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A solid depth addition that adds speed and reliability to an already loaded Eagles receiver room. Five headlines covered the signing, with reporters noting Hollywood's readiness and potential draft implications in 2027. The one-year deal worth up to $6.5M is a low-risk, high-upside structure for a former Pro Bowl-caliber playmaker. Fans are excited about Brown's speed but wonder if he can stay healthy after injury-plagued recent seasons. If Brown stays healthy, he gives Philly a dangerous fourth option and valuable playoff-depth insurance.
This signing grades out as a slight overpay for the Philadelphia Eagles — the team is getting approximately what they're paying for in on-field production. Marquise's on-field performance ranks in the lower half among NFL WRs, grading him as a rotational player at the position. His $5.0M average annual value ranks as below-market money for the WR market. The production lines up closely with the price tag — rotational player production at below-market money, which is essentially paying fair market value. Marquise is squarely in his prime, which adds to the deal's upside — the team should get multiple productive seasons out of this contract. The one-year deal minimizes the team's financial risk, effectively making this a prove-it contract.
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