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2022 NFL Mock Draft Roundup: Who the Eagles might take with 3 first-round picks
Quarterback among top options next year.
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You thought our weekly mock draft roundup was over because the 2021 NFL Draft has come and gone? Think again!
There has been no shortage of 2022 NFL mock drafts (including our own) published this week, so let’s take a look at some of the incredibly early options for the Eagles’ first-round picks next year. Philadelphia currently has its own first in addition to the Miami Dolphins’ first selection. The Birds might even have a third first-round pick if the Carson Wentz trade conditions are met.
Elam: (pick 20, from Miami)
The Eagles did address their secondary a little this year but they should be more in the reliable starting cornerback market. This big ballhawk could be huge for them outside.
#JimmySays: Vinnie is seemingly unaware that Dallas Goedert exists.
Ikem Ekwonu, OT, North Carolina State, and Kaiir Elam, CB, Florida (Brent Sobleski, b/r)
Ekwonu (pick 7, Eagles own pick):
How the Philadelphia Eagles actually feel internally about quarterback Jalen Hurts remains a mystery. But ownership seems to back last year s second-round pick.
Ultimately, Hurts performance this fall will determine whether the Eagles will be searching for another quarterback next offseason. Until then, the front office should heed Jeffery Lurie s mandate and build around the young signal-caller.