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2023 NFL offensive line rankings: Eagles lead the way, a healthy Cowboys unit climbs into top 10
The Philadelphia Eagles boast the top-ranked offensive line in the NFL ahead of the 2023 season.

20. Miami Dolphins (Up 2)
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2023 NFL offensive line rankings: Eagles lead the way, a healthy Cowboys unit climbs into top 10
The Philadelphia Eagles boast the top-ranked offensive line in the NFL ahead of the 2023 season.www.pff.com
You aren't wrong, of course, but in the context of Oline coaching specifically, we have yet another new Oline coach.I find this articles failure to include coaching improvements a bit of an issue.
This is the first year in some time that we will have the same coaching system in place for this offense. Our new HC will undoubtably improve in his play calling and clock control in his second year, and it is probable that with the same players on the OL, we will see more cohesive unit play. We have also improved our depth and position interchangeability for players on our OL.
The fact that we are about to field three QB's of significant ability should also be considered in determining how effective the OL's performance will be, if only for calls made at the LOS to offset good defenses.
I find it interesting that they make no mention about the potential effect of the improvement of our defense, due to our new DC and the addition of some good players. This should allow the offense to play more often. That would reduce the pressure on the offense to score each play, because we will likely have the ball more often.
Even with all the reasons I've alluded to that indicate we will have an improved offense; the article did show us moving up in offensive capability, which I will count as a positive.
LT Terron Armstead (77.6) | |
LG Liam Eichenberg (39.8) | |
C Connor Williams (78.5) | |
RG Robert Hunt (72.3) | |
RT Austin Jackson (57.9) |
You aren't wrong, of course, but in the context of Oline coaching specifically, we have yet another new Oline coach.
No doubt conceptually things will be the same with Smith and McD, but it's still a new Oline coach.
At least it's a guy with a hell of a lot more NFL experience than last season. I always thought handing the job to a meh college Oline coach was very questionable in year one install of a completely different philosophy.
Love McD, but he should have known better on that choice. Perhaps none of his top choices were available, but there must have been someone with a better resume out there
LT Terron Armstead (77.6) LG Liam Eichenberg (39.8) C Connor Williams (78.5) RG Robert Hunt (72.3) RT Austin Jackson (57.9)
- Can Butch Barry unlock Eichenberg and Jackson?
- Will Wynn make a push to start or serve as Swing T?
- Does Miami resign Williams and Hunt?
- Can Armstead limit unavailability to 2-games?
- Will Hayes develop or spend year on PS?
Not Smith. He was our OC last year.But who is going to leave the sticky notes in lockers if MM went else where.
Lol, I agree overall. Time will tell with Smith.
I mean we all read the reports, and read how they celebrated his firing. But that doesn't mean he was a bad coach.
There oline was definitely better then ours if I'm not mistaken
We shall see
LT Terron Armstead (77.6) LG Liam Eichenberg (39.8) C Connor Williams (78.5) RG Robert Hunt (72.3) RT Austin Jackson (57.9)
- Can Butch Barry unlock Eichenberg and Jackson?
- Will Wynn make a push to start or serve as Swing T?
- Does Miami resign Williams and Hunt?
- Can Armstead limit unavailability to 2-games?
- Will Hayes develop or spend year on PS?
Huge training camp for him coming up imo.No surprises there. Eichenberg got thrown around like a ragdoll last year. Spent way to much time on the ground , and doesn't seem to anchor down well. Maybe it's technique, but it appears he lacks natural strength in his lower body.