The Philadelphia Eagles currently have eight picks in the 2020 NFL Draft. Below is a running diary of sorts of how their eight picks came to be.
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• The Eagles traded Michael Bennett and their 2020 seventh-round pick to the Patriots for their fifth-round pick in 2020.
• The Eagles traded a 2019 sixth-round pick to the Buccaneers for DeSean Jackson and their seventh-round pick in 2020.
• The Eagles traded a 2020 sixth-round pick (that could have become a fifth-round pick, but didn't) for then-Bears RB Jordan Howard.
• The Eagles traded the seventh-round pick acquired from the Buccaneers in the DeSean Jackson trade along with Johnathan Cyprien to the Falcons for Duke Riley and a sixth-round pick.
• The Eagles were awarded three compensatory picks.
• The Eagles traded their original third- and fifth-round picks (No. 85 and No. 166 overall) to the Lions for CB Darius Slay.
Round | Pick | How acquired |
1 | 21 | Eagles' own pick |
2 | 53 | Eagles own pick |
3 | 103 | Compensatory |
4 | 127 | Eagles' own pick |
4 | 145 | Compensatory |
4 | 146 | Compensatory |
5 | 168 | From the Patriots, via the Michael Bennett trade |
6 | 190 | From the Falcons, via the Johnathan Cyprien trade |
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