Regrading the Eagles’ 2025 draft class one year later
A year after adding ten new Eagles to the nest, how does Philadelphia's 2025 draft class stack up later?
One year ago, the Philadelphia Eagles added ten new names to the roster. Now, with another draft approaching, it’s time to look back and evaluate how that class has performed entering Year 2. Not every player was expected to contribute immediately.
Early returns can still tell us plenty about direction, value, and long-term outlook. That seems to be the case here, as this crop of now-second-year players is a mix of future stars, disappointments, and unmet potential. Jihaad Campbell, linebacker - A Jihaad Campbell justified the investment early.
He stepped into a starting role and showed range and athleticism. He held his own before his snap count shifted, but now, as a presumed starter, the arrow is pointing up once he returns from another physical setback . Andrew Mukuba, safety - Incomplete Andrew Mukuba flashed before injury cut his season short.
Ten starts in 11 games is encouraging, but durability and a full season are needed for a fair evaluation. He has shown playmaking ability, but that won't do Philadelphia much good if he can't stay on the field. Ty Robinson, defensive tackle - B- Ty Robinson may be a victim of circumstance.