The Philadelphia Eagles have plenty to watch during recent round of pro days, with heavyweight schools such as Alabama, Ohio State, and Texas A&M open to NFL scouts.
Pro Days get kicked up a notch on Wednesday, when heavyweight schools such as Ohio State, Alabama, and Texas A&M, with their heavyweight prospects, hold theirs. Here’s a closer look at prospects that could entice the Eagles in next month’s draft.
An offensive tackle whom many mock drafters have the Eagles taking with the 23rd overall pick. There haven’t been any reports of the Eagles scheduling a top-30 visit with him yet, but there’s still plenty of time for that. In the meantime, they will get another chance to see the 6-7, 352-pound big man’s footwork and technique.His best spot may be in the slot, and here’s a little of what NFL Media wrote about him: “Strong, sturdy wideout. … He’s quick, elusive, and strong to generate yards after the catch. His speed is good but not elite, and he lacks a home run gear to pull away from pursuit.”It’s no secret the Eagles could use another pass rusher or two, and he could still be on the board in the third round, at which point he could be a value pick for the Eagles. He had just seven sacks in his career, with four last year, so the more he can show on Wednesday, the better it could help his stock.Ohio State Buckeyes tight end Max Klare runs the ball against the Michigan Wolverines in the second half of the NCAA football game at Michigan Stadium on Saturday, Nov. 29, 2025, in Ann Arbor, Michigan. | Samantha Madar/Columbus Dispatch / USA TODAY NETWORK via Imagn ImagesHe is a popular choice among mock drafters to be an Eagle by the time Day 2 ends on April 24. One AFC executive told NFL Media: “He doesn’t have Dalton Kincaid’s catch skills, but he could have that kind of production with how athletic he is.” The Eagles had a formal meeting with him at the NFL Scouting Combine last month, so there is interest.Klare isn’t the only tight end who could interest the Eagles. Kacmarek is noted for his blocking ability, something the Eagles are looking for. At 6-6, 258 pounds, he ran a 4.74 40 at the Combine. He could be a UDFA candidate.The brother of Sonny Styles, the safety could be an undrafted free agent candidate, though he did show improved technique and consistency in 2025, so his best football could be ahead of him.An edge rusher whose tape doesn’t always match his production, but with only one season as a starter, his best football could be ahead of him.Some have him going to the Eagles at No. 23. He is basically a slot receiver at this stage of his career, one who had 919 yards and nine touchdowns last year. He is the No. 33 prospect on Daniel Jeremiah’s list of top-50 prospects.A pass rusher who could be a good trade-down candidate for the Eagles. Listed at No. 28 on Jeremiah’s top 50, he is a 6-2, 253-pound rusher – who some consider undersized - who had 27 sacks in his last four years of college, with his first two years played at Bowling Green.One of the nation’s top guard prospects who could be in play for the Eagles in the second round. He is No. 49 on Jeremiah’s list.A guard who is a little on the older side after spending six years in college, his ability in space would need improvement, but he could perhaps be a good developmental piece for new line coach Chris Kuper. -Other schools holding pro days on Wednesday include Arizona , Central Florida , Nebraska, and Wake Forest.Ed Kracz has been covering the Eagles full-time for over a decade and has written about Philadelphia sports since 1996. He wrote about the Phillies in the 2008 and 2009 World Series, the Flyers in their 2010 Stanely Cup playoff run to the finals, and was in Minnesota when the Eagles secured their first-ever Super Bowl win in 2017. Ed has received multiple writing awards as a sports journalist, including several top-five finishes in the Associated Press Sports Editors awards.Flag Football Doesn’t Need the NFL’s Help—At Least Not on the Field
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