The Philadelphia Eagles have never shied away from taking chances on upside. Following that formula means Romello Height might be the latest name to watch. Add him to the list of top 30 visits. Height’s name can be added to the list of prospects that Philadelphia is taking a closer look at. He may not crack the top tier of edge rushers in this class. In fact, he likely falls somewhere in the 15–20 range at the position and projects as a Day 2 or early Day 3 selection. But that’s often where smart teams find value, and where the Eagles have done some of their best work in recent years.

While it’s clear there’s at least some level of intrigue, this is a prospect who must be seen as a developmental piece upon arrival. A potential addition makes sense. He checks many of the boxes that this front-office and defensive-coaching staff tend to prioritize when searching for talent.

Here’s what makes Romello Height an intriguing target if the Eagles show serious interest.

During his final run with the Texas Tech Red Raiders, Height put together a breakout 2025 campaign and was a nice complementary piece to David Bailey and Lee Hunter. Height racked up ten sacks and 38 tackles. He also produced two forced fumbles and a pass breakup.

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He helped anchor one of college football’s more disruptive defensive fronts and helped propel the program to its first College Football Playoff appearance. What stands out most is his blend of speed and power. He wins with quickness off the edge but also shows the strength to disengage and finish plays. He’s not a polished, plug-and-play starter, but the raw tools are there. That’s where Vic Fangio comes in. Philadelphia’s defensive coordinator has built a reputation for developing and guiding front-seven talent, and Height feels like the kind of prospect who could benefit from Coach Fangio’s wisdom.

Think along the lines of Jalyx Hunt, a player who wasn’t expected to contribute immediately but grew into a role over time. Height also flashed on big stages, including a strong showing against the Oregon Ducks in the College Football Playoff. He may not solve the Eagles’ pass-rush needs overnight, but as a mid-round swing on upside, Romello Height is exactly the type of ‘diamond in the rough’ worth betting on. If history is any indication, betting on traits, coaching, and patience has served Philadelphia well, and here’s another young man who feels like the next name who could reward that same approach.

This article originally appeared on Eagles Wire: Eagles to host edg rusher Romello Height on a Top 30 predraft visit