Everyone knows that the Philadelphia Eagles have two great wide receivers at the top of their depth chart.
A.J. Brown is one of the best wide receivers in the league.
He has made three of the last four Pro Bowls and has recorded 1,000 yards in four of his five NFL seasons.
DeVonta Smith is Brown’s Scottie Pippen.
He has recorded over 3,000 receiving yards in total across his first three years in the league.
They might be the best wide receiver duo in the game.
However, they might have a hidden gem in sixth-round pick Johnny Wilson.
He is apparently impressing a lot of people at practice.
Many, including Eagles insider Eliot Shorr-Parks, are saying that Wilson brings unique size and ability to the table.
“The way he moves at his size is definitely special and not something I’ve seen from many (if any) Eagles over the years,” Parks recently tweeted.
Eagles rookie WR Johnny Wilson
The way he moves at his size is definitely special and not something I’ve seen from many (if any) Eagles over the years pic.twitter.com/i7fs98qC3e
— Eliot Shorr-Parks (@EliotShorrParks) May 22, 2024
Philly drafted Wilson out of Florida State with pick No. 185 overall in the NFL Draft earlier this offseason.
He stands at 6-6 and weighs close to 240 pounds.
The former All-ACC performer averaged over 17.0 yards per reception in college between his time at Arizona State and Florida State.
If he continues to make strides this summer, he could be the next big wide receiver to make an impact while playing with Jalen Hurts.
Eagles fans should certainly have their eyes on him as OTAs continue to move forward.
The rookie could be primed for a big year in the City of Brotherly Love.
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