According to Geoff Mosher of Comcast SportsNet Philadelphia, the Eagles have inquired about free agent cornerback Corey Graham.
They've inquired, I'm told. We'll see what happens MT @eaglesnut Suggest you check on Corey Graham. CB has exp at S, played for Chip at NH. — Geoff Mosher (@GeoffMosherCSN) March 10, 2014
Graham -- who, as the tweet mentions, played for Chip Kelly at New Hampshire from 2003-06 -- spent the last two seasons with the Baltimore Ravens and started opposite Cary Williams down the stretch in 2012. He was an integral part of the team's Super Bowl run and, most famously, intercepted Denver Broncos quarterback Peyton Manning at the end of the first overtime in last year's AFC Divisional Playoff Game to set up the game-winning field goal.
Graham, a fifth-round pick in 2007 who made a name for himself with the Chicago Bears as primarily a special teams standout, recorded 74 total tackles (56 solo), 12 passes defended, four interceptions and 1.0 sack for the Ravens in 2013. He has the versatility to play outside and nickel corner, and there is also the notion that he could be a candidate to convert to safety.