Ranking 10 potential Eagles draft replacements for Brandon Brooks

Brandon Brooks, Philadelphia Eagles (Mandatory Credit: Bill Streicher-USA TODAY Sports)
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817. . . . Chasen Hines, Bayou Bengals. 2. player

Potential Eagles draft prospect Chasen Hines, LSU

Depending on how guards are valued in the coming selection meeting, LSU’s Chasen Hines could slide to Day 2 or he could wind up being someone who sneaks into the back half of Round 1 as a potential sleeper.

He got worked a little by Alabama, but who doesn’t, right? All things considered, he could be a very good guard at the next level and a key piece of any team’s offensive line that he joins for years to come.

. . . Kenyon Green, Aggies. 1. player. 873

Potential Eagles draft prospect Kenyon Green, Texas A&M

Feel free to agree or offer opinions to the contrary, but the eyeball test tells us the Former Texas A&M Aggies star Kenyon Green is the cream of this draft class’ crop, in terms of interior linemen we mean. With no disrespect intended to a fine football program that’s being built in College Station, had this young man played for the Georgia Bulldogs or Alabama Crimson Tide, we’d be talking about him every five minutes.

Trending. Middle-round to late-round QB prospects. light

Still, this six-foot-four, 325-pound nightmare for opposing defensive lines does a lot well. He exercises assignments well. He’s a capable pass protector and run blocker. If Green isn’t at the top of everyone’s draft board, we’d be surprised, and with the NFL Scouting Combine and Pro Days approaching, he should get some burn as we approach April.