The Eagles have 12 known invites out for 2025 NFL Draft top-30 visits.
That's enough of a sample size to begin tiering up the players and where they could be in play for Philadelphia in April. Version 1.0 of the tiers will be updated as more names are revealed.- The Eagles need an edge rusher, and the ones most likely to fall in their range are Ezeiruaku and Texas A&M athlete Shemar Stewart, who has some production concerns.
- Conerly makes a lot of sense as an heir to Lane Johnson, who could start his career inside with Jeff Stoutland's help.- Jackson strikes me as a potential Day 1 starter at right guard for Philadelphia, but the value isn't quite there at No. 32, and he won't be around at 64.- It's hard to imagine the Eagles going at the top of the draft for another corner after Quinyon Mitchell and Cooper DeJean last year, but Hairston is a tailor-made fit for Vic Fangio with natural zone coverage abilities.- Grant is a tremendous athlete with a high ceiling who is a tough evaluation for some because of the level of competition at William & Mary. The ceiling is so good, someone may jump long before No. 64.- Roberts is more of an old-school five-technique but he does offer size and potential versatility to toggle from edge to the inside.- A tackle who projects to OG in the NFL, it's hard to see the fit with Mbow in Philadelphia because he's more athlete than mauler, and the Eagles have been most successful with powerful guards.- Belton is a king-sized OT with power. You can almost see the Mekhi Becton-like move to the inside in Stoutland's mind but Belton is unlikely to last to No. 64.- A Late college switch from off-ball linebacker to edge defender has sparked intrigue with Oladejo. My guess is this is the kind of player the Eagles would not jump on until Day 3. If he lasts that long, you might package some fives and a future pick to move up to the top of Day 3 where the value matches up.- Blue is a speed guy who profiles as a third-down back but must improve his pass protection and ball security.- Baron has NFL size but lacks the speed and creativity in his pass rush to be more than a Day 3 prospect.- Travis is a tall swing tackle option who may be out of the equation with the signings of veterans Kendall Lamm and Matt Pryor.John McMullen is a veteran reporter who has covered the NFL for over two decades. The current NFL insider for JAKIB Media, John is the former NFL Editor for The Sports Network where his syndicated column was featured in over 200 outlets including the Los Angeles Times, Chicago Tribune, and Miami Herald. He was also the national NFL columnist for Today's Pigskin as well as FanRag Sports. McMullen has covered the Eagles on a daily basis since 2016, first for ESPN South Jersey and now for Eagles Today on SI.com's FanNation. You can listen to John, alongside legendary sports-talk host Jody McDonald every morning from 8-10 on ‘Birds 365,” streaming live on YouTube.com. John is also the host of his own show "Extending the Play" on AM1490 in South Jersey and part of 6ABC.com's live postgame show after every Eagles game. You can reach him at jmcmullen44@gmail.com or on Twitter @JFMcMullen
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