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NFL Draft Expert Projects Position Switch For Eagles' Rookie

Jeff Stoutland has a history of using bigger-bodied players to OG, and one draft scout believes that could be a fit for Myles Hinton.
Michigan Wolverines offensive lineman Myles Hinton (78) gets set in the first half against the Fresno State Bulldogs at Michigan Stadium.
Michigan Wolverines offensive lineman Myles Hinton (78) gets set in the first half against the Fresno State Bulldogs at Michigan Stadium. | Rick Osentoski-Imagn Images

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PHILADELPHIA - The Eagles added plenty of talent in the 2025 NFL Draft. One prospect who seems to be flying under the radar is Myles Hinton, the 191st overall pick out of Michigan.

The son of former six-time All-Pro Chris Hinton, the younger Hinton started his college career at Stanford, where he started 16 games over two seasons for the Cardinal,15 on the right side and one at LT.

Following David Shaw's resignation at Stanford, Hinton entered the transfer portal and decided to transfer to Michigan, where he was a national champion in 2023 (and a teammate of Eagles second-year guard Trevor Keegan) as a part-time starter at RT and LT. Last season, Hinton was the left tackle for the Wolverines and was named Honorable Mention All-Big Ten.

Over his entire college career, Hinton had 31 power-five starts, 19 at RT and 12 at LT.

To most, Hinton's size, coupled with his college resume, projects him as a potential swing tackle option early on in his career. And that's what the Eagles' personnel department sees in Hinton.

"There is a certain body type that we like at tackle and Myles fits that and for a man that size, he has really good foot and body quickness," Eagles assistant GM Alec Halaby told the team's official website. "I think he can adjust really well and there is a lot that he did in college that I think can translate over to the NFL game.

"They coached him well at Michigan and he was really effective at what he did. He fits the mold of a lot of things we like in our tackles."

Ian Cummings, one of the lead NFL Draft analysts at ProFootballNetwork.com, sees another potential avenue for Hinton now that the legacy prospect landed in Philadelphia.

"I think he entered the exact right situation and looking at the video of Jeff Stoutland calling him, it seems like [the Eagles] are excited to work with him," Cummings said while appearing on BIRDS 365 with John McMullen of On SI. "So I'm excited to see what they envision. I think the Eagles have always been a little bit more willing to test the waters with bigger offensive guards.

"Some teams, if a guy gets passes a certain size threshold, it's like 'alright, we'll stick him at tackle.' But the Eagles are willing to play around with big guards."

With smaller centers over the past decade-plus (future Hall of Famer Jason Kelce and current Pro Bowl center Cam Jurgens), Stoutland has favored big, powerful guards like former three-time Pro Bowl selection Brandon Brooks and current three-time Pro Bowler Landon Dickerson. Last season, Stoutland also moved the massive 6-foot-7, 363-pound Mekhi Becton inside to great success at right guard.

Cummings believes that's the better path for Hinton.

"You look at Myles Hinton, 6-7, 323 pounds, 34-inch arms, 31 1/2 inch vertical. Pretty explosive on the near plane. I think he's a little plodding and heavy-footed when it comes to lateral mobility but that's why moving him into a phonebooth at guard is going to be more appealing for him," Cummings assessed. "I think he can really outmatch guys with his physical tools and size.

"He's got pretty good physicality as well so I kind of eye him more as a developmental player but I think moving him inside to guard and letting him work with Jeff Stoutland. You could get a value deal here. The power profile is there, the size can outmatch guys. There is a lot to work with."

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JOHN MCMULLEN

John McMullen is a veteran reporter who has covered the NFL for over two decades. The current NFL insider for JAKIB Media, John is the former NFL Editor for The Sports Network where his syndicated column was featured in over 200 outlets including the Los Angeles Times, Chicago Tribune, and Miami Herald. He was also the national NFL columnist for Today's Pigskin as well as FanRag Sports. McMullen has covered the Eagles on a daily basis since 2016, first for ESPN South Jersey and now for Eagles Today on SI.com's FanNation. You can listen to John, alongside legendary sports-talk host Jody McDonald every morning from 8-10 on ‘Birds 365,” streaming live on YouTube.com. John is also the host of his own show "Extending the Play" on AM1490 in South Jersey and part of 6ABC.com's live postgame show after every Eagles game. You can reach him at jmcmullen44@gmail.com or on Twitter @JFMcMullen

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