The Philadelphia Eagles have one wide receiver already on their wish list heading into free agency.

According to Eliot Shorr-Parks of NJ Advance Media, the Eagles are expected to make a push for Kenny Stills once free agency begins on March 9. The 24-year old Stills had 42 catches for 726 yards and nine touchdowns for the Miami Dolphins last season, averaging 17.3 yards per catch.

The lone roadblock into the Eagles pursuing Stills is the Dolphins have exclusive negotiating rights with him until March 7. Miami has publicly stated it will try to resign him, but talks between both sides have been mute.

Miami is projected to have $29.9 million in salary cap space this offseason, giving them sufficient funds to work out a big contract should they choose to go that route.

The Dolphins will likely work out an extension for Jarvis Landry, which could prevent them from giving Stills the money he desires. Landry will likely command a large salary after becoming one of the NFL's most prolific receivers through the first three years of his career.

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Stills would provide the deep threat the Eagles are seeking to improve their wide receiving unit this offseason. In his four-year career, Stills has 20 touchdowns and averaged 16.7 yards per catch, including 20.0 his rookie year with the New Orleans Saints, which led the NFL in 2013.

Stills is the player Howie Roseman and the Eagles front office covets in free agency, a young player coming off his rookie contract that the team can give long-team deal.

If Stills does hit the free agent market, expect the Eagles to pounce.