Eagles host NFL draft WR prospect from A.J. Brown’s alma mater

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The Philadelphia Eagles are hosting an 2026 NFL draft target from A.J. Brown’s alma mater — who could ultimately replace the three-time All-Pro wide receiver.


The Eagles are hosting Ole Miss wide receiver De’Zhaun Stribling on a top-30 visit on Monday, according to a report from The Philadelphia Inquirer’s Devin Jackson.


Stribling’s scheduled visit was first reported by ESPN.


Stribling, a 6-foot-2, 207-pound prospect, is a potential second-round or third-round target for general manager Howie Roseman and the Eagles.


Stribling is ranked as the No. 11 wide receiver in the class and the No. 67 player overall, according to The Athletic’s Dane Brugler.


The Eagles have three picks on Day 2: Nos. 54, 68 and 98. And it’s possible that Stribling or another receiver could be the move there considering the trade talks surrounding Brown.


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Stribling finished his college career at Ole Miss after previously playing at Oklahoma State and Washington State.


Stribling was a key piece in a College Football Playoff semifinal run in his lone season at Ole Miss, recording 55 catches for 811 yards and six touchdowns.


Stribling was a standout at the NFL Scouting Combine, running a 4.36-second 40-yard dash.


That combination of size and speed could be intriguing for Roseman as the Eagles prepare for what many believe will be a post-Brown world in 2026 and beyond.


“Stribling isn’t the most well-rounded in terms of his route success, but he is a big-bodied athlete with strong ball skills and a pro mindset,” Brugler wrote. “He has the talent and competitive toughness to settle into a WR2/3 role for an NFL offense.”

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