The Super Bowl has come and gone, and the Philadelphia Eagles are now focused on the offseason and on getting the team back there for the fourth time in the last 10 years.
Philly will first have to make tough decisions about what to do with key free agents like Jaelan Phillips, Nakobe Dean, and Reed Blankenship. Even more importantly, they still have to decide whether to trade A.J. Brown away or keep him.
After getting through all those messes, comes the NFL Draft with a lot to digest on which players they should pick. Here's a look at the full seven-round mock draft of the Eagles.
Round 1, Pick 23: T.J. Parker, EDGE, Clemson
Oregon tight end Kenyon Sadiq wasn't available and the offensive doesn't have any strong first round picks available this late, so might as well take advantage of a stellar edge rusher class and get one of the top ones in Parker. Coming off 9.5 tackles for loss and five sacks last season with Clemson, Parker would be a great fit for the Eagles' defense and give them some insurance in case either Phillips doesn't get re-signed or gets hurt in Philly.
Round 2, Pick 54: Chase Bisontis, OG, Texas A&M
Bisontis was a third-team All-SEC selection at Texas A&M, and his 6-foot-6, 330-pound frame would be great to have on the Eagles' offensive line. With so much uncertainty with Landon Dickerson and Lane Johnson, it's better to get a lineman early in the draft to alleviate the stress of the future.
Round 3, Pick 68: Justin Joly, TE, NC State
Eagles finally get their tight end, and it's one that is more than capable of being a Day 1 starter in this offense. Joly is coming off having 489 yards and a career-high seven touchdowns for the Wolfpack last season. Philly has been good about finding tight ends in Day 2 who end up being starters, so Joly would be another one that can fit that profile.
Round 4, Pick 98: Max Iheanachor, OT, Arizona State
Iheanachor was a second-team All-Big 12 selection in 2025 as he was a part of one of the most dominant offensive lines in the nation at Arizona State. He would no doubt help with depth on the offensive line, given the many retirements and injuries.
Round 5, Pick 122: Tacario Davis, CB, Washington
Davis isn't a ballhawk, but he plays tough coverage similar to what Quinyon Mitchell does in the secondary. After having three pass deflections and two interceptions in seven games with the Huskies last year, this is a Day 3 pick worth taking the risk, but it would mean the Eagles probably need to find their CB2 in free agency.
Round 5, Pick 137: Kevin Coleman Jr., WR, Missouri
It's no doubt late to find a wide receiver, but there is a feeling that the Eagles can make it work with A.J. Brown, so it's about finding Jahan Dotson's replacement in Philly and Coleman could compete for that job. Coleman is a bit of a journeyman in college with four schools in four years, but he's got all the skill sets to compete with Darius Cooper to be WR3 on the roster after his 732-yard and one touchdown season with the Tigers.
Round 6, Pick 151: Cole Payton, QB, North Dakota State
Depending on what happens with Tanner McKee, if he is traded away, the Eagles could pick a quarterback sooner, but finding a replacement at QB3 for Sam Howell and Kyle McCord seems like the right move here. Payton is a risky pick, but in the sixth round and given his upside as an athlete, he's a good fit for a developmental player for the Eagles.
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Round 6, Pick 179: Febechi Nwaiwu, OG, Oklahoma
Why not add in some more depth at the guard position? Nwaiwu was a first-team All-American this past season for Oklahoma and can move well for a lineman, similar to another former Oklahoma lineman who turned out to be pretty good for the Eagles at right tackle.
