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The article ranks 11 linebackers for the 2026 NFL Draft, highlighting their skills and fit for the Eagles. Key prospects include Arvell Reese and Sonny Styles, both expected to be top picks.
The Eagles have very little need at linebacker.Ā Zack BaunĀ andĀ Jihad CampbellĀ are locked in as the starters, andĀ Jeremiah Trotter Jr.Ā looks good enough to hold down the LB3 role. If the Eagles do add a linebacker, it will be to compete with Trotter andĀ MondonĀ for the LB3 and LB4 spots. It will be about depth and competition rather than addressing a hole. One profile worth keeping an eye on is theĀ hybrid linebacker/edge rusher. There are some intriguing players in this class who can play off-ball but also bring pass-rush upside, and given the Eaglesā need at edge, a player who can do both gives the coaching staff flexibility. Beyond that, any linebacker addition this year is very much a luxury pick and the kind of value selection that only makes sense if the right player falls to the right round.
The top-ranked linebackers include Arvell Reese and Sonny Styles, both considered elite talents.
The Eagles have minimal needs at linebacker, focusing on depth and competition rather than filling a significant gap.
CJ Allen is expected to be selected around pick 23 in the first round.
Arvell Reese is highlighted as a rare hybrid front-seven athlete with significant pass-rush upside.

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**1. Arvell Reese, Ohio State** Overall: A rare hybrid front-seven athlete whose speed, burst, and pass-rush upside give him Micah Parsons-style deployment flexibility. One of the most exciting defensive prospects in the entire class. Eagles Thoughts: He should go top 5 overall, so this wonāt happen. **2**. **Sonny Styles, Ohio State** Overall: A high-end athlete with the size and movement skills to anchor a defense as a modern three-down linebacker. The combination of range, coverage ability, and physicality makes him a Day 1 starter at the next level. Eagles Thoughts: Not a chance in hell. Another elite talent who will be long gone before the Eagles are anywhere near selecting.
**3. CJ Allen, Georgia** Overall: A physical, downhill linebacker whose tackling and run defense make him a reliable three-down presence. Allen hits as hard as anyone in this class and plays with consistent aggression at the point of attack. Eagles Thoughts: Allen will likely go around pick 23, but the Eagles arenāt taking a linebacker in back-to-back first rounds. Even if the value was there, the positional need just isnāt.
**4. Jacob Rodriguez, Texas Tech** Overall: An ultra-productive, instinctual linebacker whose leadership and all-around play are consistently strong. The concern is that he lacks the size and athleticism to truly dominate at the next level. Eagles Thoughts: I like Rodriguez a lot, but I expect him to go inside the top 50, and the Eagles wonāt be shopping for a linebacker that early. **5. Josiah Trotter, Missouri** Overall: A physical, instinctive linebacker whose toughness and tackling reflect a traditional downhill profile. There are some coverage limitations that will need addressing, but his run-defending instincts are reliable. Eagles Thoughts: I loved the last Trotter coming out of college, and Iām glad heās still on the Eagles. They canāt add another one, right? Jokes aside, I do like Josiah, and having both Trotters on the roster would be cool. But I canāt see the Eagles drafting him at the round he ends up going in.
**6. Jake Golday, Cincinnati** Overall: A hybrid EDGE-linebacker who played as an overhang defender in college. His size and pass-rush traits give him unique versatility as a front-seven chess piece, but he processes information slowly and has a lot of work to do before heās ready to contribute at the next level. Eagles Thoughts: The Eagles would appreciate a player with Goldayās profile. A versatile EDGE/LB hybrid is exactly the kind of chess piece this defense values. The slow processing is the real concern. Iād be interested in the third round as a developmental weapon, but not a pick earlier. **7. Anthony Hill Jr**, **Texas** Overall: A fascinating sideline-to-sideline linebacker whose size, athleticism, and versatility make him an intriguing option despite some clear issues. The ability to rush from the edge alongside his off-ball skills gives him genuine two-way value. Eagles Thoughts: I canāt see the Eagles looking at a linebacker on Day 2, but Hill becomes a legitimate option if heās still around in the third round, as the ability to rush off the edge as well as play off-ball is exactly the hybrid profile worth targeting. **8. Kyle Louis, Pittsburgh** Overall: A fluid, athletic coverage linebacker whose movement skills and flexibility project well into modern defensive schemes. He struggles coming downhill and will be a liability against the run unless he improves. He looks so slight at times that he could even end up transitioning to safety at the next level. Eagles Thoughts: Howie Roseman has liked the safety/linebacker tweener profile in the past. Louis is a very interesting player, and a smart defensive mind could find creative ways to deploy him, but he isnāt a full-time player at this stage. Iād be very interested in the third round as a chess piece, though the bust potential is high.
**9. Keyshaun Elliott, Arizona State** Overall: A smart linebacker whose size, tackling, and run-game presence make him a solid traditional early-down defender. His upside may be limited by his athleticism, but the intelligence and reliability are consistent strengths on the tape. Eagles Thoughts: I really like Elliott as a player, but I expect him to go on Day 2, and I doubt the Eagles are looking at a linebacker that early, given the coverage limitations. Heās a fun player who would be a great value on Day 3. **10. Deontae Lawson, Alabama** Overall: A very light, fast, rangy linebacker whose coverage ability and athleticism give him some upside, but his size means he simply cannot be a full-time player at the next level. A coverage specialist who needs a specific role. Eagles Thoughts: The processing concerns and the size limitations together are too much for me to get excited. There are interesting speed and coverage traits, but he shouldnāt be a Day 2 player for the Eagles. **11. Kaleb Elarms-Orr, TCU** Overall: An explosive, speedy linebacker whose elite testing profile highlights his upside, but there is a lot of work to do before he can translate that athleticism into consistent NFL-level play. The processing needs significant development. Eagles Thoughts: Iād be surprised if the Eagles target him, but if they want a speedy linebacker for depth, Elarms-Orr is an interesting Day 3 option. The processing needs a lot of work before he can be trusted on the field. *Thank you for reading! Iād love to hear your thoughts, so feel free to comment below and ask any questions. If you enjoyed this piece, you can find more of my work and podcast**here**.*Ā *If you would like to support me further, please check out m*yĀ Patreon here!