With the 2018 NFL Draft just over a month away, the full draft picture is becoming clearer. The only long snapper to attend both the Senior Bowl and NFL Combine, long snapper Tanner Carew might be just one of a handful of long snappers to be drafted by an NFL team.

According to a report by Pro Football Weekly's Eric Edholm, two NFL teams are looking into drafting the former Oregon starter.

Two teams that have done a lot of work on draft's top long snapper, Oregon's Tanner Carew:#Bears & #Packers



There has been a LS drafted each of the past 3 years, and I think Carew is picked late — Eric Edholm (@Eric_Edholm) March 22, 2018

Acme Packing Co, the SB Nation site covering Green Bay reports that with the Packers 12 draft picks it wouldn't be a surprise to see Carew land in Wisconsin. The Packers are looking for a permanent long snapper and cycled through three in the 2017 season.

The other team mentioned in Edholm's tweet, the Chicago Bears presents a potential Oregon reunion, as the Bears hired Mark Helfrich as offensive coordinator this offseason. Helfrich was Carew's head coach for three seasons in Eugene.

Lance Zierlein of NFL.com has Carew going in the later rounds of the draft, saying:

"Has been the top-rated long snapper since his high school days. Has spent years training in the top special teams camps in his off-seasons. Hits his targets consistently when snapping for punts or kicks. Snaps with excellent velocity and clean lace placement. Played through an ACL tear while at Oregon."

Only three long snappers have been drafted since 2010 and very few have been selected to attend the NFL Combine as Carew did last month. USAToday reports that Carew was asked to snap the ball over 200 times in-front of pro scouts from multiple teams.

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