NFL teams can never have enough offensive line depth, and just 24 hours before the start of mandatory minicamp, the Eagles signed offensive guard Max Scharping on a one-year deal.
Scharping has 33 career starts and brings more versatility and depth to the offensive line group.
We've signed G Max Scharping. pic.twitter.com/m22ytU8sk5
— Philadelphia Eagles (@Eagles) June 3, 2024
Scharping, a sixth-year player out of Northern Illinois University, was originally a second-round pick of the Houston Texans in 2019. He spent his first three seasons (2019-21) with Houston before being acquired by Cincinnati on waivers before the ’22 season. Scharping played in 14 regular-season games for the Bengals and then started each of the team’s three 2022-2023 postseason contests at right guard.
He’ll join Tyler Steen, Matt Hennessy, Trevor Keegan, and others in a competition for snaps at right guard.