Random Eagles notes: Byron Maxwell's guarantee, Eagles showed interest in guard

The Eagles will likely continue to look for OL help after missing out on Chris Chester.
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Yesterday, we envisioned an Eagles offensive line without Evan Mathis, which would weaken both guard spots, as well as the Eagles' OL depth. If indeed the Eagles want to get Mathis off the team (and even if they don't), they are going to have make additional roster moves to bring in OL bodies. According to Adam Caplan of ESPN, the Eagles had interest in former Redskins OG Chris Chester.

Chester is 32, and the seventh-oldest offensive lineman in the NFL. He would have been short-term help. Chester eventually signed with the Falcons, but clearly the Eagles recognize their need for more bodies along the OL.

Settle down, Byron

Speaking with Jenny Vrentas of MMQB, Byron Maxwell kinda-sorta guaranteed the Eagles were going to the Super Bowl.

VRENTAS: Is that similarity in the team culture a big reason why you believe the Eagles will go to the Super Bowl this year?
MAXWELL: We will, though.
VRENTAS: That sounds kind of like a guarantee.
MAXWELL: You can take that as a guarantee. That’s just me believing in my team and the product we’re going to put out there on the field. I really do believe that. I have no choice but to think that way.

Is Maxwell going to play QB?

Eagles will travel the shortest distance in the NFL in 2015

The Eagles' easy travel schedule is something we've been on for a while, but according to CBS, they will travel the least in the NFL this year, with just 6,818 miles. By comparison, the 49ers will travel 27,998 miles. Graph via Brandon Gowton of BGN:

Ranking the best rosters in the NFL, excluding QBs

Bucky Brooks of NFL.com ranked the 10 best rosters in the NFL, excluding quarterbacks, and the Eagles came in at #9, a spot for them that is fair. Otherwise, this is a strange list. Brooks has the Bills ranked #2, the Jets ranked #4, and the Cowboys #5. None of those three make any sense to me. The Bills have some nice pieces, but #2? The Jets added some guys, but a 4-12 team is #4? And the Cowboys at #5 when their QB is a strength, and they have next to nothing in the way of impact players on defense? Some omissions from Brooks' list include the Bengals, Lions, Texans, and Cardinals.

Random: Special teams tackles

Here is a list of Eagles players who have had at least 10 special teams tackles in one season since 2011:

Player Year STs tackles 
 Bryan Braman2012 17 
 Seyi Ajirotutu2014 16 
 Seyi Ajirotutu2013 16 
 Chris Maragos2014 12 
 Brad Jones2014 11 
 Chris Maragos2013 11 
 Chris Maragos2011 11 
 Chris Prosinski2014 10 
 Brad Jones2011 10 


The Eagles have depth issues at a number of positions, but they don't lack for quality special teams players. How many of the above guys can they keep?

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