2025 simulated draft of Eagles: some trades against Howie Roseman Originally appeared on NBC Philadelphia Sports
In our latest simulation project, Howie Roseman makes some professions to maximize the value of the Eagles in the 2025 draft.
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In our latest simulated project, Howie Roseman does some trades to maximize her value in the 2025 draft:
Round 1-32: Saints (via the eagles): Jalen Milroe, Qb, Alabama *
* Eagles receives: 40th choice, 93rd choice, 2026 2nd round of round
* The saints receive: 32nd choice, 96th choice, 2026 4th choice
Like the last time they won the Super Bowl, the Eagles exchange 32ND take. None of their main potential options (Mykel Williams, Walter Nolen, Josh Simmons, Malaki Starks) falls, then Howie Roseman improves her group of future choice. In this scenario, he slips eight places in an exchange with the saints which reveals an additional 2nd round in 2026 and a slight movement on the turn 3. Kellen Moore obtains Jalen Milroe to prepare the quarter-back of the future (perhaps even present, given the respect of Derek Carr, while the Eagles have an additional additional year to continue to restore the goalkeeper.
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Round 2-40: Eagles (via saints): Donovan Jackson, G / T, Ohio State
Jackson is exactly what Eagles need short and long -term along the offensive line. He is your starter of day 1 in Right Guard next to Lane Johnson, then launches outside to tackle once Johnson calls this a career. Former 5 -star recruit, Jackson succeeded 31 career departures from the guard before an injury to his teammate Josh Simmons forced him on a tackle on the left. He gathered a higher band in the last nine games of Buckeyes playing Blindeside, which led to a national championship. Howie Roseman has shown an affinity for the winning players of the title, adding nine in the last five drafts. The Pedigree of the Jackson Championship and the ability to level up in a new position if necessary, make him an ideal adjustment to register at Stoutland University.
Round 2-64: Landon Jackson, Edge, Arkansas
Jackson is classified around 50th on many large experts of experts, so I hope that the chance of Roseman’s draft continues, and he can catch the rusher on board at the end of the second round. Jackson has a history of checkered injuries, but he dominated the senior Bowl, then exploded the combine harvester, displaying a 4.68 in the 40 yard dashboard and a 40.5-inch vertical jump. It is long and strong off the edge, producing 6.5 bags in each of the last two seasons. At 6 feet 6 inches and 264 pounds, Jackson would be an ideal replacement for Josh Sweat.
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Round 2-83: (via Steelers): Harold Fannin, Jr., Te, Bowling Green *
* Steelers receive: 93rd choice (via the saints), 161st choice, 2026 5th RD Pick
The Eagles Mosey increased by 10 additional places to hang the winner of the Mackey Award. As a high -end of the country, Fannin had a strange academic production. He set the record for most of the captures (117) and yards (1,555) in a single season in his position. In addition, he is only 20 years old. Howie Roseman says that he is looking for unique features and that there may be no one more unique than Fannin. It lacks traffic jams, but is explosive in the open field and grabs everything. He did his best against high -end competition like Penn State (11 catches, 137 yards, TD) and Texas A&M (8 catches, 145 yards, TD). His university coach, Scott Loeffler, is now the Eagles QB coach. This is probably a pure chance, but I suppose that the affinity of the organization for Loeffler came from Scouting Fannin. Anyway, they already have all the information they need in the building on the player and the person they get. This also gives Eagles even more lever to force Dallas Goederrt in a salary reduction for a last season in Philly or more likely the end of the GOEDERT’s mandate in Midnight Green Come Draft Weekend.
Round 4-134: JJ PEGUES DT, OLE MISS
After missing Walter Nolen in the first round, the Eagles seized his defensive line companion on day 3. Pages (pronounced Puh-Geese) is a big body at 309 pounds, but it is fast out of the ball and has a range of rush movements to the passes. He is a high content in characteristic, winning the Chucky Mullins Courage Prize in Ole Miss. Pages, a tight-up converted, served as a short ball holder for the rebels, marking 7 affected last season. So if Tash’s push is prohibited, it could even be a return option on the goalkeeper. Although painting is a little older, it could immediately contribute to the defensive rotation of the tackle.
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Round 5-164: Jaylin Smith, CB, USC
The Eagles have lost key parts in secondary school, but they will not force things at the start of the project. They are waiting for Tour 5 to finally approach the position. Smith visited the birds during a top-30 which was a clear indicator of its probability of writing a player in recent times. It is from the smallest for a corner at 5 feet 11 inches and 187 pounds, but it is fiery and has a punch. Smith played outside the corner last season but has experience at Nickel and even safe. He posted a 4.45 in the 40 yards of 40 yards with the combine harvester. The versatility of Smith combined with its style of play gives me vibrations Avonte Maddox.
Round 5-165: Jalen Travis, OT, Iowa State
While the Eagles hope that their first choice, Donovan Jackson, will one day be able to move outside to play the tackle, their succession plans did not always work as they expected. Lane Johnson was originally set as replacement by Jason Peters – 13 seasons later, he is still on the right side. Landon Dickerson was drafted in the center but is a double bowling player twice. The point being, if Jackson immediately begins at guard, he can stay there. Thus, the Eagles add an additional depth of tackle to the huge Jalen Travis absolutely massive. At 6 feet 8 inch and 339 pounds, he spent three seasons in Princeton before going to Iowa State to play for the good friend of Nick Sirianni, Matt Campbell. Travis has a basketball background and tested very well with the combine harvester, displaying a 35-inch vertical and 5.14 in the 40 yards dash. It is an emergency swing tackle with a starter potential.
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Round 5-168: Tai Felton, WR, Maryland
The Eagles have great hopes for Jahan Dotson this season, but he enters the last year of his contract and taking into account the way they have transmitted non-premium players, I doubt that the former first-round choice is back for 2026. Johnny Wilson seems to have the inner track for the third place of long-term receiver, but Felton enters the competition with a different skills. It is a burner (4.37 in the dashboard of 40 yards) which produced at a level of ten entirely ten (96 catches, 1,124 yards) for terps.