As I discussed on this week's Eagle Eye in the Sky podcast with Dan Orlovsky this week, the impact of DeSean Jackson will be felt across the scope of the entire Eagles offense. Whether the Eagles are in three- or two-receiver sets, opponents must account for Jackson's speed. When the Eagles are in 12 personnel (one running back, two tight end, two wide receiver) sets, how are you going to match up as a defense? Do you go with your base defense? The threat of the athletic tight ends hurting you in the passing game is real. Want to go lighter to defend the pass? They can run on you from those sets as well, and all the while you have to be worried about the deep threat in Jackson, who will help create room for everything else in the short and intermediate areas of the field. This is a perfect marriage between player and team, and fans have every reason to be excited about the move.