
In this Philadelphia Eagles mock draft , general manager Howie Roseman looks to reload through the 2026 NFL Draft. With nine total picks, here’s how Philadelphia could reshape its roster for the future.
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Emmanuel McNeil-Warren would join another Toledo defensive back, Quinyon Mitchell, in the Eagles’ secondary. The safety position has gone mostly untouched in free agency, leaving the door open for Howie Roseman to take one in round one.
Emmanuel Pregnon is one of the best interior linemen in the draft after Olaivavega Ioane. Philadelphia faces a ton of uncertainty at the position, especially after rumors of Landon Dickerson retiring emerged during the offseason.
The Eagles need to add a receiver in the draft, regardless of what happens with AJ Brown. Ted Hurst is a 6’4 receiver with great deep-ball capabilities. He would stretch the field for Philadelphia and provide them with great depth at WR.
Jonathan Greenard is the major splash that Roseman needs to make on the trade front. A game-changing EDGE is the one thing that the Eagles lack after drafting a safety early in this mock draft.
The Eagles addressed the tight end position heavily in free agency, including bringing back Dallas Goedert. With that being said, the future of the position is still bleak, leaving the option of drafting a TE open. Michael Trigg is a great receiving threat who has the potential to one day become Philadelphia’s starting TE.
The Eagles are built from the trenches, so it would be no surprise to see them add to an already stacked interior defensive line. Zane Durant is the athletic mold that Philadelphia tends to target; the production just hasn’t caught up to the upside.
Taylen Green would be a welcome addition to Philadelphia’s “QB factory”. He had an incredible NFL combine and has some of the highest potential amongst quarterbacks in this weaker class.
Markel Bell is the biggest and most powerful player featured in the 2026 NFL draft. The Miami tackle stands at 6’9 346, and did not allow a sack in 558 snaps last season. The Eagles no longer have Jeff Stoutland to coach the offensive linemen, but Bell would be a great addition to the room nonetheless.
Xavian Sorey Jr. embodies untapped potential. He has some of the best athleticism in the draft and a perfect frame for the linebacker position. Consistent playing time was the concern at college, but he is certainly worth a late-round flier. Sorey could be someone who, looking back, many wonder how he fell so far.
This Eagles mock draft addresses the team’s most important needs after the NFL’s free agency period. There’s work that needs to be done, but Philadelphia would be in good shape if the draft goes this way.
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