The Philadelphia Eagles are going to be represented by five players on the roster for the Pro Bowl.
A total of four players on defense, and center Cam Jurgens is the lone representative on offense. For the defense, Quinyon Mitchell, Cooper DeJean, Zack Baun, and Jalen Carter were selected.
While all five were worthy of getting selected, four other players on the roster got snubbed from the Pro Bowl.
Jordan Davis, DT
If there is one that is the biggest snub from the Pro Bowl, it would undoubtedly be Davis. He has racked up 65 tackles, nine tackles for loss, eight pressures, six batted passes, six quarterback hits, 4.5 sacks, a field goal block, and one block return for a touchdown in 15 games. Carter already has love from the NFL, but Davis has been more reliable than Carter and should have been the selection at defensive tackle.
Lane Johnson, RT
So Carter misses multiple games and is still voted in despite a down year, but Johnson is having one of the best seasons of his career and gets snubbed for missing games? Johnson has only allowed seven pressures, zero quarterback hits, and zero sacks on the season. Jurgens does not deserve to get in over Johnson, so this is a big miss from the Pro Bowl voters.
Moro Ojomo, DT
Here's another defensive tackle who could arguably be voted over Carter for the Pro Bowl. Ojomo has racked up 34 tackles, 18 pressures, 10 quarterback hits, five tackles for loss, five sacks, and one pass deflection. He's been the best pass rusher on the team and leads the Eagles in sacks, so this might be a miss for the Pro Bowl selections.
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Jordan Mailata, LT
Once again, an offensive lineman missed having to be on the Pro Bowl roster. Pro Football Focus has him ranked as the eighth-best offensive tackle in the NFL with an 82.3 grade. This season, he has allowed four quarterback hits and two sacks, showing he is still one of the league's best left tackles.
