Howie Roseman is never going to tip his hand on what the Philadelphia Eagles plan to do in the NFL Draft, even with the unique opportunity he presented the franchise with a year ago. The Eagles are the first team since the 2008 New England Patriots to make the Super Bowl and have a top-10 pick at their disposal in the following season's NFL Draft, a prime selection to make their loaded roster even better.

The No. 10 pick is the "luxury" pick for Philadelphia in this draft, the first of two picks on Day 1. What the Eagles will do with the No. 10 selection remains a mystery, which makes this draft even more intriguing. 

Having a running back like Bijan Robinson available for the Eagles at No. 10 is a real possibility. Forget the Eagles having never drafted a running back in the first round under Roseman (and not selecting one that early in the draft since 1986) and the franchise's conventional way of thinking. 

Roseman had a chance to dismiss taking a running back in Round 1. He didn't exactly do that.