We're officially just one week out from the 2025 NFL Draft, which means it’s time for one final mock draft for the Philadelphia Eagles.
Heading into draft week, Philly's biggest needs include edge rusher, safety, cornerback, tight end, defensive tackle, and help along the offensive line. Of course, that doesn’t guarantee the Eagles will target every one of those spots—or that they’ll pass on other positions entirely.
With that in mind, here’s my final four-round Eagles mock draft.
Ole Miss cornerback Trey Amos brings an impressive blend of size and speed to the table—he's one of just 14 defensive backs since 2003 to stand over 6 feet tall and run a 40-yard dash in 4.43 seconds or faster.
In 2024, Amos started all 13 games for the Rebels, racking up 50 tackles, 3 interceptions, 13 pass breakups, 3 tackles for loss, and a forced fumble.
Beyond his athleticism, Amos's versatility makes him an especially appealing prospect for NFL teams. Most analysts have him going off the board in Round 1, but if he falls to Round 2, then the Eagles could hit the jackpot.
Kyle Kennard emerged as a dominant force on the edge for the South Carolina Gamecocks last fall. After transferring from Georgia Tech, Kennard led the SEC with 15.5 tackles for loss and 11.5 sacks, earning him the Bronko Nagurski Trophy as the nation's top defensive player. He was also the winner of the SEC Defensive Player of the Year and consensus All-American honors.
NC State star tackle Anthony Belton spent the majority of his college career at left tackle but could also play right tackle or guard.
Before entering the draft, Belton appeared in all 12 games, starting 11 of them at left tackle, logging 741 total snaps in 2024. He allowed just 12 quarterback pressures, including three sacks.
The Eagles are hurting at right tackle after losing Mekhi Becton in NFL free agency, but knowing what Philly's o-line coach Jeff Stoutland is capable of doing with big and versatile linemen, Belton could be the perfect replacement.
Washington State wide receiver Kyle Williams is a highly-touted later round draft prospect known for his explosive playmaking ability. Williams enters the draft after logging 70 receptions for 1,198 yards and 14 touchdowns, averaging 17.1 yards per catch in 2024. In five seasons at the college level, Williams racked up a total of 248 receptions for 3,608 yards and 29 touchdowns.
Throughout the pre-draft process, Williams was praised for his speed, which was only further proven with a 4.40-second 40-yard dash. Scouts and NFL coaches have also admired his ability to generate yards after the catch.
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