PREDICTIONS: Philadelphia Eagles TRADING UP OR DOWN for certain 1st round targets?
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On this bonus episode of Locked On Eagles, host Louis DiBiase dives into a strategic simulation of the Philadelphia Eagles' 2026 NFL Draft approach, focusing on whether they should trade up, trade down, or stay put at the 23rd overall pick. The analysis centers on key positional targets: wide receivers, offensive tackles, tight ends, edge rushers, and safeties. DiBiase argues that top-tier prospects like Omar Cooper Jr., Monroe Freeling, and Kenyon Sadiq are likely to be off the board by pick 23, requiring a trade-up to secure them. Conversely, players like Blake Miller, Keldrick Falk, and Emmanuel McNeil Warren may still be available if the Eagles stay at 23 or even trade down. The episode emphasizes the draft’s lack of consensus, with schematic and stylistic preferences driving selections. DiBiase also highlights the potential for future asset accumulation through trades, particularly in a deep second round. The discussion blends optimism with realism, underscoring that the Eagles’ strategy will hinge on both player availability and organizational philosophy. Key takeaways include: the Eagles may need to trade up for elite wide receivers and tight ends; staying put could yield high-impact defensive talent like Keldrick Falk or Emmanuel McNeil Warren; trading down could be strategic for lower-ceiling offensive linemen like Caden Proctor; and the draft’s polarized nature means player value is highly team-dependent. The episode concludes with a call to action for fans to engage on social media and support the podcast through the Everydayer Club. Overall, the tone is analytical and forward-looking, with a balanced mix of ambition and pragmatism.
The Eagles may need to trade up for top-tier WRs like Omar Cooper Jr. and tight end Kenyon Sadiq, who could be gone by pick 23.
Players like Blake Miller and Keldrick Falk could be available at 23, making a 'stay put' strategy viable for certain high-upside prospects.
Trading down could allow the Eagles to collect future draft capital while still landing solid players like Max Ihana Core or edge rushers in the second round.
The draft’s lack of consensus means player value is highly team-specific—schematic fit and stylistic preference will drive decisions.
Emmanuel McNeil Warren and Keldrick Falk are strong candidates for the 'best player available' if the Eagles stay at 23.
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Welcome & Show Intro
Introduction to the Locked On Eagles bonus show, with host Louis DiBiase welcoming listeners and promoting the Everydayer Club membership for ad-free episodes and fan community access.
Draft Strategy Game: Trade Up, Down, or Stay Put?
DiBiase introduces the central theme: analyzing whether the Eagles should trade up, trade down, or stay at pick 23 in the 2026 NFL Draft based on target prospects.
Wide Receivers & Offensive Tackles: Need to Trade Up?
“I think there's a chance because he's not this, I think clear consents number one guy in the class. But I do think he could go as high as like number 11 overall if he went to the Miami Dolphins. Would you be surprised? I really wouldn't.”
Trade Down Options: Max Ihana Core & Blake Miller
DiBiase identifies Max Ihana Core and Blake Miller as viable targets if the Eagles trade down, emphasizing their developmental upside and availability in the 25–32 range.
Best Player Available at 23: Emmanuel McNeil Warren & Keldrick Falk
“I think there's a really good chance that Toledo safety, Emmanuel McNeil Warren is one of those guys. So of all the players that could be there at 23, I think he's one of the best players available.”
“Kenyon Sadiq, you got to go trade up for the number one tight end in this class.”
“I think there's a really good chance that Toledo safety, Emmanuel McNeil Warren is one of those guys. So of all the players that could be there at 23, I think he's one of the best players available.”
“I think there's a chance because he's not this, I think clear consents number one guy in the class. But I do think he could go as high as like number 11 overall if he went to the Miami Dolphins. Would you be surprised? I really wouldn't.”
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Louis DiBiase
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Omar Cooper Jr.
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Kenyon Sadiq
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Monroe Freeling
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Blake Miller
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Keldrick Falk
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Emmanuel McNeil Warren
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Caden Proctor
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Dylan Fienneman
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