If one thing is for certain with Philadelphia Eagles head coach Chip Kelly, it’s that the 2015 team he puts on the field will be vastly different than the 2014 squad that won 10 games but missed the playoffs.
Kelly metaphorically took an axe to last year’s roster, parting ways with a handful of talented players from the Andy Reid era, including All-Pro running back LeSean McCoy and Pro Bowl quarterback Nick Foles. Kelly signed free agents DeMarco Murray and Byron Maxwell to massive contracts, traded for oft-injured quarterback Sam Bradford to run his offense and added former Oregon Duck Kiko Alonso to an underrated Eagles front seven.