Eagles 2026 mock draft tracker: Dontayvion Wicks trade sharply swaps Philly’s first-round plans in recent scenarios
The latest mock draft picks for the Eagles all in one place. Do they take a WR? Or is the focus on defense? Find out here.
It’s April around the NFL. With that, the mock drafts are flowing, and takes are flying regarding 2026 NFL Draft prospects. For the Philadelphia Eagles, their first-round plans may have shifted following their trade for WR Dontayvion Wicks last week.
What are popular picks for the Eagles in the latest 2026 mock drafts? Check them out below.
Keldric Faulk, EDGE, Auburn
“The Eagles are in a spot to take the best player available at a few positions of need and Faulk could be the guy at No. 23. The Auburn edge rusher is one of the youngest players in the class with inside-out versatility and plenty of development ahead of him. With Jordan Davis secured long-term, he’d be free to rotate in with Moro Ojomo and develop over time.” — Ayrton Ostly, USA TODAY
Max Iheanachor, OT, Arizona State
“Philadelphia probably has other options that would make a bigger impact short-term. But the chance to get an heir for Lane Johnson? That’s too good for me to pass up. Iheanachor is raw and it would be the perfect fit for him to play behind Johnson for a year. Johnson turns 36 in May and the Eagles are facing mounting salary cap debt in the coming years, so a transition from Johnson and a corresponding transition plan feels vital.” — Kyle Crabbs, A to Z Sports
“Lane Johnson and Landon Dickerson are both returning for the 2026 season, but the writing is on the wall. The Eagles need to find a plan for life after those two, and Iheanachor would be the perfect fit to sit behind the Eagles’ line for a year and then be a monster in year two.” – JT Ruhnke, A to Z Sports
Akheem Mesidor, EDGE, Miami
“With Jaelan Phillips departing in free agency, the Eagles have to prioritize adding capable rushers early in this draft. At 25 years old, Mesidor is an older prospect, but he’s a pro-ready pass rusher with the tools to beat offensive tackles with his powerful hands, technique and moves. Mesidor broke out last season with 12.5 sacks and 58 pressures under the tutelage of Hall of Famer Jason Taylor.” — Matt Miller, ESPN
Blake Miller, OT, Clemson
“Miller has a phenomenal college resume with good size and a ton of power. He’s played mostly right tackle, but he should have no issues moving over to the left side if needed or sticking at right tackle. He may not contribute to the Eagles in 2026, but could be a foundational piece after that.” — Jaime Eisner, The Draft Network
Caleb Lomu, OT, Utah
“Opposing coaches felt like Lomu was one of the best linemen they faced in 2025, but that his teammate, Fano, was a bit better. At 6-6, 313 pounds, Lomu (33 3/8-inch arms) has better length than Fano but isn’t quite as athletic. Still, his 4.99 40 with a 32 1/2-inch vertical jump and 9-5 broad jump were better than some of the coaches I spoke to were expecting from him.” — Bruce Feldman, The Athletic
Kadyn Proctor, OT, Alabama
“You guys went with the big guy in the first round. Proctor (6-6, 352) is a massive prospect from Alabama. He was a three-year starter for the Crimson Tide at left tackle and was a first-team All-American in 2025. It’s worth noting that Proctor doesn’t really have much experience on the right side of the line. There are some who think Proctor could play guard, so perhaps he’s short-term competition for Tyler Steen at right guard and the long-term replacement for Lane Johnson at right tackle. Proctor’s weight is something to watch but he has a ton of NFL potential.” — Eagles fans via NBC Sports Philadelphia
Full list of Eagles draft picks
- 1st Round: Own Pick (No. 23 overall)
- 2nd Round: Own Pick (No. 54 overall)
- 3rd Round: Via Jets (No. 68 overall, Haason Reddick Trade)
- 3rd Round: Comp. Pick (No. 98 overall)
- 4th Round: Via Falcons (No. 114 overall, Sydney Brown Trade)
- 4th Round: Comp. Pick (No. 137 overall)
- 5th Round: Via Falcons (No. 153 overall, 2025 NFL Draft Trade)
- 5th Round: Comp. Pick (No. 178 overall)
- 6th Round: Via Falcons (No. 197 overall, Sydney Brown Trade)

