Prior to Friday's final Organized Team Activity session, head coach Doug Pederson met with the media to review what he's seen from the team to this point and what lies ahead for next week's mandatory mini-camp, which will serve as the final practices before the team reconvenes for Training Camp in late July.

Here are three key takeaways from the press conference.

1. Pederson Impressed With Sam Bradford's Performance

Once again, Pederson reiterated that Sam Bradford will be the Week 1 starter, barring injury, when the Eagles host the Cleveland Browns.

"I think he's really done a nice job and taken that next step to be the leader of this football team and be the starter, and he's done a good job there," Pederson said.

"I look at what Sam's done and he's taken this thing and run with it. It's unbelievable what he's done. I'm so excited about the direction he's going, and the stuff that he's doing on the field right now are the things that I expected and what I saw at the end of the season last year from Sam Bradford. And my message has always been, 'Don't look over your shoulder, look forward,' and that's what he's done. He's embraced it."

Pederson noted exactly how Bradford has stood out.