Grading the Philadelphia Eagles’ 2022 NFL draft class

Grading the Philadelphia Eagles’ 2022 NFL draft class

The Eagles entered Thursday night’s NFL draft with 10 total picks after two timely deals involving 2021 trades with the Dolphins and Colts (Carson Wentz).

The Eagles ultimately moved from No. 15 overall up to No. 13 overall to select Georgia All-American defensive tackle, Jordan Davis.

In doing so, Philadelphia parted ways with the Nos. 15, 124, 162, and 166 picks to the Texans to move up two spots where it selected Davis.

After the Chargers used the No. 17 overall pick on Zion Johnson, the Eagles made another move, trading picks No. 18 overall, and a third-round pick (101) to the Tennessee Titans for star wide receiver, A.J. Brown.

That trade left Philadelphia with four picks remaining in the draft and the Eagles utilized Day two picks on Cam Jurgens and Nakobe Dean.

On Day three, Philadelphia moved a fifth-round pick for two sixth-round picks and then traded up to pick No. 181 for Kansas linebacker Kyron Johnson.

At pick 198 overall, the Eagles ended their draft haul with SMU’s pass-catching tight end, Grant Calcaterra.

Here are the grades for Philly’s five-man class.