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Eagles Mock Draft Roundup: Where is Philly Trending at No. 10?

Here's a look at what experts currently believe the Philadelphia Eagles will do with the 10th overall pick in the NFL Draft.
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Howie Roseman and the Philadelphia Eagles will have a pair of first-round picks at their disposal Thursday. Here's where experts currently believe the Eagles will go with their first pick in the NFL Draft, the No. 10 overall selection. 

Chad Reuter of NFL Media: Adetomiwa Adebawore, EDGE, Northwestern

Earlier this month, Tony Pauline of The Draft Network reported that Roseman "absolutely loves" Adebawore. While he would probably be a reach at No. 10, Reuter has the Eagles moving down to pick No. 23 in a deal that would allow the Minnesota Vikings to draft quarterback Anthony Richardson. In addition to getting to draft Adebawore, Reuter's projected trade would land a third-round pick in this year's draft and a first rounder in 2023. It would be hard to pass up that haul.

Ryan Wilson of CBS Sports: Bijan Robinson, RB, Texas

While there was some weekend buzz that the Eagles could trade for former All-Pro Derrick Henry, that doesn't appear to be in the cards, at least now. By now, you know the book on Robinson -- he's pretty universally viewed as one of the top five players in the 2023 class, and is a threat both as a rusher and pass catcher. 

Jaime Eisner of The Draft Network: Paris Johnson, OT, Ohio State

Lane Johnson is the best right tackle in football and Jordan Mailata has emerged as an excellent blind-side blocker. Eisner believes that Johnson could thrive at right guard and eventually kick out to right tackle when Johnson, 32, retires. 

Ian Valentino of Pro Football Network: Lukas Van Ness, EDGE, Iowa

The Eagles have reached the Super Bowl twice in six seasons, and in both cases they've had incredible pass-rushing depth. Van Ness is 6-foot-5, 264 pounds and had 19 tackles for a loss and 13 sacks in his last two seasons at Iowa. 

Maurice Jones-Drew of NFL Media: Bijan Robinson, RB, Texas

Jones-Drew -- a former All-Pro running back himself -- says that Robinson is "a premier play-maker who will take pressure off of Jalen Hurts." Interestingly, Jones-Drew says he views Alabama's Jahmyr Gibbs as the best running back in this year's class


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