Overview
- ESPN's Adam Schefter reported Monday that Dotson agreed to a two-year deal worth $15 million, with Heavy noting it can reach $17 million and includes $10 million guaranteed.
- Dotson departs the Eagles after two seasons in a limited WR3 role, posting 19 catches for 216 yards in 2024 and 18 for 262 yards with one touchdown in 2025.
- A 2022 first-round pick at No. 16, Dotson logged 84 receptions for 1,041 yards and 11 touchdowns across two seasons with Washington before a trade to Philadelphia.
- The move removes a depth option from Philadelphia's receiving corps as the team navigates uncertainty around A.J. Brown.
- Atlanta adds a former first-rounder who could compete for an expanded role, potentially as the WR2 alongside Drake London, according to reporting assessments.