Introducing the Philadelphia Eagles' 10-player 2025 NFL draft class

Philadelphia entered Thursday night with eight draft picks. Still, after GM Howie Roseman did some wheeling and dealing on Days 2 and 3, the Eagles came away with an impressive, athletic, and versatile 10-player draft class.

After watching 12 players depart in free agency, Roseman added two dynamic SEC linebackers, an All-American pass rusher, three offensive linemen, and an accomplished quarterback from Philadelphia.

We’re looking at the Eagles ‘ ten-player draft class.

Round 1, Pick 31: LB Jihaad Campbell, Alabama

After a trade with the Kansas City Chiefs, the Eagles selected Jihaad Campbell with the 31st overall pick in the 2025 NFL Draft.

Eagles receive: 2025 Pick No. 31

Chiefs receive: 2025 Pick No. 32 and a 2025 fifth-round pick (No. 164 overall).

Campbell is the first off-ball linebacker the Eagles have selected in the first round since Jerry Robinson in 1979. The Erial, New Jersey native was named to the first-team All-SEC in 2024 after leading the Crimson Tide with 117 tackles, 11.5 tackles for loss, and five sacks.

Round 2, Pick 64: S Andrew Mukuba, Texas

A Swiss army knife, Mukuba (5-11, 186 pounds) earned third-team All-SEC honors while at Texas and was tied for fourth in the FBS with five interceptions, playing in 15 games (12 starts), accumulating 69 tackles, 7 pass breakups, and four tackles for loss.

Round 4, Pick 111: DT Ty Robinson, Nebraska

Philadelphia originally had the No. 96 pick in the third round.

The first trade:

Eagles receive: 2025 Pick No. 101 and a 2026 fifth-round pick

Falcons receive: 2025 Pick No. 96 (S Xavier Watts)

The second trade:

Eagles receive: 2025 Pick No. 111, 2025 Pick No. 130, and 2025 Pick No. 191

Broncos receive: 2025 Pick No. 101 (DE Sai’Vion Jones) and 2025 Pick No. 134

A physical specimen and dominant defensive tackle, Robinson

Robinson (6-5, 288 pounds) played 60 games for the Cornhuskers, tallying 134 tackles and 12 sacks in five seasons after redshirting in 2019. He tied the school record for most games played.

The Gilbert, Arizona, native earned second-team All-Big Ten honors in 2024 after picking up 12 tackles for loss and seven sacks.

Round 5, Pick 145: CB Mac McWilliams, Central Florida

The Eagles traded out of their second fourth-round pick to move back to the fifth round.

Eagles receive: 2025 fifth-round pick (No. 145 overall), 2025 sixth-round pick (No. 207 overall)

Jets receive: 2025 fourth-round pick No. 130 overall)

McWilliams (5-10, 191 pounds) started 11 games for Central Florida last season, grading out as the team’s best defender according to Pro Football Focus. McWilliams is a talented performer and held his own in matchups with Travis Hunter.

Round 5, Pick 161: LB Smael Mondon, Georgia

Mondon became the eighth former Georgia Bulldog to join the Eagles. The linebacker led the National Champions with 76 tackles in 2022 en route to winning back-to-back titles.

Mondon had 57 tackles in 10 games to go along with three sacks in 2024 for the Bulldogs.

Round 5, Pick 168: C/G Drew Kendall, Boston College

According to Pro Football Focus, Kendall finished his career starting 31 consecutive games at center and posted a team-best 83.1 pass block grade in 2024. Kendall is the son of legendary Boston College star Pete Kendall.

Round 6, Pick 181: QB Kyle McCord, Syracuse

The St. Joe’s Prep star attended Ohio State before transferring and heading to Syracuse, where he demolished several of Donovan McNabb’s school records. McCord became the first Syracuse quarterback drafted since Ryan Nassib in 2013.

McCord rewrote Syracuse’s single-season passing records en route to setting Atlantic Coast Conference records for passing yards (4,779) and completions (391), surpassing Deshaun Watson’s 2016 numbers in two fewer games. McCord capped his lone season with Syracuse by helping the Orange win 10 games for the first time since 2018 by defeating Washington State in the Holiday Bowl.

Round 6, Pick 191: T Myles Hinton, Michigan

Philadelphia builds through the trenches, and the Birds added another offensive lineman to the roster, selecting Michigan offensive tackle Myles Hinton. Hinton, 23, is 6-7 and 325 pounds and played both left tackle and right tackle at Michigan and Stanford. Hinton is the son of a former NFL star. His father, Chris, was a seven-time Pro Bowl offensive lineman after the Denver Broncos drafted him in the top five of the 1983 NFL Draft.

During his time at Stanford, Hinton would play 22 games with 16 starts in three seasons with the Cardinal before entering the transfer portal and landing with the Michigan Wolverines. He was a partial starter after opening the 2023 season in the lineup for the National Championship run in 2023 before returning for 2024 and logging 10 starts.

Round 6, Pick 207: T Cameron Williams, Texas

The 6-foot-5, 335-pound Williams, a true junior, projects as an NFL tackle. He started 16 games for the Longhorns and played in 37 games, serving as an anchor of an offensive line that was a Joe Moore Award finalist in 2024. Williams was projected as the 28th best player available in the NFL draft, per initial ESPN rankings, and was slotted at No. 28 in the early mock draft by ESPN’s Field Yates. ESPN’s Matt Miller ranked Williams as his No. 3 overall tackle in the draft, while ESPN’s Mel Kiper Jr. ranked him 7th at the position.

Round 6, Pick 209: OLB Antwaun Powell-Ryland, Virginia Tech

The Hokies’ pass rusher was named a 2nd team All-American last season after logging 16 sacks and ranked second in the ACC with 19 tackles for a loss.

This article originally appeared on Eagles Wire: Eagles introduce a 10-player 2025 NFL Draft class

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