Could Mac McWilliams become the Eagles’ next hidden gem?

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ORLANDO, FL – SEPTEMBER 28: UCF Knights defensive back Mac McWilliams (20)during a college football game between the Colorado Buffaloes and the UCF Knights on September 28th, 2024 at FBC Mortgage Stadium in Orlando, FL. (Photo by Chris Leduc/Icon Sportswire)

The Eagles saw what others might’ve overlooked in their evaluation of Mac McWilliams, a dynamic, battle-tested defensive back out of UAB and UCF who has the tools to thrive in the NFL. And now, under the tutelage of Vic Fangio and DB coach Christian Parker, he could become Philly’s next secret weapon.

From UCF to the Eagles:

McWilliams proved he could hang with top-tier talent as a Senior Bowl standout in Mobile this January, and he did it against some of the best talent in the country, including first-rounders Travis Hunter and Tetairoa McMillan. He didn’t just hold his own, he excelled. In 1-on-1 drills and live reps, he blanketed top-tier receivers and showcased the fluid hips, sharp feet, and closing burst that NFL evaluators, including Howie Roseman, crave. Mac showed the same shutdown ability for the University of Central Florida Knights last season. Per PFF, he allowed just 21 receptions on 297 coverage snaps for 133 yards and two touchdowns, with one interception. 

Mac demonstrates elite efficiency, smothering cover ability, poise under pressure, and speed! He’s fast, especially when moving downhill. Whether it’s triggering against the run or blowing up screen passes, McWilliams plays with urgency and aggression that shows up when watching film. 

McWilliams is also a tone-setter and could well become that for the Eagles too. A feisty tackler who operates with the same physicality Avonte Maddox once brought to the slot position. He also relishes contact and thrives in chaos. Those traits should play well for Fangio’s defense, which values quick processors who maintain discipline in zone coverage and offers versatility in his complex disguises. 

Mac ranked in the 99th percentile for zone coverage efficiency, showcasing a natural feel for leverage, spacing, and timing. Fangio’s system doesn’t require big, physical corners, but it does ask for its players to be thinkers, above-average athletes, and enforcers on the field. McWilliams is all three.

He can also bring value to special teams, where he’s contributed as both a coverage player and punt returner. This could be an immediate path to playing time with the Eagles. 

Final Analysis:

McWilliams projects as a high-upside nickel defender who can rotate into sub-packages, hold up against the run, and take on slot receivers effectively. In a defense dependent on disguise and discipline, he fits like a glove.

The Eagles knew what they were doing when they selected Mac. Many may not have known who he was on draft day, but by the end of his rookie season, it would not be a surprise if he becomes an underdog-type favorite. A gritty, fearless, game-ready defender with a whole lot of upside who Eagles fans are going to love rooting for.

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