The Eagles have added another offensive tackle to the roster, Glenn Erby of Eagles Wire reports.
The Inquirer's Jeff McLane reports that the team is set to sign Kendall Lamm to a deal. A 10-year veteran who played the past three seasons for the Miami Dolphins, Lamm could compete for the swing tackle spot after Fred Johnson departed in free agency.
A versatile offensive tackle, Lamm started seven games for the Dolphins last season but was placed on injured reserve in January and later underwent back surgery. Lamm will compete with Darian Kinnard and Laekin Vakalahi for the backup offensive tackle spot.
Undrafted in 2015 out of Appalachian State, Lamm has spent time with the Lions, Titans, Browns, and Texans.
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