

The Facts: According to ESPN's Jeremy Fowler, one AFC executive questions whether Chark, who heads into free agency coming off a season-ending injury, has what it takes to be great, saying the traits are there, but his fitness and nuanced route-running aren't where they could be. Still, the Philadelphia Eagles could look to Chark if they need a deep threat to complement DeVonta Smith.
Diehards Line:
After a 1,000-yard season in 2019 with the Jaguars, he seemed poised to stardom but struggled with injury and performance over the next two years. Fowler went on to note that Chark is already moving well and running on the fractured left ankle suffered in October, so that shouldn't affect his free agency status.