The Philadelphia Eagles‘ depth has been tested by star wide receiver A.J. Brown suffering a hamstring injury that will keep him out of Monday night’s Week 3 showdown against the Atlanta Falcons.
However, one move that Eagles general manager Howie Roseman pulled off in the weeks ahead of the 2024 campaign kicking off has now proven to be an even more prudent upgrade to a roster with the talent in place to make a charge towards representing the NFC in the Super Bowl.
For most teams, losing a playmaker of Brown’s caliber would be debilitating to an offense, especially one with championship aspirations.
Philadelphia Eagles GM Howie Roseman Prudent to Prioritize No. 3 Wide Receiver
However, after the Eagles pried former first-round pick Jahan Dotson from the Washington Commanders, along with a fifth-round pick this summer, in exchange for a third-round pick and two seventh-round picks, Philadelphia now simply slides a receiver with over 1,000 yards into the perimeter opposite DeVonta Smith.
Dotson desperately needed a change of scenery after seemingly being miscast in new Commanders offensive coordinator Kliff Kingsbury’s system, but lands in Philadelphia where he’ll get the opportunity in front of a national audience to prove he’s capable of being a meaningful contributor in the Eagles’ passing game.
Similar to the Kansas City Chiefs having pieces such as Rashee Ricee and Xavier Worthy even before adding now injured Marquise Brown, and landing veteran running back Samajee Perine off waivers before this season and before Isiah Pacheco suffered a fractured fibula, the Eagles have quality depth at a critical position to perhaps move forward barely skipping a beat.
The Eagles would have been much worse off offensively had Roseman not been prudent to bolster the star-caliber potential of the receiving corps by adding Dotson the depth chart, when disaster inevitably struck, as it did with Brown’s injury.
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