Philadelphia Eagles general manager Howie Roseman is adamant on "doing right" by rookie quarterback Carson Wentz.

In an interview with Angelo Cataldi and the Morning Show on SportsRadio 94 WIP Monday, Roseman opened up about acquiring Wentz the talent on offense he needs to win championships in the NFL.

"It's our job to make sure he understands that we take it very seriously building this team around him," Roseman said. "This isn't a hobby for us. We're going to surround him and do the right thing for that kid so when he looks back on his career he knows he had every chance to bring a championship to the city of Philadelphia."

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Roseman and Eagles vice president of player personnel Joe Douglas, who also was on the WIP Morning Show, are committed to getting Wentz significant upgrades at wide receiver this offseason.

In that process of acquiring talent for Wentz, does the quarterback have any input on which receiver the Eagles sign in free agency or select in the draft?

"Probably more free agency than the draft," Roseman said. "It's hard to get caught up for him in the draft process. It goes back to what Joe (Douglas) said earlier. We're going to have an inclusive process and we're going to do what's best for the Philadelphia Eagles.

"The way the league rules are, you'd love to have him (Wentz) come down and throw to these guys, but it just doesn't work that way. From our perspective, we want to make sure he's on board with some of these things."

The Eagles failed to have a starting outside receiver total over 36 catches and 400 yards in 2016, which lento Wentz's struggles midway through his rookie season despite leading the team to a 7-9 record.

Roseman is fully aware a top wide receiver will get the Eagles to the next stage in their rebuild.