Philadelphia, PA – Fresh off a Super Bowl championship, the Philadelphia Eagles weren’t content to sit back and admire the view.
Instead, they walked into the 2025 NFL Draft like a team ready to reload — and possibly kick off another wave of dominance over the NFC.
With their first pick, the Eagles landed Jihaad Campbell, a heat-seeking linebacker from Alabama whose sideline-to-sideline speed instantly upgrades their defensive core. They doubled down by grabbing Andrew Mukuba, a rangy and fearless safety out of Clemson, giving their secondary a much-needed shot of youth and aggression.
“This class is a foundation-builder,” one NFL executive told Bleeding Green Nation. “In three years, we might look back and say this was the start of another Eagles dynasty.”
Philadelphia didn’t just stop at filling needs. They drafted ballers — players with high football IQ, proven production, and serious upside.
Ty Robinson (DT, Nebraska) brings power to the trenches.
Kyle McCord (QB, Syracuse) offers long-term insurance behind Jalen Hurts.
Every pick felt calculated, every move screamed confidence.
Coming off a year where they crushed the NFC and lifted the Lombardi Trophy, it would’ve been easy for the Eagles to play it safe.
Instead, Howie Roseman and the front office attacked the draft with a vision — and found players who could keep the trophy window wide open.
If this rookie class hits like it’s projected to, the rest of the NFC better buckle up.
The Eagles aren’t going anywhere.
