The Philadelphia Eagles' tight end room has quantity, but the long-term outlook is less certain. While Dallas Goedert remains the reliable starter and Grant Calcaterra returns, both are on one-year deals, leaving the future beyond 2024 wide open. True to their proactive nature, the Eagles aren't waiting for a crisis; they're scouting for the next generation of talent as the NFL Draft approaches.
One intriguing name on their radar is LSU's Bauer Sharp, a versatile prospect whose unique journey saw him develop at Southeastern Louisiana and Oklahoma before starring for the Tigers. While not a household name, Sharp's blend of size, athleticism, and receiving potential has drawn interest as a developmental option for the mid-to-late rounds.
The interest appears mutual. Sharp himself confirmed a recent visit to the Eagles' facility, sharing a photo from the Jefferson Health Training Complex. For an Eagles offense that prizes flexibility and playmaking from the tight end position, Sharp represents the kind of high-upside, moldable talent that could solidify the depth chart for years to come.
