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PHILADELPHIA — The Philadelphia Eagles are trading wide receiver Jalen Reagor to the Minnesota Vikings, a source told ESPN’s Adam Schefter.
In return, the Eagles receive a 2023 7th-round pick and a 2024 conditional 4th-round pick that would deescalate to a 5th-round pick if certain statistical marks are not met, sources told Schefter.
The Eagles selected Reagor 21st overall in the 2020 NFL draft. He fell short of expectations in his two season in Philadelphia, catching 65 passes for 695 yards with three touchdowns over two seasons. Those expectations were especially high given that he was selected one pick before Justin Jefferson, who appears to be on the verge of stardom for the Vikings. Now, ironically, the two are teammates.
Reagor made the Eagles’ initial 53-man roster after the most consistent offseason he’s had as a pro.
“I think when you look at Jalen, one of the things that one of our scouts said to me today is he was one of the only guys that practiced every day,” general manager Howie Roseman said Tuesday. “The guy brought it every day. He worked on his craft. He had a great attitude, great energy. Obviously, he’s a talented guy. He’s 23 years old.
“We’re going to do whatever we think is in the best interest of the team, and we felt like there was no doubt in our mind that he deserved a role on this team.”
The top of the Vikings’ depth chart at the position is set with Jefferson, Adam Thielen and K.J. Osborn. But they had a need for depth after No. 4 receiver Bisi Johnson suffered a torn ACL last week, leaving second-year player Ihmir Smith-Marsette and rookie Jalen Nailor behind him.
It is the third trade in two days for the team, who on Tuesday acquired defensive tackle Ross Blacklock from the Houston Texans and also sent offensive lineman Chris Reed to the Pittsburgh Steelers.
ESPN’s Kevin Seifert contributed to this report.