Projecting the Philadelphia Eagles’ 2017 depth chart

May 24, 2016; Philadelphia, PA, USA; Philadelphia Eagles helmets lined up on the indoor turf during OTA's at the NovaCare Complex. Mandatory Credit: Bill Streicher-USA TODAY Sports
May 24, 2016; Philadelphia, PA, USA; Philadelphia Eagles helmets lined up on the indoor turf during OTA's at the NovaCare Complex. Mandatory Credit: Bill Streicher-USA TODAY Sports /
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Sep 25, 2016; Philadelphia, PA, USA; Philadelphia Eagles tackle Jason Peters (71) in action against the Pittsburgh Steelers at Lincoln Financial Field. The Philadelphia Eagles won 34-3. Mandatory Credit: Bill Streicher-USA TODAY Sports
Sep 25, 2016; Philadelphia, PA, USA; Philadelphia Eagles tackle Jason Peters (71) in action against the Pittsburgh Steelers at Lincoln Financial Field. The Philadelphia Eagles won 34-3. Mandatory Credit: Bill Streicher-USA TODAY Sports /

Offensive Line

  1. Left tackle: Jason Peters
  2. Left guard: Chance Warmack, Stefen Wisniewski
  3. Center: Jason Kelce, Isaac Seumalo
  4. Right guard: Brandon Brooks, Allen Barbre
  5. Right tackle: Lane JohnsonHalapoulivaati Vaitai

There will be some major competition on the offensive line this summer, specifically at guard and center. The Eagles acquired Chance Warmack, who is reuniting with his college offensive line coach Jeff Stoutland, and re-signed veteran Stefen Wisniewski. Both have the potential to make a leap next season.

Jason Kelce is an interesting topic. It was reported in January that the Eagles were thinking of moving Kelce. Despite a Pro Bowl season, Kelce didn’t play to his usual standards. Could he be traded before the season begins? It’s certainly possible. If that happens, second-year player Isaac Seumalo should be able to fill in seamlessly. Seumalo showed some good signs in 2016 and it appears the Eagles are banking in on him being their long-time solution at center.