Hecht (6-4, 297) is a little undersized but is a technician at the position and can play in any scheme and has a high floor with room to add strength to his frame.
"I love pulling and getting out in space, climbing to the second level and just playing fast and showing off my athletic ability," Hecht said Saturday. "Just my consistency. I like to be very disciplined in everything I do whether it's the little things or the big things."
Slaughter (6-4, 305), a two-year captain and three-year starter with a high football IQ could fit well with a mostly veteran group on offense in Detroit.
"Something I really value in my game is my communication," Slaughter said. "Center is a very mental and cerebral position. You got to learn, you got to be able to communicate adjustments on the fly. I play my tail off for my guys. I'd say I'm far from mastering it, but I love doing it. It's really different than any other position on the offensive line. It's something I just love to do."