Latest 3-round mock draft has Eagles fans pumped up about Day 2 selections

Yes I love those picks!
Indiana Hoosiers wide receiver Elijah Sarratt
Indiana Hoosiers wide receiver Elijah Sarratt | Mark J. Rebilas-Imagn Images

Every mock draft is so different, as everyone has varying opinions on what the Philadelphia Eagles will do in the first round of the 2026 NFL Draft.

Most recent mock drafts have the Eagles focusing on offense, whether at offensive line, tight end, or wide receiver. FanSided's Cody Williams shared his most recent three-round mock draft, where he has the Eagles selecting Oregon tight end Kenyon Sadiq with the 23rd overall pick.

"Though it does remain to be certain whether the Eagles do part with Dallas Goedert, that still feels most likely. And with A.J. Brown's future wrapped in some uncertainty too, that means Philly needs some more weapons. Kenyon Sadiq's potential might be higher than any pass-catcher in this draft, but definitely among the tight ends. He wasn't a non-factor at Oregon, but he wasn't as much of a force as you'd expect for someone with his physical profile. Still, the traits are more than worth gambling on."

Eagles' Day 2 picks from mock draft is even better than the first round

The athletic ability of Sadiq is not even a question as he dominated with a projected 40-time of 4.45 and is coming off a 560-yard and eight-touchdown season in Oregon. Who Williams has the Eagles taking the next two rounds, though, would make this a successful draft for them.

  • Round 2, Pick 54: Gennings Dunker, OL, Iowa
  • Round 3, Pick 68: Elijah Sarratt, WR, Indiana
  • Round 3, Pick 98: Treydan Stukes, CB, Arizona

Dunker would be a great selection for the Eagles, as that would solve the depth issues on the offensive line. The last time the Eagles selected an offensive lineman in the second round was Landon Dickerson, and he became a three-time Pro Bowler in his first five years, so that should work out well.

While Sarratt isn't going to blow anyone away with his speed, he is a guy who can make all the catches after his 830-yard and nation-leading 15-touchdown season with the national champion Hoosiers in 2025. Even if the trade rumors don't come true for A.J. Brown, the Eagles would still have use for Sarratt in their offense to replace Jahan Dotson.

Stukes was a second-team All-American last year after having six pass deflections and four interceptions with the Wildcats last year. Philly might still get a veteran to come in as a CB2, but Stukes can develop to be that guy once he learns from All-Pros Cooper DeJean and Quinyon Mitchell.

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If the Eagles can make these selections in the first three rounds, there's no reason they can make a Super Bowl run in 2026 as they solve all their roster issues with those picks.

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