The Denver Broncos are scheduled to conduct a private workout Tuesday with Boston College center Matt Tennant, according to a league source.

The Broncos are sending one of their offensive line coaches to the workout, per our source.

Meanwhile, the Atlanta Falcons are scheduled to work out Tennant on campus later this month.

Tennant bench pressed 225 pounds 27 times at the NFL scouting combine, also clocking a 5.16 in the 40-yard dash.

The 6-foot-5, 300-pounder started for three years for the Eagles, including a run of 41 games in a row.

Tennant is the second-ranked center on Wes Bunting's National Football Post draft board.

Here's Bunting's scouting report:

A tall, long-armed center who plays with a good pad level in pass protection, Tennant does a nice job keeping his base down and redirecting in space. He generates good power on contact and exhibits a strong, compact punch. He does a nice job sliding laterally on contact, maintaining his balance and anchoring inside. Tennant possesses a powerful upper body and does a great job getting his hands under the chest plate of opposing linemen and locking on at the point of attack. But he does have a tendency to overextend at times and will lunge into blocks. He's an above-average athlete who does a good job getting around defenders on slide-down blocks, but he lacks the quickness to make up for a false step in pass protection.

Tennant is a Velcro player who uses his length to stay on blocks through the play and control linemen on contact. He pumps his legs through contact in the run game and has the power to handle big DTs one-on-one inside and not give them a sniff of the football. He doesn't fire off the ball low and doesn't generate much initial pop on contact. He's more of a catcher who uses his length to stay on blocks and turn defenders from the ball.

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