Eagles Wide Receiver, Jalen Reagor
Jalen Reagor certainly isn’t the most talented wideout in this year’s draft class, but he may be given the most opportunities to succeed in year one. The Eagles wide receiver group was abysmal last season. Injuries played a huge part in that, and they’ll likely start this year with their No. 1 receiver on the PUP list, since Alshon Jeffery is still recovering from the foot injury he sustained last season.
DeSean Jackson figures to be back by week one, but he hasn’t played an entire season since 2013. At 33 years old, seeing him buck that trend is unlikely.
Reagor fills a huge need for the Eagles and he’ll provide Carson Wentz with a true deep threat on the outside. In the one full game that Wentz has Jackson last season, Wentz had arguably the best outing of the season, throwing for over 300 yards and three touchdowns, including two bombs to Jackson. The value a deep threat brings to this offense is clear.
Expect Wentz to air it out to both Jackson and Reagor early and often in 2020.