Sean Mannion hints at his vision for the Eagles' crowded WR room
Sean Mannion outlined his vision for Philadelphia's reshaped WR room as Makai Lemon, Hollywood Brown, and Dontayvion Wicks battle for roles.
Sean Mannion offers early clue about Eagles' plans for crowded WR room The Philadelphia Eagles reshaped their wide receiver room this offseason, and new offensive coordinator Sean Mannion offered insight Thursday into how the team plans to make it all work. "It isn't about one single piece," Mannion said. "It's about how they all fit together.
" The quote may reveal the biggest clue yet regarding how the Eagles envision their offense entering 2026. Coming over from Green Bay, Mannion arrives with experience in offenses designed to distribute touches and maximize personnel versatility rather than relying heavily on one player. Philadelphia still boasts elite top-end talent, but the receiver room behind DeVonta Smith, if A.
J. Brown exits suddenly, carries more competition and uncertainty than any offensive position group. The speculation surrounding Brown's future continues hovering over the organization, while Philadelphia aggressively attacked the position this offseason.
Howie Roseman traded up to secure USC wide receiver Makai Lemon, a move that immediately signaled Philadelphia believes the explosive rookie can contribute right away. The Eagles also added Hollywood Brown after the veteran wide receiver posted 49 receptions for 587 yards and five touchdowns last season. Sean Mannion on the Eagles WR room: โIt isnโt about one single piece.