Sunday's lone preseason game features the Indianapolis Colts against the Philadelphia Eagles. Both teams made a number of changes to their wide receiver personnel in the offseason, and at least two receivers in this game could ascend their team's depth chart.
Here are three players to watch:
Duron Carter, WR, Indianapolis Colts
A standout in the Canadian Football League, Carter joined arguably the deepest stable of wide receivers in the NFL with the Colts. Carter caught four touchdowns in a single August practice, and by all accounts is having a standout training camp. The son of Hall of Fame wide receiver Cris Carter, the former Montreal Alouette could make a name for himself quickly if he continues to excel during the preseason.
Eric Rowe, CB, Philadelphia Eagles

Selected in the second round of the 2015 NFL Draft, Rowe is expected to make a strong push for the Eagles' starting left cornerback position. Nolan Carroll holds a tenuous lead over Rowe, who could be groomed as the team's long-term solution at cornerback. Rowe will be tested by a number of NFL-caliber receivers against the Colts.
Nelson Agholor, WR, Philadelphia Eagles

Philadelphia's top receiver from last season, Jeremy Maclin, joined the Kansas City Chiefs in free agency. The Eagles used their first-round pick on Agholor, and the USC product will be afforded every opportunity to become the team's No. 2 receiver behind Jordan Matthews.
Agholor is already considered an excellent route runner, and will be looking to prove the skeptics wrong with his speed. A strong preseason could result in Agholor supplanting Riley Cooper on the depth chart.












