Then there's the matter of the offseason basically being over, in terms of acquiring impact players (unless something really unexpected happens), but the Eagles still having shortcomings that could have been addressed by getting something for Jackson - even say, another fifth-round draft pick. That offensive line, which enjoyed excellent health in 2013, is one of the oldest in the NFL, with three starters over 30. The Eagles, who entered the draft with an all-time-low six selections, were not able to come up with an offensive lineman, as they used two picks on wideouts. The inability to address the o-line might not matter much now, but it might in December. Or in 2015.