The Philadelphia Eagles went from having one of the slowest rosters in the NFL, to legitimately giving themselves a chance to run any team in the NFL out of the gym.
As their No. 1 pick said recently, it’s a track team.
“I feel like we have a track team now,” Reagor recently said.
Reagor was the prize catch of the 2020 draft class for the Eagles, as he now presents Carson Wentz with a weapon that can compare with DeSean Jackson.
Rare game speed, we clocked Reagor at 22.6 MPH on this play #myRAmaxspeed pic.twitter.com/Oi0R64H1lP
— Recruiting Analytics (@RecruitAlytics1) February 15, 2020
Reagor is beyond pleased to be with the Eagles and when asked about joining Jackson in Philadelphia, he called the potential duo a “scary combo.”
“Pairing me with D-Jack, I feel like that is going to be a scary combo,” Reagor said.
“I’m just expecting a lot of speed and a lot of wins.”
Reagor, John Hightower, Quez Watkins, Marquise Goodwin, and Jackson present the Eagles with the opportunity to move their offense into new-age of high-powered offenses in the NFL.
Last season, with what could only be described as anemic passing offense at best, the Eagles offense averaged 6.46 yards per target when throwing to wide receivers last season, among the worst in the NFL per ESPN Stats & Information research.
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