Philadelphia Eagles wide receiver Josh Huff is entering his third season in the NFL. Traditionally, the third season is when things really come together for young receivers.

Receivers such as Odell Beckham Jr. and Amari Cooper have found instant success as rookies. This has fostered the idea that all receivers should be successful right away.

Huff will be in the mix for a starting spot along with Nelson Agholor and Jordan Matthews. He figures to be an option for the Eagles as the X receiver.

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Head coach Doug Pederson and offensive coordinator Frank Reich plan to feature a hybrid of some West Coast offense concepts along with the spread offense.

The plan will be to get the ball into their playmaker’s hands quickly and allow them to generate yards after the catch. Huff has already shown that he can make things happen when he has the ball, primarily making his mark as a returner.

As offensive coordinator of the Kansas City Chiefs, Pederson had to find ways to feature players such as Albert Wilson. Wilson is a lot like Huff in stature and ability to make something happen when they get the ball. Both Wilson and Huff are solid in the return game as well.

The Eagles can find ways to replicate punt or kickoff return type situations within their offense. Here is an example of how Pederson used motion to get the ball to Wilson in space and it led to a 40-yard gain:

Pederson and Reich can design plays similar to this that get Huff a free release into his routes. Huff is fully capable of being a big-play receiver for the Eagles this season.