NFL Mock Draft 2026: Eagles 7-round simulation, Version 7.0
The 2026 NFL Draft is less than two weeks away! Here's a look at how the Philadelphia Eagles' picks could play out.
Simulation run using the Pro Football Focus Mock Draft Simulation. No trades made.
Pick 1.23: Spencer Fano, Tackle, UtahThis would be a coup with the Eagles' first pick. Spencer Fano could wait for a year before taking over at right tackle after Lane Johnson decides to hang it up.
Pick 2.54: A.J. Haulcy, Safety, LSUThe Eagles need at safety is presently pretty desperate. If the team can't draft any of the top three guys in the first round, Haulcy feels like a great consolation in round two. He is a big, athletic, rangy coverage safety who could develop into playing both safety spots.
Pick 3.68: Skylar Bell, Wide Receiver, UConnThe Eagles have a bit more flexibility in the short term at wide receiver. They still need to prioritize it highly, but the Hollywood Brown presence takes some pressure off the need to go receiver in the first round.Skylar Bell feels like a great candidate to outplay his draft position. His athleticism and mentality at wide receiver will translate well to the NFL. If he can adjust to a more pro style route tree, he will be a stud.
Pick 3.98:Daylen Everette, Cornerback, UGAThe Eagles still have a long-term cornerback need, it's just not as pressing now after signing Riq Woolen to a one-year contract . Daylen Everette has rare physical talent for the position and could learn from the Eagles vets as he develops into a future starter.
Pick 4.122: Anthony Lucas, Edge, USCThe Eagles could go edge much higher, but instead go with some mid-round swings here. Anthony Lucas could be a great role player in the Eagles' pass rush rotation.
Pick 4.137:Zane Durant, Defensive Tackle, Penn StateZane Durant is a great athlete who flashed dominance during his time in Happy Valley. His physical profile puts him in a weird position when it comes to NFL projection. He lacks the bulk needed for a full time interior linemen but also doesn't have the length to play on the edge. That pushes him to day three, where the Eagles could scoop him up and take a chance on his athleticism.
Pick 5.153: Max Llewelyn, Edge, IowaMax Llewelyn is another great late round swing at edge. He has the physical profile of a guy who can succeed in the NFL but didn't consistently put it on the field in college. Hand him to Vic Fangio.
Pick 5.178: Tanner Koziol, Tight End, HoustonUnless they draft a tight end much higher, I like Tanner Koziol as a late-round option for Philly. Koziol is huge and flashes great ability to use his frame to bully defenders as a blocker and pass catcher.
Pick 6.215: Adam Randall, Running Back, ClemsonRandall is a big, athletic back with home run ability. Feels like a good way to use their last pick in the draft.
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