Philadelphia Eagles 2026 NFL mock draft tracker: Replacing Dallas Goedert for Jalen Hurts, Lane Johnson insurance, and potential defensive ballhawks
Check out the latest picks for the Eagles in 2026 NFL mock drafts ahead of and during NFL Scouting Combine week.
Mock drafts are once again overtaking the NFL offseason. For the Philadelphia Eagles, free agency will mold their biggest needs ahead of April’s 2026 NFL Draft, but it is worth taking a look at some prospects that people around the industry believe the Eagles may target.
With the NFL Scouting Combine this week, it is worth noting that performances and measurements could change mock drafts aggressive over the next week and change. Check out the latest mock draft picks for the Eagles below.
Philadelphia Eagles 2026 NFL mock draft tracker (late February)
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.” — NFL.com
Emmanuel McNeil-Warren, Safety, Toledo
“EMW is one of the top ballhawks in this class. I love his potential in playing with a secondary group that has guys like Cooper DeJean and Quinyon Mitchell at the head of it. With Reed Blankenship potentially out the door in free agency, safety may be the biggest defensive need on Philly’s roster.”
— A to Z Sports
T.J. Parker, EDGE, Clemson
“Parker (6-3, 260) posted 11 sacks, 19.5 tackles for loss, and six forced fumbles in 2024, but the numbers dipped in his final season to 5.0 sacks and 9.5 tackles for loss in 12 games this past season.” — USA TODAY Sports
Brandon Cisse, CB, South Carolina
“Philadelphia’s outside cornerback position, aside from Quinyon Mitchell, was a problem this past season. South Carolina’s Brandon Cisse possesses the requisite tools to potentially solve that problem. He earned at least a 74.1 PFF overall grade in each of the past two seasons while tallying 10 pass breakups in that span.” — Pro Football Focus
Kenyon Sadiq, TE, Oregon
“Though it does remain to be certain whether the Eagles do part with Dallas Goedert, that still feels most likely. And with A.J. Brown’s future wrapped in some uncertainty too, that means Philly needs some more weapons. Kenyon Sadiq’s potential might be higher than any pass-catcher in this draft, but definitely among the tight ends. He wasn’t a non-factor at Oregon, but he wasn’t as much of a force as you’d expect for someone with his physical profile. Still, the traits are more than worth gambling on.” — FanSided
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