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10 NFL draft prospects who can make an immediate impact for the Eagles

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The Eagles are built to contend now, and this draft class could deliver immediate contributors. Here are ten prospects who could step in and make an instant impact in Philadelphia.

The Philadelphia Eagles aren't drafting for the future alone — they're drafting to win now. With a championship-caliber roster and high expectations heading into 2026, finding rookies who can contribute immediately will be critical for a team that saw an overhaul of the offensive staff and several big free agent losses on defense. Philadelphia's roster strength allows them to be selective, but the need for depth and future starters is clear.

If the Eagles hit on even a few of these prospects, they'll not only sustain success — they'll strengthen their push for another deep postseason run. Here are ten NFL draft prospects who could make an immediate impact in Philadelphia: Blake Miller, OT, Clemson With uncertainty along the offensive line, Miller's experience at Clemson and durability make him a plug-and-play option at tackle or swing depth early. Dani Dennis-Sutton, EDGE, Penn State The Eagles thrive on pass rush rotation, and Dennis-Sutton's burst and upside fit perfectly into that system for immediate situational snaps.

Malachi Fields, WR, Notre Dame A vertical threat with size, Fields could stretch defenses immediately and carve out a role in the passing attack. A. J.

Haulcy, S, LSU A high-motor defender with strong tackling instincts, Haulcy can contribute right away on defense and special teams. OL Monroe Freeling A raw player who's still developing, Freeling is an intriguing prospect offering elite size and athleticism for the right tackle spot. Freeling is a 6'7", 315-pound offensive tackle prospect who turns 22 years old in July.