Eagles quarterback Carson Wentz has said in the past that he will be ready for Week 1 of the 2018 season. He backed up those comments at the Eagles' minicamp practices this past week based on his performance.

Wentz has been rehabbing from a torn ACL, which he suffered in a game Dec. 10. He then had to watch as backup Nick Foles led the Eagles to their first Super Bowl championship. Wentz hasn't been cleared for full activity yet, but he is progressing well and his injury looked "invisible."

The MMQB wrote Friday:

Now six months removed from ACL surgery, quarterback Carson Wentz is running and throwing without hesitation. In practices this week, he looked mobile in the pocket, and his mechanics looked much the same, which he says is because he threw from a seated position early in rehab when he was still unable to move. Aside from a brace he wore on his left knee, his injury was invisible.

The Eagles haven't set a specific timetable for Wentz's return, but he seems optimistic about being ready in time for the team's training camp six weeks away.

"It's a fluid process," Wentz said. "Time will tell when camp comes around. ... The biggest thing is to keep pushing along until I am cleared. As you can see out here, I am doing quite a bit. Obviously the biggest last hurdle is going to be the contact part."

Coach Doug Pederson was asked about his quarterback's recovery timetable on Thursday but deflected, saying, “I’m not going to put myself in a box that way,”

Wentz, 25, was enjoying a breakout season before his injury with almost 3,300 yards passing and 33 TD passes in 13 games.