Philadelphia Eagles Mock Draft Roundup 2.0

Throughout the year and leading up to the 2025 NFL Draft, we will update our Philadelphia Eagles Mock Draft Roundup showing picks for the Philadelphia Eagles from several prominent sites and draft analysts.

The following are picks in recent mock drafts for the Eagles:

NFL.com — Eric Edholm

31. Luther Burden III, WR, Missouri

I suspect Burden won't go as high as some believe he will, but his Deebo Samuel-like skill set would work for the Eagles in between A.J. Brown and DeVonta Smith.

CBS Sports — Josh Edwards

31. Luther Burden III, WR, Missouri

Jahan Dotson has not made the impact that Philadelphia had hoped when it acquired him over the summer. Luther Burden III gives them another dynamic weapon in the pass game and ultimately gives them some flexibility in a top dollar position group.

NFL.com — Bucky Brooks

31. Derrick Harmon, IDL, Oregon

The Eagles believe in investing in the trenches on draft day. Harmon would add another super-sized athlete to a defensive line that is loaded with blue-chip talent.

Yahoo! — Tice/McDonald

31. Aireontae Ersery, OT, Minnesota

The Eagles offensive line factory keeps on churning. Ersery has dozens of starts under his belt at left tackle, but could be an eventual successor to Lane Johnson on the right side. Mekhi Becton has been a fun rental and project for Jeff Stoutland, but Ersery could even fill that spot if Johnson wants to hold off on his retirement for a bit longer.

The Athletic — Baumgardner/Dochterman

31. Shavon Revel Jr., CB, East Carolina

The country didn't get to see Revel much, as a September knee injury cost him his season. But a year after drafting Quinyon Mitchell and Cooper DeJean, finding another rangy and athletic chess piece would be a steal for the Eagles and a great investment — a combination Philly always does well.

EDSFootball — Kevin Hanson

31. Nic Scourton, EDGE, Texas A&M

While he led Texas A&M in sacks (five) and TFLs (14), it was a down year for Scourton, who led the Big Ten in sacks (10) in 2023 while at Purdue. It's definitely worth betting on Scourton's traits this late in Round 1, especially with Josh Sweat and Brandon Graham scheduled to become free agents in March.

The 33rd Team — Kyle Crabbs

31. Walter Nolen, IDL, Mississippi

Philadelphia is loaded full of big contracts and the team is set to see DL Milton Williams hit free agency this spring. If they are unable to secure a new deal, drafting Walter Nolen to take his reps would give the Eagles another disruptive interior presence on the front to help keep this team loaded with disruptive talent. Nolen is one of the most explosive interior players in the class and Howie loves to add his pass rushers in the draft.

NFL.com — Daniel Jeremiah

31. T.J. Sanders, IDL, South Carolina

There has not been a lot of buzz for Sanders, but I thought his tape was outstanding. He's really twitchy and would fit right in with the bevy of talented defensive linemen in Philly.

ESPN — Mel Kiper

32. Kenneth Grant, IDL, Michigan

GM Howie Roseman favors the trenches in Round 1, so don't be surprised if he finds another impact defensive tackle with the Eagles' first pick. Yes, it would be the third time in four years that he used a Day 1 selection at the position (Jalen Carter and Jordan Davis), and according to ESPN Research, we've seen a team do that only three times in the common draft era. But hey, if the Eagles are picking at No. 32, it means they won the Super Bowl and the strategy is working. Plus, Milton Williams is a free agent. Grant's instincts and ability to bat balls at the line of scrimmage would be welcomed in Philadelphia.

Here's a wild card to watch, though. The Eagles need edge rushers, too, and Boston College's Donovan Ezeiruaku could rise up draft boards this spring. He had 16.5 sacks this season.

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