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Glenn Erby

Full 7-round Eagles mock draft 1.0 as we kick off the 2023 NFL offseason

We’re a little over one month away from the NFL offseason officially starting with the beginning of a new league year on March 15.

With eyes looking towards the start of free agency, Philadelphia is among a few teams with multiple first-round picks in the 2023 NFL Draft.

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Using a PFF draft simulator and avoiding any trades in this first run-through, the Eagles addressed several needs with their six picks in the selection process.

RD1: Pick 10 (NO) Devon Witherspoon CB Illinois

Mandatory Credit: Matt Krohn-USA TODAY Sports

An aggressive cornerback who could fit well with the Eagles’ new system, Witherspoon has great feet and changes direction well in space.

R1 pick 30 -- Will McDonald IV, DE, Iowa State

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The athletic pass rusher earned first-team All-Big 12 honors as a redshirt senior last season after totaling 36 tackles and five sacks in 12 games. McDonald (6-3, 236 pounds) recorded 27 sacks in his final three years with the Cyclones.

RD2: Pick 62- Jammie Robinson, S, Florida State

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A talented safety with range, Robinson amassed 319 total tackles, 16 pass deflections, one sack, three forced fumbles, and seven interceptions over four seasons — two at South Carolina, and two with the Seminoles.

In two seasons at Florida State, earned first-team All-ACC honors and led FSU in tackles in both seasons.

RD3: Pick 94 -- Kendre Miller, RB, TCU

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A talented running back who could be a three-down workhorse, Miller had 1,399 rushing yards and 17 touchdowns for TCU in 2022. The junior missed the team’s national championship loss to Georgia because of a sprained knee suffered in TCU’s victory over Michigan.

ESPN rated the 6-foot, 220-pound Miller as the No. 155 overall prospect for the draft.

RD7: Pick 221 -- Jalen Wayne, WR, South Alabama

Mandatory Credit: Vasha Hunt-USA TODAY Sports

The South Alabama pass catcher is the nephew of former Colts legend, and star wide receiver, Reggie Wayne.

Jalen Wayne caught a school record with 9 touchdown catches in 2022 and caught a game-high eight passes for the American team in a 27-10 Senior Bowl loss three weeks ago.

RD7: Pick 250 -- John Ojukwu, OT, Boise State

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An athletic offensive tackle with six years of playing experience, Ojukwu has been an All-Mountian West performer and earned some All-American honors this season.

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