The 2023 NFL offseason has begun and as the Eagles and 31 other teams start preparing for the NFL scouting combine, Pro Football Focus released their annual 101 best players from the 2022 season.
Here is the criteria from PFF.
• This list is based solely on play in 2022. Past or future play is not accounted for. This isn’t about class or talent; it’s about performance throughout the 2022 NFL season.
• This list is created with an “all positions are created equal” mantra. So, you won’t see 32 quarterbacks heading the list, even though that is the game’s most valuable position. Instead, we take a look at how guys played relative to what is expected from their position.
• Unlike PFF’s awards, the 101 factors in the postseason, so some players who won PFF awards may find themselves jumped in the 101 by rivals who had a playoff run worthy of a change in ranking.
Looking to avoid any conflict with the NFL Network’s Top 100 players list, Sam Monson of PFF utilized both film and analytical data to rank the 101 best players from the 2022 season and Philadelphia led the charge with 13 players.
The All-Pro right tackle was the highest-ranked Eagle to make the list and hasn’t allowed a sack or quarterback hit in over two years.
Despite playing with an injury throughout the playoffs, Johnson allowed just 11 hurries across 18 games this season with virtually no schematic help at any point. None of his allowed pressure registered as sacks or even knockdowns.
Kelce earned All-Pro honors again and will ponder retirement after leading the Eagles to a second Super Bowl berth in five years.
Kelce was once again as good as it gets at the center position this season. As part of the best offensive line in the game, Kelce dominated in the run game, especially on the move, but also allowed just 11 hurries across 753 pass-blocking snaps, including the playoffs.
Acquired in a draft night trade, Brown was everything the Eagles could hope for and more while setting the single-season mark for receiving yards.
Brown’s presence in Philadelphia’s offense was transformative. He was the catalyst for improvements across the board, changing how aggressive Jalen Hurts is with downfield passing while opening space up for DeVonta…
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