TE James Casey (28) – In Houston, Casey was often buried on the depth chart by Owen Daniels, forcing him into a fullback role. Chip Kelly intends to showcase Casey’s short area quickness and soft hands in Philadelphia, though, which should lead to far more opportunities for Casey. Casey is an excellent athlete, but is undersized for a traditional in-line tight end role. In Philly, he will line up primarily in the slot as a “move” tight end in the mold of Aaron Hernandez. Kelly hand-picked Casey for a reason, and Casey will have a chance to fully show off his skill set for the first time in his career. He could lead the team in receptions as a match-up problem out of the slot.