
The Philadelphia Eagles have the opportunity to become the NFC East’s new top team.
The Dallas Cowboys will have a hard time replacing Amari Cooper and Cedrick Wilson.
Meanwhile, the Washington Commanders aren’t sure what Carson Wentz will bring after drafting quarterback Sam Howell in the fifth round of the 2022 NFL Draft.
Finally, it might take a year or two before the New York Giants become legitimate contenders.
The Eagles also had an impressive draft, selecting Jordan Davis, Kyron Johnson, Cam Jurgens, and potential draft steal Nakobe Dean.
Philadelphia is also poised for a postseason run after trading for wide receiver A.J. Brown.
Brown had one year left in his rookie contract with the Tennessee Titans.
Instead of signing him to a lucrative extension, the Titans traded him to the Eagles.
Philadelphia gave up their 18th and 101st picks in this year’s draft.
Tennessee used the earlier pick to draft wide receiver Treylon Burks and traded the 101st pick to the New York Jets.
Brown finally reunited with his close friend and new starting quarterback, Jalen Hurts, according to the Eagles’ official Twitter account.
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— Philadelphia Eagles (@Eagles) May 3, 2022
A Solid Receiving Corps For Philadelphia
Brown hopes to dominate with the Eagles, even if they also have a potent running game with Hurts, Miles Sanders, and Boston Scott.
But lining up with him is fellow receiver DeVonta Smith, who had 916 yards and five touchdowns last season.
Meanwhile, Quez Watkins is an emerging wideout after having 647 yards and a touchdown in 2021.
Those three targets should make life easier for Hurts.
Philadelphia’s impressive offensive line gives him enough time to execute their plays.
With Brown on board, the Eagles are looking to improve from their 9-8 record last season.
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