The Eagles’ 2019 NFL Draft class is complete. Meet the new rookies."The Philadelphia Eagles entered the 2019 NFL Draft with seven picks and left with only five new rookies (for the second year in a row). Here’s a complete recap of this year’s draft class.1st - No. 22 - Andre Dillard Terrell Edmunds Jersey White , OT, Washington State2nd - No. 53 - Miles Sanders, RB, Penn State2nd - No. 57 - J.J. Arcega-Whiteside, WR, Stanford4th - No. 138 - Shareef Miller, DE, Penn State5th - No. 167 - Clayton Thorson, QB Womens JuJu Smith-Schuster Jersey , NorthwesternAnd here’s a look back at Bleeding Green Nation’s coverage so far for each individual pick.ANDRE DILLARDProjects to be the Eagles’ starting left tackle of the future once Jason Peters retires. Provides immediate depth at offensive tackle.NFL Draft Results: Eagles trade up to No. 22 to select Andre DillardEagles got one of the best pass protectors in the NFL Draft in Andre DillardHowie Roseman says Andre Dillard was a top 10 player on the Eagles’ draft boardInstant analysis and reaction to the Eagles’ selection of Andre Dillard NFL Draft Grades 2019: Eagles earn positive reviews for selecting Andre Dillard Looking back at the college career of Andre Dillard Eagles first-round pick Andre Dillard talks about his game, development, and warm welcome from Philly fansOrder your Eagles Andre Dillard jersey hereMILES SANDERSFigures to be an immediate contributor to the Eagles’ running back rotation. Could potentially be the Eagles’ leading rusher in the future, if not this season.NFL Draft Results: Eagles pick Miles Sanders at No. 53Former NFL scout: “The Eagles got the best running back in the draft in Miles Sanders”Eagles explain why they drafted Miles Sanders and J.J. Arcega-Whiteside on Day 2Analyzing the Eagles’ selections of Miles Sanders and J.J. Arcega-WhitesideMiles Sanders talks about what he can bring to the EaglesLooking back at the college career of Miles Sanders J.J. ARCEGA-WHITESIDEFigures to be a role player as a rookie and a potential starter down the road. Could be an eventual Alshon Jeffery replacement. NFL Draft Results: Eagles pick J.J. Arcega-Whiteside at No. 57NFL Draft reactions: Eagles get PFF’s No. 3 overall wide receiver in J.J. Arcega-WhitesideJ.J. Arcega-Whiteside already has a lot of friends in the Eagles locker room2019 NFL Draft Grades: Eagles are loading up on weapons for Carson WentzSHAREEF MILLERWill contribute to the Eagles’ pass rush rotation as he refines his game.NFL Draft Results: Eagles pick Shareef Miller at No. 138Shareef Miller being drafted by the Eagles is a dream come true for him and his familySo You Drafted Penn State DE Shareef MillerCLAYTON THORSONDevelopmental quarterback who will compete for a third string job in 2019 before potentially taking over as Carson Wentz’s backup in 2020.NFL Draft Results: Eagles trade back and pick Clayton Thorson Clayton Thorson to the Eagles leads to mixed reactionsClayton Thorson 2019 NFL Draft Scouting ReportTRADE CONSIDERATIONSThe Eagles used No. 25, No. 127, and No. 197 to move up to No. 21 to select Dillard.The Eagles gave up their 2019 third-round pick for Golden Tate. Tate signing with the Giants will potentially earn the Eagles a fourth-round compensatory pick in the 2020 NFL Draft.The Eagles traded their 2019 sixth-round pick to the Buccaneers for DeSean Jackson and Tampa Bay’s 2020 seventh-round pick.The Eagles traded No. 246 overall to the Colts in exchange for Indianapolis defensive tackle Hassan Ridgeway.UDFAThe Eagles obviously aren’t done adding to their roster; they’ll be signing more players in undrafted free agency. Philadelphia has been able to find some UDFA contributors in recent years; look no further than Corey Clement and Josh Adams. The hope is that Howie Roseman and Joe Douglas can find more diamonds in the rough.Stay tuned to BGN for more Eagles draft coverage. The former Steelers running back aired his grievances with Pittsburgh in s 25 minute interview with Sports Illustrated, complaining that he was not treated like a human in the Steel City"If fans had hoped to get some answers about what had really happened between Le’Veon Bell and Pittsburgh Steelers from his interview with Jenny Vrentas of Sports Illustrated, those who watched the full 25-minute conversation that was released on Wednesday were likely to have been bitterly disappointed.Much like the much anticipated interview with Antonio Brown with Jeff Darlington of the ESPN a few weeks ago, the piece was simply a chance for the player to make a series of unsubstantiated and frankly ridiculous claims in the face of a reporter with no interest in talking about the truth.Softball question after softball question encouraged Bell to spin his own tale of sadness Womens T. J. Watt Jersey , with the running back making the most of the opportunity to let the world know just how mean the Steelers had been to him during his time in Pittsburgh. Despite repeated suggestions over the years that he would never play for the New York Jets, not even for $100 million, Bell did his best to convince Vrentas that they were actually the team he had wanted to play for all along. Citing the love the fans in New York had shown him ahead of his signing, as well as the level of respect he felt from head coach Adam Gase and GM Mike Maccagan, Bell left no doubt that he believed he had not been held in the same regard in Pittsburgh.Ignore the tweet below, Bell must have been talking about a different Mike Tomlin.Blaming Ben Roethlisberger in part for his desire to leave, as well as the fans, Bell would go on to say - “They don’t treat you like a human” in Pittsburgh.Initially claiming he had intended to play last season all along, Bell told Vrentas that it was the public comments of his teammates ahead of Week 1 that ultimately caused him to change his mind. Admitting that neither him nor his agent had any understanding of the actual rules that would dictate his status in 2019 JuJu Smith-Schuster Jersey White , around the bye week changed his mind about returning at all in 2018.Despite pointing out how much he did not like being in Pittsburgh, Bell would go on to claim that he would have reluctantly signed the Steelers deal last year if the team had guaranteed his salary in year-two. But while an article that accompanies the video written by Vrentas acknowledges that Pittsburgh never cut players in their second season who have signed contracts like the one offered to Bell, she strangely chose not to broach the subject with him during the interview.Appearing visibly sad for the poor running back as he told his take of woe, Vrentas came across as more of a sympathetic parent listening to a child than a reporter interested in what really happened.Optimistic that he has now found the right home with the Jets, Bell appears to believe that he will be more involved in game planning than he ever was with the Steelers, something he clearly wished he could have done in Pittsburgh.For those that can stomach it, the full interview can be seen below. Hopefully, this is the last piece I will ever have to write about him.