ProFootballFocus.com, the website which grades every player in the NFL on every play of the season, has reviewed the 2011 season and focused on those players who provided a surprise performance based on their past play. For the Eagles, the most pleasant surprise, according to ProFootballFocus, was defensive tackle ![]()
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Landri proved to be a good fit in Jim Washburn's attack-heavy defensive line scheme and was able to generate consistent pressure.
"What was so impressive was how the former Jaguar was able to make plays rushing the passer and defending the run, showing the kind of discipline that the scheme relies on," wrote Khaled Elsayed. "Great find."
Landri is a free agent to be, so it remains to be seen whether he'll be back in midnight green next season. Either way, the Eagles more than got their money's worth from Landri in 2011, as he notched 43 tackles and 2.0 sacks in 12 games.
On the flip side, cornerback ![]()
Finally, ProFootballFocus determined one player who should be in for a bigger role in the future - defensive end ![]()
"His rate of generating pressure reminds me of the impact another former CFL player had; Cameron Wake," wrote Elsayed. "There’s good reason to think Hunt can succeed, but the question becomes who do you take off the field for him?"
Finding snaps for Hunt among the Eagles' crop of defensive ends that includes Pro Bowlers ![]()
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