Eagles Need To Sign Super Bowl Slot Receiver, Claims ESPN originally appeared on Athlon Sports.
Do the Philadelphia Eagles have an obvious roster hole on offense?
As defending Super Bowl champions, the first reaction might be “no.” At second glance?
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Heck, we still think it’s a “no.”
But ESPN politely disagrees.
ESPN analyst Aaron Schatz has identified one potential upgrade that – if he’s right – could solidify their championship foundation: veteran wide receiver Tyler Boyd.
Schatz’s recommendation centers on addressing depth at the wide receiver position, particularly finding “a slot receiver who can open underneath and convert third downs.” While the Eagles boast one of the NFL’s most formidable receiving duos in A.J. Brown and DeVonta Smith, the questions begin to mount when examining what lies beneath their star tandem.
Boyd registered 39 catches for 390 yards over 16 games in 2024 with Tennessee, numbers that were hampered by poor quarterback play and a late-season foot injury. However, these modest statistics tell only part of Boyd’s story and underscore a crucial point about his career trajectory: he has never been a true number one receiver, yet has consistently produced when placed in complementary roles.
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During his eight seasons in Cincinnati, Boyd compiled 513 receptions for 6,000 yards and 31 touchdowns. His most impressive campaign came in 2018, when he finished as the Bengals’ leading receiver with 76 receptions for 1,028 yards and seven touchdowns. What makes this achievement particularly noteworthy is that Boyd accomplished this without the benefit of being a primary focal point of opposing defenses.
Having said all of that … is Boyd better than Jahan Doston?
The Eagles’ current situation at the third receiver spot centers around Dotson, whose first season in Philadelphia raised more questions than it answered. After being acquired from Washington, Dotson managed just 19 catches for 216 yards in 17 regular-season games. The organization’s decision to decline his fifth-year option speaks volumes about their confidence level in his development.
While Dotson still possesses the athletic tools that made him a first-round pick, his struggles to find consistent production in the Eagles’ system highlight the challenge of projecting young receivers.
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Boyd, conversely, brings a track record of reliability that could prove invaluable in critical moments.
Boyd’s postseason experience, including appearances in Super Bowl LVI and multiple playoff runs with Cincinnati, give him a history of performing under pressure.
The Eagles’ question here: Would an addition like this really only serve to slow Dotson’s development? ESPN apparently thinks not. The Eagles’ inaction here suggests their answer.
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This story was originally reported by Athlon Sports on Jul 9, 2025, where it first appeared.