The 2025 NFL regular season is in the books. So now we have some clarity involving picks for the upcoming 2026 draft, as compensatory picks have been determined.
The Eagles will net a fifth-round pick in the ’26 draft for the deal that sent edge rusher Bryce Huff to the San Francisco 49ers. It could have turned into a fourth-round pick had Huff recorded eight sacks with San Francsico, but he fell short of that mark.
Philadelphia will also land a relatively high third-round pick for trading Haason Redick to the New York Jets in 2024.
Eagles currently have 8 picks in upcoming 2026 NFL Draft
So in all, the Eagles will have eight total selections in the ’26 draft, with all of those picks coming in the first five rounds. Here’s a look at how those picks break down by round:
- 1st Round
- 2nd Round
- 3rd Round
- 3rd Round
- 4th Round
- 4th Round
- 5th Round
- 5th Round
The Eagles have drafted very well in recent years, especially in early rounds, and they'll look to continue that trend this year.
If you’re wondering why the Eagles don’t have any picks in the 6th or 7th round of the draft, it’s because they traded those picks away prior to the start of the season.
Philadelphia's seventh-round pick in 2026 was traded to the Jacksonville Jaguars in the deal that brought Tank Bigsby to Philadelphia, while their sixth-round pick went to the Houston Texans in the C.J. Gardner-Johnson trade.
The draft isn’t until late April, so a whole lot could change between now and then. The Eagles could potentially trade picks away, or acquire additional picks prior to draft day.
Meanwhile, the official draft order and pick selections for the Eagles will be determined after their season comes to an end.
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