7 offensive line prospects for the Eagles to watch at 2023 Senior Bowl

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The NFL draft starts in Mobile, and even with the Eagles preparing to face the Chiefs in Super Bowl LVII, all eyes this week will be on Alabama, for the 2023 Reese’s Senior Bowl.

Philadelphia has Andre Dillard (LT) and Isaac Seumalo (OG) set to hit unrestricted free agency, and Jason Kelce could decide to retire.

With kickoff from Mobile quickly approaching, here are seven offensive line prospects to watch at the Senior Bowl on Saturday.

Dawand Jones, Ohio State

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The Ohio State star Jones was absolutely dominant in Mobile before suffering a concussion.

Jaelyn Duncan, Maryland

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Duncan was a three-time All-Big Ten honorable mention and has intriguing speed and athletic at the offensive tackle position.

Cody Mauch, North Dakota State

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Mauch was named the National team’s OL Practice Player-of-Week by vote from his peers in National DL and LB groups.

Mauch played left tackle for the Bison but spent time at guard during the Senior Bowl.

O'Cyrus Torrence, OG, Florida

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A monster run blocker (6-5, 337 pounds) with excellent size, Torrance is built for the Eagles’ downhill, power-based running attack.

Darnell Wright , Tennessee

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Wright played left tackle and right tackle in college, but he was a full-time right tackle during Senior Bowl practices this week.

Matthew Bergeron, Syracuse

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Bergeron plays with strong fundamentals, fluidity, and a relentless motor.

The former Syracuse star can play both tackle positions.

Jarrett Patterson, Notre Dame


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