No one was shocked when theories were birthed about the Philadelphia Eagles need to take an edge rusher early during the 2025 NFL Draft. The Bryce Huff thing didn't work. Josh Sweat left during free agency. Brandon Graham retired, and that left Nolan Smith and Jalyx Hunt among the top two guys at the position.
No one should be worried about Smith and Hunt. They're on their way, but they're young and still finding their way. Besides, two solid edge rushers does not a rotation make.
Philly added Azeez Ojulari, Joshua Uche, and Patrick Johnson by way of free agency. Still, if you take a poll, most would be happy if they saw Philly take an edge rusher on night one of the draft. That being said, they spoke to one of the more talked about prospects recently. This will make you smile because its a name you have probably heard before.
Eagles to host Nic Scourton on a Top 30, pre-draft visit per report
You won't have to work hard to find lines drawn that connect the dots representing Philly and former Texas A&M star Nic Scourton. During mock draft season, he's been named as Philly's expected choice by several pundits. Those theories recently grew some legs.
The Draft Network's Ryan Fowler reports Philly was among three teams expected to host Scourton by way of a Top 30 visit.
The Tampa Bay Buccaneers, Philadelphia Eagles & Cleveland Browns will each host Texas A&M EDGE Nic Scourton for a 30 visit, per multiple sources.
— Ryan Fowler (@_RyanFowler_) April 4, 2025
Scourton has received Round 1 grades, but just as many pundits see him as a Day 2 prospect. So, while hearing his name called at the end of night one seems possible. He could be available as late as 64 (maybe). Several mock drafts have featured Scourton as the Eagles' selection at 32. That will only fuel the idea that his acquisition by the Birds makes sense.
Mocks aren't meant to be viewed as guarantees. Neither are Top 30 visits, but Philly's interest in Scourton shouldn't be ignored. The Birds take their pre-draft visits seriously and have often added guys they have hosted. Names like Kelee Ringo, Jalen Carter, Quinyon Mitchell, Cooper DeJean, Jalyx Hunt, and Cam Jurgens come to mind when we think of evidence of that statement.
Scourton stands at six feet three and tips the scales at 257 pounds. In 2024, he notched 37 tackles, five sacks, and a forced fumble en route to 2024 First-Team All-SEC honors after earning a Second-Team All-Big Ten nod in 2023 to punctuate two solid seasons with Purdue.
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