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• The Eagles really rotated at edge rusher in this practice. Azeez Ojulari, Josh Uche and Ogbo Okoronwko all got first-team ...
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NBC Sports Philadelphia on MSNEagles training camp observations: Eagles welcome Browns for joint practices
It was a steamy day in South Philadelphia as the Eagles welcomed the Cleveland Browns for Day 1 of two joint practices ahead ...
Drew Kendall, a center from BC, is projected to be drafted between the fourth and sixth rounds. Kendall's father, Pete Kendall, was also an NFL offensive lineman.
Welcome to the league, Drew Kendall. Kendall — a 6-foot-4 and 300-pound center — was selected by the Philadelphia Eagles with the 168th overall pick in the fifth round of NFL Draft on Saturday.
This article originally appeared on Eagles Wire: Recent Eagles injury update could close the book on newcomer's journey ...
The younger Kendall, after all, checks plenty of the boxes you would want an NFL center to have. He has good length at 6-foot-4 with an almost 78-inch wingspan and 32-inch arms.
Now that Drew Kendall has been drafted, fans may be wondering what to expect from their new offensive lineman. NFL Draft analyst Lance Zierlein provided his analysis of the All-ACC center.
If Kendall were to join the fold, it would catapult U-M’s ranking to No. 6 in the nation and No. 2 in the Big Ten. With a potential decision nearing, Michigan is pulling out all the stops to ...
Drew Kendall, a center from BC, is projected to be drafted between the fourth and sixth rounds. Kendall's father, Pete Kendall, was also an NFL offensive lineman.
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