Something I harp on a lot when looking at draft prospects is the importance of the big play. Players who sack the quarterback consistently, can create turnovers on defense or score a touchdown at any moment on offense are players you prioritize in accruing prospects to build a team. While it is not the only thing, the threat of a big play on either side of the ball can change the dynamic of how a unit operates and how the other team reacts to them. Even this year with the Eagles, the presence of Torrey Smith and Alshon Jeffrey have made defenses less aggressive at compressing the field in fear of losing over the top and has opened the offense up for Zach Ertz et al.