Philadelphia Eagles Mock Draft Roundup: Who Could Be a Surprise Pick at 23rd Overall?
The Philadelphia Eagles' 2026 mock draft is shaping up to be an exciting one, with several prospects emerging as potential fits for the team. One name that keeps popping up is Avieon Terrell, Clemson's cornerback. Terrell's impressive performance in 2025, where he broke up nine passes and forced five fumbles, has drawn comparisons to a reliable CB2 opposite Quinyon Mitchell.
However, Eagles fans might be skeptical about committing resources to the position, especially considering the team's need to bolster the offensive line and possibly find a new receiver if A.J. Brown is traded. Kenyon Sadiq, Oregon's tight end, is another prospect who's generating buzz as a potential top-10 pick. With Dallas Goedert set to become a free agent in March, the Eagles could look for a successor.
Sadiq's athleticism and blocking prowess make him an attractive option, but some might wonder if he'll crush the Combine like expected. Meanwhile, Caleb Lomu, Utah's tackle, is being touted as a long-term solution for the team's run-game woes, although adding another high-end investment at OT might not pay off immediately.
The Eagles' interior blocker situation is also under scrutiny, with Tyler Steen's contract set to expire after 2026. Olaivavega Ioane, Penn State's guard, could provide stability to a group that failed to meet the line's previous lofty standards.
As Jimmy Kempski notes, "the more logical player" for stashing would be Alabama's Kadyn Proctor, who is a size/athleticism freak but needs technical refinement. Ultimately, the Eagles' mock draft will depend on their priorities and how they evaluate these prospects.
The Philadelphia Eagles' 2026 mock draft is shaping up to be an exciting one, with several prospects emerging as potential fits for the team. One name that keeps popping up is Avieon Terrell, Clemson's cornerback. Terrell's impressive performance in 2025, where he broke up nine passes and forced five fumbles, has drawn comparisons to a reliable CB2 opposite Quinyon Mitchell.
However, Eagles fans might be skeptical about committing resources to the position, especially considering the team's need to bolster the offensive line and possibly find a new receiver if A.J. Brown is traded. Kenyon Sadiq, Oregon's tight end, is another prospect who's generating buzz as a potential top-10 pick. With Dallas Goedert set to become a free agent in March, the Eagles could look for a successor.
Sadiq's athleticism and blocking prowess make him an attractive option, but some might wonder if he'll crush the Combine like expected. Meanwhile, Caleb Lomu, Utah's tackle, is being touted as a long-term solution for the team's run-game woes, although adding another high-end investment at OT might not pay off immediately.
The Eagles' interior blocker situation is also under scrutiny, with Tyler Steen's contract set to expire after 2026. Olaivavega Ioane, Penn State's guard, could provide stability to a group that failed to meet the line's previous lofty standards.
As Jimmy Kempski notes, "the more logical player" for stashing would be Alabama's Kadyn Proctor, who is a size/athleticism freak but needs technical refinement. Ultimately, the Eagles' mock draft will depend on their priorities and how they evaluate these prospects.