Rotoworld put out their (annual?) GM rankings, and congrats to Howie Roseman for almost cracking the top two-thirds:

Consumed with power struggles for the entirety of the Chip Kelly era, Howie Roseman finally emerged triumphant. His first order of business was draining Kelly’s swamp, ridding the Eagles of most of the old coach’s vanity purchases (DeMarco Murray, Byron Maxwell, Kiko Alonso). Next up was one of his own, sending the farm to Cleveland for the right to select Carson Wentz at No. 2 overall. The gamble will define Roseman’s second stint as general manager. Wentz flashed plenty of promise as a rookie, buying Roseman some time to accrue more talent on offense. “More” in this instance being “any” since Kelly’s disastrous attempts at roster building left the cupboard completely bare. Alshon Jeffery and Torrey Smith were a good start. Roseman is an ordinary executive talent who will live and die with the fortunes of his hand-picked quarterback.

Roseman is an ordinary executive doesn’t exactly inspire confidence. It doesn’t quite, ah, rally the ol’ troops. But, he’s done at least a halfway decent job this offseason of filling some needs on team-friendly deals that don’t lock the Eagles into any unnecesary cap hits… like paying Chase Daniel to play for the Saints.

Also, circumstances notwithstanding – Roseman used Kiko Alonso to get up to number two to draft Carson Wentz – I don’t know how I feel about the feather in Roseman’s cap thus far during his second GM-ing stint being him getting rid of a running back and linebacker who had a terrific bounce-back years last year. And then there’s this:

My confidence is not super high.