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Free agent targets

Wide receiver has been a much maligned position for the Eagles and will likely rank near the top of Howie Roseman's free agent shopping list. With much speculation focused on a potential reunion with DeSean Jackson, the Eagles would be wise to forgo that potentially high-priced and high risk option. Scroll through this slideshow for a look at the top-five free agent options that could be ideal fits for the Eagles this offseason.

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1. Alshon Jeffery

2016 stats: 52 catches, 821 yards, 2 touchdowns.

Expected market value: $11.5 million per season.

Comparatively speaking, the Eagles' cap space is going to limited this offseason both from previous years and to other teams across the league. However, if the Eagles are intent on adding a game-changing weapon to the team's much maligned receiving corps, Alshon Jeffery represents the best available on the market.

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2. Kenny Britt

2016 stats: 68 catches, 1,002 yards, 5 touchdowns.

Expected market value: $6.7 million per year.

Britt could be an ideal fit for the Eagles' offense on the outside. At age 28, Britt could both serve as a veteran mentor to the likes of Jordan Matthews, Nelson Agholor and Dorial Green-Beckham, but also is young enough to grow within the offense as a reliable target for Carson Wentz in coming seasons.

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3. Robert Woods

2016 stats: 51 catches for 613 yards and 1 touchdown

Projected market value: $8.5 million per year.

Woods is a physical receiver who is very adept at fighting for and catching contested balls as well as being an aggressive downfield blocker in the run game. At age 24, Woods is the type of receiver who could serve as a long-term security blanket for Wentz and would immediately serve as the Eagles' No. 1 wide receiver.

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4. Victor Cruz

2016 stats: 39 catches, 586 yards with 1 touchdown.

Cruz is not currently set to be a free agent, but could be released as a cap casualty by the Giants over the offseason. If Cruz becomes available, the Eagles should strike and bring in the savvy veteran receiver. While Cruz doesn't represent the type of player a team would build around at this stage of his career, his veteran presence and crisp route-running would be a bonus not just to other receivers but to Wentz as well.

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5. Brandon LaFell

2016 stats: 64 catches for 862 yards, 6 touchdowns.

The 30-year-old LaFell had a career renaissance with the Bengals this season. Clearly not a long-term solution, LaFell likely won't be a high-priced one, either. At 6-foot-3, 210, LaFell is physical enough to roam the slot and big enough to serve as a steady red-zone target for Wentz.

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