7 slot receivers the Eagles could target in NFL free agency

With the new league year and tampering period just days away, here are 7 slot wide receivers the #Philadelphia #Eagles could target in 2022 #NFL free agency

The Eagles are just days from the start of the 2022 NFL offseason, and they’ll enter free agency and draft preparation with some offensive continuity and a need for an upgrade at the wide receiver position.

DeVonta Smith established himself as a true No. 1 wide receiver, while Quez Watkins showed that he can be a valuable complementary piece that the Eagles are super high on.

J.J. Arcega-Whiteside (2019) and Jalen Reagor (2020) have left a lot to be desired and Philadelphia now has the conundrum of needing to add another playmaker to the position.

Jeff McLane of The Inquirer believes that Roseman and Eagles brass will target a slot wideout in free agency.

If Howie Roseman prefers to not spend a first-round pick on the position for a third straight year, we’ve highlighted seven veteran wide receivers that the Eagles could pair with DeVonta Smith to really take Jalen Hurts to the next level as a passer.

10 under the radar 2022 free agent for the Eagles to targets

10 under the radar 2022 #NFL free agents for the #Eagles to target #FreeAgency #FlyEaglesFly

NFL free agency isn’t always about landing the big names and with a little over $24 million available, Howie Roseman could fill a lot of holes with some under-the-radar names.

Value is in the eyes of the beholder and with Philadelphia having needs at running back, cornerback, linebacker, and safety among others, there are several lesser-known players set to hit the open market that can help improve the culture already in place.

With the new league year quickly approaching, here are 10 under-the-radar free agents for the Eagles to target.

Looking at 12 veteran wide receivers the Eagles could look to pair with DeVonta Smith

Looking at 12 veteran #NFL wide receivers the #Eagles could look to pair with #DeVontaSmith in 2022

The Eagles are heading into the 2022 NFL offseason with some offensive continuity and a need for an upgrade at the outside wide receiver position.

DeVonta Smith established himself as a true No. 1 wide receiver, while Quez Watkins showed that he can be a valuable complementary piece as a sixth-round pick in 2020. J.J. Arcega-Whiteside (2019) and Jalen Reagor (2020) have left a lot to be desired and Philadelphia now has the conundrum of needing to add another playmaker to the position.

If Howie Roseman prefers to not spend a first-round pick on the position for a third straight year, we’ve highlighted 12 veteran wide receivers that the Eagles could pair with DeVonta Smith to really take Jalen Hurts to the next level as a passer.

Cowboys 51, Eagles 26: Instant analysis of Philadelphia’s Week 18 loss

The 9-8 #Philadelphia #Eagles are the likely No. 7 seed in the #NFC playoffs and they’ll start preparing for a likely matchup against the #Buccaneers or #Rams

The Cowboys got their groove back, while the Eagles avoided any serious injuries to key players as Dallas rolled to a 51-26 road win on Saturday night.

Philadelphia had 11-key players at home via the COVID-19 list and made another 10 players inactive as Nick Sirianni looked to simply get some younger guys more reps while keeping his team healthy for a wild card matchup that means more.

With the regular season now over for the Eagles, here’s an instant analysis from Saturday night’s loss.

Cowboys Wilson appears to have captured mythical Year 3 magic for WRs

Cedric Wilson has the versatility to climb back from multiple injuries and make the 2020 Dallas Cowboys team.

The majority of conversations revolving around the Dallas Cowboys wide receiver corps has focused on Amari Cooper, Michael Gallup and of course rookie CeeDee Lamb. There has been a lot of buzz surrounding the possibility of three 1,000 yard receivers now at quarterback Dak Prescott’s disposal. While having three top tier receivers is good, having four is a luxury.

Wide receiver Cedric Wilson has been grinding away trying to earn his seat at the table since being drafted in the sixth round with the No. 208 overall pick of 2018.

Before joining the Cowboys, Wilson was a stand out receiver for Boise State after transferring from Coffeyville Community College. In his junior and senior year he was able to log 139 catches and rack up over 2,600 yards while scoring 18 times. In his final game, playing on an injured ankle, Wilson logged 10 catches for over 200 yards and earned the MVP of the Las Vegas Bowl. 

Drafted along with first-round linebacker Leighton Vander Esch, Wilson continued the love affair of the Cowboys’ front office with Broncos stars. Demarcus Lawrence and Tyrone Crawford represent the blue-field boys along the defensive line.

Wilson was an intriguing draft pick because of his height and ability to play in the slot. It seemed that was a preferred spot for him as he functioned better in Boise with getting a free release off the line.

Unfortunately, Wilson’s rookie campaign was cut short due to a torn labrum during training camp. He didn’t get much of an opportunity to show those talents or prove he was bringing more to the table.

After sitting out 2018 on injured reserve it was all about the journey back to make the 2019 team. Competition was plentiful when Wilson became healthy and was beat out by Devin Smith. He was released at the end of the 2019 pre-season. However, seeing the potential he possessed, the Cowboys signed Wilson to their 2019 practice squad.

It took all of two games for Wilson to be signed to the active roster after Tavon Austin was sidelined with a concussion.

Wilson appeared in six games and had all of his 2019 production come in a road loss against the Jets where he caught five passes for 46 yards. He was once again placed on injured reserved with a knee injury in December.

So what does 2020 have in store for Wilson?

The Cowboys drafted Lamb after losing Randall Cobb to free agency. Entering camp, it was widely assumed veteran Devin Smith was the leading candidate to take on the fourth receiver role. Wilson found himself in the midst of a shuffle. Noah Brown, Jon’Vea Johnson and Ventell Bryant poseddd as Wilson’s biggest competition, with a handful of undrafted free agents and tryout guys.

Wilson emerged though, continuously proving his worth in the truncated offseason. Even with limited media reporting, every day came with another dynamic play credited to Wilson and soon it became clear that he was earning not just a place on the roster, but a place in the team’s rotation of playable receivers.

That idea was cemented when the club released Smith earlier in the week. It appears Wilson is in line to be the team’s fourth receiver. He has battled injuries and has been no stranger to the IR, however the ability to play both outside and the slot gave him a leg up in the wide receiver competition under Mike McCarthy’s new system in which he loves versatility.


This is part of our Countdown to the Regular Season player profile countdown. 

| Antwaun Woods | Tyrone Crawford | Trysten Hill | Jalen Jelks |
| Dontari Poe | Randy Gregory | Gerald McCoy | Dorance Armstrong |
| L.P. Ladouceur | DeMarcus Lawrence | Blake Jarwin | CeeDee Lamb |
| Cole Hikutini | Dalton Schultz | Noah Brown | Sean McKeon |
| Ventell Bryant | Jon’vea Johnson | Blake Bell | Justin Hamilton |
| Cody Wichmann | Tyron Smith | Ladarius Hamilton |
| Neville Gallimore | Terence Steele | Joe Looney | La’el Collins |
| Zack Martin | Brandon Knight | Ron’Dell Carter | Wyatt Miller |
| Connor McGovern | Tyler Biadasz | Adam Redmond | Luke Gifford |
| Leighton Vander Esch | Justin March | Connor Williams |
| Bradlee AnaeSean Lee | Jamize Olawale | Joe Thomas |
| Sewo Olonilua | Francis Bernard | Rico DowdleReggie Robinson |
| Darius AndersonChris WestryDonovan WilsonDaryl Worley |
| Trevon Diggs | Anthony Brown | Ha Ha Clinton-Dix |


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