3 Offensive tackles Philadelphia Eagles should consider in 2021’s draft

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Here’s an underrated prospect that could fit in with the Philadelphia Eagles.

Oklahoma State offensive tackle Teven Jenkins has all the tools to be the Philadelphia Eagles’ future blindside protector. He’s a six-foot-six, 320-pound mountain of a man with freakish athletic ability.

Jenkins has a rare combination of size, natural speed, and amazing footwork for a man his size. With the speed that makes him capable of getting out in front of a runner, Jenkins has the speed to be a train coming downhill. It’s a bit of a head-scratcher as to why the Oklahoma State product has flown under the radar, but don’t be fooled by the lack of media attention that he’s been getting. enkins would be an immediate upgrade for quite a few NFL teams, including the one that plays in the City of Brotherly Love.

Philadelphia has, for the most part, had a nice run in finding left tackles, and adding Jenkins to the list would be a great investment. While fans have been screaming for a star receiver, landing a player with Jenkins’ skill set could be the perfect acquisition for the franchise and front office.

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While we all understand that finding guys to play along the offensive line isn’t always the most exciting thing to do, it’s one of the most important steps to building a winner. Taking care of the front five should be a high priority for the Birds this offseason. .