Teams have called about Eagles, Jalen Reagor

Much attention has been dedicated to the Philadelphia Eagles’ wide receiver outlook. Especially as the team has tried to improve that position but hasn’t ultimately been able to do so ... outside of signing Zach Pascal to one-year, $1.5 million contract.

With the primary focus on who the Eagles could add, lost in the conversation is who might be headed on their way out of Philly. Or, at the very least, who will be moving down on the depth chart.

The likely answer, of course, is Jalen Reagor.

DeVonta Smith and Quez Watkins currently project as the team’s top two receivers. Pascal is WR4 at worst right now and quite possibly WR3 if a game was played today.

So, where does that leave the Eagles’ 2020 first-round pick?

Many would probably agree that a change of scenery is what’s best for both the team and Reagor. Might such a move be coming?

According to Geoff Mosher, there is some level of interest in Reagor around the NFL.

Other teams will be interested in acquiring Reagor. Sources have told Inside The Birds that teams have already called to check on the third-year receiver’s availability.

After mightily struggling over two seasons — and somehow being worse in 2021 than he was in 2020 — one can’t imagine Reagor would return much value in a trade. The Eagles could find themselves dealing him for a late Day 3 pick or another team’s bust. Or putting him in a larger deal as a throw in.

Is that worth it to the Eagles? Would they rather keep him on the off-chance that the light finally does go on?

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