PFF: Looking at the 10 highest-graded Eagles entering Week 15

#PFF: Looking at the 10 highest-graded Philadelphia #Eagles entering Week 15

The Eagles have returned from the bye week and as the team starts preparation for the first of two contests against Washington over the next three weeks, nows is a good time to look back on the previous 14 weeks.

PFF has weekly grades for all 32 NFL teams and we’re taking a look at the 10 highest graded Eagles entering Week 15.

Eagles have 2 players make PFF’s 2021 Third-Quarter All-Pro Team

Philadelphia Eagles have 2 players make PFF’s 2021 Third-Quarter All-Pro Team

We’re almost at the end of the 2021 NFL regular season and with the Eagles on their bye week, Pro Football Focus recently unveiled its third-quarter all-pro team.

Even with Philadelphia currently at 6-7 on the season, the Birds still had two players make the list, with Jason Kelce making the second team and Darius Slay logging first-team honors.

Second Team: Jason Kelce, Philadelphia Eagles
Jason Kelce keeps playing at an extremely high level, flashing absurd athleticism for the position that allows him to make some blocks in the run game other centers couldn’t dream of. He has allowed 15 pressures in 13 games.

FLEX-D DARIUS SLAY, PHILADELPHIA EAGLES
Big Play Slay lived up to his nickname over the past month of play, getting in the end zone on both an interception and a fumble return for the Eagles. Slay has allowed just a 71.2 passer rating and is a threat to score any time he gets his hands on the ball.

Chiefs rookie center Creed Humphrey was the first team center, and Tom Brady was the first-team quarterback.

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Eagles’ PFF grades: Best and worst from Week 12 loss to the Giants

Philadelphia #Eagles’ #PFF grades: Best and worst from Week 12 loss to the New York #Giants

The Eagles lost a disastrous 13-7 matchup to the Giants on the road in a game that they were favored in.

The loss has some questioning the quarterback and asking the owner to re-evaluate the general manager in the wake of Jalen Reagor’s inability to break out in his second year, while compared to Vikings star Justin Jefferson.

The proof of Philadelphia’s demise can be found in the Pro Football Focus grades.