The Philadelphia Eagles have conducted Phase 1 of the team’s offseason workouts, and things are set to ramp up even more with the official start of Organized Team Activities (OTAs) beginning on Tuesday. There, you’ll finally see the rookies blend in with the veterans for the first time, setting the stage for the Eagles to start their march towards another Lombardi Trophy.

These workouts (OTAs: May 21-23, May 28, May 30-31, June 3-6)will still be voluntary, up until the teams first Mandatory Minicamp, which will take place on June 11-13.

With the Eagles loaded and heavy favorites in the NFC, here are a four thing to watch for the start of OTAs.

1. Will Malcolm Jenkins be in attendance?

The Eagles star safety has skipped the start of the offseason workout program, choosing to train on his own instead. The rumor mill has been churning about Jenkins possibly wanting a new deal, but it’s too early for any concerns, especially during this voluntary phase. Jenkins played every down last season, and could simply be searching for more rest.