The Philadelphia Eagles have reached their bye week, which is also the quarter-point mark of the season with a record of 2-2.

While the record isn't bad, it has been a frustrating start to the season with injuries and inconsistent play resulting in plenty of questions at the bye week.

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Football website Pro Football Focus handed out its First Quarter All-Pro Team awards, with a pair of Eagles making the team for their efforts in the first four games.

Left tackle Jordan Mailata was selected as the left tackle

The first of two Eagles bookend tackles on this team, Mailata has earned an impressive 87.7 PFF grade this season. He’s been strong as a run-blocker, putting up an 81.1 PFF run-blocking grade. He's been even better in pass protection, as his 89.8 PFF pass-blocking grade ranks first at the position.

Pro Football Focus also tracked the players' “Pass-Protection Win Rate" with Mailata taking 141 pass-blocking snaps, and losing just eight times this season, a 94.33% win rate.

Right tackle Lane Johnson was selected as the right tackle

Johnson is yet to allow a pressure this season, earning an 87.9 PFF pass-blocking grade through four weeks. He’s also excelled in run blocking, with his 86.0 PFF run-blocking grade ranking second among all right tackles.

Even though Johnson missed a game, he was still good enough to appear on the list of the best players in the first four games of the season. He took 74 pass-blocking snaps and won every single one. While Lane Johnson was out, Fred Johnson took his place in the lineup at right tackle and ranked last in the Pass-Protection Win Rate, winning just 68.66% of the snaps, taking 21 losing in 67 snaps.

Getting Johnson back should help the Eagles offense get back on track, along with A.J., Brown, and DeVonta Smith, all three missed Week 4 in Tampa and should be back after the bye week against Cleveland.

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