It was a jam-packed Day 2 of the 2014 NFL Draft for the Eagles, with a second-round trade-up, a third-round trade-down and the addition of two brand new wide receivers to the Eagles offense. All that, plus first-round pick Marcus Smith coming to the NovaCare Complex for the first time as an Eagle made for a bountiful day of content here on PhiladelphiaEagles.com. Here's everything you need to know about an important day for the Eagles organization ...
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With the 86th pick in the 2014 Draft, the Eagles selected WR Josh Huff from Oregon. Meet the new Eagles receiver ...

Huff set the Oregon single-season record with 1,140 yards in 2013

Born Joshua Ismail Huff to Donald and Charlotte Simpson

Huff played quarterback, wide receiver, running back and cornerback at Nimitz High School

Huff also ran track, logging a 10.86 100-meter time on his way to a second place finish at the 19-5A district meet as a junior

Huff majored in Sociology at the University of Oregon

The speedy Huff ran a 4.51 40-yard dash

Huff concluded his career by playing cornerback for the 2010 Junior National Team in the USA vs. the World Game, recording a game-high 2.5 tackles for loss
After being selected with the 26th overall pick, Marcus Smith was introduced as an Eagle for the first time on Friday ...

Marcus Smith is greeted by Eagles President Don Smolenski

President Don Smolenski, Marcus Smith, and Chip Kelly pose for a picture at the beginning of Smith's press conference

Smith admires his new Eagles jersey

As Smith met the the media, Chuck Bednarik, anoter Eagles linebacker, overlooked the auditorium

Smith skillfully answered questions

After the press conference was over, Smith met some Eagles fans

Smith even took some time out of his busy schedule to take a picture with some fans

Eagles fans were excited to meet the newest first-round pick

Smith once again held up his Eagles jersey with pride

Welcome to Philadelphia, Marcus Smith!