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Clint Hurtt, the Eagles' defensive line coach, passionately advocated for Nigerian prospect Uar Bernard during the NFL draft. Behind-the-scenes footage shows Hurtt's convincing pitch, highlighting Bernard's potential value to the team.
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The Philadelphia Eagles recently gave fans another peek behind the curtain of draft weekend, and honestly, one moment involving Clint Hurtt and a conversation about Uar Bernard immediately jumped off the screen. They're called 'passion meetings'. One Day 3 of every NFL draft, Howie Roseman really digs into who his players and coaches are eyeing. The brain trust is allowed to speak freely in a last-ditch effort to sell someone they're sold on.
Philadelphia released behind-the-scenes footage from its draft process. Coach Hurtt's pitch for Bernard wasn't flashy. It wasn’t loud, but it was revealing. If you're curious why Bernard was worth investing draft capital in, look no further.
If Eagles fans were wondering how highly the coaching staff viewed the international prospect, the answer suddenly feels much clearer. Hurtt sounded fully convinced, and that should be good enough to sway everyone else.
Bernard isn’t a typical roster addition. The Eagles recently announced that they have already used their International Player Pathway exemption on him, which essentially gives Philadelphia an extra roster spot during training camp and preseason.
Teams don’t typically draft prospects who have never played the game, and if they do, they won't casually use international player protections. They reserve it for players they genuinely believe are worth developing. Hurtt’s comments only reinforced that a belief has been invested in Bernard. The veteran defensive coach didn’t sound like someone discussing a camp body. He sounded like someone outlining traits, upside, and long-term potential, and honestly, that’s what makes clips like this fascinating.
Coach Hurtt's endorsement doesn't guarantee success, of course. Developmental prospects remain exactly that. They're developmental. Still, when respected defensive voices inside the building begin publicly and privately pushing for a player, it usually means something caught their attention long before fans ever learned the name.
Clint Hurtt believed in Uar Bernard's potential and made a compelling case for him during the Eagles' draft discussions.
Uar Bernard is a defensive prospect that the Philadelphia Eagles drafted, aiming to enhance their defensive line.
'Passion meetings' are sessions where NFL teams discuss and advocate for players they believe in, allowing coaches and staff to express their opinions before final draft decisions.
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Uar Bernard still has a long road ahead before securing a permanent NFL role, but after hearing his position coach explain why the Eagles wanted him so badly, it suddenly feels much easier to understand why Philadelphia appears determined to give him every opportunity to stick around. Buckle up. Things are only going to get more interesting.
This article originally appeared on Eagles Wire: Eagles took a chance on drafting Uar Bernard after Clint Hurtt's plea