Eagles’ 7-round mock draft: Final predictions for every pick, including two heirs apparent
This is our final Eagles mock draft. Who will they pick?
The Eagles will add their next group of potential starters in this week’s 2026 NFL Draft, which begins on Thursday with the first round and ends on Saturday with rounds 4-7. We have spent the last few months predicting who the Eagles could draft in every round. So let’s do it one last time.
YOU’RE ON THE CLOCK: BUILD YOUR OWN NFL MOCK DRAFT Here we go… Round 1 (No. 23): Max Iheanachor, OT, Arizona State Iheanachor struggles with footwork and with the timing of his punches, which could be a problem in the NFL. It’s not surprising that Iheanachor’s technique is all over the place — he only started playing football five years ago and is still learning the nuances of the position.
But the Eagles would be a perfect landing spot for Iheanachor, who wouldn’t be rushed onto the field as a rookie. He would learn behind All‑Pro right tackle Lane Johnson, refine his technique, and position himself as the starter when Johnson retires. Iheanachor has an impressive combination of size (6-5⅞, 321 pounds), length (33⅞”), athleticism and power.
He is very nimble and does a great job of mirroring explosive pass rushers. He could eventually develop into one of the NFL’s best right tackles. Round 2 (No.
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