
Howie Roseman and his staff are going to have SO much draft capital the next couple years.
With the news that the Eagles have also lost Mekhi Becton in free agency, they are now projected to have maxed out their compensatory picks potential in the 2026 NFL Draft. The max limit is four in any one draft, and with Becton signing with the Chargers on a two-year, $20 million deal, they’ve added their last one.
In addition to their four future comp picks, they also have an extra pick thanks to the Jets trading for Haason Reddick — a move that didn’t work out that well for New York, but the Eagles at least got something out of the deal.
Without question, the number of 2026 Eagles draft picks will change many times between now and next April, but Philly currently has 12 picks in 2026, including five in the first two days. Howie Roseman has talked about how they plan to build their roster with young talent in order to pay their big-money guys, but it also wouldn’t be surprising for the GM to use some of this draft capital to make other moves, too.
Here’s a current look at the Eagles’ 2026 NFL Draft picks:
- Round 1
- Round 2
- Round 3
- Round 3 (from Jets — Haason Reddick trade)
- Round 3 (projected comp pick — Milton Williams)
- Round 4
- Round 4 (projected comp pick — Josh Sweat)
- Round 5
- Round 5 (from Texans — C.J. Gardner-Johnson trade)
- Round 5 (projected comp pick — Mekhi Becton)
- Round 6 (projected comp pick — Isaiah Rodgers
- Round 7
The exact 2025 NFL Draft order was finalized earlier this week. The Eagles currently have eight picks there.