Ranking Eagles top 20 WR prospects following NFL Scouting Combine

Treylon Burks, Arkansas (Mandatory Credit: Kirby Lee-USA TODAY Sports)
Treylon Burks, Arkansas (Mandatory Credit: Kirby Lee-USA TODAY Sports) /
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Believe it or not, there are times when we look at Philadelphia Eagles vice president/general manager Howie Roseman, and we get a little envious. Sure, he has to manage that annoying salary cap, juggle salaries, and ask 200-to-300-pound guys to restructure deals he just gave them, but he also gets some pretty cool seats at Lincoln Financial Field.

It also sucks that he gets to speak with any college football prospect that he wants to and can get that access just by showing up when Inside The Iggles has to work a tad harder. Nonetheless, we’re thankful for the many tools and connections we do have, and we’re using them to put our own draft board together so you don’t have to.

You’re welcome. Let’s talk about wide receivers.

Here’s how the Eagles’ top 20 WR prospects stack up following the NFL Combine.

It was an awesome NFL Scouting Combine for the next class of wide receivers. It was a tough evaluation, but here’s how the list stacks up after looking at workouts and their game film over their respective careers.

  1. Garrett Wilson, Ohio State
  2. Drake London, USC
  3. Treylon Burks, Arkansas
  4. Jameson Williams, Alabama
  5. Chris Olave, Ohio State
  6. Wan’Dale Robinson, Kentucky
  7. Jahan Dotson, Penn State
  8. Alec Pierce, Cincinnati
  9. George Pickens, Georgia
  10. Zay Flowers, Boston College
  11. David Bell, Purdue
  12. Jalen Tolbert, South Alabama
  13. John Metchie III, Alabama
  14. Calvin Austin, Memphis
  15. Dontario Drummond, Ole Miss
  16. Velus Jones, Tennessee
  17. Romeo Doubs, Nevada
  18. Justyn Ross, Clemson
  19. Khalil Shakir, Boise State
  20. Charleston Rambo, Miami

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The debate table is open. Clearly, guys will rise and fall as we move through the draft process and hang out at a few Pro Days. For now, here’s how we think everyone stacks up as we put the bow on a very intriguing 2022 NFL Scouting Combine in Indianapolis.