Eagles Mock Draft 2.0
Posted April 20th, 2026 | No Comments »Two posts in one day? It is that time of the year. We are now just days away from the draft so it is time for me to put out another mock draft. This is a combination of what I think the Eagles will and and players that I like, who also happen to be good fits. I didn’t include any trades. I wanted to focus on what could happen if the Eagles stay put. We know Howie will be trading, up and down. I used a variety of sources to try to get the values right. It would be great to have a bunch of guys fall to the Eagles. As Howie always says, hope for the best, but prepare for the worst.
1 – 23 – OT Max Iheanachor – Arizona State – 6-5, 321
Shocking, huh? I know most mock drafts have this pick. I’m guessing that both Monroe Freeling and Kadyn Proctor will be off the board. Iheanachor has a higher ceiling than Caleb Lomu or Blake Miller. Iheanachor could come in and work at RG as a rookie or they could have him focus on RT to get ready for the future. He is a terrific prospect. He’s got good size and length. He ran 4.91 at the Combine, with a 10 split of 1.74. That’s excellent for a big man. Iheanachor has good feet and is a good pass protector. He faced some elite pass rushers in the Big 12 and more than held his own. He shows a real nasty streak, wanting to bury defenders when he’s got the chance. Iheanachor had a strong season. He followed that with impressive showings at both the Senior Bowl and Combine. He’s checked all the boxes and would be an outstanding heir apparent to Lane Johnson.
Arizona State OT Max Iheanachor is the kind of high upside prospect you should target late 1st
The movement skills at his size are rare and while he is still raw he is a lot further along than he should be given he only started playing football 5 years ago #BuildingTheBoard pic.twitter.com/c3XqnJtk9f
— Steve Letizia (@CFCBears) April 8, 2026
2 – 54 – Edge R Mason Thomas – Oklahoma – 6-2, 241
Is he undersized? Yes. So he must be a great athlete, right? Not really. What Thomas is…a total bad ass. He flies around the field blowing up everything he can. And while he’s small, he’s tough as nails. Better run defender than some guys who are bigger than him. Thomas plays with a real chip on his shoulder. He had 15.5 sacks over the past two seasons combined, along with 22 TFLs and 4 FFs. He is a disruptive force and playmaker. Big OTs think they are going to dominate him, but often end up feeling differently after the game. Loved watching this guy play. The Eagles have shown some interest in him. While the Eagles might ideally prefer a bigger edge rusher, the real key is finding someone who can play the run and affect the QB. Thomas can do both.
ED R Mason Thomas, Oklahoma (#32) pic.twitter.com/SwHfcclwPS
— Taylor Kyles (@tkyles39) March 31, 2026
3 – 68 – WR Bryce Lance – NDSU – 6-3, 204
We know the Eagles need to add a receiver and they swing for the fences here. Howie loves players that have big time potential. Lance is a big WR who also happens to run 4.32 and has a vertical of 41.5 inches. That’s a special athlete. Sean Mannion would be on board. He had a big, fast WR from NDSU with the Packers, Christian Watson. Watson was a difference maker for Green Bay. Lance would have a chance to be that kind of player for Philly. Lance isn’t just a size/speed guy. He’s a talented receiver with good hands. He didn’t face top competition and needs work on route-running, but could develop into a key player for the Eagles. He would give them a field-stretcher and playmaker. They have been checking out a lot of speedy receivers so he’s what they would be looking for. Lance posted gaudy numbers over the past two seasons. In 2024 he was 75-1053-17 and in last season he was 51-1079-8. Averaged 17 yards per catch for his career.
Bryce Lance Cut Ups https://t.co/0yDGftLpY0 pic.twitter.com/pTFOKoAGki
— jeremiah‍⬛ (@NewEraMiah) March 12, 2026
3 – 98 – TE Justin Joly – NC State – 6-4, 241
I thought about going with Sam Roush here, but I feel like Joly is a player Howie and the Eagles would like better. He is a natural pass-catcher and good athlete. While he lacks ideal size, he is a willing blocker and has potential in that area. Joly has good RAC ability, which is one of the reasons I went with him over Roush. Joly is more agile and natural on the move. I think that will be key in the new scheme. He can line up out wide, in the slot or in-line. Joly is a good route-runner and shows a good feel for getting open. Caught 166 passes over his career so he’s a proven pass-catcher. Had 7 TDs last season. The Eagles did meet with him at the Combine.
Justin Joly (6’4 241) NC State
+ Body positioning as a receiver
+ Almost 2,000 receiving yards for his career
+ 66% career contested catch rate
+ Natural hands catcher
+ Just a 2.0% drop rate in 2025
+ Crispness to his routes
+ Alignment versatility
+ Massive hands (10 1/2”)
+… pic.twitter.com/V27Rb2K9Io— Bengals & Brews (@BengalsBrews) March 2, 2026
4 – 114 – OG Brian Parker – Duke – 6-5, 309
With Landon Dickerson’s future uncertain, the Eagles need to add a guard to the mix. Parker played RT for Duke, but doesn’t have the footwork and length you need to be a starting OT in the NFL. He went to the Shrine Game and played G/C. Parker looked natural on the inside. He has good size and is a solid athlete. You will love his tenacity as a run blocker. He really gets after it. Parker has quick feet and gets off the ball really well. I think he would be a good fit in the new offense. He has RT experience and G/C ability. The Eagles love versatile blockers like that. Could be similar to Jack Driscoll in that regard. I do think Parker can be a good starting OG at the next level.
Duke Offensive Lineman Brian Parker 6’5 309 32.8 inch arms
In his last two seasons at Duke he allowed 3 sacks and 30 pressures on 1053 pass block snaps
Awesome hand placement and initial strike speed, able to create leverage off his initial step and angle block lineman.… pic.twitter.com/lEaWHsgCh8
— Yuri (@Yuri_Ravens) March 24, 2026
4 – 137 – SAF Jakobe Thomas – Miami – 6-1, 211
The Eagles need someone to pair with Drew Mukuba long term. Thomas would be a good complement. He has good size and is a physical player. Thomas could play more underneath if they want Mukuba being the deep guy. Thomas lacks ideal speed at 4.57, but plays plenty fast and shows good range. He’s also a playmaker, which the Eagles really value. Had 5 INTs, 2 FF, 3.5 sacks and 6 PDs as a senior. Finished career with 9 INTs and 16 PDs. Thomas is a strong tackler and can be an impact hitter. He trusts his eyes and attacks whatever is in front of him. Has good hands and can make tough catches.
Jakobe Thomas can impact the game from multiple alignments. Showed range as a deep safety, reading and triggering in the intermediate areas of the field, and as a blitzer from the box pic.twitter.com/QUTVnbf2SP
— Billy M (@BillyM_91) March 26, 2026
5 – 178 – DT Jordan van den Berg – Georgia Tech – 6-3, 310
I thought about going with a LB here, but feel there is more need for another DL. Van den Berg is a former rugby player so he is a tough and physical player. He’s also a great athlete. He ran 4.94 at his Pro Day and had a crazy short shuttle time of 4.19. That’s better than LeSean McCoy. He began at Penn State and then transferred to GT. Really emerged in his senior season. Had 44 tackles, 11 TFLs and 3 sacks. Van den Berg plays with good leverage and will take on double teams so he’s not just an upfield guy. He is highly disruptive when he does attack upfield. Quick off the ball and has outstanding lateral agility. The Eagles have spoken with him. Would be a good scheme fit and great value.
Jordan van den Berg pic.twitter.com/VHsbdUmur8
— James Foster (@NoFlagsFilm) March 22, 2026
6 – 197 – CB Latrell McCutchin – Houston – 6-2, 191
The Eagles are good at CB for this season, but could use someone to add to the mix for the future. McCutchin has the kind of size and speed they like (4.43). He is a good overall athlete witih a 38-inch vertical and 3-cone time of 7.00. He had 10 PBUs last season. The downside is that he never had an INT in college. McCutchin has good man cover skills and will go hit and tackle. He gets a good break on the ball and shows good ball skills. He just doesn’t have good hands. He was a key STer for Houston so if he doesn’t pan out on defense could at least over value there.
One of my favorite late-round prospects is Houston CB Latrell McCutchin. Long, aggressive, and rangy press man corner with good hip fluidity for his size. He’s got all of the physical traits you look for and I love his play strength as a run defender.
He will require patience… pic.twitter.com/3Pw3XU1C6T
— Jonah Tuls (@JonahTuls) March 28, 2026
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If Howie can move down and add more late picks, the Eagles could go for a LB, another safety or a QB. There would also be the possibility of a second TE. I don’t want him moving down too much, but adding an extra pick or two would be great. I especially like the depth at TE and safety.
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