Last season was a forgettable one for the Philadelphia Eagles. Injuries ravished the already aging roster, depleting the team’s depth in the process, especially along the offensive line.
Throughout their frenzied 4-11-1 season, the Eagles were forced to deploy 14 different offensive line combinations. Projected starters Brandon Brooks and Andre Dillard were lost to injury before the season begun. Obviously, losing a perennial Pro Bowler was a massive blow for a team that desperately needed his presence on the right side. Additionally, four of the offensive linemen that started games for the Eagles ended the season on injured reserve – paving the way for the copious 14 different offensive line combinations I mentioned earlier.