The Philadelphia Eagles will not be accomplished including former New York Giants offensive gamers to their roster. Howie Roseman and the Eagles are signing vast receiver Parris Campbell to a one-year deal, in line with ESPN’s Adam Schefter.
Campbell spent one season with the Giants after 4 injury-plagued years in Indianapolis. The slot receiver carved out a strong early function with the Giants however was successfully benched down the stretch of the season. He didn’t see an offensive snap after Week 12 in opposition to the New England Patriots.
Campbell caught 20 of 27 targets for simply 104 yards (5.2 yards per catch) for New York. His signing was a contingency plan for Wan’Dale Robinson, who was recovering from his torn ACL. Brian Daboll tried to seek out methods to get Campbell concerned, however the Giants’ offense was inept by way of a lot of the season.
Eleven of Campbell’s 20 catches have been quick-out routes to the flat or screens. His time in New York was uneventful. He’ll look to safe the third vast receiver function behind AJ Brown and DeVonta Smith. His major veteran competitors for that function will probably be Devante Parker and Britain Covey.
Campbell remains to be simply 26 years previous. He has 117 receptions on 162 targets (72.2% catch charge) for 1,087 profession yards, with 5 touchdowns. His 9.3-yards per reception common was lowered by his time with the Giants.