Howie Roseman has had a pretty solid offseason and free agency period, but he has received some flak for not totally being engaged in the process when it comes to adding a big named wide receiver.
Roseman and the Eagles missed out on or clearly had no interest in adding guys like Breshad Perriman, Robby Anderson and Amari Cooper.
The Eagles may have inquired about Stefon Diggs and DeAndre Hopkins, but it appears Howie Roseman wasn’t comfortable with the compensation or asking price for either player.
During a conference call on Thursday, Roseman offered some explanation to the Eagles’ lack of movement at the position.
Howie Roseman on the #Eagles' lack of moves at the WR position so far this offseason: "We view our receiver situation differently than the public." He said that they didn't have the benefit of 20-20 hindsight in how the FA market unfolded (WRs not getting paid).
— Jeff McLane (@Jeff_McLane) March 26, 2020
The Eagles appear to be all-in on acquiring a young game-changer in the NFL draft and they could come away with multiple players.
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