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WR Jalen Reagor, NE (1 Viewer)

I saw Mims and immediately started muttering. Why I hold that guy in dynasty, I don't know. There were guys like Renfrow in his first year and now Berrios that were available and I didn't cut Mims. Matt Waldman special on that one. Senior Bowl! Shredding coverage! One-on-one drills! Dominator rating!

All that for nothing. Nada. Kaput. Spit. Just a nickel and dime head on a million dollar body. What a waste. 

 
In Reagor's defense, he's had 2 learn 2 different systems in 2 years, and has played with like 4 different QBs. I think he gets a little too much crap because of who went after him in that draft. 

I'm not saying he's some hidden gem, but it would hardly be a surprise that a former 1st rounder broke out after age 22. Personally, I'm a little surprised the Eagles would give up on him so soon. Especially since all they added was Zach Pascal, who is likely worse than Reagor, as any Colts fan would tell you, they were happy to get rid of him. 

I'd happily offer a day 3 pick for Reagor if I were a GM, just like I would for Shenault. 

 
In Reagor's defense, he's had 2 learn 2 different systems in 2 years, and has played with like 4 different QBs. I think he gets a little too much crap because of who went after him in that draft. 

I'm not saying he's some hidden gem, but it would hardly be a surprise that a former 1st rounder broke out after age 22. Personally, I'm a little surprised the Eagles would give up on him so soon. Especially since all they added was Zach Pascal, who is likely worse than Reagor, as any Colts fan would tell you, they were happy to get rid of him. 

I'd happily offer a day 3 pick for Reagor if I were a GM, just like I would for Shenault. 
You’re right, as a Colts fan I’m glad he’s gone, even with crappy WRs after Pittman.  However, Reagor may not be any good.  We see him in games, but the Eagles coaches see him in practice.  He has to be pretty bad for them to give up on him this quickly.

 
ESPN's Tim McManus reports that the Eagles are "open" to listening to offers for WR Jalen Reagor.

Philadelphia hasn't exactly hid its feelings about Reagor, with both GM Howie Roseman and coach Nick Sirianni expressing disappointment in his second season. With Zach Pascal in the mix at wideout, Reagor is likely a dynasty drop in deeper leagues. He joins a growing list of receivers that could be dealt for low-round picks as we near draft day. 

SOURCE: ESPN

Apr 26, 2022, 2:26 PM ET

 
I'd be happy to see Chicago throw a day 3 pick for Reagor. I'm not ready to throw in the towel on a 23 year old former 1st rounder. He wouldn't be the 1st WR to play poorly his first 2 seasons, to still have a solid career. If I were Philly, I'd want a 3rd rounder though. I think Reagor still offers more than Pascal or any other WR the Eagles currently have other than Smith. 

 
In Reagor's defense, he's had 2 learn 2 different systems in 2 years, and has played with like 4 different QBs. I think he gets a little too much crap because of who went after him in that draft. 

I'm not saying he's some hidden gem, but it would hardly be a surprise that a former 1st rounder broke out after age 22. Personally, I'm a little surprised the Eagles would give up on him so soon. Especially since all they added was Zach Pascal, who is likely worse than Reagor, as any Colts fan would tell you, they were happy to get rid of him. 

I'd happily offer a day 3 pick for Reagor if I were a GM, just like I would for Shenault. 
I can latch onto a narrative to convince myself Viska's stock is not dead. I can't with Reagor. I dropped him everywhere I mistakenly picked him November'ish. 

 
I'd be happy to see Chicago throw a day 3 pick for Reagor. I'm not ready to throw in the towel on a 23 year old former 1st rounder. He wouldn't be the 1st WR to play poorly his first 2 seasons, to still have a solid career. If I were Philly, I'd want a 3rd rounder though. I think Reagor still offers more than Pascal or any other WR the Eagles currently have other than Smith. 


I think a lot of teams would have interest in him but I find it hard to believe they would give up a #3 based on how he has looked so far.

 
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I think a lot of teams would have interest in him but I find it hard to believe they would give up a #3 based on how he has looked so far.
I do too, but that's what I would want if I were the Eagles. I see no reason to trade him for less than that, its not like he's expensive. I'd probably offer a 5th or something like that. Pretty much every team in the NFL should have interest if its less than that. 

I'd probably rather deal a day 3 pick for Reagor than draft a guy like Watson in round 2, who is only a few months younger than Reagor. 

I can latch onto a narrative to convince myself Viska's stock is not dead. I can't with Reagor. I dropped him everywhere I mistakenly picked him November'ish. 
I agree, I'm much more confident in Viska, I thought he was a better prospect coming out, and certainly nothing has changed that, but man, a 23 year old 1st rounder isn't somebody I'm giving up on yet. I'm certainly not saying he will ever become something, but a lot of guys especially at WR take a couple years, especially ones were came out at 21. 

Viska should still be fetching a 3rd/4th in my opinion, he was good as a rookie, then never fit in Meyer's offense, which should mean nothing in my opinion. Evaluators should probably just burn the 2021 Jags tape, I'm not sure anything of real value can be learned from it. 

 
I think a lot of teams would have interest in him but I find it hard to believe they would give up a #3 based on how he has looked so far.
More like a 5th or 6th at best.  I think a Jelly of the month club subscription could get Reagor. 

 
Speaking following the draft, Eagles GM Howie Roseman claimed he expects Jalen Reagor to remain with the team. 

"He’s a Philadelphia Eagle, and we don’t anticipate anything changing," was Roseman's legalistic statement. It comes, of course, two days after the Birds acquired A.J. Brown and paid him $57 million guaranteed. Roseman and company have spent the offseason calling out Reagor. Clearly, they will listen if the right offer comes along, but we are unsure why anyone would be willing to make the "right offer" for the 2020 mega-bust. It might not be a guarantee that Reagor keeps his 53-man roster spot this summer. 

SOURCE: Jeff McLane on Twitter 

Apr 30, 2022, 8:37 PM ET

 
The Athletic's Zach Berman believes Jalen Reagor may still be a trade candidate this offseason.

Eagles GM Howie Roseman was quoted last week saying, "He's a Philadelphia Eagle, and we don't anticipate anything change," in regards to Reagor's status with the team. Despite the Roseman's quote Berman believes Reagor remains a trade candidate, citing him as the third or fourth receiver on the depth chart following the trade for A.J. Brown. A former first round pick from the 2020 class, things have yet to materialize for Reagor in his first two seasons. He's totaled 64 receptions for 695 yards and three scores in 28 games and has averaged 24.8 yards per game for his career. Even if he remains with the Eagles this season, the sun is setting on his opportunity to be a meaningful fantasy producer. Reagor's best chance at revitalizing his career will likely come with another team.

SOURCE: The Athletic

May 4, 2022, 12:57 PM ET

 
AJB is going to own that room. If Reagor is a chump he'll be exposed worse. If he's got a good head, he'll get better quick.

I bet they stop trying to unload him once AJB gets rolling in mini camp. 

 
I think these two posts sum up all you need to know about him. The eagles want to get rid of him but nobody in their right mind would trade anything for him.
The Eagles still want to save face on Reagor, but the reality is what you said.

 

The Athletic's Bo Wulf writes that Eagles WR Jalen Reagor "continues to stack days in what has definitely been his most consistent camp as a pro."

"At the moment, he looks too good to consider releasing, though a trade remains very much on the table," Wulf noted. We'll see what kind of juice Reagor brings in preseason, but it's good news for his future that he's actually showing out in camp. Reagor is likely behind A.J. Brown, DeVonta Smith, Quez Watkins, and Zach Pascal on the depth chart. If he makes the Eagles he won't be a fantasy factor. A trade could open up some avenues for him.
SOURCE: The Athletic
Aug 9, 2022, 4:17 PM ET
 
Have never had a share of the guy.
I remember when he came out, I thought he would be a 2nd rd steal.

Then, his adp kept climbing. And for some reason he ended up top 15 that year.
 

The Athletic's Bo Wulf writes that Eagles WR Jalen Reagor "continues to stack days in what has definitely been his most consistent camp as a pro."

"At the moment, he looks too good to consider releasing, though a trade remains very much on the table," Wulf noted. We'll see what kind of juice Reagor brings in preseason, but it's good news for his future that he's actually showing out in camp. Reagor is likely behind A.J. Brown, DeVonta Smith, Quez Watkins, and Zach Pascal on the depth chart. If he makes the Eagles he won't be a fantasy factor. A trade could open up some avenues for him.
SOURCE: The Athletic
Aug 9, 2022, 4:17 PM ET

Oh stop it. The guy can't play. Sad but true.
 

Vikings acquired WR Jalen Reagor from the Eagles.​

Minnesota is sending a 2023 seventh-round and conditional 2024 fourth-rounder to Philly. The Eagles, in hindsight, foolishly picked Reagor at No. 21 overall in the 2020 draft, one pick before the Vikings took Justin Jefferson. The two wideouts are now teammates, and Reagor gets a fresh start under new Vikings coach Kevin O'Connell, who is expected to feature more three-wide sets in Minnesota. Reagor will come in and try to push K.J. Osborn for snaps, though Osborn is still the favorite to open the year as the third receiver. Reagor, by most accounts, was having a terrific camp.

NBC - Aug 31, 2022, 2:13 PM ET
 

Vikings acquired WR Jalen Reagor from the Eagles.​

Minnesota is sending a 2023 seventh-round and conditional 2024 fourth-rounder to Philly. The Eagles, in hindsight, foolishly picked Reagor at No. 21 overall in the 2020 draft, one pick before the Vikings took Justin Jefferson. The two wideouts are now teammates, and Reagor gets a fresh start under new Vikings coach Kevin O'Connell, who is expected to feature more three-wide sets in Minnesota. Reagor will come in and try to push K.J. Osborn for snaps, though Osborn is still the favorite to open the year as the third receiver. Reagor, by most accounts, was having a terrific camp.

NBC - Aug 31, 2022, 2:13 PM ET
Love that move for the Vikings. Reagor is still a 23 year old former 1st rounder, who also plays special teams. Worst case, he's a backup WR with ST value, best case he turns a corner with a new staff/offense, and pushes for a starting job.
 

Vikings acquired WR Jalen Reagor from the Eagles.​

Minnesota is sending a 2023 seventh-round and conditional 2024 fourth-rounder to Philly. The Eagles, in hindsight, foolishly picked Reagor at No. 21 overall in the 2020 draft, one pick before the Vikings took Justin Jefferson. The two wideouts are now teammates, and Reagor gets a fresh start under new Vikings coach Kevin O'Connell, who is expected to feature more three-wide sets in Minnesota. Reagor will come in and try to push K.J. Osborn for snaps, though Osborn is still the favorite to open the year as the third receiver. Reagor, by most accounts, was having a terrific camp.

NBC - Aug 31, 2022, 2:13 PM ET
Love that move for the Vikings. Reagor is still a 23 year old former 1st rounder, who also plays special teams. Worst case, he's a backup WR with ST value, best case he turns a corner with a new staff/offense, and pushes for a starting job.
I guess one man's trash is another man's gold
 

Vikings acquired WR Jalen Reagor from the Eagles.​

Minnesota is sending a 2023 seventh-round and conditional 2024 fourth-rounder to Philly. The Eagles, in hindsight, foolishly picked Reagor at No. 21 overall in the 2020 draft, one pick before the Vikings took Justin Jefferson. The two wideouts are now teammates, and Reagor gets a fresh start under new Vikings coach Kevin O'Connell, who is expected to feature more three-wide sets in Minnesota. Reagor will come in and try to push K.J. Osborn for snaps, though Osborn is still the favorite to open the year as the third receiver. Reagor, by most accounts, was having a terrific camp.

NBC - Aug 31, 2022, 2:13 PM ET
Love that move for the Vikings. Reagor is still a 23 year old former 1st rounder, who also plays special teams. Worst case, he's a backup WR with ST value, best case he turns a corner with a new staff/offense, and pushes for a starting job.
I guess one man's trash is another man's gold
Worked with Cris Carter back in the day.
 

Vikings acquired WR Jalen Reagor from the Eagles.​

Minnesota is sending a 2023 seventh-round and conditional 2024 fourth-rounder to Philly. The Eagles, in hindsight, foolishly picked Reagor at No. 21 overall in the 2020 draft, one pick before the Vikings took Justin Jefferson. The two wideouts are now teammates, and Reagor gets a fresh start under new Vikings coach Kevin O'Connell, who is expected to feature more three-wide sets in Minnesota. Reagor will come in and try to push K.J. Osborn for snaps, though Osborn is still the favorite to open the year as the third receiver. Reagor, by most accounts, was having a terrific camp.

NBC - Aug 31, 2022, 2:13 PM ET
Love that move for the Vikings. Reagor is still a 23 year old former 1st rounder, who also plays special teams. Worst case, he's a backup WR with ST value, best case he turns a corner with a new staff/offense, and pushes for a starting job.
Wow, I hate it. The “former 1st round WR” tag doesn’t mean much at this point. Can you play or not? I don’t think he’s a noticeable improvement over the depth they had. Giving up a 4th or 5th for retreads is bad practice, and we’ve now done that in two consecutive years (see Herndon, Chris).

I hope I’m wrong and that Reagor contributes, but consider me skeptical.
 
Commentary between Solomon Wilcots and Todd Hailey about the Reagor trade this morning, Eagles should have been leery of taking a Baylor WR so high and went into details about why Baylor WRs have not been successful in the NFL. Only thing is Reagor was from TCU.

TCU wrs havent exactly lit the world on fire. It was a really bad pick
 
Commentary between Solomon Wilcots and Todd Hailey about the Reagor trade this morning, Eagles should have been leery of taking a Baylor WR so high and went into details about why Baylor WRs have not been successful in the NFL. Only thing is Reagor was from TCU.

TCU wrs havent exactly lit the world on fire. It was a really bad pick
You are correct. Jeremy Kerley was probably the most productive at NYJ of the recent draftees, and the least productive by comparison at TCU.

Josh Doctson - bust at Washington
Josh Boyce - bust at New England
Reagor - bust so far… but now he has a pro bowl future super bowl winning hall of famer throwing him the ball, so we’ll see. (Okay, both my college and pro teams are purple so I’m wearing two pairs of purple shaded glasses here)
 
Commentary between Solomon Wilcots and Todd Hailey about the Reagor trade this morning, Eagles should have been leery of taking a Baylor WR so high and went into details about why Baylor WRs have not been successful in the NFL. Only thing is Reagor was from TCU.

TCU wrs havent exactly lit the world on fire. It was a really bad pick
You are correct. Jeremy Kerley was probably the most productive at NYJ of the recent draftees, and the least productive by comparison at TCU.

Josh Doctson - bust at Washington
Josh Boyce - bust at New England
Reagor - bust so far… but now he has a pro bowl future super bowl winning hall of famer throwing him the ball, so we’ll see. (Okay, both my college and pro teams are purple so I’m wearing two pairs of purple shaded glasses here)

if the vikings do well this year, reagor wont have much to do with it.
 
Commentary between Solomon Wilcots and Todd Hailey about the Reagor trade this morning, Eagles should have been leery of taking a Baylor WR so high and went into details about why Baylor WRs have not been successful in the NFL. Only thing is Reagor was from TCU.

TCU wrs havent exactly lit the world on fire. It was a really bad pick
You are correct. Jeremy Kerley was probably the most productive at NYJ of the recent draftees, and the least productive by comparison at TCU.

Josh Doctson - bust at Washington
Josh Boyce - bust at New England
Reagor - bust so far… but now he has a pro bowl future super bowl winning hall of famer throwing him the ball, so we’ll see. (Okay, both my college and pro teams are purple so I’m wearing two pairs of purple shaded glasses here)

if the vikings do well this year, reagor wont have much to do with it.
Agree, I just have a long-standing bit with all my Cowboys friends that Kirk Cousins is a future hall of famer.

They like to send me his Bears interception from last year any time I mention it.

 
While I am ok with the Vikings adding Reagor who should at least be an upgrade at punt returner, where he has performed pretty well before for the Eagles, and was a need for the Vikings because the WR they were trying there were not performing well, I am not happy about them releasing Smith-Marsette who has shown promise as a WR, although not as a punt returner.

I have not found the details on what statistical thresholds need to be reached by Reagor for the conditional pick to be upgraded from a 5th in 2024 to a 4th. Does anyone know?

That information would be needed to more accurately evaluate the trade. I have to assume those thresholds are high enough that the Vikings would be happy with the price.

I still don't understand why they cut ISM or Armon Watts who both seemed to have enough promise to make NFL rosters.
 
Commentary between Solomon Wilcots and Todd Hailey about the Reagor trade this morning, Eagles should have been leery of taking a Baylor WR so high and went into details about why Baylor WRs have not been successful in the NFL. Only thing is Reagor was from TCU.

TCU wrs havent exactly lit the world on fire. It was a really bad pick
I totally agree that it was a really bad pick. I am just saying that it was possibly even worse commentary on Sirius this morning that all of their data points were wrong.
 
While I am ok with the Vikings adding Reagor who should at least be an upgrade at punt returner, where he has performed pretty well before for the Eagles, and was a need for the Vikings because the WR they were trying there were not performing well, I am not happy about them releasing Smith-Marsette who has shown promise as a WR, although not as a punt returner.

I have not found the details on what statistical thresholds need to be reached by Reagor for the conditional pick to be upgraded from a 5th in 2024 to a 4th. Does anyone know?

That information would be needed to more accurately evaluate the trade. I have to assume those thresholds are high enough that the Vikings would be happy with the price.

I still don't understand why they cut ISM or Armon Watts who both seemed to have enough promise to make NFL rosters.
Eagles only have 4 WR's on the roster. Would love to bring in Smith-Marsette
 
While I am ok with the Vikings adding Reagor who should at least be an upgrade at punt returner, where he has performed pretty well before for the Eagles, and was a need for the Vikings because the WR they were trying there were not performing well, I am not happy about them releasing Smith-Marsette who has shown promise as a WR, although not as a punt returner.

I have not found the details on what statistical thresholds need to be reached by Reagor for the conditional pick to be upgraded from a 5th in 2024 to a 4th. Does anyone know?

That information would be needed to more accurately evaluate the trade. I have to assume those thresholds are high enough that the Vikings would be happy with the price.

I still don't understand why they cut ISM or Armon Watts who both seemed to have enough promise to make NFL rosters.
Eagles only have 4 WR's on the roster. Would love to bring in Smith-Marsette
I think the Bears signed him.
 
Yeah the Bears signed him and Watts so this gets to haunt the Vikings twice a year for awhile.

Both players were going to be claimed. Really makes little on the football field sense for them to make these moves. There must be other reasons than that for the decisions.

4 WR is pretty thin. I'm sure the Eagles add someone.
 
Jalen Reagor was not targeted in the Vikings' Wild Card Round loss to the Giants.

Reagor was traded to the Vikings before the season but never carved out an offensive role. Instead, he operated exclusively on special teams. He can be expected to serve as a returner for the Vikings in 2023 in the final year of his rookie deal. Reagor will be off the fantasy radar in 2023.

- NBCSportsEDGE
 

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