East West Shrine Game Football

West quarterback Cody Fajardo, of Nevada, during practice for the East-West Shrine college football game Tuesday, Jan. 13, 2015, in St. Petersburg, Fla. (AP Photo/Chris O'Meara)

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The college football all-star game season gets underway Saturday with the 90th playing of the East-West Shrine Game and there are plenty of lower-tiered NFL Draft prospects that Eagles fans should keep an eye on during the game.

Eagles head coach Chip Kelly was spotted observing offensive and defensive lineman drills at practice for the game Wednesday in St. Petersburg, Florida just two days after attending the College Football Playoff National Championship Game on Monday night.

It appears Kelly's tour of all-star games and pro days is well underway, after attending more pro days than any other NFL head coach last winter.

Whether or not the Eagles actually pick an offensive lineman competing in Saturday's game remains to be seen. However, the line certainly is an area that could be addressed in the draft both to add depth and as an insurance policy as Todd Herremans, Jason Kelce and Evan Mathis all suffered significant injuries during the 2014 season.

Although it does not attract the same level of talent as the Senior Bowl does in two weeks, the East-West Shrine Game offers plenty of prospects likely to go in the middle to later rounds of the NFL Draft.

Scroll through the gallery below for a look at ten players Eagles fans should keep an eye on during Saturday's East-West Shrine Game:

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