The Eagles are keeping busy in Mobile, Ala.

The Senior Bowl is on Saturday afternoon, and the week leading up to the important pre-draft event is filled with practices and prospects meeting with teams.

Thus far, the Eagles have already met with five different players, including one who is originally from Philadelphia.

Here are the five prospects, according to USA Today.

S Nasir Adderley (Delaware): He’s both from Philadelphia and one of the fastest-rising small-school prospects. He’s been a standout in practice this week in Mobile and is considered a likely first-round pick at this point in the process. Adderley is an ideal fit as a potential replacement for Rodney McLeod, as he has experience both as a cornerback and deep safety, and his size (5-11) doesn’t seem to be much of an issue.

WR Hunter Renfrow (Clemson): He’s not tall (5-10) or a freak athlete and he didn’t put up big numbers at Clemson, but he might have the best hands in the draft and might be an intriguing late-round option in an Eagles receiver group that might be running low on depth with Golden Tate, Jordan Matthews and Mike Wallace all free agents.

CB Iman Marshall (USC): Marshall’s stock fell after a stellar opening to his USC career playing with Adoree Jackson, but he’s still an intriguing player with good size (6-1) and athleticism.

DT Greg Gaines (Washington): Gaines is more of a run-stopper than pass-rusher and likely won’t be anyone’s starter, but he projects to have a solid future as a rotational defensive tackle, a position where the Eagles lack depth.

LB Gerri Green (Mississippi State): Green is listed at linebacker but projects more as a defensive end, at least (hypothetically) in the Eagles' defense. He had 18 tackles for loss and 8.5 sacks the last two seasons.

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