PHILADELPHIA – Micah Morris is just fine with what has to feel like going from the fryer to frying pan. He began his college career at the University of Georgia, trying to solve the perplexing puzzles named Jordan Davis, Jalen Carter, and Nolan Smith. He will begin his NFL career the same way after the Eagles drafted him in the sixth round of the NFL draft on Saturday. “I was there for all three of them,” he said. “I was there with JD, my freshman year, for the first national championship in ’21. Obviously, I was there with Nolan and Jalen Carter for both national championships.” They helped Morris get better, and they figure to do that again. It wasn’t until this past season that he finally became a full-time starter, playing all 14 games at right guard. He got into 12 games in 2024, with five starts. All at right guard. He could’ve transferred to start sooner, like so many college players do these days. Morris, who is 6-5, 335, never entertained it. “It was just trusting the process,” he said. .…