The Facts: In his rookie year, he started one game. The next year, three -- then 13 the year after that. And last season, in what would be his last with the Giants, Randle started 16 games -- a trend he expects to continue now that he is with the Eagles. "I feel confident," Randle said when asked if he would start with the Eagles, "that I will be."
Diehards Line:
Randle comes to the Eagles after signing a one-year deal with the team, ending his four-year stint with the Giants. While the Giants had Pro Bowl receiver Odell Beckham Jr., NJ.com's Eliot Shorr-Parks believes the Eagles receiving core is filled with young but unproven talent, giving Randle a chance to potentially not only start, but be the team's No. 1 wide receiver. Randle is coming off of his best season in the NFL, finishing with 57 catches for 797 yards and eight touchdowns. With the Eagles he'll compete for playing time against the team's trio of young receivers in Jordan Matthews, Nelson Agholor and Josh Huff.