Eagles quarterback Carson Wentz said earlier this week he and his offensive teammates need to always be aware of where Denver Broncos pass rusher Von Miller is when he is on the field, and for good reason. Miller, who already has seven sacks this season, is capable of turning a game around in a hurry.

It remains to be seen where he lines up Sunday when the Broncos visit Lincoln Financial Field for a 1 p.m. kickoff against the Eagles. Usually, Miller can be found on the left side, pitting him against right tackles. That would mean he will be Lane Johnson’s responsibility.

“Von Miller is the best guy I’ve ever seen on tape as far as quick twitch, getting off the ball — nobody that really comes close to him,” said Johnson. “I have my work cut out for me.”

Left tackle Halapoulivaati Vaitai may also have his work cut out for him, because Miller could be lined up on his side of the ball. Maybe even more often than not since Vaitai is a second-year player and Miller said Johnson is “probably one of the best right tackles in the league” during a conference call with Eagles media during the week.

Having worked with the likes of Cameron Wake and others, Miller’s new head coach is enamored with his attributes.

“This is my first year being around Von every day,” said Denver first-year head coach Vance Joseph, via conference call. “Von is a special athlete. He is built, obviously, like an outside linebacker but he’s got defensive back-type quickness and explosion and quick twitch. He can turn the corner and put every cleat in the ground. That’s just genetics.”

Miller isn’t the only player the Eagles will have to be wary of. The unit is ranked first overall in the NFL. The Broncos are second against the run, having held Dallas’ Ezekiel Elliott to just eight yards earlier this year in beating the Cowboys. Denver is strong against the pass, too, ranking No. 6 in the league.

Joseph singled out nose tackle Domata Peko as a big reason for his team’s stout run defense. Peko, who is 6-3, played 11 seasons with the Cincinnati Bengals before signing with the Broncos as a free agent in the offseason. Peko has the kind of size that undersized center Jason Kelce has had trouble with in the past.

With Miller already likely to command plenty of attention, the Eagles may not be able to give Kelce much help if he struggles against Peko.

Either way, Miller will be priority No. 1 for the Eagles offense as it tries to extend its streak of scoring 20-plus points to 13 games.

“Von’s a guy who everyone has a plan to chip or slide to every week,” said Joseph. “If you watch our tape, every week we have a plan to move Von around some so they can get a fair protection or fair one-on-one with Von. That won’t change this week. We have a plan each week to try to free up Von, whether he’s in the core in the defensive line or right or left end.”