Philadelphia Eagles 2026 mock draft tracker: Howie Roseman has a ton of options to consider in first round following NFL Combine

The Eagles are all over the board in current 2026 mock drafts.

Adam Holt NFL News Writer
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Oct 19, 2024; Clemson, South Carolina, USA; Clemson Tigers offensive lineman Blake Miller (78) looks on during warm ups prior to the game against the Virginia Cavaliers at Memorial Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Alexander Hicks-Imagn Images

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 in the rear view, it must be noted that those performances and measurements will certainly change mock drafts aggressively as April approaches. Check out the latest mock draft picks for the Eagles below.

Philadelphia Eagles 2026 NFL mock draft tracker (early March)

Max Iheanachor, OT, Arizona State

The future of Lane Johnson is far from certain after 2026, the same with Landon Dickerson, for that matter. Iheanachor has only been playing football since 2021, but the upside is supreme. His athleticism and footwork are incredibly appealing, and he fits the new scheme Sean Mannion is bringing in. — A to Z Sports

“When picking for the Eagles under general manager Howie Roseman, defaulting to a pick in the trenches isn’t the worst bet. And something I agree with! Especially with long-time right-side stalwart Lane Johnson contemplating retirement seemingly on a weekly basis and other question marks potentially emerging along the rest of the Eagles’ line. I’m high on Iheanachor, who is a great athlete in a large frame, and I think he has more polish to his game than the “project” label he gets despite being a latecomer to football. And this might end up as his floor when April comes.” — Yahoo! Sports

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

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

Kenyon Sadiq, TE, Oregon

“I know there are needs in many areas for the Eagles, but Sadiq is a unicorn with rare explosiveness for the position. He has a chance to become a high-leverage pass catcher who can get the same kind of targets on the first two levels that A.J. Brown has seen in Philly.” — NFL.com

Caleb Lomu, OT, Utah

“I talked to Lomu at the combine and he said that while he primarily played left tackle in college, he’s working at right tackle during the pre-draft process. Thirty-five-year-old Lane Johnson is returning for a 14th season, but who knows what the future holds beyond that. Lomu, who is one of the most athletic OTs in this class, would be next in line once Johnson retires.” — CBS Sports

Kadyn Proctor, OT, Alabama

“Proctor showed up to the combine at 352 pounds — a boon for his stock. If he is going to stick at tackle, I would keep having him drop weight, closer to 340 pounds, but the Eagles could use him as an immediate starter at guard and then potentially kick him to offensive tackle when Lane Johnson retires. Proctor’s tape in the back half of the 2025 season showed a lot of improvement in consistency and control, leading to a career-best 86.1 PFF overall grade and only six quarterback knockdowns allowed on more than 600 pass-blocking snaps.” — PFF

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