PFF was right about the projected starting lineup.

Seumalo has never been selected to the Pro Bowl and was the only member of last year’s Eagles’ offensive line with less than three Pro Bowl appearances. Isaac Seumalo needed some time to find the right fit along the Eagles' offensive line, but by the middle of his third NFL season, he settled in at left guard and played outstanding football in the second half of the 2018 season and in the playoffs and now he's going to have a chance to get better and better and better.Seumalo on Monday became the third player in the last week to gain a contract extension, joining center Jason Kelce and defensive end Brandon Graham.

This Eagles Starter Called One of NFL’s ‘Premier Guards’ After a rookie season during which he played in nine games, with four starts, Seumalo was elevated to the starting role at left guard for the 2017 campaign. Eagles finish 2019 NFL season as highest-rated OL according to PFF ... Isaac Seumalo, Jason Kelce, Brandon Brooks and Lane Johnson — graded among the … We shall see. Seumalo was selected in the 3rd round of the 2016 draft. “He’s been definitely way better than people have any clue. It’s the same starting lineup the Eagles used to begin the 2017 season and it’s the same starting lineup the Eagles went back to early in the 2018 season: Left tackle: Jason Peters Left guard: Isaac Seumalo Center: Jason Kelce Right guard: Brandon Brooks Right tackle: Lane Johnson. Wisniewski started the opening four games before Seumalo was promoted to the starting role through the remainder of the season. "I think the more Isaac plays," Stoutland said, "the better he's going to be. He's a young player who is coming on for us. There are now no questions about "Seumalo's best position" after he started 37 games spread out over four positions at Oregon State – ironically, the only offensive line position he Signing Seumalo to an extension continues the early offseason theme of making sure the line of scrimmage remains a strong point. It's always important to show the coaching staff what you can do in a pinch, right? A native of Corvallis, Oregon, Seumalo attended Corvallis High School, where he was an 5A First Team All-State as an offensive and defensive lineman as a junior and senior. I’ve been really happy to watch him go out and prove to all of you guys and everybody else who doesn’t get the opportunity to see how good he is on a daily basis that he’s one of the premier guards in this league.”The remarks carry even more weight coming from Kelce since Seumalo had been There was a time not too long ago where Seumalo was being Then, Seumalo won the job back in Week 4 and — minus a three-game absence due to injury — hasn’t looked back. The way Isaac Seumalo sees it, all of the versatility he showed at Oregon State when he played four different offensive line positions, and the flexibility he provided to the Eagles early in his career, lining up as a right tackle, a center, and a left guard – all of that was great. His biggest issue has been staying healthy.

Maybe he needs a better Kelce said Isaac Seumalo is extremely underrated and called him "one of the best guards in the league."

Seumalo played in just 25 percent of the team's offensive snaps that season.In 2018, the roles were reversed. Isaac Seumalo needed some time to find the right fit along the Eagles' offensive line, but by the middle of his third NFL season, he settled in at left guard and played outstanding football in the second half of the 2018 season and in the playoffs and now he's going to have a chance to get better and better and better. Isaac works as hard as anybody, not only on the field but in the classroom. Seumalo, a third-round draft pick in 2016, agreed to terms on a three-year deal that keeps him an Eagle through the 2022 season.

He surrendered … I like the way he's playing football for us. Isaac Seumalo (born October 29, 1993) is an American football guard and center for the Philadelphia Eagles of the National Football League.

He started the first two games before being replaced by Stefen Wisniewski in the Super Bowl season. Monday, the pads go on. He's learning every day. Maybe the spotlight should be on the next position over, at left guard.Left guard has seen the biggest weakness on the Eagles line over the past several seasons, and while that was still probably the case this year, it was far from a problem. Isaac Seumalo. Isaac Seumalo played all but one snap over the season and finished the year with a PFF grade above 70.0 including the playoffs. Isaac Seumalo is an American football guard and center for the Philadelphia Eagles of the National Football League.

The browser you are using is no longer supported on this site. Isaac Seumalo played all but one snap over the season and finished the year with a PFF grade above 70.0 including the playoffs. He’s been a vital cog on the “You want to be perfect. He surrendered five sacks, but four of them came in two games against top-end opposition and he didn’t allow any for the final eight games he took the field.While his name doesn’t often get mentioned in the same breath of his Pro Bowl linemates, Seumalo has been an absolute stud upfront. The fan-favorite went on record with how much he loves and respects Seumalo.“Isaac’s a phenomenal player,” Kelce told reporters last week on a video conference call. "At 6 feet 4 and 304 pounds (his listed weight, although Seumalo said he added 20 pounds prior to the 2018 season), Seumalo went through some growing pains in his time as an Eagle. It's a difficult position to master and I'm pleased with the progress that Isaac is making. "You saw it when he went out and played some at right tackle (as a rookie in 2016 against Baltimore) and played good football.