Unveiled: The NFL’s Most Explosive Offenses Poised to Dominate the 2026 Season—Is Your Team on the List?
The Philadelphia Eagles, who rank No. 2, earn the top active spot for pass blocking. Their 81.32 average pass-block rating among offensive linemen with at least 200 snaps beat out the second-place Denver Broncos by nearly three points. They also generated the second-lowest average pressure rate allowed (7.65%) and the fifth-lowest adjusted sack rate allowed (1.06%).
It’s easy to see why after the Eagles’ star tackles, Lane Johnson and Jordan Mailata, finished third and 13th overall, respectively, among 224 qualifying linemen. Johnson finished eighth in individual pressure rate allowed (3.9%), while center Cam Jurgens ranked fourth in pressure rate allowed (3.0%) and 15th in adjusted sack rate allowed (0.3%).


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