Eagles backup lineman should make 53-man roster with the versatility and brains to be able to play all five positions on the O-line.
He graduated from West Point in 2018 and, after a year of military service, received a waiver to pursue an NFL career. Six years later, that pursuit continues, and he may finally be tracking down a valuable position as a do-everything offensive lineman after being released six times by three teams since arriving in the league in 2019 as an undrafted free agent of the Eagles.
Not many are qualified to play everywhere on an offensive line and play those positions well. Toth is, and with his ability to be a backup center, backup guard, and backup tackle should make him one of the locks to make the 53-man roster. “When you’re away from ball for two years, you’re not used to the hurting,” he said. “Your body isn’t under the same exact load, so whenever you come back there’s definitely going to be a shock period. I definitely felt that last year during camp.
Adjusting to center has also been a work in progress, especially snapping the ball consistently two years ago, when Stoutland tired him there. Now, it is seamless. It turns out the issue was easily fixed - he stopped trying to snap it like Jason Kelce.
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