NFL Draft 2022: Eagles’ Jason Kelce heartily endorses Cam Jurgens, his 2nd-round successor | Bowen (2024)

PHILADELPHIA -- Eagles fans on social media weren’t universally thrilled to see their team spend a precious second-round draft pick on center Jason Kelce’s presumed successor, Cam Jurgens from Nebraska.

Other needs sprang to mind. A starting corner. A starting safety. A starting linebacker (which the team might have added later Friday evening, in the third round, with Georgia’s Nakobe Dean.) Maybe an edge rusher, the position touted as this draft’s strongest.

Center? Kelce is still here, at least for 2022, still playing at a high level, Pro Bowl and All-Pro again last season. Also, replacing him was the rationale behind drafting Isaac Seumalo in 2016′s third round and Landon Dickerson in last year’s second round. In between, offensive line coach Jeff Stoutland cultivated 2019 undrafted free agent Nate Herbig as a potential center.

Center was such a pressing draft need?

Eagles general manager Howie Roseman made his case late Friday night for the drafting of Jurgens, and he made it emphatically, but Roseman’s standing with the fan base often seems to vary with whether or not he has done something fans wanted him to do.

There is one other man, though, who might be able to influence public opinion, a guy who thinks Jurgens represented tremendous value at 51st overall in the 2022 NFL draft. Eagles fans have a lot of respect for this fellow; their bond was cemented a little more than four years back, when he bellowed at them from the steps of the Art Museum, dressed in purple, green and gold sequins.

“He’s my favorite center prospect of the last 3-to-5 years,” Jason Kelce texted last night. “I think he can be special; I’m excited to work with him.”

The team let Kelce, preparing for his 12th Eagles season, take a role in evaluating centers in this year’s draft. Kelce met with Jurgens when the Eagles made Jurgens one of the 30 prospects they were allowed to bring to NovaCare.

“This kid offers a seamless transition, same type of player, with exceptional upside,” Kelce said. “It’s hard to explain why I think he’s so good, it comes down to how he moves and looks. He bends well, opens his hips, is very strong for his size, is an incredible athlete for his size.

“On top of that, just a great temperament, solid workhorse, lunch-pail mentality.”

They are very similar physically, except for Jurgens’ lighter coloring. Kelce is listed at 6-foot-3, 295, Jurgens at 6-3, 303. Kelce ran the Scouting Combine 40 in 4.89 in 2011, at 280 pounds. Jurgens, roughly 20 pounds heavier, ran it in 4.92 this year. Kelce came to college at Cincinnati as a linebacker; Jurgens arrived at Nebraska as a 240-pound tight end. Kelce owns some farmland and 11 cattle in Missouri, says he wants to raise “my own beef that is raised responsibly for the animal and environment;” Jurgens grew up on a cattle farm.

Is spending another second-round pick on a Kelce successor a case of the team shoving Kelce toward the door a bit?

“I’ve been shoving myself toward the door,” Kelce noted. He has made no secret of contemplating retirement, and made a social media event of announcing his intent to put off stepping down to return for 2022.

Later, when Roseman spoke, the picture became even clearer. “This is a year-to-year thing with Jason,” Roseman said, before adding that he hopes Kelce doesn’t retire soon. But to a degree, the Eagles are letting Kelce anoint his successor, and Jurgens is the chosen one.

It helps that everyone else involved in the process apparently thinks Jurgens is a premier prospect, as well.

“We think Cam’s got a chance to be a very special player in this offense,” Roseman said. “I said to (Kelce), ‘We have this unbelievable opportunity for a guy who’s really talented to learn from the best who’s ever done it here.’ ”

Roseman, like Kelce, indicated he thought Jurgens was a rare talent.

“We felt like this guy, he was different than the centers who have come out the last couple years,” Roseman said. “Everyone loved Cam Jurgens.”

Roseman said of Jurgens’ visit: “Cam comes in my office and he goes, ‘I just got to meet Jason Kelce. He’s awesome!’ And I said, ‘Yeah, he’s awesome.’ "

Player personnel vice president Andy Weidl touted Jurgens’ “explosiveness, the range, and the mentality that he played with,” along with his leadership. “All those things that we like that our offensive linemen do, we saw in Cam.”

Jurgens spoke via video call on which there was no video, for which he apologized; there was a tornado warning in Beatrice, Neb., and the internet was dodgy.

Jurgens said he had watched a lot of Kelce tape.

“To see a guy be able to move like he is, and play as hard, with as much intensity as he (does), that’s kind of how I want to play, that’s how I want to model my game. ... Just because you’re an o-lineman doesn’t mean you can’t run downfield and knock the safety off,” he said.

Why Jurgens, instead of one of the in-house Kelce succession candidates? Reading between the lines, Seumalo’s injury history has become a concern -- he’s most likely the starting right guard this year, but he’s missed 21 games over the past two seasons. Dickerson was so good as the starting left guard as a rookie, the Eagles probably want to leave him there. At 6-6, 333, he is a different type of player than Kelce (or Jurgens). Herbig seems to be in the doghouse. He recently signed his restricted free agent tender, after being allowed to venture into the market. With Roseman holding only a fifth and a seventh-round selection in Saturday’s final day of the draft, Herbig might be a chip to add a sixth or another seventh.

Unless Kelce is injured, it’s hard to see how Jurgens plays this year. He would be a really small guard. Jurgens gave no indication that not playing right away would be a problem for him. He said he is eager to learn from Stoutland and Kelce.

“I don’t know if there’s a better spot for an o-lineman than Philly,” Jurgens said.

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Les Bowen is a freelance columnist who covers the Philadelphia Eagles and the NFL for NJ Advance Media.

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. “This kid offers a seamless transition, same type of player, with exceptional upside,” Kelce said. “It's hard to explain why I think he's so good, it comes down to how he moves and looks.

Who did the Eagles pick in the second round of the draft? ›

40 overall in the second round, the Eagles selected DB Cooper DeJean out of Iowa. The Eagles selected outside linebacker Jalyx Hunt out of Houston Christian with the 94th overall pick to end their second day of the 2024 NFL Draft.

What round did Jason Kelce get drafted? ›

Kelce was 6-foot-2 and 280 pounds when he was drafted as a sixth-round pick by the Eagles in 2011.

Did the Eagles draft well? ›

The same can be said of Ainias Smith, who will help the lacking receiving depth, and Jeremiah Trotter Jr., who will bolster the linebacking corps. “The Eagles came away with the best 2024 NFL Draft class of all the teams I've graded thus far. They made nine picks, and seven of them scored A- or better.

Who is Kelce's replacement? ›

Kelce's replacement as the Eagles' starting center will be Cameron Jurgens, who was Philly's second-round pick in the 2022 NFL Draft.

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1 (22)Quinyon Mitchell, CB, ToledoB+
2 (40)Cooper DeJean, DB, IowaA-
3 (94)Jalyx Hunt, EDGE, Houston ChristianB-
4 (127)Will Shipley, RB, ClemsonC+
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The Eagles have made their third trade of the draft weekend, sending pick No. 86 to the 49ers for picks No. 94 and 132.

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PHILADELPHIA, Pa. (WHTM) – In this week's episode of the “New Heights” podcast, former Philadelphia Eagles center Jason Kelce revealed that his Super Bowl ring is officially gone.

Did Jason Kelce's wife have? ›

Why did Jason Kelce choose 62? ›

62 is that when I made it to the NFL this is the number that was given to me and I am honored to wear it. Growing up I kind of liked the No. 13 for the sports that I played. But I had a football coach in middle school that once said to me, 'The player makes the number, not the other way around.

Who was the #1 draft pick in 2024? ›

The worst kept secret in the NFL finally came to fruition Thursday as the Chicago Bears selected highly-touted USC quarterback Caleb Williams with the No. 1 overall pick in the 2024 NFL Draft. But the theme of the first round was the run on quarterbacks.

How many draft picks do the Eagles have in 2025? ›

Philadelphia added three 2025 picks on Day 3 and will enter the next off-season draft process with nine total picks.

Who was the Eagles last draft pick? ›

In their last pick of the 2024 NFL draft, the Eagles drafted offensive lineman Dylan McMahon out of NC State with the 190th overall pick.

Who replaced Jason Kelce? ›

When the Eagles used the 51st overall pick of the 2022 NFL Draft on Jurgens, it was with him taking over for Kelce in mind. Last season, Jurgens started 11 games at right guard.

Do the Kelce's have the same dad? ›

They're proud parents of two NFL stars

While some fans argue Jason is his dad's mini-me, Ed doesn't find that to be the case. "There are mannerisms, tones, speech things, the way we address people that are very similar between me and Jason," Ed explained on New Heights with Jason and Travis Kelce.

Who was Travis Kelce's ex? ›

Kayla Nicole, Travis Kelce's ex-girlfriend, is speaking out about the “constant vitriol” she has received online. “I'm unproblematic,” the on-air host wrote Thursday on X (formerly Twitter).

Who did the Eagles pick in the third round? ›

94 pick in 2024 NFL Draft. Watch the announcement from Detroit as the Philadelphia Eagles select Houston Christian outside linebacker Jalyx Hunt in Round 3 of the 2024 NFL Draft with the No. 94 overall pick.

Did Jeremiah Trotter Jr. get drafted yet? ›

The Eagles on Saturday traded up in the fifth round to draft Jeremiah Trotter Jr., the son of former Eagles Pro Bowl linebacker Jeremiah Trotter, with the 155th overall pick.

What did the Eagles trade to get Cooper DeJean? ›

Trading up for Cooper DeJean. The 2024 second-round pick the Eagles received from the Saints ended up being No. 50 overall, which was part of the package Roseman dealt to the Commanders to move up 10 spots to No. 40 and select DeJean.

What pick was Travis Kelce? ›

However, when four tight ends were drafted before him, the stars aligned and the newly appointed head coach of the Chiefs, Andy Reid, decided to take the risk, and called the name of Travis Kelce with the first selection of the third round, 63 overall. Kelce's transition to the NFL was not without its challenges.

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