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Here's an update on the status of the Philadelphia Eagles' picks in the NFL Draft over the next few years, as of September 5, 2017. The Eagles made five trades this summer so there have been a number of changes.
Eagles 2018 Draft Picks
1st
4th
4th - (from the Minnesota Vikings)
4th - (from the New England Patriots; can elevate to a 3rd)
5th
5th - (from the Seattle Seahawks)
6th
The Eagles don’t own their 2018 second-round selection due to the Carson Wentz trade with the Browns. That’s the last pick they owe Cleveland from that deal.
Philadelphia traded Jordan Matthews and a 2018 third-round pick for cornerback Ronald Darby.
The Eagles own Minnesota’s fourth-round pick due to the Sam Bradford trade. Philadelphia used the 2017 first-round pick they received in that trade on Derek Barnett. (Lol Vikings.)
The Eagles own the Patriots’ fourth-round pick due to the Eric Rowe trade. If Eric Rowe plays 50% or more of New England’s defensive snaps, the pick will be elevated to a third-rounder. Rowe is listed as backup on the Patriots’ depth chart, so (barring injury) it seems likely the Eagles will get the fourth and not the third.
The Eagles don’t own their seventh-round pick because they packaged it with Matt Tobin in a trade to the Seahawks in exchange for Seattle’s fifth-round pick.
Eagles 2019 Draft Picks
1st
2nd
3rd
4th
5th
6th
7th
7th - (from New Orleans Saints)
7th - (from Denver Broncos; conditional)
In addition to owning all their picks in 2019, the Eagles have two extra sevenths. The first one is from the Jon Dorenbos trade. The Eagles are guaranteed to receive that selection. The second pick is from the Broncos due to the Allen Barbre trade. It’s unclear what condition must be met for the Eagles to get the pick. My guess is that the Eagles will receive it.)
Eagles 2020 Draft Picks
1st
2nd
3rd
4th
5th
6th
7th
The Eagles own all of their picks in 2020.