Final Eagles 2025 NFL Draft Class: Philadelphia bolsters roster with 10 new players

The 2025 NFL Draft is officially over, and the Philadelphia Eagles bolstered their roster with 10 new players. ​ General manager Howie Roseman played it smart, staying flexible and thinking long-term as he moved up and down the board, snagging some key defensive players while also setting the Eagles up nicely for the future  With that […]

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NFL commissioner Roger Goodell with Alabama Crimson Tide linebacker Jihaad Campbell after he is selected by the Philadelphia Eagles as the number 31 pick in the first round of the 2025 NFL Draft.
NFL commissioner Roger Goodell with Alabama Crimson Tide linebacker Jihaad Campbell after he is selected by the Philadelphia Eagles as the number 31 pick in the first round of the 2025 NFL Draft. Kirby Lee-Imagn Images

The 2025 NFL Draft is officially over, and the Philadelphia Eagles bolstered their roster with 10 new players. ​

General manager Howie Roseman played it smart, staying flexible and thinking long-term as he moved up and down the board, snagging some key defensive players while also setting the Eagles up nicely for the future 

With that said, here is the Eagles' 2025 NFL Draft Class 


Round 1, No. 31 overall: Jihaad Campbell, LB, Alabama

Jihaad Campbell making a play on defense against the Georgia Bulldogs when he was still with the Alabama Crimson Tide
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Jihaad Campbell is a linebacker, but expect him to play on the edge. 

Round 2, No. 64 overall: Andrew Mukuba, S, Texas.

Texas Longhorns defensive back Andrew Mukuba (4) celebrates a interception against Kentucky Wildcats late in the fourth quarter in a NCAA college football game at Darrell K Royal Texas Memorial Stadium, Austin, Texas, Saturday, Nov 24, 2024.
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Andrew Mukuba will compete to fill the void in the Eagles' secondary left by CJ Gardner-Johnson.

Round 4, No. 111 overall: Ty Robinson, DT, Nebraska

Nov 11, 2023; Lincoln, Nebraska, USA; Nebraska Cornhuskers defensive lineman Ty Robinson (9), linebacker Luke Reimer (4), and defensive back Isaac Gifford (2) celebrate after recovering a fumble against the Maryland Terrapins during the fourth quarter at Memorial Stadium.
Nov 11, 2023; Lincoln, Nebraska, USA; Nebraska Cornhuskers defensive lineman Ty Robinson (9), linebacker Luke Reimer (4), and defensive back Isaac Gifford (2) celebrate after recovering a fumble against the Maryland Terrapins during the fourth quarter at Memorial Stadium. © Dylan Widger-Imagn Images

The Eagles' addition of Ty Robinson helps bolster their defensive line, which was a key need after Milton Williams' departure in free agency. 

Round 5, No. 145 overall: Mac McWilliams, CB, UCF

Florida Gators wide receiver Tank Hawkins (10) outruns UCF Knights defensive back Mac McWilliams (20) during the first half at Ben Hill Griffin Stadium in Gainesville, FL on Saturday, October 5, 2024....
Florida Gators wide receiver Tank Hawkins (10) outruns UCF Knights defensive back Mac McWilliams (20) during the first half at Ben Hill Griffin Stadium in Gainesville, FL on Saturday, October 5, 2024…. Doug Engle/Gainesville Sun-USA TODAY NETWORK via Imagn ImagesDoug Engle/Gainesville Sun-USA TODAY NETWORK via Imagn Images

The Eagles needed depth at cornerback after letting Darius Slay and Isaiah Rodgers walk in free agency, so they selected Mac McWilliams to fill that void. 

Round 5, No. 161 overall: Smael Mondon Jr., LB, Georgia 

Nov 29, 2024; Athens, Georgia, USA; Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets wide receiver Eric Singleton Jr. (2) runs past Georgia Bulldogs linebacker Smael Mondon Jr. (2) in the first quarter at Sanford Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Brett Davis-Imagn Images © Brett Davis-Imagn Images

The Eagles covered their ground at edge rusher by drafting versatile linebacker Jihaad Campbell on Day 1, which leaves Smael Mondon taking care of their much-needed off-ball linebacker depth. 

Round 5, No. 168 overall: Drew Kendall, C/G, Boston College

Boston College offensive lineman Drew Kendall (OL23) during the 2025 NFL Combine at Lucas Oil Stadium.
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Drew Kendall adds valuable depth at center and both guard positions.

Round 6, No. 181 overall: Kyle McCord, QB, Syracuse

Ohio State quarterback Kyle McCord looks to pass during a game against Minnesota at Ohio Stadium in Columbus, Ohio on Nov. 18, 2023Adam Cairns-USA TODAY NETWORK

Kyle McCord finished in the top 10 for Heisman Trophy voting following a spectacular 2024 season with the Orange.

Round 6, No. 191 overall: Myles Hinton, OT, Michigan

Jan 8, 2024; Houston, TX, USA; Michigan Wolverines offensive lineman Myles Hinton (78) celebrates after defeating the Washington Huskies during the 2024 College Football Playoff national championship game at NRG Stadium.
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Myles Hinton brings versatility to Philly, having played both right and left tackle throughout his college career. 

Round 6, No. 207 overall: Cameron Williams, OT, Texas

Nov 30, 2024; College Station, Texas, USA; Texas Longhorns offensive lineman Cameron Williams (56) blocks during the first half against the Texas A&M Aggies. The Longhorns defeated the Aggies 17-7 at Kyle Field. Maria Lysaker-Imagn Images

Cameron Williams earned recognition as a finalist for the 2024 Joe Moore Award, which honors the nation's best offensive line.

Round 6, No. 209 overall: Antwaun Powell-Ryland, Edge, Virginia Tech

Virginia Tech Hokies defensive lineman Antwaun Powell-Ryland (52) sacks Virginia Cavaliers quarterback Tony Muskett (7) during the first quarter at Lane Stadium.
Virginia Tech Hokies defensive lineman Antwaun Powell-Ryland (52) sacks Virginia Cavaliers quarterback Tony Muskett (7) during the first quarter at Lane Stadium.Peter Casey-Imagn Images

Antwaun Powell-Ryland finished third in the FBS for sacks (16) and second in tackles for loss (19).