Maybe there isn’t much to see here, but it is worth noting as the Eagles add players to an offense with a new coach at coordinator, passing game coordinator (Josh Grizzard), run game coordinator/tight ends (Ryan Mahaffey), and offensive line (Chris Kuper).

“We’ve been fortunate that all the coaches we brought in as coordinators have one thing in common: They want really good players,” Roseman said. “When you hand them good players with a certain skillset, they’re going to try to utilize that skillset in the best way possible to emphasize in the best way possible what the players do really well.

“That’s no different with our current offensive coaches from the way it has been since I’ve been here. We’ve had change on our coaching staffs. That’s what happens in the National Football League. You then coach those players up to give them their best chance of having success.”

Said head coach Nick Sirianni, who has seen the Eagles’ offense evolve during his highly successful tenure in Philadelphia: “As these guys get in here, our job is to develop them as coaches, put them in the right positions to succeed, but then ultimately help them get better fundamentally, help them learn the game better, help them get better situationally, and put all those things together within the strength staff, help them get stronger, help them get quicker, help them get in better shape, all those different things and provide them opportunity to be able to do that and our expertise to be able to do that. So regardless of the player that we bring in, age, whatever it may be, free agent, draft pick, undrafted free agent, we’re going to work our butts off obviously to help them become better football players.”