Eagles Get Lukewarm Grade for 2026 NFL Draft Class
The 2026 NFL draft is behind us, and now, it’s time to pick apart all of the decisions made by these 32 NFL teams.
With that in mind, NFL draft analyst Chad Reuter has released his grades for each franchise heading out of the 2026 NFL draft.
“Immediate draft grades provide a foundation for future evaluations,” he states in the piece. “Waiting three years to assess draft classes without accounting for how the decision was viewed at the time usually leads to revisionist history.”
But let’s get down to today. Reuter gives the Philadelphia Eagles a B+ grade for their draft choices. That’s not a bad grade at all, but his messaging says he’s lukewarm about the picks.
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“The Eagles jumped ahead of the in-state rival Steelers for Makai Lemon, sending two fourth-rounders to division foe Dallas to add the ultra-competitive receiver, giving up draft capital to secure a potential replacement for A.J. Brown despite Lemon’s average athleticism,” he states in the piece.
But, he says Eli Stowers was an “excellent pick in the second round as a combo slot receiver/tight end,” and the 6-9, 346-pound Markel Bell “should become at least a solid swing tackle. Their Day 2 grade also reflects their acquisition of edge rusher Jaelan Phillips in exchange for a third-round choice last season; he had two sacks in eight games with the Eagles before leaving as a free agent.”
Grading Philadelphia Eagles’ 2026 NFL Draft Class
The Eagles didn’t have to do anything really drastic in this draft, but they needed to move the needle. They have a solid base, despite a disappointing last season, and adding Lemon and Bell adds just the right touch for this franchise.
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Sure, the Eagles didn’t make any flashy moves, and they didn’t need to do that. What they did was continue building for the future subtly. Philadelphia Eagles draft grade: A-.
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This story was originally published April 27, 2026 at 5:17 PM.