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The Eagles selected eight players in the 2026 NFL draft, with Howie Roseman getting tremendous value with his first four picks. Value is an integral part of the draft process. Understanding the board is vital to judging how teams maximized value during the draft. Establishing actual “value” on NFL draft prospects is incredibly difficult, with all 32 NFL teams having different schemes, cultures, and ideas of what elite talent looks like.
Arif Hasan of Wide Left Football creates the go-to consensus board, ranking the top 300 players in the draft class based on 101 big boards from draft analysts. As Hasan noted, “the consensus of these experts does a better predictive job than individual experts.”
With the draft now final, here are Philadelphia's picks, consensus rank, pick number, and the difference between the two.
Consensus rank: 12
Pick number: 20
Difference: +8
Considered one of the top pass catchers in the draft, Lemon was the third wide receiver selected and went eight picks later than he was ranked.
Consensus rank: 58
Pick number: 54
Difference: -4
The second-best tight end on the board, Stowers went four higher than he was ranked, signifying the value he had on the Eagles' draft board.
Consensus rank: 116
Pick number: 68
Difference: -48
The Eagles aren't known to reach, but landed the giant offensive tackle 48 spots higher than expected.
Consensus rank: 127
Pick number: 178
Difference:+51
A player who can do some thinking, he'd be a potential third or fourth round pick. Payton fell into the Eagles' lap, highlighting the value Philadelphia had to secure.
Consensus rank: 221
Pick number: 207
Difference:-14
Philadelphia felt strongly about Morris' unique intangibles and landed the former Georgia offensive guard some 14 picks before his expected draft rank.
Consensus rank: 228
Pick number:244
Difference:+16
A talented safety who could replicate Reed Blankenship's rise, Wisniewski fell into the Eagles' lap late in round seven.
Consensus rank: 358
Pick number: 251
Difference: -107
A 300+ pound defensive player who can run faster than running backs, the International Pathway Program pick was scooped up by Philadelphia in the seventh round when most prognosticators didn't have him on draft boards.
Consensus rank: 303
Pick number: 252
Difference: -51
The talented edge rusher was projected as an undrafted free agent; instead, he'll join the Eagles as a seventh-round pick.
This article originally appeared on Eagles Wire: Breaking down Eagles draft value relative to the 2026 consensus board
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Arif Hasan of Wide Left Football creates the go-to consensus board, ranking the top 300 players in the draft class based on 101 big boards from draft analysts. As Hasan noted, “the consensus of these experts does a better predictive job than individual experts.”
With the draft now final, here are Philadelphia's picks, consensus rank, pick number, and the difference between the two.
1st round-20th overall: Makai Lemon, WR, Southern Cal
Consensus rank: 12
Pick number: 20
Difference: +8
Considered one of the top pass catchers in the draft, Lemon was the third wide receiver selected and went eight picks later than he was ranked.
2d-54: Eli Stowers, TE, Vanderbilt
Consensus rank: 58
Pick number: 54
Difference: -4
The second-best tight end on the board, Stowers went four higher than he was ranked, signifying the value he had on the Eagles' draft board.
3d-68: Markel Bell, T, Miami
Consensus rank: 116
Pick number: 68
Difference: -48
The Eagles aren't known to reach, but landed the giant offensive tackle 48 spots higher than expected.
5th-178: Cole Payton, QB, North Dakota State
Consensus rank: 127
Pick number: 178
Difference:+51
A player who can do some thinking, he'd be a potential third or fourth round pick. Payton fell into the Eagles' lap, highlighting the value Philadelphia had to secure.
6th-207: Micah Morris, G, Georgia
Consensus rank: 221
Pick number: 207
Difference:-14
Philadelphia felt strongly about Morris' unique intangibles and landed the former Georgia offensive guard some 14 picks before his expected draft rank.
7th-244: Cole Wisniewski, S, Texas Tech
Consensus rank: 228
Pick number:244
Difference:+16
A talented safety who could replicate Reed Blankenship's rise, Wisniewski fell into the Eagles' lap late in round seven.
7th-251: Uar Bernard, DT, Nigeria
Consensus rank: 358
Pick number: 251
Difference: -107
A 300+ pound defensive player who can run faster than running backs, the International Pathway Program pick was scooped up by Philadelphia in the seventh round when most prognosticators didn't have him on draft boards.
7th-252: Keyshawn James-Newby, Edge, New Mexico
Consensus rank: 303
Pick number: 252
Difference: -51
The talented edge rusher was projected as an undrafted free agent; instead, he'll join the Eagles as a seventh-round pick.
This article originally appeared on Eagles Wire: Breaking down Eagles draft value relative to the 2026 consensus board
Continue reading...