It's never too early to look ahead in the NFL Draft cycle, and early 2027 mock drafts are already offering insight into how the Philadelphia Eagles could approach their future roster building. Philadelphia just landed a talented eight-player class that'll take the organization into the future.
The Eagles selected eight players in the 2026 NFL draft, with Howie Roseman getting tremendous value with his first four picks. Value is an integral part of the draft process. Understanding the board is vital to judging how teams maximized value during the draft. Establishing actual “value” on NFL draft prospects is incredibly difficult, with all 32 NFL teams having different schemes, cultures, and ideas of what elite talent looks like.
On the offensive side, tackle and guard depth are also being projected as future needs. Philadelphia has historically invested heavily in the offensive line, and early 2027 projections suggest that trend won't change. Prospects with versatility, size, and strong pass protection traits are frequently tied to the Eagles in these scenarios.
With the rookie minicamp fast approaching, here's an early look at mock draft projections.
Dane Brugler/The Athletic: Teitum Tuioti, edge, Oregon
CBS Sports: Princewill Umanmielen, EDGE, LSU
Fox Sports: Teitum Tuioti, Edge, Oregon
PFF: ED A.J. Holmes Jr., Texas Tech
Sports Illustrated: Jordan Seaton, OT, LSU
NJ.com:Tae Johnson, S, Notre Dame
Johnson solves Philadelphia's long-term safety need.
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