Philadelphia Eagles: Predicting which WRs make 2020’s roster
By Ben Swanger
Former TCU Horned Frogs receiver Jalen Reagor is another lock to make the roster. Reagor stuck out to the Eagles’ front office because of his pure speed. He stretched the field and was electric with the ball in his hands at the collegiate level, but as mentioned, the game speeds up at the NFL level.
Reagor isn’t going to see the below-average defenses that he saw in the Big 12 each week, but if there is one thing that’s going to transfers over, it’s his game-day speed.
Reagor isn’t going to see the below-average defenses that he saw in the Big 12 each week, but if there is one thing that’s going to transfers over, it’s his game-day speed.
Reagor will give Wentz a young deep threat to throw to, and they should be together for a long time. He also adds an option on special teams as he’s an excellent won’t returner.
Reagor will be under pressure to perform in year one considering the Eagles passed on LSU‘s Justin Jefferson, but if he’s on the field with Jackson and Goodwin, one of those speedsters is bound to wiggle his way into an opening.