Philadelphia Eagles: 10 draft picks to potentially replace Nelson Agholor

PHILADELPHIA, PENNSYLVANIA - SEPTEMBER 22: Nelson Agholor #13 of the Philadelphia Eagles looks on during their game against the Detroit Lions at Lincoln Financial Field on September 22, 2019 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. The Lions won 27-24. (Photo by Emilee Chinn/Getty Images)
PHILADELPHIA, PENNSYLVANIA - SEPTEMBER 22: Nelson Agholor #13 of the Philadelphia Eagles looks on during their game against the Detroit Lions at Lincoln Financial Field on September 22, 2019 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. The Lions won 27-24. (Photo by Emilee Chinn/Getty Images) /
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10. Binjimen Victor

Over the years, Ohio State has seen plenty of star defenders go on to succeed in the NFL, but the offense has seen numerous wide receivers find success as well, with Michael Thomas immediately coming to mind.

Binjimen Victor is nowhere near the same level as Thomas since the New Orleans Saints star has worked his way into the conversation of being a top-five wide receiver in the NFL, but the young Buckeyes wideout could still turn out to be an underrated selection in the draft.

During his final season at Ohio State, Victor only caught 35 passes for 573 yards and six touchdowns, but also keep in mind he wasn’t the top option for Justin Fields in the passing game since the Buckeyes were fortunate to have plenty of other key playmakers on offense.

In other words, Victor seems better off as a complimentary player, and when looking at the current situation with the Eagles entering 2020, this makes for an intriguing possibility.

Victor’s route-running skills are clearly in need of improvement once he arrives in the NFL along with a few other areas, but also this is usually the case with most rookies, meaning Philadelphia shouldn’t feel too concerned.