3 More Sub-radar wideouts these Philadelphia Eagles need to consider

Jeffrey Lurie (L) Howie Roseman (R) Mandatory Credit: Bill Streicher-USA TODAY Sports
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player. 842. . . . Seth Williams, Auburn.

Williams has the skillset to be special for the Philadelphia Eagles.

Auburn Tigers wideout Seth Williams would be the perfect addition to the Philadelphia Eagles offense. He has a catch radius that would make any head coach or offensive coordinator salivate as well as the athletic ability to be a home run threat any time he touches the ball.

At six-foot-three and 215-pounds Williams is a big-bodied receiver that moves like he is five-foot-nine. He has a quick burst while coming in and out of routes. He also has the football intelligence to outthink the competition. Oh, and he can create separation against the fastest of defensive backs.

A big-play waiting to happen, the Auburn product has a tendency to win contested throws and the body discipline to make circus catches. Much like current Philadelphia Eagles wideout Alshon Jeffery, Seth Williams bullies defensive backs while fighting for 50-50 balls. He would be the perfect replacement to the former South Carolina Gamecock, Alshon Jeffery.

The Philadelphia Eagles were a different team in 2017 and 2018. Actually, as a matter of fact, they were a better team when Jeffery was playing at a high level, so imagining a younger, healthier version of him. That’s who Williams is. If he’s available in the middle of this year’s draft, the Philadelphia Eagles need to pounce.