There are no more reasons to debate. The NFL's best receiver duo plays for the Philadelphia Eagles. Yes, the guys in Miami and Cincinnati were considered before making this statement, but AJ Brown and Devonta Smith had the power of the star. They have statistics. They win more victories, perform better at bigger moments, and now have the hardware to further verify themselves.
Every NFL franchise has its needs. In a league based on equality and salary caps, it won't change from one offseason to another. Philadelphia attacked a new league year, which started with huge losses, which was through increasing low-risk, high-reward signing.
They added ten prospects during the NFL draft, but there are holes to fill. Are their situations in a field better than we think they are honored?
ESPN's Aaron Schatz recently shared his thoughts on the most obvious needs of each NFL series. His theory about the most obvious lack of roster in the Hawks won't shock you.
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What's this. Both statements that seem to be contradictory to each other can be accurate. Scahtz said to him right, but the Hawks were in better shape at WR3 than they had for their presence. Jahan Dotson's fifth-grade choice was rejected, so Philadelphia likely won't see him as a long-term choice. This does not mean that birds have reached separation levels.
It may be true that the Eagles' offense seems to be a major injury away from potential disasters. The same goes for most NFL rosters.
If the Cincinnati Bengali people lost Tee Higgins and Ja'marr Chase for a long time and were forced to rely on Jermaine Burton, Andrei iosivas and Kendric Pryor, they would have trouble. The Miami Dolphins will also be in trouble if Jaylen Waddle and Tyreek Hill are injured. This means that Tua Tagovailoa's best offensive weapons are Malik Washington, Erik Ezukanma and Nick Westbrook-Ikhine.
You can see where it is going, right?
If AJ Brown and Devonta Smith can’t take action, Philadelphia has some considerations. Everyone saw this situation in Tampa vs. Buccaneers and the result wasn't pretty (33-16 losses), but again no problem with naming the five teams.
Dotson is not a Pro Bowl, but when Jalen Hurts looks in his direction it turns out to be trustworthy. Sophomore Ainias Smith and Johnny Wilson are back. Terrace Marshall is a newcomer.
Philadelphia doesn't need anyone in this WR3 position to become an elite. After all, they often become the fifth option in this Eagles attack. Nick Sirianni never said the offense stemmed from Jalen Hurts, Saquon Barkley, AJ Brown, Devonta Smith and the newly reorganized Dallas Goedert.
All WR3 needs to do is make the most of his opportunities. Jahan Dotson can do this. He is better than the third screening cornerback of most NFL teams. If Smith, Wilson and Marshall can strengthen, the second half of the depth map of wide receivers will be one of Philadelphia's biggest advantages, currently available. We will see plans for slots to move forward.