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Eagles Host 6-foot-9, 346-Pound ‘Human Skyscraper’ on Pre-Draft Visit

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University of Miami offensive tackle Markel Bell.

You won’t see many humans, ever, who compare to the sheer size of 6-foot-9, 346-pound University of Miami offensive tackle Markel Bell — the fact that he is just getting better every day only adds to the mythos.

The Philadelphia Eagles, who could very well need another offensive tackle after the 2026 season if Lane Johnson retires, are showing a high level of interest in Bell — nicknamed “The Human Skyscraper” — ahead of the 2026 NFL draft.

“Source: The Philadelphia Eagles are hosting Miami OT Markel Bell for a 30 visit,” NFL reporter Ryan Fowler wrote on his official X account. “Massive ballplayer at 6’9”, 346 lbs with 36 3/8 on the arm — 6th longest ever measured at the combine. Didn’t allow a single sack in 558 pass pro snaps in ‘25.”

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Not only did Bell not allow a sack in 2025, but he was also part of the group that essentially brought the Miami program back to life by leading them to a surprise appearance in the College Football Playoff National Championship Game.

Bell has received massive praise for his improvement over the last 2 years with Miami after spending his first 2 college seasons at Holmes (Mississippi) Community College.

“Mountainous tackle with rare physical attributes that work both in his favor and against him depending on the situation,” NFL draft analyst Lance Zierlein wrote. ” … He has exceptional length that he puts to good use in finding static pass rushers and offering shade to the pocket. NFL edge speed and sudden inside moves could be an evergreen issue for Bell, but with coaching he could learn to mitigate those issues with his length. He has Day 3 value but might have a firm ceiling on his upside.”

Bell got a pretty deft mentorship over his final 2 seasons at Miami as well, not only learning from head coach and former Miami offensive tackle Mario Cristobal, who won 2 national championships playing for the Hurricanes, but also from offensive line guru Alex Mirabal.

At 5-foot-4, the sight of Mirabal teaching Bell about the finer points of playing offensive line was pretty incredible.

“He’s a little firecracker,’’ Bell told The Miami Herald about Mirabal. “He’s good. He knows what he’s talking about. That’s what I love.’’

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