Since former Oregon head coach Chip Kelly left Eugene for the head coaching position with the Philadelphia Eagles, more and more former Ducks have appeared on Kelly’s NFL active roster. And there is one special Duck that many would love to see play for Kelly: Oregon’s Heisman Trophy and Manning Award winning quarterback, Marcus Mariota.
During a phone interview on Philly Sports Talk, legendary quarterback and former Philadelphia Eagle Randall Cunningham said that Kelly should do “whatever its takes” to get Mariota in Philly.
“I think he’s going to do great. And whatever it takes — nothing against (Mark) Sanchez and the other quarterbacks there, but if somehow, someway Chip (Kelly) gets his boy there, whether through trade or whatever it takes, and they protect him, he is the kind of leader you want in Philadelphia,” Cunningham said. “He is not a talker, he’s not going to get in trouble or cause problems. He’s going to create unity.”
Mariota, who officially declared for the upcoming 2015 NFL Draft earlier this week, is projected as a possible No. 1 or No. 2 selection. The Eagles currently hold the 20th overall pick in the upcoming draft, making the reality of a Kelly/Mariota reunion a difficult proposition.
Some Philly faithful believe the pick should be used to fortify a secondary whose pass defense ranked 31st in passing yards allowed per game and 28th in total yards allowed, according to NFL.com.
While the second-year Eagles head coach has publicly endorsed Nick Foles, it appears to some the Eagles still need a franchise quarterback. A more realistic pick for the Eagles could be former UCLA quarterback Brett Hundley.
Hundley is a tall, mobile quarterback who can stand tough in the pocket. Kelly continues to run the read option and Hundley fits that mold better than Foles or replacement Mark Sanchez.
And with the Eagles coach freshly inherited control over player personnel matters and calculated his gambling tendencies, many expect the unexpected come draft day.
Regardless of what happens in Philly, Cunningham believes Mariota will positively impact the future of any NFL team lucky enough to get him.
Cunningham said, “Whatever team gets him is going to be great. I’d love to see him land in Philadelphia.”
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Jordan is a lifelong Duck fan currently living in San Diego. Jordan graduated from The Evergreen State College in Olympia, Washington, after serving a prestigious fellowship with the Washington State House of Representatives. Upon graduation, he worked as an English language teaching assistant for the Spanish Ministry of Education’s Ambassadorial Program in Monforte de Lemos, Spain. Jordan has worked as a journalist, writer, and editor in Oregon, Washington, Montana, and California, covering a wide range of topics, including sports, local politics, and crime. He is VERY excited to be writing about his beloved Oregon Ducks.