Fantasy Upside
For rookie Wendell Smallwood, the road to a significant NFL workload doesn't seem to have a lot of potholes. Ryan Mathews is expected to be the Eagles main ball carrier this year, but there isn't much behind Mathews in the way of backs to carry a big workload. As a result, one could argue Smallwood is a Mathews injury away from significant NFL time. Smallwood is said to have good speed and looks to be able to handle himself as a receiver.
Fantasy Downside
In order for Smallwood to be effective in the passing game, he's going to have to be able to block and pick up blitzes and that's usually what keeps a rookie running back off the field in these situations. Plus, the Eagles have Darren Sproles and Kenjon Barner who can easily handle that role. Smallwood didn't score a lot of TDs in college despite impressive rushing numbers. He also hasn't proven to be a home run hitter.
Bottom Line
Smallwood's role right now is too up in the air and will need to be sorted out in camp. It's possible he could get carries to spell Mathews because Sproles and Barner aren't workload backs. Don't expect a major role in the passing game because of much more experienced backs ahead of him, but it's possible Smallwood could have some fantasy value if Mathews misses any time. He likely won't be worth drafting in typical leagues.