The Philadelphia Eagles aren't satisfied with their current wide receiver group, even with the addition for Jordan Matthews this week. Matthews is available to play this Sunday against the Indianapolis Colts because he's 100 percent and knows the playbook. He will also be with the Eagles the rest of the season as a valuable depth piece when Alshon Jeffery, Mack Hollins and Mike Wallace return (the Eagles are hoping Wallace can return by the last month of the regular season).

Even with Matthews, the Eagles still have a wide receiver group of Kamar Aiken, Shelton Gibson and Nelson Agholor paired with him. Depending on when Alshon Jeffery returns (Week 4 is a likely possibility), the Eagles will get a boost but are still looking to improve at the position.

Philadelphia is looking for all the help it can get for Carson Wentz. According to John Clark of NBC Sports Philadelphia, Eagles Executive Vice President of Football Operations Howie Roseman is "definitely working the phones." (via 97.5 The Fanatic).

Who will the Eagles try to trade for? Or will they sign a free agent? The most likely option at this point is Jeremy Maclin.

Per Mike Garafolo of NFL Network, Maclin is close to being healthy after a hamstring/glute injury in training. The Eagles have kept in touch with Maclin and knew he wasn’t healthy for a workout.

The Eagles have wanted to give Maclin an opportunity to be part of a depleted wide receiver corps that has three of its top four wide receivers out. Since Maclin wasn't ready for a workout, the Eagles signed Matthews Wednesday after having him in for a workout earlier this week. Bringing Matthews in won't stall the Eagles pursuit of Maclin, who the Eagles could still work out next week.

Maclin has a strong relationship with Eagles head coach Doug Pederson, which makes a reunion even more possible. Pederson was on the Eagles coaching staff when Maclin was there from 2009 to 2012 and the Kansas City Chiefs' offensive coordinator during Maclin's first season in Kansas City three years ago.

Maclin worked with Pederson before and understood the offense, which is based off what Chiefs head coach Andy Reid uses and based in Philly from 2009 to 2012 (the same years Pederson was on Reid's coaching staff). When Pederson was the Chiefs offensive coordinator in 2015, Maclin was the primary target, catching a career high 87 passes and a 70.2 catch rate. He also had 1,088 yards and eight touchdowns.

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Familiarity is key to what the Eagles are searching for at wide receiver, at least for immediate options. The Eagles still have five weeks to acquire a wide receiver by the trade deadline, which is the route they're likely taking whether they sign Maclin or not.

The closer the trade deadline gets, the lower the price may be to get that wide receiver that will boost the Eagles offense. For now, Philadelphia will wait patiently until Jeffery's return and have Matthews to fill in.

The Eagles aren't done re-tooling their roster for a Super Bowl repeat.