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RememberTheKoy
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I'm not talking about who has the best offense. Who is going to score the most points or anything boring like that. I'm talking about who has the best unit. Who has the whole package. Who has the frank and the beans. When you take all of the components of the offense: the OL, the WRs, the TEs, the RBs & the QB. Who has the best collection of those items in the NFC?
After the AJ Brown trade it is my honest opinion that the Philadelphia Eagles have the best offensive unit in the NFL.
OL: Best in the NFL. Best Center in the NFL. Best RT in the NFL. What could very soon be the best LT in the NFL. Very good LG that is only going to get better.
WRs: AJ Brown & DeVonta Smith has to be in the conversation for one of the best WR duos in the league. You have Kupp and ODB on the Rams as well Evans and Godwin on the Bucs. But right below those two Brown & Smith has to be right behind those for now. Beyond that Quez I think he hasn't even come close to being as good as he ultimately will.
TEs: Goedert is one of the best TEs in the league. He is at a point where he might be able to establish himself as the best TE in the league.
RBs: A stable of guys with varying skills that have all shown themselves as capable of not only contributing but making plays. Eagles had the #1 rushing offense last season despite the fact that they wouldn't hand off to RBs in the first half until 6 games into the season.
QB: Jalen Hurts is somewhere in the range of 16-18 QB in the league. I think he's in perfect position to make a huge step forward in the league this year and establish himself as a top 12 QB in this league.
After the AJ Brown trade it is my honest opinion that the Philadelphia Eagles have the best offensive unit in the NFL.
OL: Best in the NFL. Best Center in the NFL. Best RT in the NFL. What could very soon be the best LT in the NFL. Very good LG that is only going to get better.
WRs: AJ Brown & DeVonta Smith has to be in the conversation for one of the best WR duos in the league. You have Kupp and ODB on the Rams as well Evans and Godwin on the Bucs. But right below those two Brown & Smith has to be right behind those for now. Beyond that Quez I think he hasn't even come close to being as good as he ultimately will.
TEs: Goedert is one of the best TEs in the league. He is at a point where he might be able to establish himself as the best TE in the league.
RBs: A stable of guys with varying skills that have all shown themselves as capable of not only contributing but making plays. Eagles had the #1 rushing offense last season despite the fact that they wouldn't hand off to RBs in the first half until 6 games into the season.
QB: Jalen Hurts is somewhere in the range of 16-18 QB in the league. I think he's in perfect position to make a huge step forward in the league this year and establish himself as a top 12 QB in this league.