Remember back in 2016 when the Philadelphia Eagles’ best wide receiver was Jordan Matthews? Those were the days when it was easy for a roster hopeful, who plays wide receiver to make the final cuts. Nowadays, the odds are a lot tougher. For starters, the Eagles have Alshon Jeffery and DeSean Jackson on the outside. Inside, they have Nelson Agholor as their primary slot.
Behind Agholor, the Eagles have their second-round draft pick JJ Arcega-Whiteside, and their former fourth-round pick, Mack Hollins. Beyond Hollins, there are hopefuls.