NFC East Notebook: Eagles asked Bills for draft picks; D.C.'s generation of losers
Every Friday, theScore's NFL editors will bring you a roundup of everything you need to know from around the division with the NFC East Notebook.
Philadelphia Eagles
Eagles asked for picks before Alonso. When the Eagles reached out to the Bills to inquire about trading LeSean McCoy, they reportedly asked for draft picks before settling for Kiko Alonso.
Eagles not "a better team." ESPN's Ron Jaworski says he doesn't believe the Eagles' roster as it stands now is better than it was when the season ended.
Three-way trade proposal. Sports on Earth's Kenneth Arthur proposes a three-team blockbuster that would send Philip Rivers to the Titans, Sam Bradford to the Chargers and Marcus Mariota to the Eagles.
Dallas Cowboys
Cowboys in the market for a quarterback? BloggingTheBoys.com looks into the notion that the Cowboys want to upgrade their backup quarterback spot.
Masters champ "can't even count" money he's taken from Romo. Emerging golf superstar and Dallas native Jordan Spieth says he's taken so much money from Tony Romo on the golf course, he's lost count.
Mincey does AMA. Jeremy Mincey used some of his free time in the offseason to field questions from fans in a Reddit AMA. Questions included what his ideal sandwich is and why he loves hitting Eli Manning so much.
New York Giants
Beckham's hips lie. Former Cowboys safety Darren Woodson says part of what makes Odell Beckham Jr. so hard to cover is his rare ability to shift his hips while running routes.
The case for and against Scherff. BigBlueView.com examines both sides of the debate over whether the Giants should select Brandon Scherff with their first-round pick.
The case for trading back. GMenHQ.com argues the Giants should not pick any player at No. 9 and should instead trade back.
Washington Redskins
New stadium in Virginia? Though the Redskins' lease at FedExField won't expire for more than a decade, a tug of war is beginning over where the team's next home will be built.
Collins's dream is to play for Redskins. Top safety prospect Landon Collins says he grew up a Redskins fan and idolized Sean Taylor and Clinton Portis. He says it would be a dream come true to wear burgundy and gold.
Generation knows only losing. The Washington Post's Dan Steinberg looks at a generation of D.C. sports fans that's grown up without cheering for a winner.