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Eagles Film Review: Myles Hinton possesses the size to develop into a future starter

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A closer look at Philadelphia’s eighth pick in the 2025 NFL Draft.

With the 2025 NFL Draft over, it’s time for some film rooms on the Philadelphia Eagles’ rookie class. I will try to get to all 10 draft picks and the UDFAs over the next few weeks. Loads of scouting reports will say very similar things, so I have tried to include film clips to back up everything and I will talk about the player’s fit with the Eagles at the end of the piece. I managed to get the All22 for several rookies, but I can’t share those clips on my Twitter accounts (or I risk getting blocked), so I’ve used a few other accounts here. Let’s go!

You can check out my podcast feed here to hear more from me. I have a Patreon linked to my podcast if you want to support me further. Due to being unable to share All22 on Twitter, I am doing All22 watch-alongs on every Eagles’ rookie on the Patreon, which is really cool!

Previously: Jihaad Campbell / Andrew Mukuba / Ty Robinson / Mac McWilliams / Smael Mondon / Drew Kendall / Kyle McCord

Strengths


+ He has outstanding size and length. 6’7”, 323 pounds with 34⅛” arms and an 82¾” wingspan. He is built like a prototype NFL tackle. There are many good clips here to see his size in action.


New #Eagles OL Myles Hinton is a big, bruising player that wants to gets his hands on defensive linemen quickly. Gets into kick slide with ease.

Needs to sustain his blocks better and improve pad level, but has real power and length to develop under Jeff Stoutland. pic.twitter.com/bOvDlHxclk

— Devin Jackson (@RealD_Jackson) May 7, 2025

+ That size impacts his power and strength, too. When he gets going, he can move people out in space. He’s very comfortable getting out in space and locating targets when pulling or climbing to linebackers.


Feast your eyes on this enormous stack of pancake delivered my RT Myles Hinton (78), the transfer from Stanford.

he ragdolled that kid. pic.twitter.com/TpqaSjJleW

— Due# (@JDue51) September 10, 2023

+ Moves impressively well laterally in pass protection; he’s hard to get around due to his feet and length.


Myles Hinton Mirror Drill #NFLCombine pic.twitter.com/HHwFbG7LA2

— WalkTheMock (@WalkTheMock) March 2, 2025

+ He has the size and anchor to handle bull rushers most of the time. He has powerful hands when he connects and the core strength to hold up in pass protection.

+ Just one flag in two seasons at Michigan; plays with discipline. I didn’t encounter many issues when it came to identifying blitzers.


MYLES HINTON...seek & destroy. pic.twitter.com/p7Gl38Q4td

— Cole Cubelic (@colecubelic) September 26, 2024

+ Son of former seven-time Pro Bowl offensive tackle Chris Hinton.

Weaknesses


- It’s a shame we didn’t get to see his athletic testing numbers. He appears athletic on film, but testing is crucial when evaluating the offensive line. He looks athletic in space but he doesn’t always look fluid when adjusting to stunts and twists.


Myles Hinton was drafted in round 6 pick 191 in the 2025 draft class. He does not qualify for a #RAS due to a lack of measurements. https://t.co/SYddKaWue5 pic.twitter.com/zK36qWvX3c

— RAS.football (@MathBomb) April 26, 2025

- One of the downsides of being so big is that he can struggle with his leverage and play too high. He’s often knocked backwards due to this, and it can also cause him to reach and miss. His strike timing and footwork don’t always look aligned to me.

- He has some highlight reel blocks in the run game where he flattens someone, but he doesn’t consistently sustain his blocks.

- When I saw him get beaten, it often appeared to be inside. I wonder if he oversets at times, which leaves him exposed to inside moves.

Overall


This is another Eagles’ day 3 draft pick that I like. I’m not clueless; I know that most day 3 draft picks don't work out, but I think the Eagles added a lot of interesting talent. Myles Hinton is another intriguing talent. The number one offensive line scout online, Brandon Thorn, had Myles Hinton as a 4th-round pick, which doesn’t surprise me at all. He’s a talented lineman who possesses the size to develop into a future starter, although he requires significant technical improvement. I hope we don’t see him this year.

I’ve not seen anyone else mention this online, but I wonder if there’s a slight possibility that Hinton is developed as a guard further down the line, too. I know he has prototypical tackle size, but the Eagles showed with Mekhi Becton (6-foot-7⅜ and 364 pounds) that they are willing to have a giant at guard. If Hinton did end up at guard, it would help him overcome some of his issues with oversetting and getting beaten inside.

Overall, Hinton is a massive, athletic offensive tackle who offers the physical tools to develop into a solid NFL swing tackle or a future starter down the line. He displays impressive foot quickness and body control for his size, and has some highlight-reel blocks out in space. However, he lacks the down-to-down consistency to play immediately due to his issues with leverage, and he struggles to handle inside pass rush moves. Welcome to Stoutland University...

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The Linc - Eagles have 2 of PFF’s top 16 ranked cornerbacks

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Philadelphia Eagles news and links for 6/7/25.

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PFF Cornerback Rankings: Top 32 ahead of the 2025 NFL season - PFF
11. Cooper DeJean, Philadelphia Eagles. The highest-ranked rookie from 2024 on the list, DeJean was phenomenal for the Eagles in their Super Bowl run. He ranked second in PFF coverage grade from man and zone-match coverage in 2024 (76.7), third in PFF coverage grade (84.1) and 12th in PFF advanced coverage grade. He did not allow a touchdown on 97 targets. [...] 16. Quinyon Mitchell, Philadelphia Eagles. The top two rookie cornerbacks from 2024 were the Eagles’ first two selections in the 2024 NFL Draft. Mitchell fared better than his teammate in PFF advanced coverage grade, ranking sixth, but placed ninth in PFF overall and standard coverage grades. Don’t be surprised if Mitchell contends for a top-five spot a year from now, as he finished the 2024 season with 15 forced incompletions (third most).

Eagles Film Review: Myles Hinton possesses the size to develop into a future starter - BGN
This is another Eagles’ day 3 draft pick that I like. I’m not clueless; I know that most day 3 draft picks don’t work out, but I think the Eagles added a lot of interesting talent. Myles Hinton is another intriguing talent. The number one offensive line scout online, Brandon Thorn, had Myles Hinton as a 4th-round pick, which doesn’t surprise me at all. He’s a talented lineman who possesses the size to develop into a future starter, although he requires significant technical improvement. I hope we don’t see him this year. I’ve not seen anyone else mention this online, but I wonder if there’s a slight possibility that Hinton is developed as a guard further down the line, too. I know he has prototypical tackle size, but the Eagles showed with Mekhi Becton (6-foot-7⅜ and 364 pounds) that they are willing to have a giant at guard. If Hinton did end up at guard, it would help him overcome some of his issues with oversetting and getting beaten inside.

The lasting impact of Brandon Graham on Nolan Smith - NBCSP
After 15 seasons and two Super Bowl titles, Brandon Graham officially retired from the NFL this offseason. But his legacy lives on in Nolan Smith. Smith, 24, thinks about Graham every day when he looks into the mirror at his house and sees the words “Be You” written down. A reminder of the most important bit of advice he got from his legendary former teammate, advice that helped him get through a slow start as a rookie back in 2023. “It was just a learning year,” Smith said. “And, truly, a testament to Brandon Graham. You’re about to make me cry up here just because BG gave me so much just from the outside world putting so much pressure on me. ‘You’re a first-round pick, you need to do this, you need to do that.’ BG just told me, ‘Be you.’ And til this point that’s what I got on my mirror, my goals, be you.

Mike Trout’s Super Bowl bat message becomes a baseball card - PFT
The NFL has infiltrated the world of baseball cards, in one very specific way. Via TheAthletic.com, Angels outfielder Mike Trout’s inscription of the Super Bowl LIX final score on the bottom of his bat has become a baseball card. The card shows this writing from Trout: “Eagles 40, Chiefs 22” and “Fly Eagles Fly!” It will be included in Topps’ upcoming Tier One set.

Report: Jacksonville Jaguars sign EDGE Dennis Gardeck, release RB Keilen Robinson, waive OL Cooper Hodges - Big Cat Country
In an assumingly corresponding move, the Jaguars released running back Keilan Robinson, according to Jeremy Fowler. The former Longhorn was selected in the fifth round of the 2024 NFL Draft to be Jacksonville’s secondary return man behind Devin Duvernay. Unfortunately, Robinson played in just six games as a rookie due to a toe injury. He recorded 2 kick returns for 34 yards. [BLG Note: The Eagles claimed Robinson off waivers on Friday.]

Fans have high expectations for Commanders rookies and some concern about veteran absence from OTAs - Hogs Haven
Second-round draft pick, CB Trey Amos, got the most votes in the survey. More than one-third of all survey respondents expect him to out-produce his draft position (61st overall pick in the 2025 draft). Given that the expectations for a second-round pick are so much higher than those for Day 3 picks, this seems to say a lot about what Hogs Haven readers think of Trey Amos. Here’s a taste of the commentary about the young cornerback from the comments section of the survey article. At least one comment here that suggests that Amos could end up as an All Pro may be projecting a bit beyond the scope of the question in the survey which aimed to focus on rookie-year performance, but then, we’ve never suggested that these are scientifically valid surveys. Personally, I’m thrilled to see the enthusiasm for Trey Amos that this survey and these comments demonstrate.

DaRon Bland cornerback ranking at PFF is not what you’d expect heading into 2025 - Blogging The Boys
The Dallas Cowboys had a bad 2024 season overall. Expectations were that the team was talented enough to win the Super Bowl—maybe not, but at least compete for a Wild Card playoff spot. There’s no question the front office could have done more to set the team up better last season, but injuries played a significant role in last year’s downfall. The Cowboys seem to be paying for their woebegone year in Pro Football Focus’s annual positional power rankings of NFL players, with many from Dallas absent entirely from the lists. In their latest ranking of the league’s Top 32 cornerbacks heading into 2025, All-Pro cornerback DaRon Bland was sitting at the bottom.

Are the Giants actually among the NFL’s best drafting franchises? - Big Blue View
This is, of course, the elephant in the room: 2020 through 2025 was dominated by Daniel Jones. And while we don’t need to relitigate that all again, but it’s also undeniably true that a quarterback sets the ceiling and floor for a team. Quarterback play touches on, and influences, every other aspect of the team. Things like sack rate, passing yardage, and efficiency are “sticky” and tend to be independent of situation. And from that perspective, Jones is a limited quarterback who limited the team around him. He seldom allowed the players around him to play up to their potential. Likewise, his offenses rarely gave the defense a lead to protect or forced the opposing offense to pass to keep up. As Gridiron Grading put it “QB issue? Probably.” That’s a sentiment that the Giants’ organization has seemed to echo this year, adding Russell Wilson, Jameis Winston, and Jaxson Dart to transform the quarterback room. Each of those players represents a philosophic shift from Jones and how he the offense was schemed around his play and preferences. Given that they were each chosen by Brian Daboll, we have to assume that they’re more in line with his vision for the offense. One of the big stories to follow this year is how (or if) players perform after a change, and possible upgrade, at the most important position.

Defensive coordinator Shane Bowen wants takeaway-starved Giants filling treasure chest: ‘Be a damn pirate’ - NFL.com
Talk Like a Pirate Day falls on Sept. 19, 2025. Playing like a pirate is now a daily aspiration for the New York Giants’ defenders. Thus, whenever defensive coordinator Shane Bowen’s squad has tallied a takeaway during organized team activities, the Giants have celebrated by tucking their newfound prize into a treasure chest. It’s a novel approach for a DC looking to improve from a 2024 showing in which Big Blue mustered just 15 takeaways — 28th in the NFL. “You’ll hear our guys say it. I say it ad nauseum: ‘Be a damn pirate,’” Bowen said Thursday, via team transcript. “We got to find ways to get the ball. And, again, you get what you emphasize. We’re making it a priority this year to make sure we find ways to get the ball.”

A single GM managed to set back 2 NFL teams YEARS - SB Nation
A good general manager can overhaul an NFL franchise. A bad one is capable of doing incredible damage. Today we look back at one man whose negative influence on two organizations was so profound that they’re both still recovering from his tenure. Ask fans of the Carolina Panthers and New York Giants who was the worst GM in team history and they’ll give you the same answer: Dave Gettleman.

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The Linc - Should the Eagles trade for Trey Hendrickson?

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Philadelphia Eagles news and links for 6/8/25.

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Trey Hendrickson to Eagles? Tyreek Hill to Patriots? Seven trades we’d like to see during NFL offseason - NFL.com
Trey Hendrickson to the Philadelphia Eagles. The Eagles dominated the Chiefs in the Super Bowl with a relentless pass rush, but Philadelphia has questions on that front heading into the 2025 campaign, given the loss of Josh Sweat, Nolan Smith’s injury and the inherent need for young guys like Moro Ojomo (2023 seventh-round pick) and Jalyx Hunt (2024 third-rounder) to level up. General manager Howie Roseman hit big on the trade for wide receiver A.J. Brown in 2022. Trading for Hendrickson, who’s in a contract standoff with the Bengals, could provide a similar effect for the defense. Plus, the Eagles just cleared more cap space by dealing Huff. This would be a case of the rich getting richer — and a move I wouldn’t put past Philly.

Vic Fangio feels good about Eagles’ pass rush despite offseason departures - PFT
Fangio mentioned Nolan Smith, Jalyx Hunt, Josh Uche and Azeez Ojulari as players he thinks he can count on to be a big part of the pass rush this season. “I feel good about Nolan,” Fangio said. “I think we’ll feel good about Jalyx now that he’s gonna get a lot of reps and develop. He played good for us down the stretch last year, and played a lot, as you saw, so I feel good about those two guys, and I think they’ll continue to improve. We’ve got Uche, we’ve got Azeez, we’ve got three other guys there. I think we’ll be fine.”

Eagles Film Review: Cameron Williams has the tools to become a starter - BGN
Clearly, I valued him incorrectly. I ended up ranking significantly higher than where he was drafted. But I was not alone! The number one offensive line scout online, Brandon Thorn, had Myles Hinton as a 3rd-round pick, too. So, I’m not crazy! As I mentioned earlier, I believe Cameron Williams is a physically imposing, long offensive tackle whose flashes of dominant power and ability to move in space make his upside easy to discern. He has several technical issues, as mentioned above (hand placement, pad level, balance issues, and penalties), but the physical tools are all in place. I don’t think he will be ready to play at all this year, but I wouldn’t risk putting him on the practice squad either. He could be a good candidate to have a ‘season-ending hamstring injury’ towards the end of training camp. I hope he gets the chance to attend Stoutland University for at least 2 seasons.

Eagles spring injury report - PhillyVoice
LB Nakobe Dean (knee): Dean tore his patellar tendon in the Eagles’ Wild Card Round win over the Green Bay Packers. As our Evan Macy detailed back in January, patellar tendon tears are more serious than ACL or Achilles tears. Last Tuesday, Vic Fangio remarked that Dean would not be returning to the field “anytime soon.” Dean will almost certainly begin training camp on the PUP list, and remain there to begin the regular season. With Dean and Jihaad Campbell both out, Jeremiah Trotter got first-team reps alongside Zack Baun in OTAs.

Daily Slop - 8 Jun 25 - Giants fans have Week 1 home game vs Commanders circled on the calendar - Hogs Haven
“We’re in the season of hope, and Week 1 should be our first chance to see Russell Wilson, Abdul Carter, Darius Alexander, and Cam Skattebo on the field. The Giants will get to test themselves against a division rival that played in the NFC Champhionship, and prove that they’re better than they’re given credit. And the chance to, perhaps, start Jayden Daniels sophomore season on a sour note is compelling as well. It’s still early yet and a lot can change over the coming months. But FanDuel Sportsbook lists the Giants as 6.5-point underdogs on the road against Washington. That, however, also illustrates just how rapidly life can change in the NFL.”

Dak Prescott remains longest-tenured starting QB in the NFL with their respective team - Blogging The Boys
It is rather wild to think that Prescott has been the Cowboys starting quarterback longer than any other quarterback has for their current team across the league, but that speaks to the turnover rate that we tend to see. Players who come close to him as far as still being with their teams are Patrick Mahomes with the Kansas City Chiefs (2017), Josh Allen with the Buffalo Bills (2018) and Lamar Jackson with the Baltimore Ravens (2018). Matthew Stafford represents a player with far more NFL experience than Dak, but he joined the Los Angeles Rams in 2021 which was five years after the Cowboys drafted Prescott. Similarly, Jared Goff technically has two days on Dak in terms of NFL experience as he was the number one overall pick in the 2016 NFL Draft, but he was a part of that Stafford trade and has been with the Detroit Lions for the last four years. Time can be a funny thing in the NFL, but no starting quarterback has spent more of it with their current team than Dak Prescott has with the Dallas Cowboys.


Dak Prescott is now 2-5 in 7 career playoff games.

Out of 169 playoff QBs with at least one win, only 7 have a worse winning percentage.

Dak’s 2 wins? 18-15 combined opponent record, lowest win percentage in playoff wins among 109 QBs to win multiple games.

Yikes.

— Brandon Lee Gowton (@BrandonGowton) January 15, 2024

Dak Prescott (drafted in 2016) 2 playoff wins

Jalen Hurts (drafted in 2020): 6 playoff wins including 1 Super Bowl

— Brandon Lee Gowton (@BrandonGowton) February 10, 2025

Are the Giants really all-in on Russell Wilson as their 2025 quarterback? - Big Blue View
Jaxson Dart’s time is coming. There will be nothing Wilson can do to stop it. He can delay it by playing good football and winning games, but he can’t prevent it from happening. Kurt Warner couldn’t prevent the coming of Eli Manning despite a winning record that had the Giants on the periphery of playoff contention. Manning couldn’t prevent Daniel Jones from taking his job despite two Super Bowl titles and the best career a Giants’ quarterback has ever had. Wilson won’t be able to hold Dart off forever, either. The Giants will continue to give Wilson his respect, his flowers, if you will. Until, of course, it’s time to move on to the younger, prettier, more exciting model in Dart. Then, the bouquets will be sent in Dart’s direction and Wilson will fade away.

Friday discussion: Will it work for Aaron Rodgers and the Steelers? - SB Nation
Let’s be honest dear readers. You have had a lot of time to think about this one. The long-anticipated decision from Aaron Rodgers has arrived, and the veteran quarterback is heading to the Pittsburgh Steelers. News broke on Thursday afternoon that Rodgers would put pen to paper on a contract with the Steelers, and travel to Pittsburgh in time for the team’s minicamp next week. But will it work? We have our thoughts, but we want to hear yours too.

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Eagles Film Review: Cameron Williams has the tools to become a starter

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A closer look at Philadelphia’s ninth pick in the 2025 NFL Draft.

With the 2025 NFL Draft over, it’s time for some film rooms on the Philadelphia Eagles’ rookie class. I will try to get to all 10 draft picks and the UDFAs over the next few weeks. Loads of scouting reports will say very similar things, so I have tried to include film clips to back up everything and I will talk about the player’s fit with the Eagles at the end of the piece. I managed to get the All22 for several rookies, but I can’t share those clips on my Twitter accounts (or I risk getting blocked), so I’ve used a few other accounts here. Let’s go!

You can check out my podcast feed here to hear more from me. I have a Patreon linked to my podcast if you want to support me further. Due to being unable to share All22 on Twitter, I am doing All22 watch-alongs on every Eagles’ rookie on the Patreon, which is really cool!

Previously: Jihaad Campbell / Andrew Mukuba / Ty Robinson / Mac McWilliams / Smael Mondon / Drew Kendall / Kyle McCord / Cameron Williams

Strengths


+ Long arms and a powerful build that allow him to engulf and dominate defenders in both the run and pass game. He’s built like a prototype tackle. There’s loads of film here for you to watch!


Welcome to Philly, Cameron Williams pic.twitter.com/0bliIyOfgM

— ♛ (@DillyPhilly215) April 26, 2025

+ Look at how effortlessly he can get into his pass set for a big guy.


TAPE TIME
OT Cameron Williams
Texas

✅ THE GOOD✅#scouting #NFLDraft #Longhorns pic.twitter.com/BhqULQsRvg

— Mike Poland (@kenfigkowboy) February 26, 2025

+ Really strong at the point of attack in pass protection. He can stonewall rushers with sheer size and grip strength once locked in with good hand placement. His hands are inconsistent, but when he wins, he dominates.

+ Good mobility for his size, allowing him to execute pulls and cover second-level defenders effectively.

+ Strong physical traits and power in the run game. he’s able to overwhelm defenders in the run game and create a solid anchor in pass protection. His physicality shows up when he’s latched onto defenders.


Cameron Williams creating the lane for Jaydon Blue pic.twitter.com/2xx6wtvYO9

— Billy M (@BillyM_91) December 21, 2024

A lot of teams reached for a tackle early, but Philly just got GREAT value with OT Cameron Williams.

Very young and raw, but ready-made NFL frame with a ton of strength. Fun project with big upside.

pic.twitter.com/bJxCYmO1cY

— Brady Balhorn - BNB Football (@BnbFootball) April 26, 2025

+ Considering his size, he moves well in space and is fluid on pulls and climbs.

+ Only one full year of starting experience and already flashes starting-level traits. The tools are there.

Weaknessess


- He is extremely inconsistent with his hand placement, and his late hand strikes leave him prone to losing balance. He ends up on the ground far too often.

- He’s raw in every way, not just technically. He’s had 11 false start penalties in 16 starts. He’s still learning how to play. He has a few reps a game where he is all over the place.

- He struggles with footwork, and despite moving well, he doesn’t always look fluid or coordinated.

- It’s a shame we didn’t get to see his athletic testing numbers. He appears athletic on film, but testing is crucial when evaluating the offensive line.


Cameron Williams was drafted in round 6 pick 207 in the 2025 draft class. He does not qualify for a #RAS due to a lack of measurements. https://t.co/9cSLHN6ahD pic.twitter.com/8zdaEGse79

— RAS.football (@MathBomb) April 26, 2025

- Has a bad tendency to lunge and fail to latch onto defenders. This links to his inability to time his hand strikes. He can struggle with counter moves because of that.

You can see him struggle with the counter move in the 3rd clip here...


ED Josaiah Stewart vs RT Cameron Williams pic.twitter.com/DWepsOnP1r

— Taylor Kyles (@tkyles39) March 30, 2025

- No experience playing as a left tackle. He’s been a right tackle only. He is a one-year starter who has started only 16 games in total.

Overall


Oh baby. This was my favorite Day 3 pick. I know that Jeff Stoutland is buzzing to get to work with this guy. It’s very rare that we reach the 6th round and the Eagles draft someone I watched before the draft. Well, it happened! Here was my pre-draft scouting report on Cameron Williams.

Overall: A one-year starter, Cameron Williams possesses ideal physical traits including length, power, and athleticism. However, he struggles with technique, particularly in hand placement and footwork, which often leads to balance issues and penalties. Williams could develop into a starter down the road, though patience will be required.

Eagles Thoughts: An athletic lineman with physical traits that badly needs coaching? That sounds like Jeff Stoutland’s music. I just wish we had testing numbers, but he was injured. He could compete at guard or develop at tackle. I like this in the 3rd round.

Clearly, I valued him incorrectly. I ended up ranking significantly higher than where he was drafted. But I was not alone! The number one offensive line scout online, Brandon Thorn, had Myles Hinton as a 3rd-round pick, too. So, I’m not crazy!

As I mentioned earlier, I believe Cameron Williams is a physically imposing, long offensive tackle whose flashes of dominant power and ability to move in space make his upside easy to discern. He has several technical issues, as mentioned above (hand placement, pad level, balance issues, and penalties), but the physical tools are all in place. I don’t think he will be ready to play at all this year, but I wouldn’t risk putting him on the practice squad either. He could be a good candidate to have a ‘season-ending hamstring injury’ towards the end of training camp. I hope he gets the chance to attend Stoutland University for at least 2 seasons.

Cameron Williams requires significant improvement. There’s a high chance he never reaches his potential. He is a pure gamble on traits. However, I do honestly believe he could end up starting for the Eagles in 2-3 years. It wouldn’t be crazy. This guy has the tools to become a starter.

The Eagles talk about drafting Lane Johnson’s replacement every single year. Is it possible the Eagles managed to do that in the 6th round?! I don’t think it’s impossible when you have Jeff Stoutland...


Cameron Williams is practicing at right tackle: pic.twitter.com/GXvt3wgmo4

— Zach Berman (@ZBerm) May 2, 2025

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