The Eagles have a very top-heavy approach to the receiver position. A.J. Brown and DeVonta Smith are one of the best receiver duos in the league. Dallas Goedert is the clear-cut third option and there aren't a lot of targets to go around after those three.
That's fine, but it also means the Eagles are heavily reliant on their top two players staying healthy.
Last season they signed Julio Jones to give them another legitimate player who could fill in on the outside. They signed DeVante Parker this offseason, but he retired so they could still use another veteran to give them another outside receiver.
Corey Davis might be a bit out of practice, but he's the best option still available on the market.
The 29-year-old made the surprising decision to retire last season, but applied to be reinstated in the league back in March. It's a bit surprising that he remains unsigned.
He never lived up to his draft pedigree as a former top five pick, but he caught 32 passes for 536 yards and two touchdowns in his last season with the Jets. Johnny Wilson might eventually bypass him for the role, but Davis would add important depth early in the season.
Proposed Contract: One year, $3 million