
Stefen Wisniewski to Eagles: Latest Contract Details, Comments and Reaction
Center Stefen Wisniewski signed with the Philadelphia Eagles on Monday morning, per the team's official Twitter account:
Wisniewski, 26, signed a one-year contract with the Jacksonville Jaguars last offseason and started all 16 games for the team at center, beating out Luke Bowanko. Previously, he had spent four years with the Oakland Raiders, filling in at both center and guard.
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While Wisniewski wasn't amazing for the Jaguars—he was rated the No. 19 center in the NFL with a rating of 67.4 in 2015, according to Pro Football Focus (via Josh Edwards of 247Sports)—he was a solid contributor and his versatility on the offensive line is a plus. He's also durable and has played in 77 of a possible 80 NFL games in his five seasons.
He does have room to improve in 2016, however, especially after several errant snaps last season. And he needs to be better in the run game, though he was more consistent in pass protection. Signing him will likely go somewhat under the radar in Philadelphia, but Wisniewski is a nice piece on the offensive line and should bolster the Eagles offense next season.
Philadelphia likely added Wisniewski for depth. The Eagles have one of the league's better centers in Jason Kelce and signed guard Brandon Brooks this offseason, though Wisniewski could potentially battle for the other starting guard position with Andrew Gardner and Allen Barbre.
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