Perriman was the first name listed, but here's a look at two speedy receivers who would also make sense — and have both previously been linked to the Birds this offseason.Over at B/R, Marcus Mosher provided six teams that he thought were the most improved teams in free agency so far this offseason. There's always going to be challenges that you have to overcome, and this is just another obstacle in my life that I'm going to overcome, and I just can't wait to get to work. The following is a mix of six options that the Eagles should be in on, probably won’t be in on, and shouldn’t be in on from the remaining free agents. All rights reservedAnd even though it started slowly, it ended up being a rather busy week for the Eagles, who traded for a Pro Bowl cornerback in Darius Slay, signed a solid defensive tackle in Javon Hargrave, and made several other moves that included re-signing Jalen Mills and Rodney McLeod, as well as bringing in safety Will Parks and linebacker Jatavis Brown.The one thing all those moves had in common? ... Robby Anderson, 3. We're now one week removed from the unofficial start to NFL free agency, although it likely feels like it's been much longer given the added stress of being confined to one's house amid a spreading pandemic.Over at NBC Sports Philadelphia, Dave Zangaro listed 13 free agents that are still available to the Eagles. After choosing football so many times, I feel like I'm inclined to make the right decision by finally choosing my family first, and that's real talk. Eagles; Will Eagles sign Robby Anderson? Prior to landing Golden Tate, the Philadelphia Eagles made an attempt to acquire another wide receiver, New York Jets speedster Robby Anderson. Here's what ESP had to say about what he thinks all those IG posts mean.Even without adding a single thing on the offensive side of the ball, which we learned in 2019 wasn't as deep as we thought, the Eagles have still had a pretty solid showing in free agency.
Better person, better player.”"It's going to be a challenge," Wallace said. Sure, DeSean is set to return but he’s 33 and adding more speed is still a good idea regardless. With a loaded wide receiver class in the 2020 NFL Draft, free agent wideouts have experienced a soft market.As such, deep threats like Anderson … Philadelphia Eagles.
They were all on the defensive side of the ball, despite many believing that the Birds would go after a big-name wide receiver, especially if they were planning on parting ways with Alshon Jeffery. It's not something I can live with.