When it comes to surveying the current Philadelphia Eagles roster, there are three names to circle in considering those who have not yet received the accolades and awards to match their excellent level of play.
And with All-Pro distinction always serving as a tremendous individual honor, this trio could potentially be on their way to achieving the feat in the 2026 season.
Jordan Davis, DT
As a former first-rounder out of Georgia, it took a bit of time for things to truly come to fruition for the massive defensive tackle. Bouts of conditioning woes relegated him to limited snaps early on in his NFL career, but this past season saw it all come together for hulking #90 in year 4. Able to make his presence felt in 61% of snaps played, easily besting his previous best of 45% snaps played, Davis was an absolute menace for opposing offenses to contend with.
After losing 26 pounds heading into last season, Davis clocked career-high's across the board, with 72 tackles, 4.5 sacks, five tackles for loss and six deflections. While teammate Jalen Carter had an inconsistent campaign by his own lofty standards, his former college teammate dominated from start to finish, putting All-Pro honors well within reach for Davis this coming campaign.
Moro Ojomo, DT
The remarkable rise of Ojomo, the former seventh rounder out of Stanford, was lauded by teammate Lane Johnson last summer. And when it comes to true All-Pro talent, it takes one to know one:
"Take it from me," Johnson said. "He's (Ojomo) the real deal."
Ojomo not only proved he was the real deal, but he also performed at such a high level that keeping him in Philadelphia is now a top priority. The third-year man lived rent-free in backfields all season long, providing 49 pressures, 39 hurries, and six sacks. While the more highly-touted duo of Davis and Carter routinely garner more of the spotlight, in the trenches, Ojomo was everywhere.
Entering a contract season, all systems will be a go for Ojomo in his most pivotal year to date, making an All-Pro nod absolutely plausible.
DeVonta Smith, WR
While the beat moves on for the Philadelphia Eagles offense without AJ Brown, the projected production and well-deserved acclaim for Smith is moving on up. Both current andformer teammates alike rave about Smith, as the former Heisman trophy winner will look to earn his first All-Pro recognition in his sixth season.
Smith paced the Eagles with 1,008 yards last season, and now, as the unquestioned top dog of the wideout room, Hurts will look to his former Roll Tide teammate early and often. Smith now headlines a new-look group offensively, and his impeccable hands and route running prowess leave him primed to post serious numbers.
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With previous top marks of 1,196 yards (2022) and eight touchdowns (2024), Smith's rapport with Hurts, coupled with Brown's departure, has all the makings of this coming campaign being a true coming-out party for Smith. The wideout should absolutely be in the All-Pro mix when all is said and done.
