07-23-2025, 05:20 AM
One part that interested me:
Jordan Mailata was a 7th rounder in 2018. Which is just a reminder that talent can be found anywhere in the draft. You have to be good at identifying and developing that value though, and it does take time. It took three years for Mailata to really even see the field. It helps if the fans keep a somewhat open mind. And of course their style of offense works for the offensive line they have (bruising running game).
None of that is to say that someone like Jackson Carman was a good pick. But someone like Matt Lee might be our future Center. I still wonder if kicking Karras out to Guard might give us a our best lineup. At least it could give Lucas Patrick some additional competition.
Quote:2. Philadelphia Eagles
Biggest strength: Offensive tackle. The defending champs have many strengths, but it's tough to beat arguably the league's top tackle duo, with Jordan Mailata manning the left side and Lane Johnson on the right. Mailata ranked among the top tackles in PFF grade, pass block win rate and run block win rate in both 2023 and 2024. Johnson is 35 years old but hasn't lost a step, ranking top 10 among tackles in pass and run block win rate last season. -- Clay
Jordan Mailata was a 7th rounder in 2018. Which is just a reminder that talent can be found anywhere in the draft. You have to be good at identifying and developing that value though, and it does take time. It took three years for Mailata to really even see the field. It helps if the fans keep a somewhat open mind. And of course their style of offense works for the offensive line they have (bruising running game).
None of that is to say that someone like Jackson Carman was a good pick. But someone like Matt Lee might be our future Center. I still wonder if kicking Karras out to Guard might give us a our best lineup. At least it could give Lucas Patrick some additional competition.
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