n 2014, the Eagles had a run percentage of 42.1 percent, which was down from the 47.4 percent clip the previous season. Their runners still ranked fifth in rushes (415) and sixth in touches (489), however. ... The Eagles will have a new look to their backfield after the offseason trade of McCoy and the additions of Murray and Ryan Mathews, making it unlikely that Murray will replicate the ridiculous 449 touches he had in Dallas. In fact, fantasy fans can expect him to see a decline of around 100 touches (McCoy averaged 353 in two seasons under coordinator Pat Shurmur). That's if Murray can avoid injuries, which is a concern after his massive 2014 workload. ... Matthews and Darren Sproles will also eat into some of the backfield action, which is the reason Murray's stock has fallen. ... Matthews isn't the picture of durability, though, as he's missed 14 games since 2012.