The Facts: The Eagles have agreed to terms with former Colts WR Pascal. It is a one-year deal.
Diehards Line:
During Nick Sirianni's very first press conference after he became head coach of the Eagles, he named Pascal among 13 players that he felt he built special relationships with in his previous coaching stops. As an actual football signing, Pascal isn't the splashiest player on the market, but he could be a meat and potatoes guy with a smaller role in the Eagles' offense. Over the last four seasons, Pascal has played in 64 games for the Colts, starting 44. His production isn't impressive, as he has averaged 38 catches for 472 yards and 4 TDs per season, despite ample playing time. It's perhaps noteworthy that Pascal was more productive and on an upward trajectory when Sirianni was the offensive coordinator, but his numbers took a dip after Sirianni left for Philly and he had to play with Carson Wentz. According to PhillyVoice.com's Jimmy Klempski, if Sirianni wants a dirty work kind of receiver in his offense, like J.J. Arcega-Whiteside was in 2021, Pascal could be that guy, but with some ability to actually catch a football on occasion as well.