The Philadelphia Eagles enter the 2024 NFL Draft Thursday night with eight picks over the three-day event.
The organization has long built the core of its team through the draft. The Eagles are nearly through another offseason in which they’ve signed multiple homegrown players to long-term extensions. Howie Roseman is an aggressive general manager who frequently uses trades to secure the players his front office desires.
The Eagles must stabilize themselves as Super Bowl contenders. After going 11-6 in last year’s regular season and losing to the Tampa Bay Buccaneers in the NFC wild-card round, Nick Sirianni overhauled his coaching staff to rectify one of the most sudden and catastrophic collapses in NFL history.
New offensive coordinator Kellen Moore and defensive coordinator Vic Fangio form Philadelphia’s new schematic brain trust, and they must better maximize a roster that remains highly talented despite losing franchise pillars to retirement. By being aggressive in free agency — landing high-profile signees like Saquon Barkley, Bryce Huff and C.J. Gardner-Johnson — the Eagles have only a few holes on their roster, along the offensive line, at linebacker and in the secondary.
Keep returning here throughout the draft for analysis and grades for each Eagles pick.
Round 1
No. 22
Round 2
No. 50 (via Saints)
No. 53
Round 4
No. 120 (from Steelers, via Rams)
Round 5
No. 161 (via Buccaneers)
No. 171 (comp pick)
No. 172 (comp pick)
Round 6
No. 210 (comp pick)
Round 7
No picks
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