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Eagles select OL Tyler Steen with the 65th overall pick

Eagles select OL Tyler Steen with the 65th overall pick


3. After starting at right tackle for Vanderbilt as a sophomore, Steen moved to left tackle for his junior and senior seasons. Showing durability, he started 46 consecutive games during those three seasons at Vanderbilt, plus the one he played at Alabama.

4. At St. Thomas Aquinas in Ft. Lauderdale, Florida, the same high school that produced the Bosa brothers – Chargers defensive end Joey and 49ers defensive end Nick – as well as former Cowboys wide receiver Michael Irvin, Steen had a three-star rating as an offensive lineman by ESPN.com and also a three-star rating as a weakside defensive end by Rivals.com.

5. Steen’s brother, Blake, is a sophomore guard at the University of Virginia. Their father, Daris, played football at LSU and is a retired Marine. And their late grandfather, Rodney M. Davis, was a Vietnam veteran who posthumously received the Medal of Honor for jumping on a grenade to save his compatriots.

“We’re excited about Tyler. He’s an offensive lineman who presents a lot of versatility. He played at Alabama after starting his college career at Vanderbilt and he’s new to the position. He played defensive line in high school and then he went to Vanderbilt and played there and then bet on himself and in this new portal era, transferred to Alabama and earned a starting left tackle job and played at a high level.

“We get excited about building our team through the offensive and defensive line. They’re the first guys off the bus. He’s going to add competition to the room – we’ve got some Bama boys in that room – and he’s going to play a lot of positions and get into that mix. We’re going to put the best players on the field and he’s going to have an opportunity to compete and that’s going to be awesome. This kid was raised well; he’s a military kid – his dad is a Marine – and he’s not afraid of competition. We know what we’re getting. Alabama kids are competition-ready because they’re fighting every day at practice. He played violent, he played athletic. He’s got good movement, he’s got good feet – all of the traits that we look for – and then Coach (Jeff) Stoutland works his magic and makes them into Philadelphia Eagles and that’s what we’re excited about.” – Brandon Hunt, Eagles director of college scouting

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