First in Line
Posted June 29th, 2025 | 1 Comment »The big difference in Super Bowl LIX is that Jalen Hurts had time to throw and Patrick Mahmoes didn’t. The Chiefs offensive line was a mess. The Eagles OL played well. That’s how a game that was expected to be tight was 40-6 in the fourth quarter. Line play matters.
The Eagles return four of five starters on the OL and should once again be really good.
ranking the NFL’s best offensive lines:
1. Eagles
2. Broncos
3. Lions
4. Buccaneers
5. Vikings
6. Chargers
7. Falcons
8. Ravens
9. Bills
10. Bears
10. Packers
12. Cardinals
13. Rams
14. Commanders
15. 49ers
16. Cowboys
17. Jets
18. Chiefs
19. Titans
20. Panthers
21. Colts
22.…— Warren Sharp (@SharpFootball) June 28, 2025
The line starts with Lane Johnson, who is the best offensive linemen in the NFL. He will be a first ballot Hall of Famer. Johnson has been in the league since 2013, but somehow remains an elite player. Most of the league would kill to build their OL around a player like Johnson.
LT Jordan Mailata is an above-average player. PFF loves him and gives him really high grades. Mailata is a good pass blocker and can be a great run blocker, with his combination of power and athleticism. LG Landon Dickerson has been elected to three straight Pro Bowls. Dickerson is a tough, physical inside presence. Cam Jurgens moved from RG to C in 2024 and made his first Pro Bowl. Jurgens is a terrific athlete who excels at blocking on the move. He’s not Kelce, but is the next best thing in terms of movement ability.
As of now Tyler Steen is projected as the RG. Steen only has three career starts so lack of experience is his biggest issue. He has NFL size and athleticism. Steen has looked good at times when he has played.
Tyler Steen in Week 3 vs the Saints:
88.1 pass-blocking grade (1st among Gs)
35 pass-blocking snaps
0 pressures allowed pic.twitter.com/UAv2p4aCA3— PFF PHI Eagles (@PFF_Eagles) September 26, 2024
Tyler Steen played a damn near-perfect game against the Saints.
Watch the pancake block here on Saquon’s long touchdown run. pic.twitter.com/vaZmpxrksT
— Brenden Deeg (@BrendenDeeg_) September 23, 2024
Steen will have to earn the RG position. He’s in the lead for now, but Matt Pryor and several other players will push for the job. Steen has the potential to be a good starting OL in the NFL. I think some people forget he went to Alabama and was a Top 75 pick. He’s not some pet project of the coaching staff. Steen is a legit player. We just don’t know if he can be a consistently good starter. He has to win the job and show that over the course of the season.
OL play isn’t about five individuals playing on their own. The players have to work together and function as one O-line. If you watch the Eagles on double-teams and combo blocks, you can see the good chemistry they have and how well-coached they are. That’s a tribute to Jeff Stoutland, the best OL coach in the league.
The Eagles line has great chemistry on and off the field. Mailata has developed into a vocal leader, filling the void left by Kelce’s retirement. Johnson and Dickerson are fiery guys. The players get along off the field and that helps them to be a tight, cohesive line on the field.
Depth is a bit of a mystery. Pryor started 15 games for the Bears last year. He’s got 39 career starts. Pryor has excellent size and strength. He will push for the RG job, but could be a good backup OG if he doesn’t win that. Kendall Lamm was signed in free agency to add depth at LT. He’s got 44 career starts.
The Eagles drafted Myles Hinton and Cameron Williams to add depth at OT. Stoutland seemed especially excited about adding Hinton. Drew Kendall was taken in the fifth round, with the hope that he can develop into the backup center and also offer depth at OG. Trevor Keegan is in his second season. He only played in one game last year.
#Eagles landed BC’s Drew Kendall, an experienced and NFL-ready center on Day 3.
Kendall, the son of Pete who was a former first round pick in the 1996 NFL draft, has started the last three years for BC, a known OL factory.
He was outstanding in pass pro during @ShrineBowl week,… pic.twitter.com/KpneJKKS5R
— Eric Galko (@EricGalko) April 26, 2025
Darrian Kinnard is back at RT. He started the regular season finale and I thought he was solid. I don’t know that he’ll ever develop into a starter, but he could be a reliable backup. Brett Toth is still on the roster. Hopefully Kendall will beat him out as C/G.
If the Eagles are going to repeat as Super Bowl champs, they will need the OL to have another strong season. With so much talent back and Stoutland still running the show, the line should once again be at the top of the league.
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[…] First in Line – Iggles BlitzAs of now Tyler Steen is projected as the RG. Steen only has three career starts so lack of experience is his biggest issue. He has NFL size and athleticism. Steen has looked good at times when he has played. Steen will have to earn the RG position. He’s in the lead for now, but Matt Pryor and several other players will push for the job. Steen has the potential to be a good starting OL in the NFL. I think some people forget he went to Alabama and was a Top 75 pick. He’s not some pet project of the coaching staff. Steen is a legit player. We just don’t know if he can be a consistently good starter. He has to win the job and show that over the course of the season. […]