The Philadelphia Eagles are coming off a 2019 season where they had the NFL’s highest-graded offensive line and three of their linemen rated in the top-10 of the league.
Even with so many accolades, Jason Peters is a year older, Jason Kelce has pondered retirement at center, while Brandon Brooks will have a lengthy rehab for his shoulder injury.
With Carson Wentz, the Eagles’ highest priority, here are three offensive line prospects for the Eagles to watch at the Senior Bowl.
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1. Nick Harris, center, Washington
Could the Eagles be in the market for a center? Kelce signed a new deal last year, but he’s talked about the effort it takes to play week in and week out.
Harris is generally considered a likely mid-round pick and could be an interesting option for the Eagles in the later rounds.
2. Tremayne Anchrum, offensive lineman, Clemson
The Clemson star is definitely an athlete and takes after his father, also named Tremayne Anchrum, who was a power forward at USC in the early ’90s when George Raveling was the Trojans coach.
Anchrum started at the right-tackle spot for Clemson and allowed the fewest amount of pressure in the ACC each of the past two years. Likely to transition to guard in the NFL, Amchrum is the eighth-rated guard prospect by ESPN’s Mel Kiper Jr.
A potential Day 2 pick at least, Anchrum could add depth to the Eagles talented offensive line.

3. Lloyd Cushenberry, LSU
The former LCU center worked his way from being a 2-star prospect to team captain and being rewarded with wearing the illustrious No. 18 jersey prior to last season.
Ever-improving, Cushenberry could be a mid-round target for the Eagles.