The Philadelphia Eagles don't have an immediate need at wide receiver. Still, the long-term outlook — especially with A.J. Brown's future always a talking point — makes this a position worth monitoring across all seven rounds of the 2026 NFL Draft.
Philadelphia’s depth at wide receiver allows them to be patient, but history shows the Eagles are always thinking a year ahead. Whether it's a premium talent early or a high-upside player late, adding another weapon for Jalen Hurts would only strengthen an already dangerous offense heading into 2026 and beyond.
From first-round stars to late-round sleepers, here's one wide receiver the Eagles could target in every round of the 2026 NFL Draft.
The second coming of Alshon Jeffery, Boston would certainly provide Philadelphia with a physical presence on the outside. The 6-foot-4, 210-pound Boston hauled in 76.9% of his contested targets at Washington last year -- offering elite red zone production-- and led the Huskies with 20 touchdowns over his final two college seasons. He led the team with 881 receiving yards and 11 touchdowns last season.
In his final season, Bell had 101 receptions, 1,278 yards, and 13 touchdowns at UConn.
Sarratt, who was the running mate of Omar Cooper Jr., earned second-team All-Big Ten honors in 2025 and third-team All-Big Ten honors in 2024. He appeared in 14 games, starting 13, and missed two games due to injury (Weeks 11-12). Together with Cooper Jr., Sarratt became just the fifth pair of Big Ten teammates this century to both finish the regular season with double-digit receiving touchdowns. They are the first duo to achieve this since Ohio State's Chris Olave (13 touchdowns) and Garrett Wilson (12 touchdowns).
Daniels spent four years at Liberty and one year at LSU before transferring to Miami. In 2025, he was one of Miami's top offensive performers in his only season with the Hurricanes. He played in 13 games and ranked third on the team in both receptions, with 50 catches, and receiving yards, totaling 557. He also recorded seven receiving touchdowns, which were the second-most on the team. Daniels started in 12 of those games.
Montgomery attended Nichols State before transferring to John Carroll. A highly explosive athlete, Montgomery set numerous school records, holds the titles of most receptions in a single season, most receiving touchdowns for a wide receiver in a single season, and most receiving yards in a single season for the Blue Streaks.
Thomas had his best season in 2025, logging 41 receptions for 488 yards with four touchdowns. He also had 99 rushing yards and a score on the ground.
Pena, a transfer from Syracuse, started in 10 of Penn State's 13 games in 2025. He recorded 49 catches for 552 yards and two touchdowns, along with 11 rushes for 69 yards. Additionally, he had eight punt returns for 71 yards and one kick return for 16 yards.
This article originally appeared on Eagles Wire: Best WR fits for Eagles across all rounds of 2026 draft
