PHILADELPHIA — Sixth-round rookies are rarely penciled in as contributors by NFL teams and rookie Georgia guard Micah Morris, selected with the 207th overall pick by the Eagles during last month's draft, is hardly any kind of exception to that sentiment. In most scenarios Morris would be regarded as a classic late-round developmental dart throw with "traits in his body" by GM Howie Roseman. Circumstance means Morris might have to be much more that that, however. You can use ink when writing down the Eagles' starting guards -- Landon Dickerson and Tyler Steen -- but the team could also be a few million Medellin stem cells away from needing an alternative to the banged-up Dickerson, a three-time Pro Bowl selection entering 2026 with significant health questions. Dickerson, 27, played through a litany of ailments in 2025, including a back injury suffered in Week 1, multiple ankle issues, and the lingering effects of a right knee scope performed before the season.…