Report: Eagles open to trading 2020 1st-rounder Reagor
The Philadelphia Eagles are willing to listen to trade offers for former first-round receiver Jalen Reagor, sources told ESPN's Tim McManus.
Reagor failed to live up to expectations after being taken with the 21st overall pick in the 2020 NFL Draft.
He had 396 yards and one touchdown in 11 appearances as a rookie, and his production fell to just 299 yards and two scores in 17 games last season.
If Reagor does return for a third season with the Eagles, he reportedly won't be viewed as a primary option.
It has been speculated that Philadelphia could target a top wideout in this year's draft with one of its two first-round picks - Nos. 15 and 18 - to pair with ascending star DeVonta Smith, who led the team in catches (64), yards (916), and touchdowns (five) as a rookie.
The NFC East club also brought back Greg Ward and signed Zach Pascal in free agency to bolster its receiver depth.
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