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Jason Kelce coming back

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If it’s with the Eagles, where does Cam move on the line or does he ride the bench another year?
 
I think you let Cam develop for one more year behind Kelce before throwing him in there. You do not want a repeat of 2019-2020 at the NFL level.
 
I think you let Cam develop for one more year behind Kelce before throwing him in there. You do not want a repeat of 2019-2020 at the NFL level.

NFL teams can ill afford to go two seasons without a 2nd round draft pick offensive linemen finding his way into the starting rotation. Bottom line is they drafted him solely for the purpose of him taking over for Kelce in 2023. If they can't effectively move him to guard then they made a colossal mistake in the 2022 draft.
 
NFL teams can ill afford to go two seasons without a 2nd round draft pick offensive linemen finding his way into the starting rotation. Bottom line is they drafted him solely for the purpose of him taking over for Kelce in 2023. If they can't effectively move him to guard then they made a colossal mistake in the 2022 draft.
Yeah your top 100 picks have to play snaps of consequence in their first 2 years.

Keep Kelce at Center
Put Cam next him and let him learn
 
I think you let Cam develop for one more year behind Kelce before throwing him in there. You do not want a repeat of 2019-2020 at the NFL level.
Development is limited without live game reps. I think you play him at guard to get him used to the nfl grind. Then slide him back over when Kelce leaves
 
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