Feb. 27, 2026, 7:08 a.m. ET

The 2026 NFL draft will take place on Pittsburgh’s North Shore, just outside Acrisure Stadium.The Philadelphia Eagles, holding the No. 23 pick, are evaluating several offensive prospects.Potential targets for the Eagles include wide receivers, tight ends, and multiple offensive linemen.Top-rated offensive line prospects include Penn State’s Olaivavega Ioane and Miami’s Francis Mauigoa.Oregon tight end Kenyon Sadiq is considered a top prospect at his position for the 2026 draft.

The NFL offseason is officially here, and all eyes will turn toward the 2026 NFL draft. The first day will feature only the first round, the second day will feature the second and third rounds, and the draft will conclude with the final four rounds on the third day.

This year, the NFL Draft Main Theater and Main Stage will be located just outside Acrisure Stadium on Pittsburgh’s North Shore, placing the Draft at the heart of one of the country’s most recognizable sports districts.

We’re looking at five realistic targets for the Eagles on offense with the No. 23 pick.

Jordyn Tyson, WR, Arizona State:TEMPE, ARIZONA - SEPTEMBER 26: Wide receiver Jordyn Tyson #0 of the Arizona State Sun Devils runs after a reception past cornerback Channing Canada #7 of the TCU Horned Frogs for a touchdown during the first half at Mountain America Stadium on September 26, 2025 in Tempe, Arizona. (Photo by Chris Coduto/Getty Images)

A 6-foot-2 playmaker, Tyson is A big, physical pass catcher who missed games in all four of his years at Arizona State, including missing 3 games with a hamstring injury in 2025. Last season, he still totaled 61 catches for 711 yards and eight touchdowns. The previous year, he keyed Arizona State’s run to the College Football Playoffs with 75 catches, for 1,101 yards and 10 scores while averaging 14.7 yards per catch.

Expert NFL picks: Exclusive betting insights only at USA TODAY.Olaivavega Ioane, OG, Penn State:STATE COLLEGE, PENNSYLVANIA - NOVEMBER 8: Mikail Kamara #6 of the Indiana Hoosiers battles Olaivavega Ioane #71 of the Penn State Nittany Lions during the fourth quarter at Beaver Stadium on November 8, 2025 in State College, Pennsylvania. (Photo by Isaiah Vazquez/Getty Images)

Ioane plays with intense power and quickness, using 330 pounds of elite force, earning second-team All-America honors from the Walter Camp Football Foundation as an offensive guard. Ioane is the 158th Nittany Lion (192nd selection) to be named an All-American by an NCAA-recognized outlet (AFCA, Associated Press, FWAA, The Sporting News, Walter Camp Football Foundation). Ioane was selected to the All-Big Ten Second Team in 2024 and to the Honorable Mention Team in 2023. He’ll exit State College having played in 44 games and made 32 starts at Penn State. According to PFF, he allowed zero sacks and three pressures in 310 pass blocking snaps in 2025.

Kadyn Proctor, Alabama:Kadyn Proctor, Philadelphia Eagles news (Photo by Kevin C. Cox/Getty Images)

The 6-foot-7, 360-pounder is a huge physical specimen, but athletic enough to run routes and catch passes for the Crimson Tide.

Blake Miller, Clemson:CLEMSON, SOUTH CAROLINA - NOVEMBER 01: Blake Miller #78 of the Clemson Tigers reads blocks the defense during the first half of a football game against the Duke Blue Devils at Memorial Stadium on November 01, 2025 in Clemson, South Carolina. (Photo by David Jensen/Getty Images)

Daniel Jeremiah projected Miller to land with the Eagles at No. 23 in his most recent mock draft. The 6-foot-6, 315-pounder was a four-year starter at Clemson, and followed a Freshman All-American season with three straight All-ACC selections. Miller set the Clemson records for career offensive snaps (3,778) and consecutive starts by a non-specialist (54). while starting every game of his collegiate career from 2022-25. Miller finished his career as one of only two Clemson offensive tackles since 1986 to have multiple seasons of 950+ snaps.

Max Iheanachor, Arizona State:Jan 28, 2026; Mobile, AL, USA; American Team offensive lineman Max Iheanachor (58) of Arizona State and American Team offensive lineman Jeremiah Wright (77) of Auburn line up for a play during American Senior Bowl practice at Hancock Whitney Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Vasha Hunt-Imagn Images

The 6-foot-6, 330-pounder has elite body control, footwork, and athleticism.

Monroe Freeling, OT, GeorgiaNov 9, 2024; Oxford, Mississippi, USA; Georgia Bulldogs offensive lineman Monroe Freeling (57) blocks during the first half against the Mississippi Rebels at Vaught-Hemingway Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Petre Thomas-Imagn Images

A raw player who’s still developing, Freeling is an intriguing prospect offering elite size and athleticism for the right tackle spot. Freeling is a 6’7″, 315-pound offensive tackle prospect who turns 22 years old in July. The former Bulldog finished his career with 16 career starts at left tackle, including 12 in 2025 in his lone season as a full-time starter.

ATLANTA, GEORGIA - JANUARY 09: Kenyon Sadiq #18 of the Oregon Ducks catches a pass as Isaiah Jones #46 of the Indiana Hoosiers defends during the first quarter in the 2025 College Football Playoff Semifinal at the Chick-fil-A Peach Bowl at Mercedes-Benz Stadium on January 09, 2026 in Atlanta, Georgia. (Photo by Jonathan Bachman/Getty Images)

Mel Kiper’s No. 1 at tight end in the 2026 draft and No. 10 overall. Sadiq was a key figure in the Ducks’ explosive offense last year. Sadiq led all tight ends in college football in touchdown catches with eight and was the Ducks’ second-leading pass-catcher with 560 yards, catching 51 passes for an Oregon team that finished the season 13-2 and returned to the College Football Playoff.

A young player who is still developing, Sadiq, 20, had five catches and 29 yards in the 56-22 loss to the Hoosiers in the College Football Playoff Semifinal. Sadiq lacks dominant size at 6-foot-3 and 245 pounds, but his run-after-catch skills are elite, and he’s a proven red zone contributor who had six dropped passes in 2025.

Francis Mauigoa, OT/G, MiamiDec 31, 2025; Arlington, TX, USA; Miami Hurricanes offensive lineman Francis Mauigoa (61) blocks the rush during the 2025 Cotton Bowl and quarterfinal game of the College Football Playoff at AT&T Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Jerome Miron-Imagn Images

Mauigoa is ranked as the No. 1 offensive tackle by ESPN draft analyst Mel Kiper Jr. in this year’s draft and has the versatility to play offensive guard. The Associated Press All-America first-team right tackle allowed no sacks and just one quarterback hit in four playoff games, according to PFF, as the Hurricanes reached the College Football Playoff National Championship game, where they fell to Indiana.

The 6-foot-6, 315-pound junior also was named first-team All-ACC this season and won the ACC’s Jacobs Blocking Trophy, awarded to the conference’s top offensive lineman.