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Mock Draft Tracker: Who will the Eagles select in the 2025 NFL Draft?

2025 NFL Draft (AP Photo/Adam Hunger)
2025 NFL Draft (AP Photo/Adam Hunger)

The 2025 NFL Draft kicks off tonight!

As the draft quickly approaches, analysts and draft experts have been trying to predict which collegiate athletes will hear their name called in Green Bay and where they will fall.

The Eagles have eight picks currently in the draft. Here is how the order stands heading into Thursday night at 8 PM:

  • Round 1, Pick 32
  • Round 2, Pick 64
  • Round 3, Pick 96
  • Round 4, Pick 134
  • Round 5, Pick 161 (from Houston)
  • Round 5, Pick 164 (from Cleveland)
  • Round 5, Pick 165 (from Washington)
  • Round 5, Pick 168

So, who will they pick?

Here's what draft experts think, with the selections listed in alphabetical order:

Trey Amos, CB, Ole Miss

Cameron Sheath (Pro Football Network): "The Eagles addressed their secondary in a big way in 2024, drafting Quinyon Mitchell and Cooper DeJean early. While their two rookies performed outstandingly, the team still relied on veteran Darius Slay to man the perimeter opposite Mitchell. To maintain DeJean's freedom to roam around the formation, the team will need to add an outside corner to replace Slay, who is now in Pittsburgh. Amos brings good size (6'1", 195 pounds) and impressive coverage skills to complement Quinyon Mitchell on the opposite boundary."

Jihaad Campbell, LB, Alabama

Daniel Jeremiah (NFL.com): "The rules are simple with the Eagles: They take the best Alabama or Georgia player who falls into their lap. Campbell is my No. 12 player in the draft, so he would be a tremendous value at the end of Round 1. If not for the shoulder surgery he's recovering from, he'd be a lock to go much higher."

Mel Kiper (ESPN): "Combining Campbell with Zack Baun and Nakobe Dean at the second level would make Defensive Coordinator Vic Fangio smile. Campbell does it all. He finished last season with 112 tackles, 11.5 tackles for loss, five sacks and an interception. This Super Bowl-winning defense saw a lot of turnover earlier in the offseason, but Campbell has the toolbox to contribute in multiple ways."

Keith Sanchez (TheDraftNetwork): "One of the biggest reasons they are champs is their ability to identify the upside in front-seven talent and utilize it. This year, that guy is Jihaad Campbell. Campbell has exceptional length and range for a linebacker. But for a linebacker, he has tremendous upside as a pass rusher and could be a very impactful player rushing off the edge or blitzing."

Josh Conerly, T, Oregon

Lance Zierlein (NFL.com): "Conerly is excellent value here, giving Philadelphia a right tackle of the future who can slide inside and compete for a job at guard in the meantime. Or the Eagles trade out."

Donovan Ezeiruaku, Edge, Boston College

Dane Brugler (The Athletic): "Ezeiruaku is No. 22 in my final top 100, but he falls to the Super Bowl champs here. With his length, bend and proven ability to reach the quarterback, he would check several boxes for the Eagles at the position."

Gennaro Filice (NFL.com): "Ezeiruaku fittingly comes off the board right after Mike Green, as the Boston College star fell a half-sack shy of his Marshall counterpart for last season's FBS crown in sacks, finishing with 16.5. He has an odd body type for an edge rusher: slightly undersized at 6-2 1/2 and 248 pounds, but with 34-inch vines for arms. Howie Roseman isn't afraid to take a walk on the wild side, though. Remember when the Eagles selected Nolan Smith near the end of Round 1 two years ago despite concerns about his substandard dimensions? That move just paid serious dividends in Philadelphia's second Lombardi Trophy run."

Joe DeLeone (Pro Football Network): "With Josh Sweat departing in free agency, the Eagles could look for a pass-rushing specialist with one of their early picks. Enter Ezeiruaku, who is fast, plays with great leverage, and displays hand-fighting nuance to win in one-on-one battles."

Maxwell Hairston, CB, Kentucky

Peter Schrager (ESPN): "The Eagles took cornerbacks with their first- and second-round picks a year ago, but that doesn't mean they wouldn't add to the defensive backfield considering the turnover this offseason. Hairston is a speedster -- he ran a 4.28-second 40-yard dash at the combine -- who is just scratching the surface of his talent."

Donovan Jackson, OL, Ohio State

Anthony DiBona (Philly Sports Network): "Jackson started 31 games at left guard for the Buckeyes. He also showcased his versatility by starting nine games at left tackle in 2024. Jackson is a former five-star recruit, which is something that Roseman has valued in recent years. The 22-year-old also had a top 30 visit to Philadelphia, which serves as a strong indicator of the team's interest."

Walter Nolen, DT, Mississippi

Rhett Lewis (NFL.com): "Philly's drafting dominance along the defensive line continues with the selection of Nolen, who furthers the Eagles' tradition of stockpiling at positions of strength, reinforcing their championship formula."

Nate Tice and Charles McDonald (Yahoo! Sports): "Nolen could go 20 spots higher or 20 spots lower and I wouldn't blink. He's incredibly talented, but needs to go to a place that will sharpen and hone his talent. The defending Super Bowl champion that has other talent on the defensive line with Vic Fangio as defensive coordinator and Clint Hurtt as defensive line coach is a pretty good landing spot for him!"

Mike Renner (CBS Sports): "Nolen is the exact kind of explosive defensive tackle the Eagles need to replace Milton Williams. He's NFL-ready in the run game with tons of potential as a pass-rusher."

2025 Eagles Draft Picks
2025 Eagles Draft Picks

James Pearce, Edge, Tennessee

Jacob Infante (Pro Football Network): "James Pearce Jr. is an explosive pass rusher with quick hands and great flexibility. Concerns about his work ethic drop him a bit, but as we've seen with Jalen Carter, putting a winning Philadelphia infrastructure around a talented young player could help get the most out of him."

Jared Dublin (CBS Sports): "The Eagles elected to use their early picks on the secondary a year ago, but they typically build through the trenches. Pearce is someone who was thought to be a top prospect but has seemingly been falling down draft boards, and that's exactly the type of guy Philly likes to nab at the end of the first round."

Shavon Revel Jr., CB, East Carolina

Adam Rank (NFL.com): "Revel is an athletic freak who could end up hitting huge in the NFL. He has limited experience. He's coming off an ACL injury. But he's the kind of player you can work into the lineup slowly and develop into a valuable starter down the road. These are the kinds of moves that made you a champion. Take the leap again here."

Nic Scourton, EDGE, Texas A&M

Mark Stolte (Pro Football Network): "Before gaining weight for the 2024 season, Nic Scourton was regarded as a top-half-of-the-first-round kind of guy after leaving Purdue. With the Boilermakers, he lined up primarily as an outside linebacker/edge defender hybrid, which allowed him to show off his natural talent at rushing the passer.

"Scourton would provide much-needed rotational help for the Philadelphia Eagles, which lost a lot of edge talent after their Super Bowl victory. Putting Scourton in a position to come in as a pass-rushing specialist surrounded by other elite players would play to his strengths really well and would make the Eagles' defense that much more daunting."

Malaki Starks, S, Georgia

Fran Duffy (ALLCITY): "Taking stock of who is on the board: offensive linemen Donovan Jackson and Josh Conerly would make some sense. Jackson has more proven versatility, whereas Conerly would take some time to get stronger if he's going to slide inside to guard. What about the defensive line? Ohio State's Tyleik Williams is an athletic, light-footed nose tackle who could push Jordan Davis. Or maybe they'd prefer the high-energy presence of a TJ Sanders from South Carolina? Off the edge, another Buckeye in JT Tuimoloau is a great scheme and character fit. There are a handful of corners still on the board. But I don't think any of these players are as good as Starks, who would project to start from day one in Vic Fangio's scheme and give the Eagles one of the best young secondaries in the NFL. Do I think this is their ideal use of the pick? Probably not. But they'll never be upset with getting a potentially great football player, regardless of position."

Mason Taylor, TE, LSU

Charles Davis (NFL.com): "GM Howie Roseman does a tremendous job of drafting players and getting them experience before they are needed as starters. Taylor, a smooth pass catcher, could be next in line."

Mykel Williams, Edge, Georgia

Pro Football Focus: "Despite adding Azeez Ojulari and Josh Uche to offset the Josh Sweat and Brandon Graham losses, the Eagles still need edge help. In comes Mykel Williams, another Georgia product falling into Howie Roseman's lap. Williams is still developing as a pass rusher, but he's stellar against the run, evidenced by back-to-back 80.0-plus PFF overall grades."

Grey Zabel, OL, North Dakota State

Maurice Jones-Drew (NFL.com): "Zabel has experience at multiple spots along the O-line but could step in as a Day 1 starter at guard for Philly, replacing the departed Mekhi Becton." – Mock drafts compiled by Liam Wichser

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