Brandon Graham's Mount Rushmore of Philadelphia Eagles teammate QBs

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Jalen Hurts is beginning his fifth season, Brandon Graham is beginning his 15th. 

And while Hurts’ career has seen a Super Bowl appearance, Graham’s has seen a ring. 

Graham, set to retire after the season, was recently asked by Brandon “Scoop B” Robinson on the “Scoop B Radio Podcast” where Hurts would rank on his Mount Rushmore of Philadelphia Eagles’ teammate quarterbacks. 

And because Hurts’ career has a ways to go, he's listed after Mike Vick, along with Carson Wentz, and Nick Foles.

Said Graham: 

“Well you know the first one… I gotta' go with -- I like [Michael] Vick. I have Vick at number #1; I mean, I gotta go with Carson Wentz because he definitely led us then you gotta' go with Nick Foles, and who else did I have?... I mean, right now Jalen Hurts. Yup that’s my fourth because Jalen Hurts out here -- I don’t know where he ranks at but, because we’re still going through it together but I like him and Vick. I just like Vick because I got to play with Vick because I’ve seen him every day and saw the grind that he went through and what he put into the game, and I have much respect so I would say him and Jay.”

See the full interview here, where Graham also discusses Madden ratings, the best-dressed defensive ends in the NFL, and LeBron James at tight end.

Graham played with Wentz and Foles on the Eagles’ Super Bowl LII champion team in 2017. He ranked fourth in Comeback Player of the Year voting when he and Hurts reached Super Bowl LVII. 
The Eagles open their season Friday vs. Green Bay in Brazil. Kickoff is at 8:15 on Peacock.

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Ben Brigandi is a lifelong professional in sports media, as a writer and editor. Career highlights include covering future pros in high school and even younger, from kicker Robbie Gould in high school to Jurickson Profar, Cody Bellinger, and others at the Little League World Series held in his neighborhood. Born and raised in central Pennsylvania, Ben graduated from Penn State with a degree in journalism and covered Nittany Lion games for nearly two decades after attending games as a kid growing up in Happy Valley. He’s seen the Eagles go from hated rivals to his boyhood favorite Washington Commanders to accepting their success as Dan Snyder ruined his fandom. One day, Ben dreams of again playing golf to a legit single-digit handicap, without either putting in the work or sinking pesky 3-foot putts.