

The rest of the top ten shakes up as follows: Kenny Clark, Green Bay Packers (6), Vita Vea, Tampa Bay Buccaneers (7), Jonathan Allen, Washington Commanders (8), Grady Jarrett, Atlanta Falcons (9), Arik Armstead, San Francisco 49ers (10). It’s hard to argue with a list like that one, so you won’t find any complaints here. Jeffery Simmons (Tennessee Titans), Cameron Heyward (Pittsburgh Steelers), Chris Jones (Kansas City Chiefs), and DeForest Buckner (Indianapolis Colts) round out the top five. As you might imagine, all-world talent and Los Angeles Rams star Aaron Donald tops the list.

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With the first half of June behind us, Pro Football Network cranked out a ranking of the top 32 defensive tackles in pro football. The Eagles fail to crack the top ten of Pro Football Network’s recent interior defensive lineman ranking. Seriously, who was shocked, with needs at wide receiver, cornerback, and linebacker, when the Birds took a huge six-foot-six, 340-pound defensive tackle? We sure weren’t, and you shouldn’t have been either. They want to find some guys to play on the defensive line who can make life a living hell for the guys playing quarterback on the opposing teams. Philadelphia wants to find guys to play along the offensive line to protect their quarterback (and open up some holes in the running game).

Goals number two and three are obvious though. If they determine that he isn’t, they’ll adjust. The 2022-2023 NFL regular season will serve as a second audition for third-year man Jalen Hurts to see if he’s the guy. Sure, every team needs its franchise signal-caller, and they know that. The Philadelphia Eagles‘ business model is an easy one to understand. By Geoffrey Knox 4 months ago Follow Tweet
