One takeaway from Doug Pederson’s one-hour roundtable interview at the NFL meetings last week was just how optimistic the Eagles are about Isaac Seumalo.
When Pederson was asked if Allen Barbre will remain the starting left guard, Pederson first mentioned competition from Seumalo.
"He’s a guy that we want to get into the mix,” Pederson said.
The coaching staff was pleased with Seumalo’s development last season, when Seumalo started four games. Those starts came at three different spots – left guard, right guard, and right tackle – and didn’t even include center, which might be his best long-term position.