The Philadelphia Eagles may have come up with the steal of the 2016 draft in Jalen Mills.

Mills was selected in the seventh round of this year's draft. The 233rd overall pick has worked his way from fifth-string cornerback in August to starting on one of the NFL's top defenses. Mills played all 50 snaps in Sunday's 24-15 win over the Atlanta Falcons, holding All-Pro receiver Julio Jones to four catches for 48 yards.

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How good has Mills been in his rookie season? The seventh-round pick has actually outperformed the top cornerback taken in this year's draft...Jalen Ramsey.

Ramsey, selected 5th overall by the Jacksonville Jaguars, has 38 tackles and one pass deflection this season. Mills has 41 tackles and four pass deflections.

Mills is just the 116th ranked cornerback by Pro Football Focus, but is improving every week. Not much was expected from Mills with his seventh-round selection, even making the 53-man roster after training camp.

Ramsey is ranked 73rd, but has been a disappointment. Hardly the "best player in draft" material.

Jacksonville may have regretted selecting Ramsey. Philadelphia, on the other hand, made the right first round pick in Carson Wentz at No. 2 overall...and a possibly better cornerback selection in Mills.