Eagles 30 Visit Tracker for the 2026 NFL Draft

The NFL allows each team to host up to 30 non-local prospects on visits to the team’s facility each year ahead of the NFL Draft. The Philadelphia Eagles have often used these exclusive meetings to take a closer look at prospects that they’re truly interested in and have eventually selected during the event.

Prior to the 2023 NFL Draft, the Eagles hosted four players on a 30 visit that they drafted: Jalen Carter, Nolan Smith, Tyler Steen and Kelee Ringo. Prior to the 2024 NFL Draft, the Eagles hosted four players on a 30 visit that they drafted:  Quinyon Mitchell, Cooper DeJean, Jalyx Hunt, Ainias Smith and Johnny Wilson.

Yet in the 2025 NFL Draft, Philadelphia didn’t select a single player that they hosted on one of their 30 visits. While that could’ve been a coincidence as the Eagles had several players poached by division rivals, maybe the Eagles were trying to throw the rest of the league off their scent.

Regardless, I believe that it’s still worth tracking each of Philadelphia’s 30 visits during the pre-draft process. Recent history (outside of last year) proved how highly the team values these limited interactions. Here are the prospects that have reportedly visited the Eagles ahead of the 2026 NFL Draft.

Omar Cooper Jr., WR, Indiana

Indiana wide receiver Omar Cooper Jr. enjoyed a breakout season in 2025, as he helped power the Hoosiers to a National Championship. Cooper led Indiana with 69 receptions for 937 yards, while also hauling in 13 touchdowns. He has also continued to improve his stock during the pre-draft process.

At 6’0” and 199 lbs., Cooper has a solid build and showcased his athleticism by running the 40-yard dash in 4.42 seconds and a 37” vertical jump. Cooper has the ability to win both inside and outside, along with impressive toughness after the catch. He has drawn comparisons to Deebo Samuel and projects as an ideal fit in Sean Mannion’s offense.

Source: NFL/CFB analyst Ryan Fowler (@_RyanFowler_ on X)

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