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Every Eagles 1st-round NFL draft pick selected by GM Howie Roseman

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With the 2026 NFL draft fast approaching, we're looking at every first-round pick selected during Howie Roseman's tenure as the Philadelphia Eagles GM

We're just hours away from the start of the 2026 NFL draft, and the Eagles are among the biggest topics of discussion, with Howie Roseman likely to make another move or two in hopes of improving a retooled Super Bowl roster. The draft's first round is where teams look to find Pro Bowl talent or a consistent starter. Roseman has hit and missed on draft picks during his tenure (2010-14, 2016-present).

The team is holding the 23rd pick and could reportedly be looking to move up. We're looking at all the first-round selections the Eagles' general manager made during his time in Philadelphia. 2025 NFL Draft -- No.

31 overall: Jihaad Campbell, LB, Alabama Campbell was the first off-ball linebacker the Eagles have selected in the first round since Jerry Robinson in 1979. The Erial, New Jersey native was named to the first-team All-SEC in 2024 after leading the Crimson Tide with 117 tackles, 11. 5 tackles for loss, and five sacks.

A procedure on his shoulder prior to the NFL draft forced Campbell to miss the bulk of the off-season, but he hit the ground running at training camp in place of an injured Nakobe Dean. As a rookie, a versatile player with a bright future, Campbell played in all 17 games and started 10, logging 80 tackles and one interception, along with a fumble recovery and one forced fumble. Campbell's 76.

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