NFL Mock Draft Monday: Looking for any edge
Also looking for an EDGE
COLLEGE STATION, TEXAS - SEPTEMBER 27: Keldric Faulk #15 of the Auburn Tigers lines up on the line of scrimmage during the first half against the Texas A&M Aggies at Kyle Field on September 27, 2025 in College Station, Texas. (Photo by Aaron M. Sprecher/Getty Images) | Getty Images Now that the frenetic part of free agency has come and gone we can turn our attention back to the draft.
Specifically, mock drafts. The mock drafts this year are pretty boring. Which is fitting, because this draft will be relatively boring.
There’s no real QB debate to be had. While there are a bunch of good WR and EDGE prospects, there are no “blue chip” prospects at those positions, or at DT and CB. The handful of blue chip prospects are at low value draft positions: running back, safety, and off ball linebacker.
So mock drafters are just churning through the same group of prospects for the Eagles: Alabama OT Kaydn Proctor, and Oregon TE Kenyon Saddiq getting the most attention, with Clemson OT Blake Miller and Arizona State OT Max Iheanachor also popular picks. So let’s look at a few that are outside of this OT/Saddiq box Mario Puig, Rotowire – TE Eli Stowers, Vanderbilt As much as Philadelphia needs to find its long-term Lane Johnson replacement, they should also seriously consider going to a two-TE base to accommodate Jalen Hurts’ limited applications as a passer. Getting Stowers on the field instead of Quez Watkins or Jahan Dotson and whatever else would make Philadelphia better at running and passing both.
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