Philadelphia Eagles: 2025 NFL Draft Class

Philadelphia Eagles: 2025 NFL Draft Class

From the pre-draft scouting process and mock drafts through the 2025 NFL Draft and UDFA signings.

Philadelphia Eagles

2025 NFL Draft

Ten (10) Players Drafted

  • 1.31 — Jihaad Campbell
    LB,
    Alabama
  • 2.32 — Andrew Mukuba
    S,
    Texas
  • 4.09 — Ty Robinson
    DT,
    Nebraska
  • 5.07 — Mac McWilliams
    CB,
     UCF
  • 5.25 — Smael Mondon Jr.
    LB,
    Georgia
  • 5.32 — Drew Kendall
    OC,
    Boston College
  • 6.05 — Kyle McCord
    QB,
    Syracuse
  • 6.15 — Myles Hinton
    OT,
    Michigan
  • 6.31 — Cameron Williams
    OT,
    Texas
  • 6.33 — Antwaun Powell, Ryland
    ED,
    Virginia Tech

Sports Info Solutions

Below, I've clipped intel from each prospects reports on the SIS NFL Draft Site, including their overall grade, how they graded in certain critical and positional factors, as well as scouting notes.

  • Overall Grade: Each player was graded based on how the scout thought they would perform in the NFL by the beginning of their second year. Their projected role by Year 2 is shown in (parentheses) alongside their scouting grade and a brief description.
  • Critical and Positional Factors: Each factor is graded on a scale from 1-9. If a player has no below the line or above the line grades, meaning they graded out as sufficient (5) or good (6) in all factors, they won't have a callout in their profile below.

Jihaad Campbell, WLB

SIS Grade: 6.7 (Strong Starter): 3-down Starter level

8️⃣
Excellent: ST value
7️⃣
Very good: Range; Blitz; Tackling; Toughness
4️⃣
Mediocre: Stoutness

Andrew Mukuba, SAF

SIS Grade: 6.4 (#3 SAF): Role-playing starter; capable starter/better depth - 3rd downs

7️⃣
Very good: Play speed

Ty Robinson, DT

SIS Grade: 6.2 (DE/DT Flexion Backup): Non-starter versatile reserve DL


Mac McWilliams, CB

SIS Grade: 5.8 ("Middle of the Road" Backup): #4 CB w/o SPT or #5 CB; non-starter - Quality SPT player if #5

4️⃣
Mediocre: Ball skills; Press-man; Open-field tackling; Play strength

Smael Mondon Jr., WLB

SIS Grade: 6.2 (IB/OB Flexion - Backup): Non-starter versatile reserve LB - True position flexibility

4️⃣
Mediocre: Stoutness; Shed ability; Navigate trash

Drew Kendall, OC

SIS Grade: 6.4 (Limited Starter): Starter at OG or OC w/o positional flexion


Kyle McCord, QB

SIS Grade: 5.9

4️⃣
Mediocre: Deep accuracy; Mobility; Under pressure; Eye discipline

Myles Hinton, OT

SIS Grade: 5.9 (Backup LT): Quality depth level LT - 1 position player

4️⃣
Mediocre: Reactive athleticism; Body control; 2nd Level; Range; Flexibility

Cameron Williams, OT

SIS Grade: 6.2 (Multi-Position Backup): Backup OL that can play multiple positions

4️⃣
Mediocre: Flexibility; Toughness

Antwaun Powell, Ryland, EDGE

SIS Grade: 5.9 (Top Backup): Top depth level Edge, but non-starter - quality SPT player

4️⃣
Mediocre: POA / Set edge; Play strength

UDFA Signings

RB Montrell Johnson, Florida
RB ShunDerrick Powell, Central Arkansas
WR Darius Cooper, Tarleton State
WR Taylor Morin, Wake Forest
T Hollin Pierce, Rutgers
LB Lance Dixon, Toledo
CB BJ Mayes, Texas A&M
S Brandon Johnson, Oregon
S Maxen Hook, Toledo

Minicamp Invites

WR Ife Adeyi, Sam Houston State
WR Nahsir Morgan Sr., Delaware Valley
TE Maliq Carr, Houston
EDGE Kaimon Rucker, North Carolina
LB Joseph Vaughn, UCLA
CB Isaiah Greene, Campbell

3-Round Mock Draft

2025 Philadelphia Eagles mock

3-Round Mock Draft Logic

  • 1.32 (32)
    Malaki Starks, SAF
  • 2.32 (64)
    Femi Oladejo, LB/EDGE
  • 3.32 (96)
    Wyatt Milum, OG

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Positions of Interest: EDGE, CB, DT, SAF, iOL, TE

SIS Scouting Reports — Grade (Scale)


Howie Roseman attempts to trade up with just about every team in the league but can't find any takers. Nobody wants to deal with the champ. So it goes.

On the eve of the draft, the Lions signed safety Kerby Joseph to a record-breaking contract extension, and that's enough to tip the scales on the Eagles' big board and draft Malaki Starks with the final pick in the first round.

Everyone celebrates as Starks, the last remaining player in the green room, bounds onto the stage in Green Bay and greets the Philly faithful, who are hooting and hollering, screaming with glee as they can't believe Howie has done it again: he's gone back to Athens and come home with a player drawing Brian Branch comparisons.

In the second round, Roseman opts for a linebacker-turned-EDGE defender out of UCLA, Femi Oladejo, and briefly jokes about turning him back into a linebacker for the fun of it, just because he can. He has the godfather on his side. Just ask the All-Pro, Zack Baun. Vic Fangio is having himself a nice start to the weekend.

Then, in the third round, the Eagles draft a player who can attend Stoutland University. Wyatt Milum has the size to be the next jumbo guard for the Eagles, at least in theory. First things first: he needs his game stripped down to the studs before he can be built back up. Sounds like a fun gut-reno project for Mr. & Mrs. Stoutland to get started on this spring.

2025 NFL Draft 3-Round Mock
This 3-round mock combines mountains of research with sourced insider reports to provide the latest intel ahead of the NFL Draft.

Other Potential Picks

  • Day 1: Shemar Stewart, Donovan Ezeiruaku, Donovan Jackson, Nic Scourton, Tyleik Williams, Josh Conerly Jr., Trey Amos, Maxwell Hairston, Mason Taylor
  • Day 2: Kyle Kennard, T.J. Sanders, Marcus Mbow, Anthony Belton, Jacob Parrish, Dylan Fairchild, Charles Grant
  • Day 3: LeQuint Allen, Jaydon Blue, Tyler Baron, Jalen Travis, Jaylen Reed, Sam Brown, Kobe King, Chandler Martin, Rayuan Lane III, Korie Black, Carter Runyon, Connor Watkins, Coziah Izzard, Elijah Roberts, Eric Rogers, Jaylin Smith, Justin Walley