If timing is everything, then the pending return of rookie offensive tackle Myles Hinton couldn’t come at a better time for the Philadelphia Eagles.
The Eagles announced on Wednesday, November 19, they were opening the practice window on Hinton, a 6-foot-6, 332-pound sixth round pick (No. 191 overall) in the 2025 NFL draft who has been on the injured reserve since August.
From the Eagles official website: “The Eagles opened the practice window for tackle Myles Hinton. Hinton was placed on the Injured Reserve, Designated for Return list on roster cutdown day. Philadelphia selected Hinton in the sixth round of the 2025 NFL Draft. He began his college career at Stanford (where he played with Tanner McKee) before transferring to Michigan and helping the Wolverines win a National Championship. If activated to the 53-man roster, Hinton provides depth at tackle.”
The Eagles need depth at offensive tackle now more than ever after 5-time NFL All-Pro and 2-time Super Bowl champion Lane Johnson, who could miss 4-6 weeks with a Lisfranc sprain in his foot suffered in a 16-9 win over the Detroit Lions in Week 11.
The Eagles are 8-2 headed into a key NFC East Division showdown on the road against the Dallas Cowboys in Week 13, with Fred Johnson taking over at right offensive tackle for Lane Johnson.
“Eagles five-time All-Pro OT Lane Johnson suffered a Lisfranc injury during Sunday night’s win over the Lions, per sources,” ESPN’s Adam Schefter wrote on his official X account. “It is not expected to be a season ending injury, but he could be headed to injured reserve.”
Hinton Might Be Versatile OL Component
Hinton was a starter for all 5 of his college seasons — 3 at Stanford and 2 at Michigan — including winning a College Football Playoff National Championship in 2023 and earning All-Big Ten honors in 2024.
The Georgia native, while still somewhat of a project, could be the type of player with the ability to play either offensive tackle spot in a backup role.
From Bleacher Report’s pre-draft scouting report: “Hinton wins as a run-blocker using his mass, quickness and length to close space, cover up and wall off defenders with the speed to clear lanes on the move as a lead blocker around the edge and on screens … Hinton has an impressive blend of size and quickness in pass protection to get to his spot, slide and mirror rushers up the arc and laterally with flashes of independent hands to disrupt the timing of pass-rush moves.”
Hinton Second Generation NFL Offensive Lineman
Hinton’s father, Chris Hinton, was the No. 4 overall pick by the Denver Broncos in the 1983 NFL draft and became a dominant NFL offensive tackle for a decade-plus from the early 1980s through the mid 1990s, becoming a 3-time NFL All-Pro and 7-Time Pro Bowler over 13 NFL seasons.
Chris Hinton was also at one of the most history-changing trades in NFL history when the Broncos traded him to the Baltimore Colts just one week later in exchange for quarterback John Elway, the No. 1 overall pick in the 1983 draft, along with quarterback Mark Hermann and the Broncos’ 1984 first round pick.
Elway went on to become a Pro Football Hall of Famer, 2-time Super Bowl champion, 1987 NFL MVP and is widely regarded as one of the greatest players in NFL history.
“I had a good career,” Chris Hinton said in the ESPN 30 for 30 on the 1983 draft. “But I’ll always be remembered as the guy who got traded for John Elway.”
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