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The Philadelphia Eagles rank 18th in NFL draft capital ahead of the 2026 NFL Draft. The team is exploring potential trades to enhance their roster, focusing on key positions while managing past player departures.
The 2026 NFL Draft is less than two weeks away, and the Eagles, like 31 other teams across the league, are starting to assess potential blockbuster trades that can maximize the value of a deep pool of prospects. The Eagles build through the trenches, choosing to stock up on elite pass rushers and defensive-tackle talent while avoiding premium resources outside key positions.
A past example. Roseman hit on undrafted free agent T.J. Edwards and signed Kyzir White to a team-friendly deal in 2022, as both players played critical roles in Philadelphia's advancement to the Super Bowl. Roseman then balked at paying both players, allowing Edwards and White to walk in free agency while putting his eggs in the basket that 2022 third-round pick Nakobe Dean would blossom into a field general and tackling machine in year two.
That field general blossomed and just signed a lucrative deal with the Raiders, while Jihaad Campbell has been drafted to take his place. Howie Roseman is one of the league's leaders in trades in NFL history, and the expectation is that Philadelphia will be busy over the three-day weekend.
The details of any trade can be found in the value of the moves, as shown on the NFL's trade value chart.
Back when he was the head coach of the Dallas Cowboys and building a dynasty,Jimmy Johnson developed a value chart that assigns each draft pick a specific point value, making it easier for him and front-office types to compare the relative value of picks across different rounds. A system formulated by personnel guru Gil Brandt and the former Cowboys head coach in the 1990s, the chart helps measure the value of draft assets and helps negotiate trades. Known as the "Dallas Draft Picks Value Chart," Johnson's grading system for picks is used by executives across the league and consulted before making final decisions on trade proposals or offers.
Using the trade value chart from DraftTek, Philadelphia has the 18th-most draft capital among NFL teams and the third-best draft capital in the NFC East.
Here's where all 32 NFL teams stand with the draft fast approaching.
The Jets have nine total picks: Nos. 2, 16, 33, 44, 103, 140, 179, 228, 242.
The Raiders have 10 total picks: Nos. 1, 36, 67, 102, 117, 134, 175, 185, 208, and 219.
The Browns have nine total picks: Nos. 6, 24, 39, 70, 107, 146, 149, 206, 248.
The Cardinals have seven total picks: Nos. 3, 34, 65, 104, 143, 183, and 217.
The Dolphins have 11 total picks: Nos. 11, 30, 43, 75, 87, 90, 94, 130, 151, 227, and 238.
Picks: Nos. 9, 29, 40, 74, 109, 148, 169, 176, 210.
Picks: Nos. 4, 35, 66, 101, 142, 144, 184, 194, 225
Picks: Nos. 5, 37, 105, 145, 186, 192, 193
Picks: Nos. 12, 20, 92, 112, 152, 177, 180, 218
Picks: Nos. 8, 42, 73, 132, 136, 150, 172, 190
Picks: Nos. 10, 41, 72, 110, 189, 199, 221, 226
Picks: Nos. 14, 45, 80, 115, 154, 162, 173, 174, 211, 250, 253
Picks: Nos. 28, 38, 59, 69, 106, 141, 167, 243
Picks: Nos. 15, 46, 77, 116, 155, 195, 229
Picks: Nos. 7, 71, 110, 147, 187, 209
Picks: Nos. 21, 53, 76, 85, 99, 121, 135, 161, 216, 224, 230, 237
Picks: Nos. 18, 49, 82, 97, 163, 196, 234, 235, 244
Picks: Nos. 23, 54, 68, 98, 114, 137, 153, 178, 197
Picks: Nos. 13, 61, 93, 207, 232, 251, 252
Picks: Nos. 19, 51, 83, 119, 158, 159, 200
Picks: Nos. 25, 57, 60, 89, 129, 239, 241
Picks: Nos. 17, 50, 118, 128, 157, 181, 205, 213, 222
Picks: Nos. 22, 55, 86, 123, 204
Picks: Nos. 27, 58, 127, 133, 138, 139
Picks: Nos. 31, 63, 95, 125, 131, 171, 191, 198, 202, 212, 247
Picks: Nos. 32, 64, 96, 188
Picks: Nos. 26, 91, 126, 165, 168, 182, 220
Picks: Nos. 56, 81, 88, 100, 124, 164, 166, 203, 233, 240, 245
Picks: Nos. 47, 78, 113, 156, 214, 249, 254
Picks: Nos. 48, 79, 122, 215, 231
Picks: Nos. 52, 84, 120, 160, 201, 236, 255
Picks: Nos. 62, 108, 111, 170, 246, 256, 257
This article originally appeared on Eagles Wire: NFL Draft: Eagles rank 18th among NFL teams in 2026 draft capital
The Philadelphia Eagles rank 18th among NFL teams in draft capital for the 2026 NFL Draft.
Howie Roseman is the Eagles' general manager and is recognized as one of the league's leaders in trades.
The Eagles focus on building through the trenches by stockpiling elite pass rushers and defensive-tackle talent while avoiding premium resources outside key positions.
Recent departures include T.J. Edwards and Kyzir White, who played critical roles in the team's success but left in free agency.

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