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Source: Eagles acquire wide receiver John Metchie in trade with Texans

Jeff Neiburg, The Philadelphia Inquirer on

Published in Football

PHILADELPHIA — The Eagles added a receiver to training camp just nine days before roster cut down day.

A league source confirmed the Eagles acquired John Metchie III from Houston. According to ESPN, the Eagles sent the Texans tight end Harrison Bryant and a fifth-round pick while Houston paired Metchie with a sixth-rounder. The draft picks are the selections the teams swapped in March when the Eagles traded C.J. Gardner-Johnson to the Texans for offensive lineman Kenyon Green.

Metchie, a second-round pick out of Alabama in 2022, caught 24 passes on 37 targets in 13 games with Houston last season, his second NFL season, including his lone career touchdown. The 25-year-old missed his rookie season in 2022 while recovering from Acute Promyelocytic Leukemia.

Metchie, who is 6 feet and 195 pounds, had 96 catches for 1,142 yards and eight touchdowns as a junior at Alabama in 2021 before leaving for the draft.

 

Metchie’s addition, which reunites him with college teammate DeVonta Smith, comes as an active competition is already ongoing for roster spots at the bottom of the depth chart at wide receiver. The Eagles have A.J. Brown, Smith and Jahan Dotson at the top of the position, but it’s unclear so far what the pecking order is behind them.

Undrafted free agent Darius Cooper has been one of the surprises of camp, second-year receiver Johnny Wilson has shown his improvements, and Ainias Smith has a touchdown catch in each of the first two preseason games. Terrace Marshall, signed to a one-year deal in free agency, has not stood out after returning from a knee injury.

Bryant played just five snaps in Saturday’s preseason loss to Cleveland. Kylen Granson, the favorite for the TE3 job, played 18 snaps and Nick Muse played 12.


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