The Philadelphia Eagles currently have seven picks in the 2019 NFL Draft, as they have made seven trades that affect their picks, and were awarded two compensatory picks.
• PHILADELPHIA EAGLES 2020 DRAFT PICKS
First, a look at each of their trades, in chronological order:
• They traded Allen Barbre to the Denver Broncos for a conditional seventh round pick.
• They traded Jon Dorenbos to the New Orleans Saints for a seventh round pick. That pick then reverted back to the Saints after it was discovered that Dorenbos needed heart surgery.
• They traded down from the first round of the 2018 NFL Draft with the Baltimore Ravens, landing a second round pick in 2019 in the process.
• They traded up in the seventh round of the 2018 NFL Draft for Jordan Mailata. The cost was the Eagles' 2019 seventh round pick.
• They traded a seventh-round pick (the one acquired from Denver for Barbre) to the Bears for Deiondre Hall.
• At the trade deadline during the 2018 season, they traded their third-round pick for WR Golden Tate.
• The Eagles traded a 2019 sixth-round pick (208 overall) to the Buccaneers for DeSean Jackson and their seventh-round pick in 2020.
• During the 2019 draft, the Eagles traded up from pick 25 to pick 22 to select OT Andre Dillard. The cost to move up was a fourth-round pick (127) and and sixth-round pick (197).
Here is a look at the Eagles' projected 2019 draft picks, which we'll update anytime it changes:
Round | Pick | |
1 | 22 | Andre Dillard, OT, Washington State |
2 | 53 | Acquired from Ravens during 2018 NFL Draft |
2 | 57 | Eagles' own pick |
4 | 138 | Compensatory pick |
5 | 163 | Eagles' own pick |
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