Eagles 2026 7-Round NFL Mock Draft 6.0: Philadelphia Finds Their Long-Term Answer at TE

Philadelphia Eagles general manager has watched as nine of the team’s free agents have signed elsewhere this offseason. The Eagles have signed three players, including Pro Bowl cornerback Tariq Woolen. Yet there is still plenty of work to do in Philadelphia.

The Eagles were reportedly talking to All-Pro edge rusher Trey Hendrickson before he signed with the Baltimore Ravens. Now Roseman could pivot to other options and explore the trade market to address Philadelphia’s biggest remaining needs.

Roseman has reportedly talked to the Minnesota Vikings about Pro Bowl edge rusher Jonathan Greenard. The Eagles could also be working to re-sign tight end Dallas Goedert, as they pushed back his void date to extend the negotiating window before he becomes a free agent for the first time in his NFL career?

How will Roseman fill the remaining voids on Philadelphia’s roster? Find out in the sixth version of my 2026 seven-round NFL mock draft for the Eagles!

Round 1, Pick 23: Blake Miller, OL, Clemson

Clemson offensive tackle Blake Miller checks all of the boxes as Philadelphia’s eventual replacement for All-Pro right tackle Lane Johnson. At 6’7” and 317 lbs. with 34 1/4” arms, Miller has the ideal build that many teams dream of at the position. He also showcased his athleticism at the 2026 NFL Scouting Combine with a 40-yard dash of 5.04 seconds, 32” vertical jump and a 9’5” broad jump.

Yet Miller wasn’t just a star at the “underwear olympics,” his tape is also impressive. The 22-year-old was a four-year starter at right tackle for the Tigers, where he showcased his elite athleticism and ability to work to the second level. The Eagles will likely fall in love with Miller, both on and off the field, as his iron man mentality will be appreciated in Philadelphia.

Round 2, Pick 54: Eli Stowers, TE, Vanderbilt

The Eagles have already signed tight ends Johnny Mundt and Grant Calcaterra to one-year deals. Philadelphia has also continued negotiations with Goedert. Even if the Eagles are able to re-sign Goedert, they don’t have a long-term answer at the position. Vanderbilt tight end Eli Stowers would fix that problem.

Stowers is a former quarterback that made the switch to tight end in 2023. Despite being new to the position, Stowers won the John Mackey Award in 2025, given to the best tight end in college football. He continued his dominance at the 2025 NFL Scouting Combine, as he outperformed Oregon tight end Kenyon Sadiq in several areas. Stowers would significantly raise the ceiling at tight end in Philadelphia.

Round 3, Pick 68: Kamari Ramsey, S, USC

After letting former starting safety Reed Blankenship sign a three-year deal with the Houston Texan, Philadelphia is clearly moving in a different direction at safety. While they invested a second-round pick in Andrew Makuba last year, the Eagles need to add another long-term starter at the position.

USC safety Kamari Ramsey is incredibly versatile and truly did it all for the Trojans. Ramsey primarily played in the slot last season, yet he projects as a do-it-all safety at the next level. Eagles defensive coordinator Vic Fangio values versatility in the secondary and Ramsey would certainly check that box as Blankenship’s replacement in Philadelphia.

Trade! Eagles trade a 2026 third-round pick (98th overall) to the Vikings for Jonathan Greenard.

Round 4, Pick 122: Cyrus Allen, WR, Cincinnati

While the future of Eagles All-Pro wide receiver A.J. Brown remains unclear, Philadelphia will likely have to address the position regardless in the 2026 NFL Draft. Cincinnati wide receiver Cyrus Allen would provide the Eagles with a complete skillset on day three that would compliment both Brown and DeVonta Smith as WR3, while also having the upside to become an eventual full-time starter.

Allen is a savvy route runner that understands how to beat defenders off the line of scrimmage. He ran a diverse route tree for the Bearcats and isn’t afraid to absorb a big hit over the middle of the field. Allen primarily played in the slot at Cincinnati, yet he showed the ability to line-up outside during his time at Texas A&M and Louisiana Tech.

Round 4, Pick 137: Jager Burton, OL, Kentucky

Despite adding backup center Drew Kendall in the 2025 NFL Draft, Philadelphia must continue to add developmental talent along the interior of the offensive line. Kentucky offensive lineman Jager Burton could immediately serve as a depth option at both center and guard for the Eagles.

During his five seasons at Kentucky, Burton started games at left guard, center and right guard. According to Pro Football Focus, he played over 500 snaps at each of those three positions. Burton possesses the quickness to thrive in a zone-blocking scheme, which he showcased at the 2026 NFL Scouting Combine by running the 40-yard dash in 4.94 seconds.

Round 5, Pick 153: Cade Klubnik, QB, Clemson

Eagles backup quarterback Tanner McKee is heading into a contract year and Philadelphia doesn’t currently have any other backup quarterback on their roster. Roseman will be looking to add another player to Philadelphia’s quarterback factory. Clemson quarterback Cade Klubnik could be their choice in April.

Prior to last season, Klubnik was projected as a future first-round pick and one of the best quarterbacks in college football. Yet his play declined as the Tigers went 7-5 in his twelve starts in 2025. While Klubnik’s stock has certainly declined, he still possesses the upside and traits that the Eagles will likely find enticing on day three of the 2026 NFL Draft.

Round 5, Pick 178: Harold Perkins Jr., LB, LSU

Former Eagles starting linebacker Nakobe Dean departed in free agency, which wasn’t a surprise. Yet Eagles defensive coordinator Vic Fangio recently revealed to John Clark of NBC Sports Philadelphia that second-year linebacker Jihaad Campbell is dealing with a shoulder injury that could force him to miss most of the offseason. Therefore, the Eagles could throw another dart at the position.

Similar to Klubnik, LSU linebacker Harold Perkins Jr. entered last season with high expectations. Yet Perkins didn’t look quite the same after tearing his ACL in 2024, which could cause him to fall. Despite those concerns, Perkins fits the mold as a high upside prospect with starting potential that Roseman would take a chance on.

Round 6, Pick 215: TJ Hall, CB, Iowa

While the Eagles made a splash at cornerback in free agency, they could still use more depth at the position. Iowa cornerback TJ Hall worked behind Eagles cornerback Cooper DeJean for two seasons with the Hawkeyes. Hall replaced DeJean on the outside at Iowa and could reunite with his former college teammate in 2026.

At 6’1” and 189 lbs., Hall has decent size for the position, yet he ran the 40-yard dash in a concerning time of 4.59 seconds. While that time may cause Hall to tumble down draft boards, the Eagles will have the inside scoop on him thanks to DeJean and Fangio could fall in love with his willingness as a tackler.

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