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A Warning to the Entire NFL: Eagles Superstar is Predicted by a Rival Coach to Be Even More 'Dominant'!


When ESPN released its Top 10 interior offensive linemen list for the NFL, it was no surprise that our Landon Dickerson was sitting at No. 5. But what has the entire "Eagles Family" buzzing isn't the ranking; it's the prediction from a rival coach: "I actually think he'll be even better next year."

And that's a scary statement for the rest of the league!

At 26, Dickerson already has three consecutive Pro Bowls. Last season, even while battling a lingering knee injury, he was the bulldozer paving the way for Saquon Barkley to make history. A veteran NFL coach had to exclaim, "Explosive power -- holy smokes." That's our Landon Dickerson.

Some might point to the 11 sacks ESPN's stats credited to him. But that doesn't tell the whole story. That number came mostly from early in the season when he was playing hurt. From Week 8 through the moment we lifted the Super Bowl trophy, his pass block win rate was 97%—a figure of absolute domination.

Think about it: an injured Landon Dickerson was a Pro Bowler. So what does a fully healthy Landon Dickerson look like? That rival coach's prediction wasn't just a compliment; it was a warning to the other 31 teams. The 2025 season is coming, and our No. 69 "machine" looks ready to be even more frightening.

 

 

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