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5 things to know about Eagles 2nd round pick Cooper DeJean

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5 things to know about Eagles 2nd round pick Cooper DeJean

The Eagles finally have their ‘STAR’ in the secondary, and at some point, defensive coordinator Vic Fangio will turn Cooper DeJean into his Swiss army knife.

It’s a role Baylor University used when Jalen Pitre flourished, along with Derwin James for the Chargers and Jalen Ramsey, during his tenure with the Rams.

In the 4-2-5, the ‘Star’ is a hybrid safety type that could play outside linebacker in most 4-3 schemes.

If 80 percent of the NFL plays the 11 personnel with a slot receiver, you must have the talented defensive personnel to combat such a quarry. For Philadelphia, that role should automatically go to their second-round pick, DeJean. The Swiss Army Knife can play in the box, slot, and deep safety position.

With training camp quickly approaching, here are five more things about the former Iowa Hawkeyes star.

DeJean is the oldest of three boys and was born in Sioux Falls, S.D., and grew up in Odebolt, a small town (population of less than 1,000) in western Iowa (70 miles from the Nebraska border).

Oct 21, 2023; Iowa City, Iowa, USA; Iowa Hawkeyes defensive back Cooper DeJean (3) looks on during the game against the Minnesota Golden Gophers at Kinnick Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Jeffrey Becker-USA TODAY Sports

He competed in multiple sports throughout his childhood — mainly baseball, basketball, and football. Basketball was his first love, and he quickly became one of the best AAU players in the state.

Iowa defensive back Cooper DeJean (3) runs back a punt for a touchdown at Kinnick Stadium on Saturday, October 21, 2023 in Iowa City. The touchdown was overturned after review.

DeJean (6-0, 203 pounds) is viewed as a versatile defensive back who can play inside and outside cornerback and safety and has experience as a punt returner. 

Per Pro Football Focus, DeJean did not allow a touchdown in coverage last season. In 2022, he finished the year tied for the FBS lead with three interceptions returned for touchdowns. DeJean wasn’t just effective in the secondary. The Big Ten Return Man of the Year returned 31 punts for 406 yards and one touchdown.

Iowa defensive back Cooper DeJean (3) catches a punt at Kinnick Stadium on Saturday, October 21, 2023 in Iowa City. DeJean returned the punt for a touchdown and it was later called back after review ruled he fair-caught the punt.

As a senior in high school, DeJean was an Iowa Class 2A Track and Field State Champion in the 100-meter dash and long jump.

Dec 31, 2022; Nashville, Tennessee, USA; Iowa Hawkeyes defensive back Cooper DeJean (3) tackles Kentucky Wildcats wide receiver Dane Key (6) after a reception during the first half in the 2022 Music City Bowl at Nissan Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Christopher Hanewinckel-USA TODAY Sports

  • 1st-Team AP All-American at CB (2023)
  • Big Ten Defensive Back of the Year (2023)
  • Big Ten Return Specialist of the Year (2023)
  • 2nd-Team All-Big Ten Conference (2022)
  • Music City Bowl MVP (2022)

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