The Philadelphia Eagles are well-stocked for the 2026 NFL Draft, boasting nine picks, including three compensatory selections. However, their roster has undergone significant changes through a series of trades.
One notable deal sent defensive lineman Haason Reddick to the New York Jets in exchange for their third-round pick in 2026. Although Reddick failed to meet the conditions that would have elevated his pick to second round status, it remains a third-round selection.
The Eagles acquired talented outside linebacker C.J. Gardner-Johnson and a sixth-round pick from Houston in return for tackle Kenyon Green. They also swapped fifth-round picks with Atlanta, but details of this trade remain unclear.
Bryce Huff's departure to San Francisco was compensated by a fifth-round pick that could turn into a fourth-round selection if the 49ers meet certain sack totals. Conversely, the Eagles traded their own sixth-round pick and seventh-round pick from next year to Carolina for quarterback Sam Howell, although the terms of this conditional trade are still unknown.
Tight end Harrison Bryant was exchanged for wide receiver John Metchie in a deal with Houston that initially included a fifth-round pick and another sixth-round selection. The Eagles also traded their seventh-round pick to Jacksonville for tackle Fred Johnson, while acquiring running back Tank Bigsby from the Jaguars in exchange for two of their own mid-round picks.
Finally, cornerback Jaire Alexander was acquired by the Ravens in a trade involving a sixth-round pick and seventh-round pick from next year, marking the latest move in the Eagles' ongoing effort to strengthen their roster through the 2026 draft.
One notable deal sent defensive lineman Haason Reddick to the New York Jets in exchange for their third-round pick in 2026. Although Reddick failed to meet the conditions that would have elevated his pick to second round status, it remains a third-round selection.
The Eagles acquired talented outside linebacker C.J. Gardner-Johnson and a sixth-round pick from Houston in return for tackle Kenyon Green. They also swapped fifth-round picks with Atlanta, but details of this trade remain unclear.
Bryce Huff's departure to San Francisco was compensated by a fifth-round pick that could turn into a fourth-round selection if the 49ers meet certain sack totals. Conversely, the Eagles traded their own sixth-round pick and seventh-round pick from next year to Carolina for quarterback Sam Howell, although the terms of this conditional trade are still unknown.
Tight end Harrison Bryant was exchanged for wide receiver John Metchie in a deal with Houston that initially included a fifth-round pick and another sixth-round selection. The Eagles also traded their seventh-round pick to Jacksonville for tackle Fred Johnson, while acquiring running back Tank Bigsby from the Jaguars in exchange for two of their own mid-round picks.
Finally, cornerback Jaire Alexander was acquired by the Ravens in a trade involving a sixth-round pick and seventh-round pick from next year, marking the latest move in the Eagles' ongoing effort to strengthen their roster through the 2026 draft.