All offseason, there have been a lot of questions about what the Philadelphia Eagles were going to do with their offense with Sean Mannion taking over as the offensive coordinator.
While they did add wide receiver Marquise "Hollywood" Brown to the roster, the NFL Draft is most likely the place where most of the offense will be rebuilt. They have lost key players like Jahan Dotson, Brett Toth, and Matt Pryor in free agency, leaving the wide receiver position and offensive line as the biggest concerns.
It doesn't help that the trade rumors of A.J. Brown are clouding what the Eagles are going to do in the draft. A new mock draft from ESPN's Field Yates shows what Philly could be thinking for next month.
Field Yates's two-round mock draft is all offense for Eagles
Yates starts his mock draft with the Eagles' picks, as the 23rd overall pick is Indiana wide receiver Omar Cooper Jr.
"Though wide receiver A.J. Brown is still with the Eagles, the fact that the team reportedly had discussions for a trade tells you it's still possible something happens after June 1, when it becomes more palatable from a salary cap standpoint. Of course, Philadelphia would be thin long term at receiver without Brown, which is where Cooper could help. He's one of the best players in space from this class, averaging 7.3 yards after the catch in 2025. Plus, he can block extremely well downfield, which would fare well for running back Saquon Barkley."
Cooper caught 69 receptions for 937 yards and 13 touchdowns last season for the Hoosiers, helping the team win the national title. He was named as a second-team All-Big Ten selection.
In the second round of the draft, Yates has the Eagles taking Iowa offensive line Gennings Dunker with the 54th overall pick.
"The Eagles can clearly line up with five starting offensive linemen right now and be in good shape, but few teams approach the draft with a longer lens than Philly under general manager Howie Roseman. Dunker has college experience at right tackle (predominantly) and both guard spots; he surrendered zero sacks in 2025. There is not a team in the NFL with adequate offensive line depth, so adding to this room is important."
Dunker has been on the All-Big Ten team in each of the last two years, earning second-team honors in 2024 and first-team honors last season.
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Cooper would give the Eagles the replacement for Brown if he gets traded before the season, while Dunker is a depth piece on the offensive line, as they can throw him at guard or tackle. Mannion would be happy to have both picks if they happen.
