
Eagles showing interest in Rutgers QB Athan Kaliakmanis with pre-draft visit
The Eagles are continuing to do their homework on late-round quarterback options, and this time the focus is on Rutgers signal-caller Athan Kaliakmanis.
According to NFL reporter Arye Pulli, Kaliakmanis is set to visit six teams, including the Eagles, as Philadelphia keeps digging through potential developmental options at quarterback ahead of the 2026 NFL Draft.
The Eagles are not suddenly looking for some dramatic quarterback shakeup. They are doing what smart teams do, which is turning over every rock and making sure the pipeline stays stocked.
Eagles doing more homework at quarterback
The Eagles already have Jalen Hurts as the starter, with Tanner McKee and Andy Dalton behind him, so nobody should be pretending this is some earth-shattering development. It is just a reminder that the organization values having a young quarterback in the room to develop.
That became even more relevant after Kyle McCord, who the Birds drafted in the sixth round in 2025, lasted only one season before landing with the Green Bay Packers. So if the Eagles want to replenish that developmental spot again, this would make sense.
Kaliakmanis is not being talked about as some early-round savior. He is widely viewed as a Day 3 prospect, which is exactly the range where the Eagles have taken swings on quarterbacks before. Last season at Rutgers, he threw for 3,124 yards, 20 touchdowns, and seven interceptions, numbers that at least show he took care of the football reasonably well while putting together the best season of his career.
Eagles could view Athan Kaliakmanis as a long-term project
The appeal for the Birds is pretty obvious. Kaliakmanis has starting experience from his time at both Rutgers and Minnesota, and he offers the kind of low-cost upside teams look for late in the draft. He is not a polished finished product, but he is the kind of quarterback you bring into the building, let him learn, and see if there is anything worth developing over time.
That matters because the Eagles may not have the same backup structure forever. McKee has already been talked about as a guy who could eventually get a shot elsewhere, whether that is through a trade or by leaving for a better opportunity. Dalton is a veteran stopgap, not some long-term answer. So while Hurts is obviously the guy, the Eagles still have reason to keep building depth behind him.
This is the time of year where every visit gets overanalyzed, but this one feels pretty straightforward. The Eagles are meeting with a quarterback prospect who fits the mold of a late-round developmental flier. Nothing more, nothing less.
Still, it is worth noting when the Eagles show interest in any quarterback, because they have been pretty deliberate about how they build that room. And if Arye Pulli’s report is accurate, Kaliakmanis is at least a name worth keeping in mind once Day 3 rolls around.




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