Former Jets OT Mekhi Becton Signs With Eagles

Mekhi Becton, a former first-round draft pick of the New York Jets, has agreed to a one-year deal with the Philadelphia Eagles worth up to $5.5 million. The signing comes after Becton missed 33 out of 34 games in 2021 and 2022 due to two surgeries on his right knee. The Eagles needed to bolster their offensive line depth after losing Brandon Brooks and Jack Driscoll in free agency. Becton, who has endured a roller-coaster career featuring a promising rookie year, two seasons wiped out by injuries, and a comeback campaign in 2023, is expected to provide depth and competition for the Eagles’ offensive line.

Cincinnati Bengals Select Georgia Tackle Amarius Mims with No. 18 Pick in 2024 NFL Draft

In the hopes of protecting star quarterback Joe Burrow, the Cincinnati Bengals have taken Georgia offensive tackle Amarius Mims with the No. 18 overall pick in the 2024 NFL Draft. Despite his limited experience with only eight career starts, Mims brings exceptional size and athleticism to the Bengals’ offensive line, standing at 6-foot-7 and weighing 340 pounds. Coming off a season-ending wrist injury that cost the Bengals a playoff berth, Burrow’s protection becomes a top priority for the team. Mims’ impressive collegiate record with zero quarterback hits or sacks allowed on 377 pass-blocking snaps makes him a promising addition to the Bengals’ offensive line.

Penei Sewell’s Contract Extension with the Lions

Lions offensive tackle Penei Sewell has signed a lucrative contract extension that will keep him with the team through the 2029 season. The deal includes a guaranteed $63 million over the first three years and $87 million over the first four years. Sewell also received a $40 million pay raise for the first new year of the contract. The agreement includes a rolling guarantee structure, ensuring Sewell’s contract remains active even after the expiration of his initial four-year extension.

Steelers’ Best and Worst-Case First-Round Picks for 2024 NFL Draft

The Pittsburgh Steelers, currently holding the No. 20 pick in the 2024 NFL Draft, face a range of potential outcomes in the first round. With a need for offensive tackle and center, the team has both promising and risky options available. Latham, a highly-rated offensive tackle, could be a valuable addition, while Frazier, a talented center with some concerns, could force the Steelers into a reach.

Experts Predict Eagles’ Trade Up and Offensive Tackle Focus in 2024 NFL Draft

Multiple experts anticipate the Philadelphia Eagles will trade up in the upcoming NFL Draft, targeting an offensive tackle to address a pressing team need. General Manager Howie Roseman’s history of late first-round draft selections has been underwhelming, making a move up from the 22nd spot appear prudent. ESPN’s Adam Schefter reports Eagles have engaged in trade discussions with other teams. Additionally, Sports Illustrated’s Albert Breer identifies the offensive tackle position as the team’s highest priority, particularly given the esteemed group of tackles available in this year’s draft.

Notre Dame’s Joe Alt Expected to Go High in NFL Draft, Impressed with Tennessee Titans Visit

Notre Dame offensive tackle Joe Alt, projected to be taken early in the NFL Draft, has drawn interest from the Tennessee Titans and has spoken highly of his visit with the organization. Alt, the consensus top offensive tackle in this year’s draft class, has been projected by many to be going to the Tennessee Titans. The Titans hold the No. 7 overall pick in the draft, and Alt traveled to Nashville to meet with the team as one of its 30 pre-draft visitors. Alt impressed with the organization and said he’s a “big country music fan”, making Nashville a desirable destination. Alt discussed his experience at Selfridge Air National Guard Base outside Detroit thanks to USAA, the NFL’s official Salute to Service partner. He spoke about his college coach and how he prepared him for the NFL. Alt also highlighted his unique abilities and his commitment to hard work and preparation.

Olu Fashanu: A Top Pass Protector with Room to Grow as a Run Blocker

Penn State offensive tackle Olu Fashanu has emerged as a top prospect in the upcoming 2024 NFL Draft. However, despite his impressive pass protection skills, Fashanu faces some concerns regarding his run blocking. This article examines Fashanu’s strengths and weaknesses and discusses why NFL teams should still consider him a valuable addition despite his run-blocking deficiency.

Broncos Draft Preview: Five Storylines to Watch

As the NFL Draft approaches, several key questions surround the Denver Broncos’ draft strategy. One major consideration is whether they will attempt to trade up, down, or stay put in the first round. Head coach Sean Payton’s aggressive nature may lead to a trade-up, while general manager George Paton is open to trading back for more assets. The Broncos have received calls from other teams inquiring about a potential trade-back, indicating a possible move for more draft picks. The acquisition of quarterback Zach Wilson does not eliminate the need for a rookie quarterback, as Stidham and Wilson may not be long-term solutions. The running back position has been overlooked, and the Broncos could target a starting-caliber player on Day 2 or 3, such as Ray Davis or Jaylen Wright. If the Broncos do not select a quarterback in the first round, they may opt to strengthen their defense, particularly at cornerback or defensive tackle, with players like Levi Wallace, Byron Murphy II, or Dallas Turner. Finally, the Broncos have not drafted an offensive tackle since 2017, and this year’s draft class provides strong tackle options, including Olu Fashanu, Troy Fautanu, or Javon Foster, who could provide stability for the offensive line in the coming years.

Colorado OT Savion Washington Transfers to Syracuse

Syracuse football has bolstered its offensive line with the addition of transfer offensive tackle Savion Washington from Colorado. Washington, a 6-foot-8, 320-pound tackle, has played in 10 games for the Buffaloes last season and has a 3-star transfer rating from 247Sports Composite. He joins Notre Dame cornerback Clarence Lewis as the second transfer to join Syracuse during the second transfer window.

Steelers May Explore Tackle Position in Free Agency Post-Draft

The Pittsburgh Steelers may require additional reinforcement before the season commences, potentially addressing the offensive tackle position. Mekhi Becton, a former New York Jets tackle, is a viable option for the team, offering versatility and potential. According to Brad Spielberger from Pro Football Focus, Becton could be acquired for a one-year contract worth $5 million. Despite injury concerns, Becton displays promising abilities that initially drew attention during his Louisville days. If the Steelers fail to secure a satisfactory tackle in the 2024 NFL Draft, Becton could emerge as a significant upgrade over Dan Moore Jr. The team’s four top 100 and five top 120 draft picks provide ample opportunities to address pressing needs, but the tackle position may require further attention post-draft. Omar Khan has expressed intentions to transition Broderick Jones back to left tackle, increasing the need for a right tackle solution like Becton.

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