The Philadelphia Eagles certainly came out of the NFL Draft as Super Bowl contenders again. Finding a wide receiver in Makai Lemon was the first major move, especially since the Eagles traded up in the first round to get him. The biggest move happened on Day 2, when Philadelphia parted ways with two third-round picks to acquire Jonathan Greenard from the Minnesota Vikings. A No.1 pass rusher and a WR2 on the first two days of the draft? That's an impressive haul for the Eagles, as adding offensive talent and getting a premium pass rusher were at the top of their wish list. The Eagles didn't find that starter at right guard and waited until later in the draft to find that long-term successor for Lane Johnson in Markel Bell -- yet that was how the board played out. This draft was a successful one for the Eagles based on their moves from the first two days. The starting lineups an offense and defense look significantly better, enough to compete for a Super Bowl title.…