ProFootball Focus has revealed its top NFL players for the past 25 years, and a former and current Philadelphia Eagle is included, writes Glenn Erby for Eagleswire.
Jason Kelce of Haverford earned honorable mentions and Lane Johnson made first team on the PFF list.
Johnson is coming off his 12th NFL season, and his second Super Bowl victory. He’s now received the best PFF overall grade (88.9) of his career.
Last season, Johnson ranked first among NFL right tackles in PFF pass-blocking grade (88.1), pressure percentage (2.2%), and knockdown percentage (0.2%). He allowed zero sacks and 1 QB hit in 451 pass-blocking snaps.
Lane Johnson just signed a two-year contract extension until the 2027 NFL season.
Kelce was a sixth-round draft pick in 2011 but became one of the best centers in NFL history.
He is only one of three centers in NFL history to be named an NFL All-Pro player at least five times, having been named six times.
He has been chosen a Pro Bowl player seven times.
Kelce started 156 consecutive regular-season games that date back to the 2014 season. He played in 193 career regular-season games, and he started in all of the team’s 12 postseason games.
Find out more about these two Eagles players at Eagleswire.
Editor’s Note: This post was initially published on DELCO Today in June 2025.

















































