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Kris Wilson #84 | Tight End | Philadelphia Eagles
Height: 6-2    Weight: 251    Born: Aug 22, 1981, Lancaster, PA

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March 27, 2008
Kris Wilson signed with the Philadelphia Eagles under the premise that he will be utilized mainly at the tight end position, according to the Delaware News Journal. Incumbent L.J. Smith will start in Philadelphia, so Wilson will presumably battle with second-year pro Brent Celek and veteran Matt Schobel for the two remaining slots on the roster, since the Eagles usually keep three tight ends. With Smith all but guaranteed to hit free agency after the 2008 season, Wilson could vie for a starting position in 2009 - an enticing prospect for the Lancaster, Pa., native and childhood Eagles fan.
March 26, 2008
The Philadelphia Eagles have agreed to terms with tight end Kris Wilson, according to Pro Football Talk. The deal is reportedly for three-years, but the financial terms are undisclosed. Wilson is a hybrid type, who can play tight end, fullback and H-back, but is expected to fill the traditional fullback role in Philly.
March 26, 2008
Free agent tight end Kris Wilson is visiting the Philadelphia Eagles today, according to the PhiladelphiaEagles.com. The 26-year-old Wilson spent the last four seasons in Kansas City, where he caught 42 passes for 345 yards and four touchdowns as a tight end, H-back and fullback. Wilson also has 15 career tackles on special teams. In 2007, Wilson registered a career-high 24 receptions for 180 yards and one score.
March 4, 2008
The Green Bay Packers have expressed a strong interest in tight end Kris Wilson and will bring him in for a visit, according to the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel. Wilson has the ability to lineup at tight end and H-back, much like the recently released Bubba Franks. Wilson, who is not a big-time receiving threat, has averaged just 8 yards per catch over the last two seasons. Donald Lee will be the starter again next season and the coaches have high hopes for Tory Humphrey, who broke his leg in training camp and missed all of last season. The 6-2, 250-pound Humphrey has decent speed and good pass-catching potential and will be given every opportunity to win the No. 2 spot.