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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8. Jauan Jennings

To say Jauan Jennings finished his career at Tennessee on a high note would be a huge understatement after the wideout finished the 2019 season with 59 catches for 969 yards to go along with eight touchdowns.

In fact, the argument can be made that Jennings would have displayed even better numbers during his final year with the Volunteers if the team provided a better quarterback for him to work with, but hopefully this can change at the NFL level.

After watching Carson Wentz carry the load for the Eagles on offense during the final month or so with basically practice squad members in the passing game to rely on, there’s no question Jennings would benefit in a big way playing in this kind of offense.

Leading up to the draft, Jennings already seems like a strong candidate to see his stock rise a bit with the proper workouts, but also should still be available early enough in the middle rounds for Philadelphia to take advantage if the interest were there.

With his big body, Jennings seems like one of those receivers who could cause plenty of problems for opposing defenses right away as a rookie, so this is certainly another player worth keeping an eye on moving forward.