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Draft Scouting Report
Rating: 69.92 (Practice squad)
Pro Comparison: JC Tretter
Summary
Drew Kendall lacks ideal mass, and more powerful interior rushers will be able to drive him into the backfield. He has good ankle flexion and has the foot quickness to get out on pulling assignments and engage blocks in space. Overall, he’s a high IQ lineman who could probably fulfill multiple interior offensive line positions. He does a good job sealing run lanes.
About
- Like father, like son: His dad, Pete, played center at Boston College and became a first-round pick of the Seahawks in the 1996 NFL Draft
- 2024: First-team All-ACC
Strengths
- Good ankle flexion
- Good foot quickness to get out on pulling assignments and engage in space
- Good job blocking angles and sealing run lanes
Weaknesses
- Below-average mass
- More powerful rushers can get their hands inside his frame and drive him into the backfield
Combine Data
- 40-yard dash: 5.05 seconds
- Bench press: 20 reps
- 20-yard shuttle run: 4.51 seconds
- 3-cone drill: 7.56 seconds
Top Drew Kendall News
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Eagles' Drew Kendall: Eagles add to trenches
The Eagles selected Kendall in the fifth round of the 2025 NFL Draft, 168th overall.
Kendall was a three-year starter at Boston College, so he'll bring a lot of experience to an already stable Eagles offensive line. He primarily wins based on his technical skills rather than size and length, likely making him a good depth option without significant upside as a pro.
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Player Bio
HT/WT: 6-4, 308 lbs |
Birthplace: Norwell, MA |
Class: Junior |