Philadelphia Eagles 2026 NFL mock draft tracker: Senior Bowl risers and fallers, offensive line questions, and free agency looms
Check out the latest picks for the Eagles in 2026 NFL mock drafts.
Mock drafts are 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.
Philadelphia Eagles 2026 NFL mock draft tracker (mid-February)
A to Z Sports: Monroe Freeling, OT, Georgia
Lane Johnson’s future is murky, at best. The Eagles need to invest into their offensive line on multiple occasions during this draft, and Freeling is one of the more underrated tackle prospects to me. If Johnson suits up next year, he gets to learn from a future Hall of Famer. Win-win scenario for a team that believes they’re still sitting in a win-now window.
The Athletic: Kadyn Proctor, OT, Alabama
“On paper, Proctor screams Eagles. He’s 6 feet 7 and 366 pounds and was No. 2 on Bruce Feldman’s “Freak list” (a broad jump of 9-3, and you might have caught Proctor line up eligible as a pass catcher last season). He was a three-year starter at Alabama. He’s a former top recruit. He doesn’t turn 21 until June. There’s the potential to play guard, which helps if Lane Johnson returns in 2026.”
The Draft Network: Zion Young, EDGE, Missouri
“Zion Young was another Senior Bowl standout and a strong fit for the Eagles’ defense. Philadelphia even met with Young during Senior Bowl week. Some evaluators have compared him to Jaelan Phillips, which would make Young an ideal replacement if Phillips isn’t re-signed. His physical, violent style of play fits perfectly with the identity of the Eagles’ defense. Senior Bowl executive director Drew Fabianich has also compared Young to DeMarcus Lawrence.”
ESPN: 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.”
NFL.com: Kenyon Sadiq, TE, Oregon
“At 6-foot-3, some teams might view Sadiq as undersized. OK, maybe he is, but his run-after-catch, speed and blocking all match that of the top 80th percentile of tight ends who check in at 6-5.”
CBS Sports: Kenyon Sadiq, TE, Oregon
“Even if the Eagles re-sign Dallas Goedert, Sadiq makes sense with the rise of two-tight-end sets leaguewide. He’s the perfect complementary tight end with elite athleticism and the ability to block in space. His run-game impact could be as valuable as what he provides as a receiver.”
NJ.com: Emmanuel McNeil-Warren, S, Toledo
“Despite having more needs on offense than defense, McNeil-Warren is the type of player that Roseman could have a hard time passing on — especially after he saw the impact Seahawks rookie safety Nick Emmanwori had on Seattle’s championship defense this past season.
By taking McNeil-Warren, we’re projecting the Eagles will allow safety Reed Blankenship to leave in free agency. McNeil-Warren could be an instant upgrade, helping round out Philadelphia‘s secondary, which is led by another former Toledo standout, cornerback Quinyon Mitchell.”
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