Philadelphia Eagles 2026 NFL mock draft tracker: Which top prospects do experts believe Howie Roseman will have on his radar?

The mock drafts from now until April will have some shifts, but the Eagles need to find talent in all of them.

Adam Holt NFL News Writer
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Dec 14, 2025; Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA; Philadelphia Eagles quarterback Jalen Hurts (1) runs the ball during the second quarter against the Las Vegas Raiders at Lincoln Financial Field. Mandatory Credit: Eric Hartline-Imagn Images

The Philadelphia Eagles, led by general manager Howie Roseman and head coach Nick Sirianni, are set to devise their plan for the 2026 NFL Draft.

In an offseason where they could lose some notable roster pieces to free agency, this class will be an important one if Philly wants to get back into their routine of making a postseason run on the NFC side. Accordingly, who are some of the prospects that mock drafts have been giving to the Eagles recently?

Philadelphia Eagles 2026 NFL mock draft tracker

Colton Hood, CB, Tennessee — A to Z Sports

He may not have elite top end speed, which limits his recovery ability, but he’s a got a tremendous jam, alongside the ability to mirror underneath routes. In Philly, he would fit perfect as a man coverage corner who can redirect pass catchers at the line of scrimmage and slow down the processing of opposing quarterbacks. — Rob Gregson

Olaivavega Ioane, IOL, Penn State — Inside the Iggles, FanSided

“At this point, the Eagles’ struggles to run the ball in 2025 are well-documented. What better way to fix the issue than by drafting the best guard in this class? Olaivavega Ioane is as well-rounded as they come and would provide an immediate boost to Philadelphia’s offense. We may not see another season like Saquon Barkley’s 2024 campaign, but this would be a step in the right direction.” — FanSided

Kayden Proctor, OT, Alabama — Martin Frank, Delaware Online

“At 6-foot-7, 366 pounds, Proctor could become an eventual bookend with Jordan Mailata when Lane Johnson is ready to retire. If Johnson is back this season, Proctor can compete with Tyler Steen to start at right guard, or serve as the swing tackle in case Mailata or Johnson are injured. If Proctor is in the Eagles’ range at No. 23, he would be too enticing to pass up.” — Martin Frank

Kenyon Sadiq, TE, Oregon — Pro Football Focus

“Philadelphia may allow Dallas Goedert to leave in free agency, creating a significant void at tight end. The Eagles could look to fill that need with the uber-athletic Kenyon Sadiq. Sadiq’s 560 receiving yards ranked eighth among FBS tight ends this season, and he led the position with eight touchdown receptions.” — Pro Football Focus

Gennings Dunker, OL, Iowa — SI.com

“Versatility is what does it for me here with this 6-5, 315-pounder, as well as his reputation as a mauler. He played 25 games at right tackle in 31 games. Guard might be his home in the NFL. Either way, he’d help.” — SI.com

Which of these choices is your favorite, Eagles fans? Let us know via social media.