The Philadelphia Eagles have made the playoffs in each of the last three seasons, but Howie Roseman acknowledged that the roster must get younger.

Part of that relates to Carson Wentz's contract. With the quarterback off his rookie scale deal, the Eagles need to balance their books with more small, rookie deals.

"Going forward, we need to infuse youth in this team," Howie Roseman said. "We think we're going to have 10 draft picks in the draft. We're excited about that."

The Eagles have only drafted 10 players over the last two years and had the third-oldest roster in the NFL this past year.

"We have a lot to do going forward," Roseman said. "When we look at our team from 2017 to 2019, we knew that we had one team. Really, a team that we were going to basically stick with. We didn't have a lot of resources in terms of draft picks. That's on me."