The 2016 NFL Draft is only 10 days away and the Philadelphia Eagles are on the verge of wrapping up their prospect interviews/visits. While all the attention has been on what the Eagles will do with the eighth overall pick. They still have other positions of need to address.

One of the positions that Eagles could upgrade in the draft is wide receiver. Despite the team signing veterans Rueben Randle and Chris Givens earlier this offseason, the Eagles could still use another explosive wide receiver on the outside.

According to ESPN’s Adam Caplan, TCU wide receiver Kolby Listenbee is visiting the Eagles today and last night. Caplan also mentioned that Listenbee, who didn’t participate in the Senior Bowl because of a sports hernia, still ran a 4.35 40-yard dash at the NFL scouting combine.

Listenbee spent all four years at TCU but his last two seasons, were the most impactful playing next to his teammate Josh Doctson. This past season, Listenbee had 597 receiving yards on 39 receptions and five touchdowns. The five touchdowns were a career-high as he previously had four in 2014.

Listenbee is not a big wide receiver coming in at an even 6-foot and 197 pounds but has the speed to blow the top off of opposing defenses. He is the type of playmaker the Eagles haven’t had at the wide receiver position since DeSean Jackson.

Listenbee also has a track background as at TCU he was a four-time All-American in the 100-meter dash, 4×100 and 4×400 relays. According to his NFL.com scouting report, Lance Zierlien says Listenbee has natural hands to go along with adequate ball tracking.

However, Zierlien points out that Listenbee’s size is a concern and that he does not show a lot of effort when it comes to run blocking. For Listenbee to stick with a NFL team, he has to show that he wants to be a willing run blocker because he has the speed to make big plays.

Finally, the Eagles could grab Listenbee between in the mid-rounds as they multiple picks. The wide receiver position is not an immediate need for the Eagles but it could be improved.

Right now, Jordan Matthews is the only young wide receiver that has shown promise. Other than Matthews, the jury is still out on both Nelson Agholor and Josh Huff. While Agholor is only entering his second year, Huff is entering his third-year and still trying to figure out his role in the Eagles’ offense. If the Eagles do select Listenbee, it will put pressure on Huff to perform.