Eagles’ $356 Million OL Duo Named Favorites for Inaugural NFL Award

   

Lane Johnson and Jordan Mailata

Philadelphia Eagles offensive tackles Lane Johnson and Jordan Mailata.

In one of the true postseason awards travesties of all time, across all levels of football, offensive linemen almost never got considered for individual awards like MVP or Offensive Player of the Year.

It’s a ridiculous pretense to not hear their names called year after year — it’s not like saying they should win it every year — because anyone who knows football knows having a truly transcendent offensive lineman can lift a team and define a season.

The NFL is doing its best to right those wrongs moving forward. In 2025, the NFL will give out the first award specifically for the offensive line with the NFL Protector of the Year Award, and 2 players for the defending Super Bowl champion Philadelphia Eagles are among the early favorites.

Philadelphia offensive right tackle Lane Johnson is at +750 odds to win the award, behind just Detroit’s Penei Sewell among the favorites.

“Even at 35 years old, Johnson continues to anchor one of the league’s best offensive lines with elite-level play,” PFF’s Mason Cameron wrote on July 2. “He posted a career-high 88.9 overall PFF grade in 2024, finishing top-10 among qualifying linemen in both pass-blocking (88.7) and run-blocking (85.4) grades. Johnson boasts one of the cleanest grading profiles of any tackle in football and remains a cornerstone of the Eagles’ top-ranked unit up front.”

Philadephia offensive left tackle Jordan Mailata was also among the favorites at +1500 odds.

 

“The 2024 season was a landmark year for Mailata, who earned PFF honors as not only the league’s best run blocker but also the highest-graded offensive lineman overall,” Cameron wrote. “His 95.2 PFF grade led the NFL by a wide margin and ranked as the second-highest recorded by PFF among all offensive linemen since 2015.”