The Eagles had the 9th best offseason according to John Clayton:
http://sports.espn.go.com/nfl/column...ohn&id=1794386
9. Philadelphia Eagles. It will be hard for the Eagles to improve too much on last season's 12-win campaign. But Philadelphia needed to make some bold moves to stay ahead in the NFC East, which has suddenly become one of the league's most competitive divisions. Everyone noticed in minicamp the separation Terrell Owens was getting on cornerbacks. Donovan McNabb has never had that type of receiver in his five seasons in Philadelphia. Jevon Kearse is still young and if he can overcome his injury problems, he'll provide the Eagles with one of the NFL's best pass rushers. Dhani Jones is a steady hand at linebacker. First-round choice Shawn Andrews already looks relaxed at guard. Next year, he may knock Jon Runyan out of his right tackle spot. Third-round choice Matt Ware could help in the nickel pass defense.
Pretty impressive considering they picked 28th in the draft and did not even have picks in every round.