
#66 C · Philadelphia Eagles
Height
6'4"
Weight
308 lbs
Age
24
College
Boston College
Draft
2025, Rd 5, #168
Experience
0 yrs
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On the field, Drew Kendall grades out as a shaky C for Philadelphia Eagles (D- Performance). Against that production, his deal reads as fairly priced on the Contract Value Index (C+) — the team is paying below what the play would command. The public read is positive (B- Sentiment), drawn from current news and social signal rather than the box score. As a prospect, expect these grades to move quickly as a real sample builds.
Length
4 years
Total Value
$4.6M
Guaranteed
$355K
AAV
$1.1M/yr
Drew Kendall's four-year, $4.6M deal with the Eagles earns a C+ CVI, representing a fair market transaction for a developmental center prospect. At $1.1M annually with minimal guaranteed money ($0.4M), Philadelphia is making a low-risk investment in a player they're betting can develop into a solid starter at one of the league's most important positions. The contract structure heavily favors the Eagles, with the bulk of the money unguaranteed, giving them flexibility to move on if Kendall doesn't progress as expected while locking him up at a bargain rate if he does pan out. For a center position where finding reliable snapping and protection is increasingly expensive, this represents the type of shrewd roster building that contending teams need to execute. The C+ CVI reflects both the reasonable price point for an unproven player and the upside potential if Kendall can establish himself as the Eagles' long-term anchor up front.
Other same-position deals the Contract Value Index also places in the C band — a quick read on where Drew's contract sits relative to comparable money.
Drew Kendall is a rookie center for the Philadelphia Eagles, a young prospect still in the earliest stages of carving out his NFL identity at one of the most cerebral and demanding positions on the offensive line. With just seven career games under his belt, Kendall sits at the extreme bottom of the experience curve — a far cry from the 48-plus games that typically define an established starter, let alone the 80-plus that signal a reliable veteran presence. At just 24 years old, his durability and availability remain largely untested, and at this stage the sheer volume of snaps he accumulates will matter as much as any individual performance. His current grade reflects the raw, unfinished nature of a player who has not yet had the opportunity to prove himself against the sustained rigors of an NFL season, and the Eagles will need to carefully manage his development against the demands of competing in a win-now environment. Centers are the quarterbacks of the offensive line — responsible for protection calls, snap mechanics, and interior communication — and Kendall has shown only the barest glimpse of whether he can command those responsibilities at a high level. The most important thing to monitor going forward is simply whether he can stay healthy and earn consistent starting reps, because longevity and availability are the foundation upon which every great center's legacy is built.
Drew Kendall ranks 48th of 71 graded centers by performance. That slots Drew between Willie Lampkin (D+) just ahead and Brett Toth (F) just behind.
Graded higher
Willie LampkinPhiladelphia EaglesD+Jerome CarvinJacksonville JaguarsD+Sedrick Van Pran-grangerBuffalo BillsDGraded lower
Brett TothSan Francisco 49ersPhiladelphia Eagles fans and writers have settled into a B- sentiment grade on Drew Kendall. The narrative surrounding the 24-year-old rookie center is shaped by genuine intrigue rather than proven production—media coverage has emphasized his work ethic and commitment to development at the position, with credible Eagles voices actively discussing the possibility of him earning a starting role despite his rookie-scale contract status and zero prior NFL experience. This optimism stands in sharp contrast to his on-field performance grade, which reflects the raw, unpolished play you'd expect from a fifth-round developmental prospect still learning the position at the professional level. Recent headlines underscore the opportunity created by uncertainty along Philadelphia's offensive line, positioning Kendall as a name worth monitoring through training camp and the preseason rather than a long-term solution—the team's June moves to add depth at defensive end and guard suggest the front office is still actively addressing roster gaps, but haven't fully committed to a center-of-the-future approach around Kendall. The bottom line: this is cautious optimism about a young player's trajectory and work habits, not confidence in immediate impact, which is exactly where a late-round rookie developmental story should sit heading into his first season.
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