Carson Wentz is throwing footballs again -- and he has some notable targets.

After the Philadelphia Eagles' 24-year-old quarterback spent more than a month resting his arm to recover from a taxing rookie season, he returned to gridiron in California this week. Sunday, he hit the field for a workout with Eagles wide receiver Nelson Agholor and Raiders running back Latavius Murray, a potential free agent, according to social media posts.

Got some work in with my man Nelly today 👌🏻 big things ahead. pic.twitter.com/kLyqCDgx8W — Carson Wentz (@cj_wentz) February 19, 2017

Murray's Instagram post sparked speculation the Eagles would try to lure him Philly, but there's no evidence that the Birds plan to do that. Wentz and Murray share an agent, Ryan Tollner of Rep1 Sports, which explains how they wound up working out together.

Still, the Eagles could be in the market for a free agent running back, and Murray would be an intriguing option if the Raiders let him walk. The Central Florida product racked up 788 yards and 12 touchdowns on the ground last season, while helping Oakland reach the playoffs with a startling 12-4 record.

Agholor, meanwhile, is entering a crucial third season in the NFL. He was the Eagles' first-round draft pick in 2015 but has failed to turn in quality production thus far into his career. Head coach Doug Pederson benched Agholor at one point last season to give the young wideout a chance to clear his head.

With Wentz directing the offseason, Agholor pulled in 36 catches for 365 yards and two touchdowns in 2016.

-- @AaronKazreports