It appears Carson Wentz will have plenty of receiving options next season.

The Eagles quarterback, who threw for 3,782 yards and 16 touchdowns in his rookie season last year, has become a hot commodity among free-agent wide receivers, according to ESPN.com.

Former Eagle DeSean Jackson, who will become a free agent when the market opens up on March 9, sang Wentz's praises earlier this month.

"Carson Wentz, he came in and had a heck of the year as a rookie," Jackson said. "I don't think a lot of people saw that coming. (Wentz) has all the intangibles in being a big-time quarter in this league."

Kenny Britt, who broke out with the Rams last season as a reliable down-field and red zone threat despite catching passes from poor quarterbacks, is also interested in the Eagles because of Wentz.

Britt could be a solid option for Wentz, who really doesn't have a reliable option other than Jordan Matthews and tight end Zach Ertz.

Life wasn't always easy for Wentz last season. The rookie took some lumps in the form of 14 interceptions and nine fumbles. Adding more receiving targets would help his development by allowing him to get rid of the ball quicker.

Former Saints and Dolphins receiver Kenny Stills also reportedly is interested in Wentz. Stills is scary fast, but he hasn't developed as a route runner the way in which his former teams had hoped.

Philadelphia should be excited about its team for years to come with Wentz looking like a true franchise quarterback. If some of the top free-agent wide receivers join Wentz, he could lead the team back to the postseason sooner than later.