Philadelphia Eagles 2020 NFL Draft: Final Grades, Analysis and Context
By John Newman
Grade: A+
Prince Tega Wanogho may be one of the most underrated offensive linemen in the 2020 NFL Draft. Roseman bringing in another offensive tackle with versatility is a smart move and a good value this late in the draft.
The fact he was teammates with the other offensive lineman drafted this weekend, Driscoll will only help the transition, as Prince has a lot of untapped potential. After a solid junior season in 2018, many expected him to take the next step in 2019, putting him in the conversation for the best left tackle in the 2020 NFL Draft.
Sadly that did not happen, but his 2019 film still shows a solid left tackle. He has played right and left tackle during his college career, a detail not lost on Roseman as the team’s starting right tackle was injured in 2019 and 2019 first-rounder Andre Dillard hasn’t proven anything at left tackle yet. Prince uses his hands well and can hold the line in pass-rushing situations. At 6-foot-7, 305-pounds, he will have a height advantage over many edge rushers in the NFL and should be a decent depth piece.
Roseman has always prioritized stocking the trenches of both sides of the ball with great depth talent. Two back-ups from the Philadelphia Eagles in 2018 and 2019 are projected to be starters on new teams this season. Just like the team likes to develop quarterbacks, developing offensive linemen is a specialty of their team.
Before coming to Auburn, Prince had never played on the offensive line, as he played on the defensive line in high school. If he can adapt and improve as quickly in Philadelphia as he did in college, he can expect to be a starter very soon, either with another team or in Philadelphia if Dillard flames out.