Less-mentioned WRs Eagles can target during every round of NFL Draft

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Romeo Doubs and Wan’Dale Robinson are two third-day guys that we hope the Eagles are scouting.

Carson Strong is a name that you’ve, no doubt heard when some of the better quarterback options are mentioned, but he was fortunate to have wide receiver Romeo Doubs on his side as 80 of his pass completions, 1,109 yards of 4,175 yards he produced with his arm, and 11 of the 36 touchdowns he tossed all came as a result of throwing the ball in Doubs’ direction.

This six-foot-two, 201-pound prospect is a menace to opposing defenses and their coordinators. Expect him and his former quarterback to hear their names called in Round 3.

833. . . . Wan'Dale Robinson, Kentucky. 4. player

It’s easy to go back and forth about this, but after several weeks of debate, there should be no issues with stating there are reasons to place former Kentucky Wildcats star Wan’Dale Robinson on the list of the best wide receivers in the coming draft once the guys who are considered to be in the top-tier are no longer on the board.

It feels like he’s a guy that hears his name called early on Day 3 though.

The Nebraska Cornhuskers transfer tallied 1,334 yards and seven touchdowns on 104 receptions in 13 games. He posted a 4.44-second showing in the 40-yard dash and notched 34.5-inch and 118 inches in the broad jump. It would be wise to keep an eye on him as we move through the draft process.