2026 NFL Draft: Here is how to stay informed on the Jacksonville Jaguarsā picks
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The Philadelphia Eagles are preparing for the 2026 NFL Draft with eight picks in the first six rounds, likely targeting an offensive tackle like Max Iheanachor from Arizona State. They may trade up to secure a top prospect to succeed Lane Johnson.
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Arizona State offensive lineman Max Iheanachor (58) warms up during the first day of fall practice in Tempe, Ariz. on July 30, 2025. | Patrick Breen/The Republic / USA TODAY NETWORK via Imagn Images
The Philadelphia Eagles are entering the 2026 NFL Draft with eight picks, all within the first six rounds. Hereās what I think they might do with them.
The Eagles trading up for an offensive tackle in the 2026 NFL Draft is a strong bet; theyāve been interested in acquiring a potential Lane Johnson successor for years now. It hasnāt happened in part because there were some drafts where there were runs on offensive linemen before the Eagles picked. Armed with no shortage of picks (plus the potential of more incoming through an eventual A.J. Brown trade), I suspect that Howie Roseman will be aggressive (as is his wont) and try to move up the board for someone like Kadyn Proctor or Monroe Freeling.
But it takes two to tango and thereās no guarantee that Roseman will find a trade partner. In the event that he has to stay at No. 23, Iheanachor should reasonably be available. The Arizona State blocker ranks No. 33 on the 2026 Arif Hasan NFL Draft Consensus Big Board.
Admittedly, the Eagles could be reaching here. But Iheanachorās value is driven down in part because thereās question about his ability to play right away in 2026. That aspect shouldnāt matter as much to Roseman, who has more of a long-term focus in mind.
The Eagles are likely to draft Max Iheanachor, an offensive tackle from Arizona State, as they seek a successor for Lane Johnson.
The Eagles have eight picks in the 2026 NFL Draft, all within the first six rounds.
The Eagles are focusing on acquiring an offensive tackle, with strong interest in players like Kadyn Proctor and Monroe Freeling.
The Eagles might trade up to secure a top offensive tackle prospect, as they have been looking for a successor to Lane Johnson for years.
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Iheanachorās high-ceiling profile is intriguing. Some of the glimpses I saw while watching him were pretty tantalizing. Iād certainly feel more confident about his chances of developing if Jeff Stoutland was still around but his departure doesnāt mean the Birds are merely going to stop trying to groom offensive line prospects.
This draft is about Roseman returning to his roots and building through the trenches. The Eaglesā offensive line was uncharacteristically a weakness for the team last year and there are major questions about the viability of Landon Dickerson and Cam Jurgens moving forward. Not to mention that Tyler Steen is set to be a free agent after 2026. Oh, and the Eagles also lost their top two backup interior offensive line options from last year (Brett Toth and Matt Pryor) in free agency. Rutledge can push for playing time this season.
The Eagles are clearly in the market to add an edge rusher. It seems like they might trade for a veteran (Jonathan Greenard, perhaps). But they could still afford to add more depth and youth at this position. Again, this draft is about strengthening the trenches.
The Eagles simply must draft a tight end at some point in this draft. They need someone who can feasibly be on the roster beyond 2026. Delp has been getting some Round 2 buzz but that feels high for a player whoās averaged 264.3 yards per season over the last three years. Later on Day 2 is more reasonable.
The QB Factory rolls on. The value is too good here to not add the son of former Eagles QB coach Doug Nussmeier. Tanner McKee will be a free agent after this season and Andy Dalton can be elevated to QB2 with the rookie developing at QB3.
Methinks the Eagles would ideally like to add a receiver with size in this draft and the 6ā4ā, 205 pound Fields has that big frame, which he utilized to make big plays in college (17.5 yards per reception in 2025).
I donāt think itās crazy to suggest the Eagles could double dip at tight end in this draft. Again, they currently have no real long-term options there.
Day 3 flier on a position of need.
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