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Eagles rookie Eli Stowers is working to improve his blocking skills

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Zach Berman of The Athletic highlighted Eli Stowers focusing on blocking development at Eagles rookie minicamp as he transitions into a complete tight end role.

The Philadelphia Eagles are getting an early look at second-round pick Eli Stowers, and one area of emphasis is already clear: blocking. According to Zach Berman of The Athletic, Stowers spent time during rookie minicamp working through blocking drills under the watchful eye of new Eagles tight ends coach Ryan Mahaffey. The focus was heavily on positioning and technique—key elements for a player still refining those aspects of his game.

Stowers enters the NFL with an impressive receiving résumé, having won the Mackey Award at Vanderbilt as the nation's top tight end. However, his path to the position is unconventional. A converted quarterback, Stowers has only played tight end for three years, and blocking simply wasn't a major part of his responsibilities early in that transition.

Rather than a lack of ability, Stowers made it clear that development in this area comes down to repetition and technique. “You just have to learn the technique,” Stowers said. “A lot of it is reps so you get the muscle memory down.

And the other side of it is just the will to want to block. And I have that, and I want to be the best blocker I can be. ” There had been predraft speculation that some teams viewed Stowers more as a big slot receiver than a traditional tight end.