In case the point hadn’t been made sufficiently clear already, the Eagles are just giving away all of Chip Kelly’s old toys. Come back them up, maybe throw a quarter in the box, and they’re yours.

According to Ed Werder of ESPN, the cost for the Titans to pick up running back DeMarco Murray was meager, a simple flip of fourth-round picks.

Of course, the big thing the Eagles got was out from under the contract they gave Murray a year ago, a five-year, $40 million pact which has already been re-done by the Titans.

In that regard, it’s similar to the shipment of cornerback Byron Maxwell and linebacker Kiko Alonso to Miami for a swap of first-rounders, though the difference between the eighth overall and 13th overall pick might actually mean something.

So if you’re in the market for a good smoothie machine, call the Eagles now — they’re motivated to get it out of the garage.