The Philadelphia Eagles are in the midst of the 2025 season, trying to go back-to-back as Super Bowl champions. But it’s never too early to look ahead to the NFL draft.

Each week, we’ll take a look at five college prospects who the Eagles could reasonably have interest in by the time the 2026 NFL combine and draft roll around. We’ll focus on the biggest games of the college football weekend, and we’ll try to avoid repeats throughout the year.

Here are the five college prospects (and potential Eagles) I’ll be watching in Week 4.

David Bailey, EDGE, Texas Tech, #31

Matchup: No. 17 Texas Tech at No. 16 Utah

How to watch: Saturday, noon, FOX

Measurables: 6-foot-3, 250 pounds

Thoughts: Bailey could go too high for the Eagles to take him if Bailey plays to his level and the Eagles make another deep playoff run. But it’s a loaded edge rusher class, and Howie Roseman prioritizes the trenches in the first round, making Bailey worth watching on Saturday. The explosive speed rusher will have his toughest test from here on out against Utah tackles Spencer Fano and Caleb Lomu, who are both receiving early first-round grades.

Gabe Jacas, EDGE, Illinois, #17

Matchup: No. 9 Illinois at No. 19 Indiana

How to watch: Saturday, 7:30 p.m., NBC

Measurables: 6-foot-3, 270 pounds

Thoughts: If the Eagles don’t land an edge rusher in the first round, they could target a player like Jacas in the second or third. Jacas, after racking up 13 TFLs in 2024, is off to a hot start with 3 1/2 sacks this season. The preseason first-team All-Big Ten pick will be key as the Illini look to disrupt Indiana QB and draft riser Fernando Mendoza.

D’Angelo Ponds, CB, Indiana, #5

Matchup: No. 9 Illinois at No. 19 Indiana

How to watch: Saturday, 7:30 p.m., NBC

Measurables: 5-foot-9, 170 pounds

Thoughts: The Eagles have issues at outside corner opposite Quinyon Mitchell. Fortunately, it’s a deep cornerback class, which means a player of Ponds’ caliber (if he declares) could fall to the second, third or even fourth round. Ponds earned an 85.0 coverage grade from Pro Football Focus, the 11th-best in the FBS among CBs with at least 400 coverage snaps. The only knock on Ponds is his size. Also, keep an eye on Illinois CB Xavier Scott.

Deion Burks, WR, Oklahoma, #4

Matchup: No. 22 Auburn at No. 11 Oklahoma

How to watch: Saturday, 3:30 p.m., ABC

Measurables: 5-foot-9, 188 pounds

Thoughts: A late Day 2 or early Day 3 receiver could be on the Eagles’ agenda with WR3 Jahan Dotson playing out the final year of his contract. Burks missed most of last season due to injury after transferring in from Purdue, but he’s been dynamite through three games (17 catches, 225 yards, 2 TDs). That includes a seven-catch, 101-day vs. Michigan. All eyes will be on Oklahoma QB and Heisman contender John Mateer. But don’t forget who’s making plays for him.

Michael Trigg, TE, Baylor, #1

Matchup: Baylor vs. Arizona State

How to watch: Saturday, 7:30 p.m., FOX

Measurables: 6-foot-4, 240 pounds

Thoughts: Dallas Goedert isn’t under contract beyond 2025. But even if he comes back, the Eagles should look for a tight end given Goedert’s injury history. He’s not ranked as high as Ohio State’s Max Klare, Vanderbilt’s Eli Stowers or Oregon’s Kenyon Sadiq, but Trigg is a Day 3 guy worth keeping an eye on. The fifth-year senior, after an All-Big 12 season in 2024, is thriving in Baylor’s pass-happy offense (13 catches, 151 yards, TD in three games).

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