs aren't looking good right now 😐.

The trade itself is a bit of a mystery, too. Why did the Ravens trade him if they didn't think he was ready to play? And what makes the Eagles think he's gonna be a shutdown corner again? πŸ€·β€β™‚οΈ Only time will tell, but for now, I'm skeptical about this whole thing πŸ™…β€β™‚οΈ
 
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