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Philadelphia Eagles 2026 NFL Draft Pick Order and Big Board for Top Needs

B/R NFL Draft Scouting Dept.Jan 12, 2026

The Philadelphia end the 2025 season with 11 wins. At 11-6, and after being eliminated in the Wild-Card round of the playoffs, they pick No. 23 overall in the 2026 NFL Draft.

Each week this season, B/R NFL Scouting Dept.'s Matt Holder highlighted every team's biggest needs and potential 2026 draft prospects who could fill them.

This updated big board is a summation of the scouting done this season and before NFL teams begin the free agency process in March.

All prospect rankings reflected are the latest B/R NFL Draft Scouting Dept. Big Board.

2026 Draft Picks

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Eagles LB Jihaad Campbell

1st Round: 23 (23 overall)

2nd Round: 22 (54)

3rd Round: 4 (68 - via NYJ), 34 (98 - Comp)

4th Round: 22 (122), 37 (137 - Comp)

5th Round: 13 (151 - via ATL), 41 (179 - Comp)

6th Round: 22 (201)

7th Round: none

Order via Tankathon.

Tight End

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Oregon v Washington
Oregon TE Kenyon Sadiq

Dallas Goedert has struggled to stay healthy and will be a 31-year-old free agent this offseason. Grant Calcaterra's contract is also set to expire, making tight end a high priority for the Eagles this spring.

Kenyon Sadiq, Oregon (No. 15)

Jack Endries, Texas (No. 44)

Max Klare, Ohio State (No. 55)

Cornerback

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Philadelphia moved on from Darius Slay in the offseason and has been struggling to find Slay's long-term replacement. Adoree' Jackson was signed as a band-aid for this year, but Jackson is on just a one-year deal. The Birds should look for another young corner to play with Quinyon Mitchell and Cooper DeJean.

Avieon Terrell, Clemson (No. 20)

Malik Muhammad, Texas (No. 32)

Davison Igbinosun, Ohio State (No. 51)

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Safety

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Oregon S Dillon Thieneman

Reed Blankenship has done a good job patrolling the backend of the Eagles' secondary for a few years, but Blankenship is an impending free agent. Also, safety is one of the thinnest positions on the team's roster.

Zakee Wheatley, Penn State (No. 26)

Dillon Thieneman, Oregon (No. 29)

Kamari Ramsey, USC (No. 39)

Edge

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South Carolina v Texas A&M
Texas A&M Edge Cashius Howell

It will be interesting to see if Roseman is able to re-sign Jaelan Phillips, who was acquired at the trade deadline and has been good in Philadelphia but is on a contract year. Also, the defense needed pass-rush help so badly this year that the organization lured Brandon Graham out of retirement mid-season.

Cashius Howell, Texas A&M (No. 13)

Matayo Uiagalelei, Oregon (No. 33)

R Mason Thomas, Oklahoma (No. 47)

Offensive Line Depth

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COLLEGE FOOTBALL: NOV 29 Clemson at South Carolina
Clemson RT Blake Miller

If the Eagles' offense has learned anything this season, it's the importance of having a deep offensive line. Also, Lane Johnson will turn 36 in the offseason and battled injuries this year, so investing in a succession plan for Johnson during the daft would be a smart move.

Jude Bowry, Boston College (No. 89)

Blake Miller, Clemson (No. 91)

Kage Casey, Clemson (No. 94)

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