The Philadelphia Eagles have all but given up on wide receiver Jalen Reagor just two years after making him a first-round selection.
"As we head into Year 3, we expected more from Jalen at this point," head coach Nick Sirianni told reporters after the end of the 2021 campaign. "We had a chance to sit down with him after the season and had an honest conversation about the things that he needs to develop and the things that we can help him develop to continue his growth.
"We want more production from Jalen Reagor, and he has all the talent to do so. I like him in that No. 3 spot right now, to be able to make plays, because he has skill. He has talent. It's just our jobs as coaches to get that skill and talent out of him."
Well, the Eagles are more than settled after acquiring A.J. Brown to push Reagor even further down the depth chart. According to NFL Network's Ian Rapoport, Philadelphia has continued to shop the 23-year-old.
According to MlFootball, the Bears are reportedly interested in acquiring Reagor. While I'm really not sold on the player, I think that he could be worth a late-round pick. With the Bears having one of the weakest WR groups in the league, you could do no harm in adding a talented player like Reagor. He was, after all, a first-round draft pick just two years ago.