March 24, 2026, 4:23 p.m. ET

The Philadelphia Eagles are exploring the University of Toledo as a new pipeline for talent.Philadelphia recently attended another Toledo pro day after drafting cornerback Quinyon Mitchell.The Eagles have also shown interest in Toledo safety Emmanuel McNeil-Warren.Adding former teammates could help build chemistry within the Eagles’ secondary.

The Philadelphia Eagles have long leaned on trusted scouting pipelines, with programs like the Georgia Bulldogs coming to mind. Then, there are the Clemson Tigers and Alabama Crimson Tide stars on the roster. Those programs are known for consistently producing talent that fits their roster-building blueprint. Now, another school may be entering that conversation: the Toledo Rockets. The Eagles won big with the selection of Quinyon Mitchell. They even added Maxen Hook as an undrafted rookie free agent last season. Now, they’re studying the roster further, as Ed Kracz reported that they were recently guests at another Toledo pro day.

Eagles take another look at Emmanuel McNeil-Warren, among others.

If the Rockets aren’t experts at anything else, they’re certainly familiar with what NFL-level secondary talent looks like. Quinyon Mitchell was the first of his collegiate teammates to be added to Philadelphia’s roster, but he might not be the last.

Prospects like Emmanuel McNeil-Warren, Andre Fuller, and Nasir Bowers have all generated buzz ahead of the upcoming draft. Philadelphia has already done its homework on McNeil-Warren, reportedly meeting with him during the NFL Combine. That’s an indication of legitimate interest, not just surface-level scouting.

There’s also a growing track record beyond Mitchell. Once Hook’s time in Philadelphia ended, he found his way onto the Seattle Seahawks practice squad and earned a Super Bowl ring. That kind of development speaks to the program’s consistency.

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For the Eagles, this isn’t just about talent. It’s about reputation and, in some ways, familiarity. Might they reunite Mitchell with some former teammates? He has played with each of the above-mentioned, and that could help accelerate chemistry and communication in the secondary.

If history is any indication, Philadelphia trusts what works. And right now, adding talent from Toledo seems to be doing so.