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Eagles Final Mock Draft Roundup: Who will Philly take at No. 32 tonight?

The 2025 NFL Draft kicks off tonight, and while the Eagles aren’t picking until the end of the first round, there’s still plenty of intrigue around who Howie Roseman might pull the trigger on at No. 32.

With holes to fill and smokescreens everywhere, the mock drafts have been all over the place — and frankly, that’s exactly how Howie likes it.

Let’s run through the latest projections from every major outlet before the chaos starts tonight in Green Bay.

Eagles Mock Draft Projections: Who’s Being Linked to Philly?

Malaki Starks, S, Georgia – A do-it-all safety who can also line up in the slot. Philly could use a versatile defender on the back end, especially after parting ways with CJ Gardner-Johnson again. Starks is the kind of athlete who could walk in and start Week 1. Source: Delaware Online

Derrick Harmon, DT, Oregon – Disruptive, strong, and exactly the type of player the Eagles love loading up on in the trenches. If Milton Williams doesn’t take the next step, Harmon could eat into his snaps quickly. Source: Bleeding Green Nation

Mykel Williams, EDGE, Georgia – Another Georgia product? Shocking. Williams brings versatility to the edge and would be a nice rotational piece while Brandon Graham rides off into the sunset. Source: Dawgs By Nature

Walter Nolen, DT, Ole Miss – Once the No. 1 overall recruit, Nolen has the tools to dominate inside. Character concerns may push him down the board, but you think Howie cares? If the talent’s there, he’ll bite. Source: PhillyVoice

Mason Taylor, TE, LSU – Yes, a tight end. If Dallas Goedert is on his way out (or traded during the draft), the Eagles might start prepping for life without him. Taylor is athletic and has upside as a receiving threat. Source: NFL.com

Colston Loveland, TE, Michigan – Another tight end option, this time from a program Roseman’s clearly cozy with after the Nolan Smith/Jalen Carter/Jordan Davis pipeline. If Goedert’s gone, Loveland is a logical plug-and-play. Source: Bleeding Green Nation

Shavon Revel, CB, ECU – Coming off an ACL tear, but the upside is undeniable. Big, physical, and plays with an edge. Sounds like someone Big Dom would approve of. Source: Pride of Detroit

James Pearce Jr., EDGE, Tennessee – If he’s still on the board at 32, the Eagles might sprint the card in. Pearce is explosive, productive, and would immediately fill the Josh Sweat role as a primary pass-rusher. Source: Rocky Top Talk

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Eagles Have Options, and That’s the Point

Picking at No. 32 doesn’t mean settling — it means letting everyone else make mistakes while Howie works his magic. Whether it’s a trench guy, a defensive back, or even a tight end, the Eagles are in position to grab someone who can contribute right away.

And let’s be honest — odds are we’ll get some kind of trade or curveball. It’s the NFL Draft. It’s Howie Roseman. And it’s Philadelphia.

Get your popcorn ready.

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