If this was on anyone’s first-round bingo card, raise your hand. A receiver? If there was still the smallest shred of doubt that A.J. Brown would be traded around June 1, this selection removed it.
Offensive line appeared to be the priority for the Philadelphia Eagles in Round 1 of the NFL Draft. Until it wasn't. The draft board went in a different direction as the Eagles' top targets went earlier in the draft than expected.
The Philadelphia Eagles traded up in the first round of the 2026 NFL Draft to grab Lemon, and it's easy to see why.
PHILADELPHIA — You can’t dictate the board. While most will naturally link the Eagles' targeted move up for Southern California wide receiver Makai Lemon to the now-inevitable exit of A.J.
How many of the No. 1 overall picks from the NFL Draft since 1966 can you name in eight minutes?
Jeremiyah Love hasn’t taken a single NFL snap yet, but he’s already rewriting the financial record books at the running back position. The Arizona Cardinals’
Teams are finalizing their Big Boards with much of NFL free agency in the rearview mirror. There's a look at the least first-round mock draft as of April 8, 2026.
The Philadelphia Eagles have a new offensive playmaker already in their rookie class. What will GM Howie Roseman do next? Let’s predict that. After taking wide receiver Makai Lemon in the first round, where could the Philadelphia Eagles turn going forward in the 2026 NFL Draft?
Following the Lemon pick, Roseman sang a familiar tune regarding Brown's current status with the organization.
The problem here is that Omar Khan sat by and watched Eagles GM Howie Roseman trade up to select WR Makai Lemon, who the Steelers were reportedly high on, which was also a position of need.
The Philadelphia Eagles continue to beef up their contingency plan for the expected trade of AJ Brown. Philadelphia made a notable move during Thursday’s NFL Draft.
NFL prospects from major programs get most of the attention, but there are numerous examples of players drafted from small schools who have become difference-makers.
The Philadelphia Eagles traded up in the first round to grab a wide receiver, and they did it by dealing with a division rival.
The Philadelphia Eagles are going to be busy during the NFL Draft. There are a lot of goals the Eagles want to accomplish, and a lot of positions they'll address.
DeVonta Smith proved me wrong. Heading into the 2021 draft, mostly what I saw was a 165-pound kid who held up well at Alabama, but the NFL was a whole different ballgame.
The latest top-30 visit report for the Philadelphia Eagles may be a massive hint to Howie Roseman’s plan in the first round. Check out the latest details below.
The Philadelphia Eagles likely aren't trading A.J. Brown on draft night, but the chaos surrounding one of the potential suitors isn't ending any time soon.
Defense has been the priority of the Philadelphia Eagles in the first round of the past four NFL Drafts. The Eagles have made five first-round picks, all on the defensive side of the ball.
The draft has arrived. After countless mock drafts, endless trade speculations, and so many, many rumors, the 2026 NFL Draft begins on Thursday night (8 p.m.) in Pittsburgh.
A.J. Brown wants out. New England wants him in. Howie Roseman is sitting on a $43.5 million reason to wait until June 1 before doing anything about it.
A day before the 2026 NFL Draft, the offensive line remains the most likely landing spot for Eagles’ GM Howie Roseman for several reasons. This isn't a fleeting need—it's a strategic imperative in Philadelphia rooted in the franchise's DNA.
The Philadelphia Eagles have a lot of work to do with their eight picks in the NFL Draft. The phones will be ringing and Howie Roseman is going to be busy.
The worst talent evaluator in the NFL has no nameplate, no office, and no official job title. It’s the nebulous, seductive force known simply as “need.
A.J. Brown's days with the Philadelphia Eagles appear to be coming to an end. The Eagles have yet to trade Brown, but a deal is expected to be made after June 1.
The Philadelphia Eagles come into this NFL Draft with a pretty lengthy shopping list. There are a few positions the Eagles have to look towards the future.
The Philadelphia Eagles are just one day away from kicking off the 2026 NFL Draft, where they will have the number 23 pick in the first round. The Eagles have several gaps to fill, most of them on offense, which was a very disappointing unit for the team amid their rough 2025-26 season.
Zach Berman of The Athletic writes to keep an eye on the Eagles trading for veterans during the 2026 NFL Draft, noting edge rusher and safety are positions to watch.
The Philadelphia Eagles general manager is already reportedly getting aggressive on the trade market. Could he move up to draft a projected first-round prospect in the second round after the latest news on his stock?
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