The 2015 NFL Draft has come and gone, and despite intense rumors, inside linebacker Mychal Kendricks and offensive lineman Evan Mathis are still on the team.

That doesn't mean, however, they'll make it into the season.

According to Jason LaCanfora of CBS Sports, Kelly was trying hard to move Kendricks during the draft last week, looking for a second-round pick in return for the fourth-year inside linebacker.

He wasn't successful in doing so, but he could still try during training camp, writes LaCanfora:

These two dudes will be dealt, I believe. Above and beyond anyone else on this list. Chip Kelly has turned the page on Mathis it seems and at some point, whether it is this week or next week or week two of the preseason, someone will give him a late-round pick for Mathis, even though he has a big contract. Some contending team will lose an offensive lineman and Mathis can still play. As for Kendricks, he is clearly the odd man out in the inside linebacker situation as Kelly was calling all around the NFL trying to pawn him off for a second-round pick in the week leading up to the draft. Of course he couldn't get that -- Kendricks is going into his contract year and that's a steep price under the circumstances -- but Kendricks has been an impact player and Kelly could get a 2016 fourth-round pick for him, I'm sure, and at this point trying to bring him back into that locker room might not make much sense.

Kendricks is the odd man out, as the Eagles seem to be content with going into the season with DeMeco Ryans and Kiko Alonso as their inside linebackers. Although they are coming off of major injuries, both are expected to be ready for the start of training camp.

That means Kendricks, if he is on the roster, would likely see a dramatic drop in his snap count from last season, as he would likely only take the field in passing situations in place of Ryans.

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Kelly might luck out during camp and have a team in desperate need of an inside linebacker, and get better value for Kendricks than he might have during a weak 2015 NFL Draft.

As for Mathis, the chances of him getting traded might not be as high as they are for Kendricks. The Eagles don't have great depth on the offensive line, and Mathis is one of the better players on the unit. If Mathis were to be traded, the Eagles would need to find a new starting guard from a group of unproven players and undrafted free agents.

If a player like Matt Tobin or Andrew Gardner really shine, than dealing Mathis is possible.

Until they do, however, the Eagles are probably going to be more willing to trade Kendricks than they would be Mathis.

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