The Super Bowl is over, and the focus has now fully shifted to the 2026 NFL draft.

As we’ve already outlined, the Philadelphia Eagles are in an interesting spot with the No. 23 pick in April’s draft.

The futures of wide receiver A.J. Brown, tackle Lane Johnson, guard Landon Dickerson and a host of pending free agents are uncertain.

General manager Howie Roseman can go in a lot of different directions. That will make the NFL Scouting Combine, which kicks off in a couple of weeks, fascinating to say the least.

Let’s take a look at who post-Super Bowl mock drafts have the Eagles selecting in the first round when the 2026 NFL draft rolls around in April.

Keldric Faulk, EDGE, Auburn — The Ringer’s Todd McShay

“Faulk is one of the youngest prospects in the class and he’s still developing as a pass rusher, as his lack of production indicates. But there’s so much to like about his natural movement skills for his size (6-foot-6, 285 pounds).

“Howie Roseman can’t get enough pass rushers and he’s not afraid to take a shot on a player who isn’t quite a finished product. Faulk would bring size and power (he’s reportedly squatted 700 pounds) versus the run immediately. And Philly is the type of place where he would have the tutelage and time to eventually grow to his full potential as a pass rusher.” — McShay

Kenyon Sadiq, TE, Oregon — CBS Sports’ Mike Renner

“Even if the Eagles re-sign Dallas Goedert, Sadiq makes sense with the rise of two-tight-end sets leaguewide. He’s the perfect complementary tight end with elite athleticism and the ability to block in space. His run-game impact could be as valuable as what he provides as a receiver.” — Renner

Kenyon Sadiq, TE, Oregon — NBC Sports’ Connor Rogers

“There are a lot of questions around the Eagles offense right now. Dallas Goedert will be a free agent when the new league year opens and while things seem more positive around A.J. Brown, Philadelphia could be looking for pass-catching help.

“Enter Sadiq, one of the better athletes you will ever see at the tight end position. He’s lethal off manufactured touches, can challenge the seam and showed the right demeanor as a blocker on the move in 2025.” — Rogers

Kenyon Sadiq, TE, Oregon — The Athletic’s Nick Baumgardner

“This feels too perfect, so it probably won’t happen. It wouldn’t be a surprise to see a team in the top 20 — maybe even the top 15 — pull the trigger on Sadiq, whose potential as a three-down, scheme-proof, playmaking tight end is elite. He could become Jalen Hurts’ (and Saquon Barkley’s) new best friend.” — Baumgardner

Jordyn Tyson, WR, Arizona State (No. 18 overall, trade w/ Vikings) — NFL.com’s Chad Reuter

“After a brief pause in 2024, Howie Roseman got back to trading first-round picks last year. He sticks to that habit by sending a late third- and fourth-round pick to the Vikings so he can snag another big-play machine for an Eagles offense that disappointed in 2025. Tyson dealt with multiple injuries at the college level but could prove to be a steal here, thanks to his ability to win downfield.” — Reuter

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