On Thursday, many former Philadelphia Eagles stars found their names on ESPN's All-Quarter Century Team.
Jason Kelce, Lane Johnson, Terrell Owens, Brian Dawkins, and Julio Jones were five players named to the impressive list. While the five names more than earned their spot, other stars for Philadelphia were left off the list.
And three players specifically were snubbed.
Jason Peters
Peters is the most obvious name on this list. While Trent Williams and Joe Thomas are Hall-of-Fame players, Peters was easily the more consistent player. A trade acquisition in 2009, the Arkansas tackle reached All-Pro status six times while being named a Pro Bowler nine times.
He was far more consistent than Williams and on a better team than Thomas. He should have been one of the two left tackles named.
Trent Cole
It's hard to judge "The Hunter" on the same level as Jared Allen, Julius Peppers, Myles Garrett, or DeMarcus Ware. The issue is that the late-round steal was far more consistently productive for one team than multiple others on the list.
Cole recorded 85.5 sacks through his run with the Eagles. It's good for second all-time on the franchise's list.
And why she should have included his name.
Saquon Barkley
Barkley's inclusion on the Quarter Century team may seem premature. The former second-round pick has struggled to stay healthy for most of his career.
Things changed last season, though. Barkley's NFL record for rushing yards in a single season, including playoffs, highlighted one of the most impressive seasons for a running back in history.
While Barkley's numbers don't jump out, they are more impressive than those of Christian McCaffrey and Priest Holmes, at least. This is a big reason why Barkley was snubbed at this point.