Philadelphia Eagles NFL Mock Draft Roundup 3.0

Throughout the year and leading up to the 2026 NFL Draft, we will update our Philadelphia Eagles Mock Draft Roundup showing picks for the Philadelphia Eagles from several prominent sites and draft analysts.

The following are picks from recent NFL mock drafts for the Philadelphia Eagles:

NFL.com — Charles Davis

23. Monroe Freeling, OT, Georgia

The Eagles tend to fortify positions before a desperate situation develops. Freeling could be two-time first-team All-Pro OT Lane Johnson's eventual successor.

The Athletic — NFL Writers

23. Kenyon Sadiq, TE, Oregon

This pick came down to value for the Eagles. The slick sleuths discovered behind the scenes that they'd have their choice between Sadiq or an unnamed offensive lineman. (There will be other mocks!) GM Howie Roseman stayed at 23 after working the phones and landed the best player at his position. The Eagles don't have a primary tight end under contract for the 2026 season and arguably should have drafted one last year. Sadiq, at 6-3, 245, enhances the passing game as a potential mismatch and fits a new offense that is expected to feature the play-action game. The Eagles pick a tight end on Day 1 for the first time since drafting Keith Jackson at No. 13 in 1988. Jackson earned All-Pro honors in his first three seasons.

CBS Sports — Fornelli

23. Avieon Terrell, CB, Clemson

If Avieon Terrell -- the younger brother of former first-round pick A.J. Terrell -- were two inches taller, he'd probably be my top CB in this class. Alas, he is not, and it causes me to question what his ultimate ceiling will be as an NFL corner. That said, I still have him going in the first round. He's pretty good.

NFL.com — Daniel Jeremiah

23. Blake Miller, OT, Clemson

Even if Lane Johnson decides to put off retirement, I believe the Eagles would not mind having his eventual replacement on the roster.

ESPN — Field Yates

23. Max Iheanachor, OT, Arizona State

The Eagles have work to do along the offensive line this offseason, especially with the injury issues that 35-year-old right tackle Lane Johnson had in 2025. Iheanachor had a great week at the Senior Bowl that fortified his status as one of the highest-upside players in this class. He has terrific size at 6-foot-6 and 330 pounds, plus his nifty footwork allows him to hold up in pass protection.

Iheanachor will need time to develop, as he did not play high school football and must refine his technique. (He took nine penalties in 2025, too.) Philly would be an ideal landing spot since he can sit and learn behind a future Hall of Famer for at least a year.

Yahoo! Sports — McDonald/Tice

23. Monroe Freeling, OT, Georgia

Freeling has been a big riser over the back half of the college season and might go even higher than this when this cycle is all said and done. He has good size with long arms and a frame that could add even more bulk. Freeling is an easy mover (his basketball background shows up constantly) whose technique and polish sharpened quickly after he got healthy this past season. He even showed improved strength and ability to anchor in the last month of the season, and that only adds to his appeal. Freeling might have played on the left side in college, but his athleticism should allow him to flip sides if needed. Howie Roseman loves investing in the trenches and this would give the Eagles a Lane Johnson succession plan, which is all the more important with master O-line coach Jeff Stoutland leaving the team.

Fox Sports — Joel Klatt

23. Kenyon Sadiq, TE, Oregon

Jalen Hurts and the Eagles threw for 17 touchdowns in the red zone this past season. Tight end Dallas Goedert had 10 of them, and he's a free agent this offseason. I'm a huge proponent of getting a great tight end, and Sadiq is the best at his position in this draft class. This would also allow the Eagles to reallocate some resources and get more athletic. Sadiq is outstanding, showing great pass-catching skills for a tight end and is strong as a run blocker.

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