The May lull that follows the NFL Draft is now behind the Philadelphia Eagles, who began organized team activities on Tuesday with the first of six sessions over the next two weeks, followed by two days of mandatory minicamp to conclude the offseason program. Add in the expected A.J. Brown trade next week, and you can expect three weeks of football activity in Philadelphia before the summer break.In a sign that interest in the Eagles never wanes, a call for mailbag questions netted dozens of questions. We’ll tackle a few of them here, with more to come in the coming weeks.Note: The questions were lightly edited for clarity. Do you think Jalen Hurts can make the transition to a new, more open offense given all the changes? And if he isn’t able to adapt, what do you think will happen? Will they trade him? — Scott L.Zach Berman: When I’m on the sideline Wednesday (and throughout the spring and summer), Jalen Hurts’ transition to the new offense will be the top item on my list. So, this question is a good place to start.The quick answer to this is yes, I expect Hurts to answer the bell and respond to the changes — and some of the charges against him this offseason. I’ve heard him described (and have since written) as a football version of compound interest. That is an apt description. He’s built a career responding to different challenges and demonstrating improvement.Of course, there’s nuance to this. The system isn’t the only change. The players around him are different. And plans often evolve. Let me explain.