Philadelphia Eagles 7-Round NFL Mock Draft: February (2025 NFL Draft)
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Philadelphia Eagles 7-Round NFL Mock Draft: February

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The Philadelphia Eagles captured Super Bowl LIX on Sunday by defeating the Kansas City Chiefs 40-22. General manager Howie Roseman will now shift his attention to positioning his roster to repeat as champions in 2025. The Eagles possess a deep and talented squad capable of staying in contention.

The Eagles will own the No. 32 overall selection in the 2025 NFL Draft and seven total selections in the opening rounds. Roseman could be tasked with replacing several outgoing contributors. We've conducted a seven-round mock draft that achieves that.

Round 1 (No. 32 overall): Tyler Booker, IOL, Alabama

Roseman's strategy to continuously pour resources into the trenches paid major dividends. There's no reason to believe he'll abandon that belief now. Last offseason, Roseman signed former first-round bust Mekhi Becton to a prove-it deal. Becton thrived at right guard this season and is now positioned for a payday in free agency. Drafting Tyler Booker would offer the Eagles a cheaper like-for-like replacement. A phone-booth blocker, Booker is incredibly powerful and strong with the ability to overwhelm defensive linemen.

Round 2 (No. 64 overall): Josaiah Stewart, EDGE, Michigan

Josh Sweat and Brandon Graham are also among the Eagles’ pending free agents. Sweat will probably cash in via a more lucrative deal elsewhere. Vic Fangio loves rotating pass rushers, and Roseman appreciates prospects with big-program pedigree. Josaiah Stewart possesses high-end explosiveness. Stewart checks boxes and would fit in nicely alongside Nolan Smith.

Round 3 (No. 96 overall): Jack Bech, WR, TCU

Wide receiver behind A.J. Brown and Devonta Smith has been a bit of a weakness. This could be the offseason Roseman successfully addresses that need. Jack Bech is a gritty, physical receiver. Bech blocks his tail off, creates separation, and showcases reliable hands. He’s the perfect complimentary piece.

Round 4 (No. 129 overall): CJ West, DT, Indiana

Milton Williams is another pending free agent due for a sizable pay raise and likely change of scenery. Drafting a third, cheaper lineman to play with Jordan Davis and Jalen Carter is the way forward. CJ West was a big-time winner at this year’s East-West Shrine Bowl. West uses lateral agility to consistently locate the football in the backfield.

Round 5 (No. 162 overall): Jack Kiser, LB, Notre Dame

Linebacker Zack Baun made a game-changing interception in Super Bowl LIX. Baun is also on Philadelphia's lengthy list of expiring contracts. Roseman doesn’t treat off-ball linebacker as a premium position, so drafting a day-three player would follow his usual blueprint. Notre Dame’s Jack Kiser displays terrific physicality and leadership qualities.

Round 5 (No. 166 overall): Mac McWilliams, CB, UCF

Better depth at cornerback is needed. Avonte Maddox and Isaiah Rodgers aren’t guaranteed to return to Fangio’s defense in 2025. Mac McWilliams was a standout performer at this year’s Senior Bowl. Few prospects matched McWilliams in Mobile. He’s a zone-cover corner with ball skills and instincts.

Round 5 (No. 169 overall): Logan Brown, OT, Kansas

Aging right tackle Lane Johnson announced his intention to return in 2025 after winning Super Bowl LIX. Drafting a developmental tackle to learn the craft behind the future Hall of Famer would be wise. Kansas’ Logan Brown is a mobile blocker with good movement skills.



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