With the 2nd overall pick in the 2013 NFL Draft, the Eagles select Oklahoma OT Lane Johnson. Johnson is one of the more unique offensive linemen to enter the NFL as a high draft pick. Having played quarterback in high school and during his first season at junior college, Johnson was tried as a tight end and defensive end before being moved to offensive tackle in the spring of 2011. To say that he blossomed quickly would be an understatement as he has better footwork and use of hands (Excluding his lack of an aggressive punch) than many tackles who have played the position their entire careers. Overall, Johnson is not as good of a blocker right now as Luke Joeckel or Eric Fisher, but based on what was seen at the Senior Bowl, it's expect that in time he will be right there with both of them challenging to be a Pro Bowl tackle. Source: Sports Illustrated
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We can get Cyprien, T'eo, Barkley, or Smith. I'm down with any of those choices. Cyprien makes the most sense.
Honestly I think Lane should play left with Peters right. It'll help Peters a lot recovering from injury, and its not like he needs to play the left to get that payday Sent from my HTC Vivid