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Inside The Iggles' final mock draft has Eagles' Howie Roseman working his magic

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The 2026 NFL Draft has arrived, and the Philadelphia Eagles have a lot of options they can choose from when their names are called at pick 23.

Philly goes into the draft with eight selections, and four of them are coming within the first three rounds of the draft. There is a high chance that general manager Howie Roseman is going to be wheeling and dealing throughout the weekend just to try to collect more picks for 2026 and 2027.

This mock draft will not feature any trades in PFSN's mock draft simulator, which is used for the following predictions. Here is the final Inside the Iggles' mock draft for the 2026 season.

Inside The Iggles' Final 2026 Mock Draft

Round 1, Pick 23: Kadyn Proctor, OT (Alabama)

Proctor fell in this mock draft, so the Eagles would be crazy not to take him in the first round and secure the future at right tackle to be Lane Johnson's successor. The Eagles have met with Proctor on a visit and shown a strong interest in the offseason, as he is the 42nd-ranked prospect on FanSided's Big Board. He's got all the tools to be a starter from Day 1, but give him a year behind Johnson, and Proctor could be the next great offensive lineman in Philly.

Round 2, Pick 54: R Mason Thomas, EDGE (Oklahoma)

Now the Eagles can start thinking about defense and getting some help with Jaelan Phillips' departure from the team in free agency. Thomas has a great motor and can do a lot of the same things Phillips does with pressuring the quarterback. Give him a bit to be a part of the rotation with Nolan Smith Jr. and Jalyx Hunt, and Thomas could be dangerous for the next four years.

Round 3, Pick 68: Treydan Stukes, CB (Arizona)

There has been a ton of buzz around Stukes and him being one of the top defensive backs in the draft, so seeing him still available in the early part of the third round seems insane. Stukes can make the transition to safety and start alongside Andrew Mukuba, as the Eagles will get an elite coverage defender who can make plays. This would be the steal of the draft for the Eagles if they are patient and get Stukes in the third round.

Round 3, Pick 98: Deion Burks, WR (Oklahoma)

Burks may not be the solution to replace A.J. Brown, but it certainly does give another weapon to Jalen Hurts. The speed that Burks has makes him an attractive option in the slot at 5-foot-9. Philly would be looking at Burks as more of a long-term solution for Marquise "Hollywood" Brown, and at Dontayvion Wicks as the real replacement for A.J. Brown on the outside.

Round 4, Pick 114: Justin Joly, TE (NC State)

Unfortunately, Vanderbilt's Eli Stowers did not survive long enough to make the third round, so the Eagles decided to wait until the fourth round and still get good value at tight end with Joly. Philly still gets one of the top receiving tight ends in the draft, even if Joly doesn't have the speed of the top guys, but does have good blocking skills that make him an intriguing option. Dallas Goedert's successor for the future has been found in Jolly.

Round 4, Pick 137: Markel Bell, OT (Miami (FL))

The Eagles lost Brett Toth and Matt Pryor in free agency, so replacing both with offensive linemen in the draft makes sense. Bell is a monster at 6-foot-9 and could also develop into a great depth piece or might surprise some as a future starter. Some mock drafts have Bell going sooner than the fourth round, so this feels like another steal for the Eagles.

Round 5, Pick 178: Caden Curry, EDGE (Ohio State)

Curry is not as developed as some of the other top Buckeyes draft prospects, but his relentless motor off the edge got him 11 sacks last year, and he played in an NFL scheme with former Eagles assistant Matt Patricia as Ohio State's defensive coordinator. He has short arms, which might affect how he beats NFL tackles. This feels like a pick where the Eagles might find their next Day 3 steal on the line, like Milton Williams, Moro Ojomo, and others.

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Round 6, Pick 197: Haynes King, QB (Georgia Tech)

If there is one reach in the NFL Draft, it's probably King getting selected in the sixth round, but it's hard to resist picking a player who has been compared all offseason to Hurts. King is a great athlete who can develop into a solid backup once Tanner McKee leaves. A kicker could be an option here, but the Eagles can find one after the draft, so secure the backup quarterback job with King and call it a day.

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