Dallas Cowboys boast best offensive line in their division
By Tyrone Starr
Philadelphia Eagles (Silver medal)
Jason Peters, Stefen Wisniewski, Jason Kelce, Brandon Brooks, Lane Johnson, Halapoulivaati Vaitai, Chance Warmack, Issac Seumalo
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There are few other divisions in which the group above would be second best.
Peters is a nine time Pro-Bowler and two time All-Pro. He’s a borderline Hall of Fame candidate and would likely have two more Pro-Bowl selections if not for injury-plagued seasons in 2012 and 2017.
Kelce earned his first All-Pro selection last season, as did Johnson. Brooks was named to the Pro-Bowl for the first last season as well.
All of those credentials alone would be impressive in their own right but the Eagles do not stop there. With Vaitai, Warmack and Seumalo on the bench, they arguably boast the best reserves in the division too.
The margin between their offensive line and the Dallas Cowboys is thin, no doubt. Last season, there was no question they outperformed the Cowboys group as well. So, why do the Eagles and their talent big men only receive silver?