The Facts:
Agholor will probably see an increased role next season with the Eagles likely moving on from Torrey Smith. The Eagles almost surely will pick up Agholor’s fifth-year option for $9.5 million in 2019, but GM Howie Roseman would probably like to hammer out a long-term deal for the USC product this offseason that would lower his cap figure down the line.
Diehards Line:
As FanRagSports.com's Geoff Mosher noted, nobody is calling Agholor a bust anymore. After two abysmal seasons, the 2015 20th pick’s move to the slot portended a breakout season in which he led Eagle wide receivers in receptions (62) and placed second in yards (768) and touchdowns (8). Agholor can probably expect an extension that averages about $9-10 million a year for the first three years of the deal, a fair deal if the Eagles are expecting more from him in years to come.