In the reorganized layout of the Eagles locker room at the NovaCare Complex, the offensive linemen are clustered in a back corner of the room like bears in a cave, just the way they want it.
For three years under Chip Kelly, the locker assignments were random, with a linebacker here, a running back there, a punter here and even a quarterback dropped among the brutes like a pearl in a field of rocks.
It was interesting in a new-age kind of way, but Kelly's revolution has expired, and Doug Pederson is more of a business-as-usual guy, from the standard fundamentals of the game right down to the positional groupings in the locker room.