Jaiquawn Jarrett - While safety is a difficult position to evaluate off of the TV broadcast, Jarrett did not do much to distinguish himself Sunday, getting the start for Kurt Coleman. It looked like he lost Young on the 20-yard completion in the first off the fake end around. He got matched up with Logan Paulsen and was beat for 22 yards in the first. Jarrett missed a tackle on Royster's 28-yard run in the second, and he was blocked by a wide receiver on Royster's 7-yard run in the second. He had bracket coverage on Armstrong in the end zone, and Grossman's pass hit him in the back. The Eagles had a huge hole in their zone in front of Jarrett in the second, allowing Moss to come down with a 20-yard grab. He nearly had an interception in the third, but the ball hit the ground, and Laws was called for a penalty on the play anyway. The Eagles need to make some crucial decisions at safety this offseason. Considering they've spent two second-round picks on Allen and Jarrett the past two seasons, it's reasonable to assume both guys will be given chances to start. But the Eagles simply need to get more from this position in 2012. And that starts with developing Jarrett this offseason.