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Eagles News: Eagles' Draft Play-Carrier Strategy for 2026 NFL Draft

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The Philadelphia Eagles are rumored to be eyeing a trade-up scenario in the 2026 NFL Draft. They’re expected to secure two top-18 picks and three third-round selections. This move is aimed at targeting pass rushers or wide receivers, with rumors indicating an interest in Lane Johnson’s eventual replacement at right tackle.

General Manager Howie Roseman has been known for his flexibility during the draft process, making deals from No. 12 to No. 10 and even from No.

54 to No. 196. The Eagles believe their new offensive coordinator, Sean Mannion, will fit well with Jalen Hurts' evolving scheme.

The offseason has been relatively quiet so far, but Roseman remains eager for a deal and is reportedly in talks with multiple teams. With the Eagles’ desire to move up and Chandler Martin’s signing of a two-year contract, their focus on acquiring pass-catching talent appears promising as they continue to add depth to their roster.

The Philadelphia Eagles are reportedly looking to capitalize on their high draft capital and the offseason’s quiet market, with a suggested trade-up scenario in the 2026 NFL Draft. The Eagles receive two top-18 picks (● 18 overall) and three third-round selections (● 82 overall). This move is expected to target a pass rusher or a wide receiver, with rumors indicating an interest in Lane Johnson's eventual replacement at right tackle.