Philadelphia Eagles wide receiver Jordan Matthews is looking to build off his stellar rookie year. A second-round pick out of Vanderbilt in 2014, Matthews played in all 16 games this past season and totaled 67 receptions, 872 yards, and 8 touchdowns. Those are very good numbers for a rookie but expect him to put up even better numbers in his sophomore campaign. Matthews will shine in 2015.
The Eagles shook things up with their receiving core adding veterans Miles Austin and Seyi Ajirotutu, who’s primarily a special teamer, drafting Nelson Agholor, and losing Jeremy Maclin in free agency.