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Well the draft is almost here and a lot of fortunes and failures presenting itself. This is a draft class that's thin on elite talent but deep in good ones, with the best value in the mid rounds. With that here is my final mock for the year for our super champion Eagles! Enjoy!!

Re-Signings:

Cam Jurgens OC 4 years 68 million. Check!

Reed Blakenship FS - 3 years 21 million

Jordan Davis NT 3 years 16 million

Draft:

  1. Titans - Cam Ward QB

  2. Browns - Travis Hunter WR/CB

  3. Giants - Abdul Carter Edge

    Trade! The Bears package #10, #39 & 2026 3rd to the Patriots for #4

  1. Bears - Ashton Jeanty RB

  2. Jaguars - Mason Graham DT

  3. Raiders - Will Johnson CB

  4. Jets - Shedeur Sanders QB

  5. Panthers - Will Campbell OL

    Trade! The Dolphins package #13 & #48 to the Saints for #9 & #93

  6. Dolphins -Jahdae Baron CB

  7. Patriots - Armand Membou OT

  8. 49ers - Mike Green Edge

  9. Cowboys - Tetairoa McMillan WR

  10. Saints - Mathew Golden WR

  11. Colts - Tyler Warren TE

  12. Falcons - Jalon Walker LB

Trade! The Bucs package #19 & #84 to the Cardinals for #16 & #152

  1. Buccaneers - Mykel Williams Edge

  2. Bengals - Shemar Stewart Edge

  3. Seahawks - Derrick Harmon DT

  4. Cardinals - Tyler Booker OG

  5. Broncos - Emeka Egbuka WR

  6. Steelers - Jihaad Campbell LB

  7. Chargers - Luther Burden III WR

  8. Packers - Kenneth Grant DT

Trade! The Chiefs Package #31, #95 & #133 to the Vikings for #24

  1. Chiefs - Josh Simmons OT

  2. Texans - Kelvin Banks Jr. OT

  3. Rams - Coltson Loveland TE

  4. Ravens - Greg Zabel OG

  5. Lions - Nic Scourton Edge

  6. Commanders - Shavon Revel CB

  7. Bills - Trey Amos CB

  8. Vikings - Omarion Hampton RB

Trade! The Saints need to get ahead of the Browns and Giants, Howie knows this and makes them overpay they package #40 & #71 to the Eagles for #32 & 2026 3rd.

  1. Saints Jaxson Dart QB

Eagles picks

2.(#40) James Pearce Edge - Howie plays it right and he gets a second chance to draft a stud edge player as I've seen mocks now showing this is possible. James is a super twitchy with great bend he brings great size 6'5 245 lbs. to the edge with a frame that can allow for mass to be added without a loss in athletic ability. With a lightning quick first step, he has fast feet and quick hands he slices in to opponents backfields utilizing various moves at his disposal against blockers. He shows natural instincts for pass rushing setting up tackles and taking efficient angles of pursuit while showing his devastating speed to finish plays. Displays his ability to set the edge often shedding blockers to knife in the tackle, but still needs to add bit more mass to really become an impactful three down defender. An alpha dog who shows his play-making ability on the biggest stage he's someone offenses must plan for and his versatility to play with his hand in the dirt or standing up will give them nightmares.

2.(#64) T.J. Sanders DT - With the loss of Williams the depth inside the d-line is razor thin. T.J. is a powerful 3-tech while showing a tantalizing 5-tech and penetrating 1-tech tackle capabilities with an extremely quick release and having the strength to thrive in the trenches. Violent hands he shows a serious ability to jolt blockers creating separation and his natural leverage and flexibility creates havoc in the behind the line. The way he split double teams and corners through the A-gap shows rare movement skills for a 290-pounder. T.J. also has a frame that can still benefit from adding some mass which will help him in his ability to impact the run game, which he's solid at and is developing good techniques but another 10-15 lbs. will prove important. With a high floor and ceiling than Williams I consider this a major upgrade.

Trade! The Seahawks package #82, #137 and 2026 3rd for #71

3.(#82) Terrance Ferguson TE - Goedert is a stud for 10-12 games a year but the offense needs more reliability. Terrance literally is a physical carbon copy of Dallas Goedert coming in at 6'5 255 lbs., he's got top end talent and is a true pro-typical modern day TE. With a large catch radius and reliable hands rarely one to drop a pass he's a natural pass catcher who also shown to manipulate soft spots in coverage, he'll be critical in short and red-zone opportunities. A solid blocker in both base and screen formations he too can benefit from added strength, but his reliability in pass game as an in-line or big slot TE will be much appreciated.

Trade! The Jaguars package #107, #126 & #142 to the Eagles for #96 & #168

4.(#107) Logan Brown OT - I was hoping Becton would be re-signed at OG and one day maybe be Lane's replacement but it is what it is. Logan brings immense upside as a short term swing tackle and long term replacement at RT his athletic profile shows a natural ability that in a year or two can take over for Lane. Flashes a road grading prowess creating massive lanes for the running game using his massive power to box out defenders. Shows impressive movement skills he easily climbs to the second level tracking linebackers and sealing them off effectively.

Trade! Eagles package #134 & #137 to the Panthers for #111

4.(#111) Jaylen Reed S - The Eagles believe in Brown, but I don't until I see more. Jaylen is a physical beast that shows exceptional instincts especially when playing downhill. A hard hitting tackler he reliably wraps up his prey driving through contact showing his strength and willingness. Displaying a high football IQ Jaylen rarely gets caught out of position. Versatility is the name of his game able to play deep, in the box or slot Vangio is going to love his abilities. His talents will immediately show on special teams and push Brown to start down the road.

Trade! The Eagles package #161 & #164 to the Broncos for #122

4#(#122) Smael Mondon Jr. LB - Bringing back Buan was huge but they depth behind in really lacking. Smael has tremendous athletic ability with rare sideline to sideline ability his pursuit angles are crisp showing that he's an important chess piece. His coverage skills are exceptional showing the ability to mirror TE's quickly adjusting to route breaks without losing leverage. Top notch instincts his ability to diagnose and break down plays while still being an effective pass rusher.

4.(#126) Jacob Parrish NB - With Maddox moving on there becomes an immediate need for depth behind DeJean. Jacob has the speed fluid hips and mirror capability match up against most receivers, having experience in both man and zone coverage. Shows high anticipation ability often jumping routes arriving perfectly timed to disrupt plays. He will shine immediately on special teams where his 4.35 straight line speed and top notch spacial awareness will be an asset.

5.(#142) Tyrion Ingram-Dawkins DT - The d-line still needs some depth and Howie gets another bulldog and best friend of Jalen Carter win/win. Tyrion possesses eye-popping first-step quickness with the lateral explosion to shoot gaps that belies his 280-pound frame. Offers scheme versatility he can line up from the 3-tech to 7-tech depending on the situation. Still very raw his pass rush skills are far better than his run stopping he will need time to come into his own.

5.(#165) Seth McLaughlin OC - Cam just his new deal showing how important he is to this offense, but we all saw what happened when he got hurt and Dickerson had to move over weakening not one but two spots. Seth is an extremely smart man graduating summa **** laude with a perfect 4.0 GPA in just 2.5 years before completing his master's. A reliable technician he is a master at setting up blocks and excels at blocking at the second level, he can come in if needed and hold his own.

UDFA:

Ryan Fitzpatrick PK

Thor Griffith NT

Robert Longerbeam CB

Jordan Williams OT

Josh Priebe OG

Chandler Martin LB

Post Mock Trades:

Dallas Goedert to the Jaguars for a 2026 5th. After June 1st creates 4 million in cap space

Bryce Huff to the Jets for a 2026 6th. After June 1st creates 4.3 million in cap space

Depth Chart:

Offense

QB: Hurts, Mckee, Robinson

RB: Barkley, Dillon, Shipley, Williams

TE: Ferguson, Calcaterra, Bryant, Granson

WR: Brown, D. Smith, Dotson, Marshall Jr., Wilson, A. Smith

LT: Mailata, Lamm, Williams

LG: Dickerson, Pryor, Priebe

OC Jurgens, McLaughlin, Toth

RG: Steen, Green, Keegan

RT: Johnson, Brown, Kinnard

3-4 Under defense

DE: Sanders, Ojomo

NT: Davis, Booker, Griffith

DT: Carter, Ingram-Dawkins

LOLB: N. Smith, Uche, Johnson

WLB: Buan, Mondon Jr., VanSumeren

MLB: Trotter Jr., Dean-injured, Gant, Martin

ROLB: Hunt, Pearce, Ojulari

LCB: Ringo, Jackson, Fields-Castro

SS: Brown, Reed, Cine

FS: Blakenship, McCullom

RCB: Mitchell, Ricks, Longerbeam

NB: DeJean, Parrish

Special Teams

PK: Elliott, Fitzpatrick

P: Mann

PR/KR: Williams

Summary: Tons of depth and competition should make for a fun training camp!

Offense - Two big changes will be the difference going in to this season with Goedert and Becton being replaced. The most important piece still has the reigns and is the undisputed leader of the team in Jalen Hurts who I expect to again have good season and great off-season! Barkley again brings elite play-making ability and we'll see the offense again being funneled through the running game and he should be a legit threat again for MVP, Dillon offers another physical runner than Gainwell was. Our receivers are collectively IMO the best in the league with a monster in Brown and a tactician in the Slim Reaper, Doctson and Marshall Jr. offer solid and intriguing depth. Ferguson brings a reset a TE bringing youth and raw talent who can hopefully be reliable to play every game. The o-line should again be rock solid with the only question at RG where I believe Steen wins easily, the big advantage is the upgrade in depth with a true back up for Jurgens. Top 5 unit

Defense - Massive changes with key vets moving on and a lot of guys coming in. The defensive line is going to be incredibly young but talented with Carter, Davis and Sanders, they will dominate o-lines for years. The next for four will be lead by Buan boasting dangerous edge rushers in Smith and Hunt the only concern maybe how Trotter Jr. holds up until Dean's return. Pearce will be an interesting chess piece for Vangio and I can only imagine how he harnesses his potential The secondary will also be very young and talented with Blakenship being the old Eagles veteran, Ringo is going to be asked to lock down his side of the field while consistently being picked on since nobody wants to challenge Mitchell, I think he's going ball out personally. At safety can Brown step up and become reliable at least or even more? Reed and Parrish will provide good depth. The additions should give Vangio several options to use even or odd fronts and sub packages. Top 3 unit

Special Teams - For the first time in years Elliott finds himself being challenged will he return to form or are we seeing a rapid decline? Fitzpatrick is here to help answer that and may be the only UDFA to make this team. Mann was good most often, except during clutch moments it seemed, but he's way better than anything out there. The coverage and blocking personnel get a much needed upgrade with youth replacing the likes of N. Smith, Ringo, Trotter Jr., Hunt and Steen now starting. A lot will be asked of newbies Parrish, Reed, Pearce, Mondon Jr., Ingram-Dawkins, McLaughlin and Brown and their talent will pop. Williams comes in to return kicks so that starters like DeJean aren't risked and his history shows he can be a threat. Top 10 unit

2026 Draft picks 13 total (1) 1st, (1) 2nd, (3) 3rds, (2) 4th, (4) 5ths, (1) 6th, (1) 7th - Howie is going to have all the ammo he'll need to target a blue chip player or again fill multiple positions if current replacements fall short or significant injury occurs in 2025. Next year the focus probably will be if current plans fails WR3, TE2, RG, SS, MLB & CB2

2025 Prediction 13-4 with a back to back super bowl victories and true talks of a team of destiny!!

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