130 Prospects to familiarize yourself with prior to the 2026 NFL Draft.
QB (1) If the Eagles were to draft a developmental QB, really only one day 3 name that I see translating to the NFL level. It’s not a deep class; Eagles would be better offer looking at 2027 to fill this position.
Cade Clubnik, Clemson, Round 4
RB: (0) The Eagles Can look at 2027 to invest in this position. Eagles already sent (2) picks for the 2026 draft to acquire Tank Bigsby, Shipley a former 4th round pick in 2023 and signing Dameon Pierce, depth for upcoming season behind Barkley is strong for the current year.
WR (25/3 UDFA) I don’t have a 1st round grade for the top three of my 2nd round targets. I see guys who can make a few pro-bowlers and provide a 3rd option for a teams offense this upcoming season. Personally for me it’s a position I’m targeting Day 1 and Day 2 in 2027 and only plucking a couple guys on Day 3 in 2026.
Omar Cooper Jr., Indiana, Round 2
KC Conception, Texas A&M, Round 2
Denzel Boston, Washington, Round 2
Germie Bernard, Alabama, Round 2
Chris Brazzell II, Tennessee, Round 2
Antonio Williams, Clemson, Round 2
Elijah Sarratt, Indiana, Round 3
Malachi Fields, Notre Dame 3
Chris Bell, Louisville, Round 3
Zachariah Branch, Georgia, Round 3
Cyrus Allen, Cincinnati, Round 4
Skyler Bell, UCONN, Round 5
Kevin Coleman, Missouri, Round 5
Ted Hurts, Georgia State, Round 5
Zavion Thomas, LSU, Round 5
Malik Benson, Oregon, Round 5
Eric Mcalister, TCU, Round 6
Zavion Thomas, LSU, Round 5
Caleb Douglas, Texas Tech, Round 6
De’Zhaun Stribling, Ole Miss, Round 6
Trebor Pena, Penn State, Round 6
Chase Roberts, BYU, Round 6
Josh Cameron, Baylor, Round 6
Bario Brown, LSU, Round 6
Kendrick Law, Kentucky, Round 7
J. Michael Sturdivant, Florida, UDFA
Noah Thomas, Georgia, UDFA
Jalil Farooq, Maryland, UDFA
TE (11/1 UDFA) I like the 3rd and 4th round for the Eagles doubling down on the TE position. They have veterans on one year deals for 2026, allowing for the rookies to learn the ropes and compete for training camp snaps.
Kenyon Sadiq, Oregon, Round 1
Eli Stowers, Vanderbilt, Round 2
Max Clare, Ohio State, Round 3
Sam Roush, Stanford, Round 3
Joe Royer, Cincinnati , Round 3
Jack Endries, Texas, Round 3
Oscar Delp, Georgia, Round 3
Tanner Koziol, Houston, Round 4
Dallen Bentley, Utah, Round 5
John Michael Gyllenborg, Wyoming, Round 6
Dae’Quan Wright, Ole Miss, Round 7
Miles Kitselman, Tennessee, UDFA
Offensive Tackle: (12/3 UDFA) There are some top names not mentioned, I have hesitation with Proctor, Freeling & Iheanachor. Rounds 3-5 present a solid core of athletically gifted options, they can battle Fred Johnson for the top OT backup spot in 2026 and then slide in as the starter in 2027 if Lane Johnson were to retire.
Blake Miller, Clemson, Round 1
Dametrious Crownover, Texas A&M, Round 3
Caleb Tiernan, Northwestern, Round 3
Drew Shelton, Penn State, Round 4
Jude Bowry, Boston College, Round 4
Austin Barber, Florida, Round 4
Aamil Wagner, Notre Dame, Round 5
Keagen Trost, Missouri, Round 5
Trey Zuhn III, Texas A&M, Round 5
Tristin Leigh, Clemson, Round 6
Travis Burke, Memphis, Round 6
Charles Jagusah, Notre Dame, Round 7
Fernando Carmona, Arkansas, UDFA
Carver Willis, Washington, UDFA
PJ Williams, SMU, UDFA
Offensive Guard: (8/3 UDFA) This is my 1st or 2nd round pick. It’s also where one of my 5th round picks is going as I think DJ Campbell is a Day 3 gem!
Chase Bisontis, Texas A&M, Round 1
Gennings Dunker, Iowa, Round 2
Keylan Rutledge, Georgia Tech, Round 2
Billy Schrauth, Notre Dame, Round 4
Beau Stephens, Iowa, Round 4
DJ Campbell, Texas, Round 5
Matt Gublin, Michigan State, Round 6
Roderick Kearney, Florida, Round 7
Micah Morris, Georgia, UDFA
Walker Parks, Clemson, UDFA
Jager Burton, Kentucky, UDFA
EDGE (18/1 UDFA) Whatever round the Eagles don’t select their OG has a good chance of going to EDGE. I see a double dip to this positional group, Trey Moore, Vincent Anthony and Caden Curry could provide some inexpensive rotational depth for the edge group.
T.J. Parker, Clemson, Round 1
Cashius Howell, Texas A&M, Round 1
Zion Young, Missouri, Round 2
Gabe Lucas, Illinois, Round 2
Derrick Moore, Michigan, Round 2
Dani Dennis-Sutton, Penn State, Round 2
Malachi Lawrence, UCF, Round 2
Romello Height, Texas Tech, Round 3
Trey Moore, Texas, Round 4
Jaishawn Barham, Michigan Round 4
Max llewellyn, Iowa, Round 4
Caden Curry, Ohio State, Round 5
Patrick Payton, LSU, Round 5
Vincent Anthony, Duke, Round 5
Taylor Sapp, Florida, Round 5
Nyjalik Kelly, UCF, Round 6
Logan Fano, Utah, Round 7
Aidan Hubbard, Northwestern, Round 7
Mitchell Melton, Virginia, UDFA
DT/NT (4/1 UDFA) This is not a position group I envision the Eagles investing in prior to Day 3.
Chris McCullen, DT, Missouri, Round 4
Zxavian Harris, NT, Ole Miss, Round 5
Zane Durant, DT, Penn State, Round 6
Cameron Ball, DT, Arkansas, Round 7
Tywone Malone Jr., DT, Ohio State, UDFA
Linebacker (5/1 UDFA) This is not a position group I envision the Eagles investing in prior to Day 3.
Harold Perkins, LSU, Round 4
Keyshaun Elliot, Arizona State, Round 4
Kaleb Elarms-Orr, TCU, Round 5
Red Murdock, Buffalo, Round 6
Lander Barton, Utah, Round 7
Xavien Sorey Jr., Arkansas, UDFA
CB (13/3 UDFA) This is not a position group I envision the Eagles investing in prior to Day 3, although it wouldn’t surprise me if one of their guys fell and they snuck a 3rd round value pick. They have shown recently a plug and play CB2 with free agency, but 2026 has some bigger cornerbacks that can learn under the current starter Woolen.
Davison Igbinosun, Ohio State, Round 3
Julian Neal, Arkansas, Round 3
Will Lee III, Texas A&M, Round 4
Malik Muhammad, Texas, Round 4
Tacario Davis, Washington, Round 4
Domani Jackson, Alabama, Round 4
Ephesians Prysock, Washington, Round 5
Josh Moten, Southern Miss, Round 6
Austin Fuller, Toledo, Round 6
Jaylon Guilbeau, Texas, Round 6
Jerry Wilson, Florida State, Round 6
TJ Hall, Iowa, Round 7
Jalen Huskey, Maryland, Round 7
Collin Wright, Stanford, UDFA
Marcus Allen, North Carolina, UDFA
Avery Smith, Toledo, UDFA
S (15/1 UDFA) I have no idea what round the Eagles will draft a safety, I’m presuming that has a lot to do with whether they have a 2nd or 3rd round grade on Jalon Kilgore. There are a ton of options with guys who played a ton in college, Epps provides that veteran presence to help prepare the future starter opposite of Mukuba.
Dillon Thieneman, Oregon, Round 1
Emmanuel McNeil-Warren, Toledo, Round 1
A.J. Haulcy, LSU, Round 2
Jalon Kilgore, South Carolina, Round 2
Michael Taffe, Texas, Round 3
VJ Payne, Kansas State, Round 4
Genesis Smith, Arizona, Round 4
Zakee Wheatley, Penn State, Round 4
Jakobe Thomas, Miami, Round 4
Xavier Nwankpa, Iowa, Round 5
Bud Clark, TCU, Round 5
Isiah Nwokobia, SMU, Round 6
Lorenzo Styles, Ohio State, Round 6
Robert Spears-Jennings, Oklahoma, Round 7
Jalen Stroman, Notre Dame, Round 7
Deshon Singleton, Nebraska, Round 7
Isaac Smith, Mississipi State, UDFA