Carson Wentz isn't worried about the Philadelphia Eagles' decision to draft Jalen Hurts with a second-round pick.

"I came to Philly ever since being drafted and all I've wanted to do is win and stand up there and hold that Lombardi trophy. Whatever that takes and whatever that looks like, I'm on board," the quarterback said. "I'm a competitor, I want to be out there, I want to have the ball in my hands -- we all do -- but at the same time, whatever is going to help us win, I'm confident the coaches and everyone is going to put us in the best situation."

Howie Roseman called Wentz before using the 53rd overall pick on Hurts. The general manager described the conversation as "not comfortable" on his end because "what helps the team the most at this moment in his mind is probably a different player, a different position because we have a great player there."

Wentz, however, said he "had a feeling" the Eagles were going to take a quarterback given the way the roster is laid out and the team's desire to get younger overall.

"I think the team showed their investment in me last year [with a four-year, $128 million extension] and I have nothing but confidence and faith in them and they have nothing but confidence and faith in me, so I think it's all about just strengthening that position and this group that we have," said Wentz, who added that he is "excited" to have Hurts as a teammate.

"If I were to start questioning Howie and the management now, I'd really be questioning myself because when I signed the deal I did it was my way of showing I trust and believe in what we're doing in Philly and they trust and believe in me."