Eagles Rookie QB Cole Payton Could Deliver ‘Wow Plays’ In 2026
Can Philadelphia Eagles rookie QB Cole Payton carve out a role in 2026? Here's what head coach Nick Sirianni thinks about the North Dakota State standout.
TUCSON, AZ - SEPTEMBER 17: North Dakota State Quarterback Cole Payton (15) scrambles out of the pocket during a college football game between the Arizona Wildcats and the North Dakota State Bison on September 17, 2022, at Arizona Stadium in Tucson, AZ. (Photo by Zac BonDurant/Icon Sportswire via Getty Images) Icon Sportswire via Getty Images The Philadelphia Eagles added a fourth quarterback to their roster on Saturday, selecting North Dakota State’s Cole Payton in the fifth round of the 2026 NFL Draft. The Eagles have starting quarterback Jalen Hurts with Tanner McKee and veteran Andy Dalton on the depth chart, but can Payton make a push for backup duties in 2026?
It’s possible. Philadelphia Eagles Head Coach Nick Sirianni Evaluates QB Cole Payton Speaking with the media on Sunday, Eagles head coach Nick Sirianni explained the rationale behind drafting Payton. His dual-threat abilities and penchant for impressive plays caught the eye of the Eagles.
“Really, really athletic, really good with the ball in his hands in the quarterback run game, made great decisions with the football, accurate passer — 72 percent last year as a starter, and you can’t be that unless you’re making good, accurate throws and going the right place with the ball,” Sirianni said, per Michael Davis Smith of Pro Football Talk . “There are some wow plays on his tape that are really impressive. I think I charted four times he jumped over somebody.
I wrote down, ‘He’s the best athlete on the field. ’” Payton, 23, stands 6-foot-3 and 232 pounds and has one year of starting experience at North Dakota State. Payton completed 71.