Best of the rest 11-53
Best of the rest 11-53
42 -- Runyan, Jon | Tackle | With Eagles: 2000-present
Andy Reid's first major free-agent acquisition, Runyan has started the last 160 regular-season games (112 in Philly), and his 18 postseason starts since 1999 are more than any other active player.
43 -- Douglas, Hugh | Defensive End | With Eagles: 1998-2002, 2004
Acquired from the Jets in 1998, Douglas ranks third in team history in sacks, with 54 1/2. He had 15 sacks during the 2000 season, and tied the team's single-game record with 4 1/2 sacks against the Chargers' Ryan Leaf in 1998.
44 -- Robinson, Wayne | Linebacker | With Eagles: 1952-56
Hall of Famer Art Donovan said Robinson was every bit as ferocious as fellow "Suicide Seven" linebacker Chuck Bednarik. The two-time Pro Bowler was famous for his hits on unsuspecting receivers coming across the middle.
45 -- Burroughs, Don | Safety | With Eagles: 1960-64
"The Blade," acquired for a fifth-round draft pick before the 1960 season, had nine interceptions that championship season and seven each in 1961 and '62.
46 -- Jackson, Harold | Wide Receiver | With Eagles: 1969-72
"The Roadrunner" twice led the NFL in receiving yards, gaining 1,116 yards in 1969 and 1,048 yards in 1972, before being dealt to the Rams for Roman Gabriel.
47 -- Woodeshick, Tom | Running Back | With Eagles: 1963-71
The Wilkes-Barre native was an eighth-round pick who made the team as a special-teamer, then threatened to hit the vaunted 1,000-yard plateau in 1968, falling 53 yards shy.
48 -- Thompson, Tommy | Quarterback | With Eagles: 1941-42, 1945-50
Legally blind in one eye, Thompson was the Eagles' unquestioned leader on offense during the Greasy Neale years. "He had so much bravery, he had so much heart," tackle Al Wistert once said.
49 -- Fryar, Irving | Wide Receiver | With Eagles: 1996-98
The Mount Holly native and former No. 1 overall draft pick spent three productive seasons in Philly, setting a team single-season record with 88 catches in 1996 and producing the second-most receiving yards in a season (1,316) in '97.
50 -- Hewitt, Bill | Two-Way End | With Eagles: 1937-39, '43
The first player named all-pro for two teams (Bears, Eagles), Hewitt, who played without a helmet until the rules changed, was credited with inventing trick plays. The Hall of Famer was an inaugural Eagles Honor Roll inductee.
51 -- Thomas, William | Linebacker | With Eagles: 1991-99
A fourth-round draft pick in 1991, "Willie T" earned a starting spot midway through his rookie year - on the NFL's No. 1 defense. In nine seasons, Thomas, who excelled on pass defense, was the Eagles' defensive MVP three times.







