Eagles NFL Draft winners and losers: Pass rush gets significantly better; future of Dallas Goedert unclear

   

The Philadelphia Eagles had one of their most interesting NFL Drafts in recent memory. This isn't due to the top end of the draft not being as strong as in previous years or the better players remaining in college due to making more money there, but how Philadelphia was going to maneuver the roster being at the back end of each of the first three rounds. 

At the end of the day, the Eagles made five draft weekend trades, including moving up a spot in the first round to select pass rusher/linebacker Jihaad Campbell. Philadelphia had four fifth-round picks between No. 161 and No. 168, using two of them while parlaying the other two to acquire picks and move up in the first round. 

At the conclusion of the draft, the Eagles ended up selecting 10 players -- the most under general manager Howie Roseman since 2020. Only one skill-position player was taken, while six were on defense and the other three were on the offensive line. This draft was focused on adding depth to an already talented roster.