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Mock Draft Tracker 2.0: What position could the Eagles select at No. 23?

Offensive line is a popular selection for the Eagles in Round 1.

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It's draft week!

The Eagles have eight selections in the 2026 NFL Draft, starting with the No. 23 overall pick on Thursday afternoon. Check out the first iteration of our Mock Draft Tracker here.

Here's what draft experts think the Eagles will do in Round 1, with the selections listed in alphabetical order:

Denzel Boston, WR, Washington

Nate Davis (USA Today): "Boston (6-4, 212) is [a] supersized red-zone target (20 TD catches since 2024) and boundary receiver."

Omar Cooper Jr., WR, Indiana

Chad Reuter (NFL Network): "Cooper's strength, speed and elite body control should allow him to make a smooth transition to the Eagles' offense as a rookie."

Max Iheanachor, OT, Arizona State

Michael Middlehurst-Schwartz (USA Today): "Lane Johnson would make a fine mentor to Iheanachor, a former basketball standout who could become an outright force up front if he continues along his impressive growth trajectory."

Jordan Reid (ESPN): "Eagles GM Howie Roseman often drafts eventual replacements for longtime veterans in advance, and Iheanachor is a great player to bring in to execute a Johnson succession plan. Iheanachor won't be ready to start right away, as he's still new to the sport (he started playing in junior college). He still has to learn how to sequence his frame and hand usage when latching into rushers, but he has unlimited potential and would have time to develop in Philadelphia."

Here are all 22 Eagles first round picks who made the Pro Bowl, from Davey O'Brien in 1939 to Quinyon Mitchell in 2024.

Blake Miller, OT, Clemson

Eric Edholm (NFL Network): "Miller checks a lot of boxes with his size (6-foot-6 3/4, 317 pounds) and experience (54 college starts), and the Eagles have to continue reinforcing their offensive line."

Jaime Eisner & Frankie Taddeo (Draft Network): "Blake Miller showed immense durability, starting every game for Clemson (54) in his four-year career with the Tigers, setting the school record in snaps (3,778). The Eagles are favored at odds of +115 to go offensive line with their first-round selection after witnessing star QB Jalen Hurts being sacked a whopping 79 times over the last two seasons."

Mel Kiper Jr. (ESPN): "The Eagles don't typically let future needs become current problems. General manager Howie Roseman is tactful in how he keeps the roster stocked with depth and future replacements."

T.J. Parker, EDGE, Clemson

Tom Fornelli (CBS Sports): "I could see the Eagles going with an offensive tackle at this spot, but this team's best days came when it had roughly a trillion defensive linemen to throw at opponents over the course of a game, so they add another one here."

Kadyn Proctor, OT/G, Alabama

Dane Brugler (The Athletic): "This pairing has been mocked to death, and I almost changed it just for variety's sake. But it makes sense for Philadelphia. Proctor can compete for a starting role at guard as a rookie, while also giving the Eagles a long-term succession plan behind right tackle Lane Johnson."

Jordyn Tyson, WR, Arizona State

Mike Band (Next Gen Stats): "Tyson feels like the kind of board-value swing Howie Roseman can rationalize. The Eagles have added Hollywood Brown, Elijah Moore and Dontayvion Wicks this offseason, but Tyson would give them a bigger outside option with early-starter traits and longer-term flexibility. ... The Arizona State product's medical history adds some risk, but this would be a value bet on a high-caliber talent sliding to No. 23."

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