The #Eagles kept two former first-round picks on their 53-man roster in WR Jalen Rigor and OL Andre Dillard. Despite speculation they'd be dealt, the remain in Philly.
Buy Eagles Tickets— Mike Garafolo (@MikeGarafolo) August 30, 2022
After months of speculation about a potential trade or outright release, Mike Garafolo reports that former first-round pick Jalen Reagor has made the Eagles’ initial 53-man roster.
With the addition of A.J. Brown and Zach Pascal to the roster, Reagor’s spot as a starter was no longer guaranteed, and he enters the season as the likely fifth or sixth wide receiver on the team.
Reagor has been a disappointment through two seasons, logging just 64 catches for 695 yards and three touchdowns in 28 games, including 24 starts, since the Eagles made him the 21st pick in the 2020 draft.
A star at TCU, Reagor has averaged just 24.8 yards per game, and according to Reuben Franks, the only wide receivers in Eagles history to start at least 20 games and averaged fewer yards per game are 1984 1st-round pick Kenny Jackson and undrafted Greg Lewis, now the Chiefs’ running backs coach under Andy Reid.