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As we inch closer and closer to the 2015 NFL draft, speculation mounts as to how the Philadelphia Eagles will approach the early rounds. Honestly, they should stick to the best-player-available strategy for the most part—although there are some exceptions.

There is a lot of talent at the top of this draft, and given the fact that the Eagles have multiple needs, there are a lot of options out there who would earn our praise. However, there are also some landmines out there, prospects who simply don’t fit or could be considered unnecessary luxuries for a team with so many issues.

Up ahead, we go through the first three rounds of the draft and choose the best- and worst-case scenarios with each pick, and then we explain why. Keep in mind, worst case doesn’t necessarily mean the player isn’t talented; he simply might not be the ideal choice for Philadelphia at this time.

As for the best case, those are all interchangeable if you ask me. This slideshow focuses on safer, “can’t-miss” selections, but honestly, you could go in a number of different directions with any of them.