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Glenn Erby

Antonio Gandy-Golden says Philadelphia Eagles are among teams to show the most interest

The Philadelphia Eagles are in the market for wide receivers in the NFL draft and it appears that Howie Roseman is doing his due diligence on the athletes from Power 5 schools and small-school products as well.

According to Mike Kaye of NJ.com, the Eagles are one of the teams showing the most interest in Liberty stud wide receiver, Antonio Gandy-Golden.

The 6-foot-4 and 223-pound Gandy-Golden put on a show in Mobile at the Reeses Senior Bowl and firmly put himself on the map as a player to watch as we progress towards the NFL draft.

Gandy-Golden has all the tools and 4.5 40-yard times that has him rising up draft boards.
Last season, Gandy-Golden racked up 79 catches for 1,396 yards and 10 touchdowns.

He excels at boxing out defenders and catching the ball at its highest point.

Drawing comparisons to Atlanta Falcons All-Pro Julio Jones and New Orleans Saints All-Pro Michael Thomas, Gandy-Golden could be a late second-round or third-round option for the Eagles.

The Eagles have been rumored as a team that will likely trade up or trades back in the first round depending on what happens to the big-4 (Jeudy, Lamb, Ruggs, Jefferson) at wide receiver.

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