By Jimmy Kempski
Copyright phillyvoice
During the college football season each year, as long as you’re watching the games, we point out five players each week to keep an eye on who make logical sense for the Philadelphia Eagles in the following year’s NFL Draft.
Mansoor Delane (4), CB, LSU (6’0, 190): (4) LSU at (13) Ole Miss, 3:30 p.m.
Harold Perkins (7), LB/EDGE, LSU (6’1, 222): (4) LSU at (13) Ole Miss, 3:30 p.m.
Perkins is a linebacker / edge defender tweener in the same mold as Zack Baun and Jihaad Campbell. He had had a monster season as a freshman in 2022, when he had 72 tackles, 7.5 sacks, 4 forced fumbles, and an INT. In 2023, he had 75 tackles, 5.5 sacks, 3 forced fumbles, and an INT. In 2024, he suffered an ACL tear and only played in four games.
Perkins is a versatile defender who can drop into coverage and rush the passer from all sorts of alignments. Fun player. He’s wearing No. 7 in 2025, but he’s No. 4 below:
The Eagles don’t really need another off-ball linebacker / edge defender hybrid, but they do seem to have developed “a type,” and Perkins fits that mold.
Emmanuel McNeil-Warren (7), S, Toledo (6’2, 202): Akron at Toledo, 3:30 p.m.
McNeil-Warren is a productive safety who has the following numbers since 2023 in 25 games: 144 tackles, 4 INTs (one pick-six), 6 forced fumbles. He has good size, he can play the run, and he has some range patrolling the deep part of the field. A cutup, from Devin Jackson:
Reed Blankenship is scheduled to be a free agent in 2026.
Also, the Eagles struck gold with another Toledo DB in Quinyon Mitchell.
Max Klare (86), TE, Ohio State (6’5, 243): (1) Ohio State at Washington, 3:30 p.m.
Klare is a good receiving tight end who had 51 catches for 685 yards and 4 TDs for Purdue last season before transferring to Ohio State. He needs work as a blocker, but he has great hands and he runs good routes. He reminds me in some ways of Zach Ertz, even down to the 86 jersey. A look:
The Eagles don’t have any tight ends that are under contract in 2026, so their need there is pretty obvious. Day 2 guy, in my opinion.
Dani Dennis-Sutton (33), EDGE, Penn State (6’5, 265): (6) Oregon at (3) Penn State, 7:30 p.m.
Dennis-Sutton was a five-star recruit (28th nationally by 247 Sports, 7th by Rivals.com) who is an exceptional run defender, but not an uber-athletic pass rusher like former teammate Abdul Carter.
In 2024, he had 42 tackles (13 for loss), 8.5 sacks, 2 forced fumbles, and 3 batted passes. His 2025 season if off to a good start, with 9 tackles (5 for loss), 2 sacks, 2 forced fumbles, and 2 batted passes.
He has upside as a power rusher at the next level. Highlights:
Vic Fangio tends to like edge defenders who play the run well so that he can play lighter fronts. With Brandon Graham gone, the Eagles can use another early down run stopper on the edge, with some room to grow as a pass rusher.
Previously profiled players
• August 23
Dylan Edwards, RB/SWR/KR/PR, Kansas StateDaniel Hishaw, RB, KansasDontay Corleone, iDL, CincinnatiD.J. McKinney, CB, ColoradoKeldric Faulk, DL, Auburn
• August 30
Malik Muhammad, CB, TexasEthan Onianwa, OT, Ohio StateDarrell Jackson, DT, Florida StateNic Anderson, WR, LSUT.J. Parker, EDGE, Clemson
• September 6
Chandler Rivers, CB, DukeGennings Dunker, OL, IowaMatayo Uiagalelei, EDGE, OregonJordyn Tyson, WR, Arizona StateEli Stowers, TE, Vanderbilt
• September 13
Anto Saka, EDGE, NorthwesternIsaiah World, OT, OregonKenyon Sadiq, TE, OregonDaylen Everette, CB, GeorgiaCaleb Banks, iDL, Florida
• September 20
Spencer Fano, OT, UtahLee Hunter, iDL, Texas TechAvieon Terrell, CB, ClemsonRueben Bain, DL, MiamiElijah Sarratt, WR, Indiana