The Philadelphia Eagles were one of 11 teams to send an offensive line coach to Central Michigan to see prospects Bernhard Raimann and Luke Goedeke work out at the school’s pro day on Monday, according to the Senior Bowl’s Jim Nagy.
Raimann and Goedeke could both be options for the Eagles who believe in building from the inside out, and value premium offensive line depth.
NFL teams have been sending fewer coaches to pro-days past two years but that was far from case today at Central Michigan. 11 clubs sent OL coaches to workout future NFL starters Bernhard Raimann & Luke Goedeke. Teams present: AZ, BAL, CAR, CIN, DET, GB, JAX, NYJ, NYG, PHI, TEN. pic.twitter.com/ySl09p8sSi
— Jim Nagy (@JimNagy_SB) April 5, 2022
Raimann, 24 was a two-year starter at Central Michigan with 18 career starts at left tackle and should be a first-round pick, while Goedeke could be a day-two option for the Eagles at right tackle, and both players are intriguing, as offensive line coach Jeff Stoutland make the trip personally to see both players.
Pro Day Part 2️⃣@BernhardRaimann and @lukethelifter getting some WORK in today as they prepare for the NFL Draft. #FireUpChips🔥⬆️🏈 pic.twitter.com/GrjNZI6Oh2
— CMU Football (@CMU_Football) April 5, 2022
Philadelphia still has 10 picks in this year’s draft and secured an extra third-rounder as well after a Monday afternoon trade with the Saints that netted a 2023 first-round pick as well.