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About time for an offensive lineman here

Evan Mathis vibes.

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Be still, my beating heart. I would love that

Minus round 3 for me,  it's been a really solid draft. 

11 minutes ago, Uscg-green said:

Minus round 3 for me,  it's been a really solid draft. 

Vic LOVED Hunt. He has a track record for developing raw pass rushers into above average starters. I think you have to trust Vic on this.

They just showed a highlight of a DT from Iowa named Logan Lee and he went right by Keegan to sack the QB like Keegan wasn't there.    Must have been last year if they claimed Keegan didn't allow a sack this year.  

Keegan will fit in nicely at rt. guard. 6'6 - 320. 

 

With Stoutland the greatest teacher in Eagles History, coaching this kid, I have faith he can fill in and be a starter in the future. This is my favorite pick outside the top 2. 

Yeah having Stoutland on your staff is like a cheat code and gives the Eagles an unfair advantage. They never have to reach for a OL in the high rounds.

I always like taking O linemen for depth, for Stoutland U to develop. 

He can join Kelce at the next wrestling event.

 

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He'll be a guest on New Heights in no time.

 

 

14 hours ago, leftcoastnest said:

Evan Mathis vibes.

I got Todd Herreman vibes... lol 

14 hours ago, Eagles1960 said:

They just showed a highlight of a DT from Iowa named Logan Lee and he went right by Keegan to sack the QB like Keegan wasn't there.    Must have been last year if they claimed Keegan didn't allow a sack this year.  

he's allowed 3 sacks in 996 pass attempt for his time a Michigan.

Sneaky good pick.  Let's see what Stout can do w him

Described as raw talent. Would be cool if he developed like Mailata. 

17 hours ago, leftcoastnest said:

Evan Mathis vibes.

 

3 hours ago, Breeze 44 said:

I got Todd Herreman vibes... lol 

 

 

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2 hours ago, ThinkGreen said:

Described as raw talent. Would be cool if he developed like Mailata. 

Agreed, but, he did play on the best offensive line in the NCAA and they won a National Championship. So to say he's a raw talent is a just a bit underwhelming for how good a player he actually is. He isn't replacing Lane Johnson day 1, he's going against Tyler Steen for the Right Guard slot. Steen has the advantage knowing the offense for a few years. Again with Stoutland I expect this player to develop into a full time starter sooner rather than later.

I wish this guy all the Luck to make the team and someday to become a starter... But.... I also wish Eagles would have addressed Offensive line higher in the draft.

3 hours ago, Traveler Vic said:

I wish this guy all the Luck to make the team and someday to become a starter... But.... I also wish Eagles would have addressed Offensive line higher in the draft.

I think they wanted to but the board didn’t fall that way. They ended up drafting 2 OL and signing Becton right? So whilst not ideal they’ve at least brought in options. And who knows maybe they look at a trade or they look at who gets cut.

19 hours ago, jsdarkstar said:

Agreed, but, he did play on the best offensive line in the NCAA and they won a National Championship. So to say he's a raw talent is a just a bit underwhelming for how good a player he actually is. He isn't replacing Lane Johnson day 1, he's going against Tyler Steen for the Right Guard slot. Steen has the advantage knowing the offense for a few years. Again with Stoutland I expect this player to develop into a full time starter sooner rather than later.

He's a bottom of the 5th round pick in a draft literally everyone involved has described as shallow on talent, hell Howie was pretty obviously trying to trade picks away after the 2nd round because the talent level was a plateau of ordinary. All his starts were at Left Guard and some scouting reports mention he was a lot more solid blocking inside rather than outside, that would be an issue at Right Guard against pro level DT's.

He isn't competing to start this year, barring injuries he'll be a PS stash at best so Stout can try and coach him up, in college his sheer size beats a lot of guys and his technique doesn't matter so much (he apparently has a tendency to use his forearm rather than hands to push), that isn't going to fly in the pro's.

On 4/28/2024 at 10:27 AM, jsdarkstar said:

Agreed, but, he did play on the best offensive line in the NCAA and they won a National Championship. So to say he's a raw talent is a just a bit underwhelming for how good a player he actually is. He isn't replacing Lane Johnson day 1, he's going against Tyler Steen for the Right Guard slot. Steen has the advantage knowing the offense for a few years. Again with Stoutland I expect this player to develop into a full time starter sooner rather than later.

I might've gotten him mixed up with Dylan McMahon, their final draft pick.

I am getting John Welbourn vibes..

There was nothing wrong with Welbourn..  I'll take that.  I don't think he will be as good as Welbourn.  Welbourn left the team on bad terms.  He signed a second contract that he thought was undervalued and the team wouldn't renegotiate if my memory is correct.  

26 minutes ago, Eagles1960 said:

There was nothing wrong with Welbourn..  I'll take that.  I don't think he will be as good as Welbourn.  Welbourn left the team on bad terms.  He signed a second contract that he thought was undervalued and the team wouldn't renegotiate if my memory is correct.  

Welbourn was good he only looked like a novice when Keith Hamilton lined up on the opposite side of him.

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