Eagles 7-round mock draft: Philadelphia picks an A.J. Brown successor
Philadelphia's roster and coaching staff underwent significant change this offseason. Here's how the Eagles could use their draft picks this year.
Philadelphia is 14 months removed from one of the more dominant displays in the Super Bowl in recent memory. The Eagles’ win over the Kansas City Chiefs in Super Bowl 59 feels like a distant memory after a disappointing end to their 2025 season. After that wild-card round loss to the San Francisco 49ers at home, Philadelphia went about making changes to the staff.
In-house promotion Kevin Patullo is out as offensive coordinator and in his place is Sean Mannion , who previously served as the quarterbacks coach in Green Bay. The roster saw some changes as well, with Nakobe Dean , Reed Blankenship and trade deadline acquisition Jaelan Phillips now playing elsewhere. The team didn’t make many big splash signings but did bring in cornerback Riq Woolen on a one-year deal .
Philadelphia retained free-agent tight end Dallas Goedert in a key move to maintain continuity under Mannion on offense. Key starters return on offense but trade rumors surrounding A. J.
Brown have continued through the offseason and may not stop anytime soon. 2026 NFL DRAFT: Ranking the top 150 best players available Philadelphia has plenty of draft capital, including extra picks in multiple rounds, which they could use to shore up those losses on defense and potential change on offense. Here’s how the Eagles’ draft could look come April: Philadelphia Eagles mock draft Round 1, No.
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