It wasn’t the easiest of starts for the Philadelphia Eagles defensive line. Ever since the bye week, though, the Eagles have been one of the best groups in the league.
According to Pro Football Focus, though, the young birds aren’t simply one of the top groups – but the second best overall across the entire league.
Players like Josh Sweat, Brandon Graham, and Bryce Huff have all figured out a way to be leaders along the defensive side. Young stars like Nolan Smith and Jalen Carter have hit their stride as well as the future of the organization on the defensive side.
When it comes to Carter, though, the Eagles have one of the top players in the league, not just along the position according to PFF.
“Carter takes the top spot on the Eagles’ defensive line on the back of having three strong performances over the past four games,” PFF wrote. “His strength is rushing the passer, where his 84.7 grade is third-best in the NFL at defensive interior.”
After a six-sack season during his rookie campaign, the former Georgia product has been one of the top players around the league and the future of the organization on defense.
Carter’s development – which figures to be showcase on Sunday at the Dallas Cowboys – is a key part of Philadelphia’s defensive plans. PFF knows that as well.
As the organization moves forward in their plans to try to regain their control in the NFC East, his overall play will be a key part in the team’s run for the playoffs.
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