Ranking NFC East Wide Receiver corps after free agency

ARLINGTON, TEXAS - OCTOBER 10: Kadarius Toney #89 of the New York Giants runs the ball and is tackled by Anthony Brown #30 of the Dallas Cowboys at AT&T Stadium on October 10, 2021 in Arlington, Texas. The Cowboys defeated the Giants 44-20. (Photo by Wesley Hitt/Getty Images)
ARLINGTON, TEXAS - OCTOBER 10: Kadarius Toney #89 of the New York Giants runs the ball and is tackled by Anthony Brown #30 of the Dallas Cowboys at AT&T Stadium on October 10, 2021 in Arlington, Texas. The Cowboys defeated the Giants 44-20. (Photo by Wesley Hitt/Getty Images) /
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Philadelphia Eagles wide receiver DeVonta Smith (Mandatory Credit: Kim Klement-USA TODAY Sports) /

No. 3 – Philadelphia Eagles

The Eagles made a little bit of noise when they signed Zach Pascal to bolster their receiving depth, but other than that this unit remains similar.

Alabama legend DeVonta Smith remains the number one receiver and should have an improve season in his second year in the NFL.

Philadelphia will be looking for better contributions from players like Jalen Reagor and Quez Watkins, who had their good moments but also some rough ones.

Pascal should be able to give the Eagles someone who can be a bit of a red zone target, and will add some much needed depth for this unit.

If Reagor can lower the mistakes, this unit has plenty of speed and youth to make a lot of great things happen for the young Jalen Hurts.

The Eagles could also use the draft to add another talented receiver to this core, as more additions are needed to make this unit as respectable as some of the other in the NFL.

With their three first round picks, one of those will most likely go towards the receiver spot, so this positioning could change post-draft.

However, as it currently stands, Philadelphia has a below-average recieving core still, but their youth is an advantage they hold.