The Eagles Just Handed Jalen Hurts the One Thing Defenses Feared Most in This Explosive 2026 Mock Draft.QQ

The Philadelphia Eagles cash in on tremendous haul in latest 2026 NFL mock draft.

As long as Howie Roseman holds the general manager position for the Philadelphia Eagles, this is an organization that is going to be aggressive in order to improve the roster. We have seen that in the trade market very recently, as well as consistently in free agency and via the NFL Draft. That’s how this sustainable product under head coach Nick Sirianni has been created so well.
The 2026 NFL Draft will once again offer an opportunity for the Eagles to continue building out their roster. In the latest 7-round mock draft over at A to Z Sports, the aim was to continue adding support around quarterback Jalen Hurts. From there, continuing to add team speed was the top priority.
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Round 1, Pick 30: Makai Lemon, WR, USC
Lemon is an outstanding all-around pass catcher who makes plays after the catch, can create explosives, and win through contact. With the constant drama surrounding AJ Brown, investing in some insurance would be a smart move. If nothing else, you now have the best wide receiver trio in the NFL.
Round 2, Pick 61: Dani Dennis-Sutton, EDGE, Penn State
From a physical perspective, Dennis-Sutton has everything you would want coming off the edge. He’s long, explosive, and has the frame to become a standout against the run and pass. If he finally breaks out, the Eagles would have found tremendous value in this spot.
Round 3, Pick 67: Chris Johnson, CB, San Diego State
The Eagles are desperate for outside cornerbacks opposite of Quinyon Mitchell. You won’t find many smoother cover men in the 2026 class than Johnson. He has the requisite size and movement skills, as well as a tremendous feel for the game.
Round 3, Pick 94: Michael Trigg, TE, Baylor
Trigg is a freaky athlete with all the upside as a mismatched weapon from his tight end position. It’s all going to be about being comfortable with the person off the field and getting a more consistent player on it. This feels like the perfect potential replacement for Dallas Goedert.
Round 3, Pick 98: Drew Shelton, OT, Penn State
Heading into the 2025 college football season, it felt like Shelton had a good chance to be one of the top offensive tackles in the class. He is an extremely smooth athlete, possessing the patience, foot speed, and mirroring ability to become one of the better pass protectors in the group. His core strength, however, has still been an issue, and it will need to be improved.



