The Philadelphia Eagles will be adding free agent wide receiver Braxton Miller to their practice squad
Youth Chuck Bednarik Jerseys , according to Alex Gleitman of 247Sports. As far as practice squad signings go, this is an intriguing one. Miller was selected by the Houston Texans with the No. 85 overall pick (third round) in the 2016 NFL Draft after playing four seasons at Ohio State. Miller spent his first three seasons at quarterback for the Buckeyes. He finished fifth in the 2012 Heisman Trophy voting and ninth in 2013. Miller suffered a shoulder injury that caused him to be a medical redshirt in 2014 before he ultimately changed positions to wide receiver in 2015. In two seasons with the Texans, Miller appeared in 21 games (nine starts). He logged 34 receptions for 261 receiving yards (7.7 average), and two touchdowns. He also had four rushing attempts for one yard. Miller returned four punts for a total of 13 yards and three kickoffs for a total of 41 yards.All of this is to say that Miller, who turns 26 years old in November
Chuck Bednarik Jerseys Stitched , has struggled to produce at the NFL level. The Texans decided he wasn’t worth keeping around anymore so they waived him during final cuts last weekend.So why are the Eagles taking a chance on him? Well, Miller is pretty athletic.And the Eagles are pretty thin at wide receiver with both Alshon Jeffery and Mack Hollins missing time. Philadelphia currently has only five healthy receivers on the 53-man roster: Nelson Agholor, Mike Wallace, DeAndre Carter, Shelton Gibson
Youth Reggie White Jerseys , and Markus Wheaton.Another reason why this report makes sense is that the Eagles waived the two receivers they were storing on their practice squad — Rashard Davis and Greg Ward Jr. — on Friday afternoon. They have two vacant spots on the scout team and it looks like Miller will be filling one. Philadelphia’s defensive captain is still MIA." />Skip to main contentclockmenumore-arrownoyesHorizontal - WhiteBleeding Green Nationa Philadelphia Eagles communityLog In or Sign UpLog InSign UpFanpostsFanshotsEaglesOddsAboutMastheadCommunity GuidelinesStubHubMoreAll 322 blogs on Horizontal - WhiteFanposts Fanshots Eagles StoriesScheduleRosterStatsYahoo Eagles NewsYahoo Eagles Team PageYahoo Eagles ReportYahoo Eagles Depth ChartYahoo Eagles TransactionsYahoo Eagles PhotosOdds About Masthead Community Guidelines StubHub ✕Report: Malcolm Jenkins, who “wants a hefty raise to his deal,” isn’t expected to be at Eagles mandatory minicamp [UPDATE]New,138commentsPhiladelphia’s defensive captain is still MIA.EDTShareTweetShareShareReport: Malcolm Jenkins, who “wants a hefty raise to his deal
Reggie White Jerseys Stitched ,” isn’t expected to be at Eagles mandatory minicamp [UPDATE]Photo by Elsa/Getty ImagesUPDATE: Adam Schefter is now reporting Malcolm Jenkins HAS shown up for Eagles minicamp. Original story below.Malcolm Jenkins has skipped the entirety of the Eagles’ voluntary offseason workout program for the first time in his career and now the veteran safety is expected to miss Philadelphia’s mandatory minicamp as well. NFL insider Adam Schefter previously reported he doesn’t expect Jenkins to be at minicamp and now Howard Eskin is also saying the same thing. Eskin adds that Jenkins is looking for “a hefty raise to his deal.”It was already assumed that Jenkins was skipping workouts due to contract demands. The new language here is that Jenkins’ demands are “hefty.” Of course, that’s a subjective term that leaves us guessing. Perhaps Jenkins is looking to make top five safety money in terms of annual value? And/or more fully guaranteed money? Chart via Over The Cap:Jenkins has a legitimate case that he’s significantly underpaid. Just take a look at his comparative production:And those stats don’t account for Jenkins’ value as one of the most important team leaders. Not to mention his willingness to play multiple positions and even contribute on special teams. Jenkins missing mandatory practices — and being subject to fines in the process — is a clear sign that he’s serious about wanting more money. Here’s how much Jenkins stands to lose by skipping minicamp:Jenkins will be subject to even more fines if his absence continues through Eagles training camp, which begins in late July. Every missed training camp practice will cost Jenkins $40,000. He’ll also be docked one week of his regular season salary for every preseason game missed. I’d think the Eagles will find a way to work out something with Jenkins prior to training camp. He’s too important to their operation to have him disgruntled and absent. With Rodney McLeod on the mend, Philadelphia’s current first team safeties are Andrew Sendejo and Tre Sullivan. Deiondre’ Hall is lining up as the team’s third safety in big nickel packages. That’s just not ideal; none of those players are even stone cold locks to make the roster. With this in mind
Youth Avonte Maddox Jerseys , Jenkins has some leverage. The Eagles have leverage of their own since they can opt not to give Jenkins a raise and wait for him to return to practice while his fines rack up. Ultimately, I don’t think the Eagles playing hardball with Jenkins for an extended period is a great look. Failing to reward him sets a bad precedent. I mean, what kind of message does it send when you won’t take care of a player who has: barely missed any playing time since joining the Eagles in 2014, been a vocal team leader while guiding the team through adversity, been willing to play multiple positions
Avonte Maddox Jerseys Stitched , made a positive impact in the community, and so on. If you’re the Eagles, don’t you want to signal to your young players that if you go out and be like Jenkins — who has gone way above and beyond the call of duty — you’ll be fairly rewarded? The Eagles need to do the right thing and make Jenkins happy.