Daily News | Eagles draft: Will the Birds upgrade their receiver room led by DeVonta Smith and A.J. Brown?
have revamped their wide receiver room completely. Once a position that was a question mark, it is now a position of strength, with the duo of A.J. Brown, acquired on the first day of the NFL Draft last year, and 2021 first round pick DeVonta Smith.
With the 2023 NFL Draft being an opportunity for the Eagles to add more weapons to the group, here’s a look at the top options and players the Birds could consider on day two of the draft.Although injuries limited Ohio State wide receiver Jaxon Smith-Njigba to three games in 2022, his pre-draft process proved he is the same player who broke out on the scene alongside first round picks Garrett Wilson and Chris Olave during the 2021 season.
Although his release package and tendency to allow the ball to come into his body must improve at the NFL level, Johnston is a great athlete for his size who can be an early vertical threat as his route tree and understanding of finding soft spots in zone coverage improves. His ability to put pressure on defensive backs vertically will open up the rest of his game, including being more creative and deceptive at the top of routes.
Showing the ability to win against press-man coverage with quick foot fire at the line of scrimmage, Flowers dropped the ball at an 11 percent rate over his career and he doesn’t always naturally find holes in zone coverage. Still, the vertical and run after catch ability could make him an attractive late-first round target in the draft.
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