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Eagles Film Review: Cole Wisniewski has a legitimate chance of contributing

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Analysis of Philadelphia’s Day 3 safety selection.

MANHATTAN, KS - NOVEMBER 01: Texas Tech Red Raiders safety Cole Wisniewski (5) before the snap in the third quarter of a Big 12 football game between the Texas Tech Red Raiders and Kansas State Wildcats on November 1, 2025 at Bill Snyder Family Stadium in Manhattan, KS. (Photo by Scott Winters/Icon Sportswire via Getty Images) | Icon Sportswire via Getty Images Now that the 2026 NFL Draft is done, it’s time for some film rooms on the Philadelphia Eagles’ rookie class. Over the coming weeks, I’ll be publishing individual film breakdowns on the Eagles’ 2026 draft class here at Bleeding Green Nation.

My pre-draft rankings and position previews are still up if you want to cross-reference. A quick note on the film: I can’t share All-22 footage here without risking content strikes, so I’ll use clips from other accounts below. However, I’ll have full All-22 breakdowns available on my Patreon , which you can check out and support if you want to see full games of All-22.

Let’s go! PREVIOUSLY IN THIS SERIES: Makai Lemon | Eli Stowers | Markel Bell | Cole Payton | Micah Morris Most of us thought that heading into the draft, the Eagles needed a starting-caliber safety. Many expected one earlier in this draft.

Instead, the Eagles waited until pick No. 244 to take their first safety of the draft. I feel a little bad for Cole Wisniewski because of that, because he has some expectations that late-round picks don’t always have.

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