The NFL 2025 scout combination is finished and the results could have a significant impact on the APRIL NFL project, which will occur at the end of next month. Like each team of the League, the Philadelphia Eagles closely looked at this week’s action at Lucas Oil Stadium in Indianapolis while they lock their dashboard.
Philadelphia should currently have seven selections in this year’s draft and could seek to get out of Tour 1.
Here is a look up to the way the seven laps could take place for the Eagles via the Draft Pff simulator.
RD 2 Pick 35: Demetrius Knight Jr., LB, South Carolina
Philadelphia exchanged Tour 1, giving the Titans du Tennessee Choose n ° 32 for the choice n ° 35 at the turn 2 and n ° 102 on the turn 4. The titans selected an offensive tackle with their choice after having selected the quarter-Arrière Cam Ward n ° 1 in total. Knight Jr. gets up on the NFL draft boards after an exceptional NFL combination. After being transferred to South Carolina for the 2024 season, Knight posted 79 plated, eight race stops and a pair of bags.
RD 2 Pick 64: Elijah Arroyo, Te, Miami
Dallas Goedert is 30 years old and has missed 30 games with injuries since 2022. Philadelphia had an outing strategy for Zach Ertz, and they did the same with Goedert by writing a dynamic tight end with Run-After-the-Caps capabilities. Blooder Tardif in Miami, Arroyo entered 2024 with 11 receptions in three seasons, but after the arrival of the quarter-Arrière Cam Ward, the passes sensor flourished. Arroyo has an average of 17 yards per catch -up in 2024 and is elite after capture.
RD 3 Pick 96: Kaimon Rucker, Edge Rusher, UNC
Rucker played five seasons for the Tar Heels and had 14.5 bags and 23 plated for defeat during his last two seasons. In just eight games last season, he had six bags and eight plated for the defeat, while the injuries hampered him.
An intriguing rusher of passes, Rucker measures 6 feet 1 inch and 254 pounds with 32 arms of 5/8 inches. He opted for all sports tests, with the exception of the bench press, totaling 27 repetitions at 225 pounds.
RD 4 Pick 102: Tre Harris, WR, Ole Miss
Ainias Smith may not be the answer, but in Ole Miss, Harris was a strong target of the red zone, producing 25 affected in the last three seasons on 179 receptions (percentage of touch of 13.97%). In addition, it was explosive during the previous two seasons, producing 1,030 reception yards on 60 targets in 2024, with seven affected and on average 128.8 yards per match.
RD 4 Pick 129: Jaydon Blue, RB, Texas
The list of philadelphia’s litters includes only Saquon Barkley, Will Shipley, Lew Nichols and Tyrion Davis-Price. However, with Kenneth Gainwell in free agency, the former Texas ball carrier could add more explosiveness to an already dynamic offense. The junior marked 14 affected this season, including five in the university football qualifiers.
RD 5 Pick 162: Upton Stout, DB, Western Kentucky
Upton Stout Is half a physical but physical corner of the west of Kentucky which brings serious potential to 5’8 ″ and 178 pounds. Its slight frame and its limited length make it a CB niche at the next level. Stout attacks while descending and will contribute considerably to the racing game and against the screens. With Cooper Dejean who was potentially moving towards the outside corner, he could be a starter as a recruit.
RD 5 Pick 166: Connor Colby, OL, Iowa
Colby is a fast and agile offensive goalkeeper who will improve the area race program for an NFL team.
Colby started 23 consecutive games on the right for the Hawkeyes. Before this section, Colby started seven games at the left guard, six on the right tackle and 11 at the right guard. With 45 career starts to his credit, Colby is among the most experienced offensive line players in the 2025 recovery class. Colby is agile in space and rarely lacks her marks.
RD 5 Pick 169: Cody Simon, LB, Ohio State
During his stay at the Ohio State, Simon played in 44 games and started in 15. The Ohio State often using only two seconds at a time, Simon had to take more rear siege as a guy 3 in rotation. The second of 6’2 “and 235 pounds is athletic and can easily translate into a Mike position in a basic defense 4-3 or 3-4. Simon is hard against the race and plays strong while blinking his athletics as a Blitzer, alias Zack Baun.
This article originally appeared on Eagles Wire: 2025 NFL Mock Draft: 7 Tours Post-NFL Predictions for the Eagles