WE are just two weeks away from the 2026 NFL Draft. So we will be analyzing every team’s needs, division by division. Today we are looking at the NFC East, which was led by the Philadelphia Eagles in the 2025-2026 season.
NEW YORK GIANTS-
The New York Giants need a lot of help on offense, with the number five spot, the Giants desperately need to find a true star for Jaxon Dart to pass too. Elsewhere, the interiors of both the offensive line and defensive line could use some depth, especially in a division such as the NFC East which have some of the best offensive and defensive lines in the entire league.
WASHINGTON COMMANDERS-
This offseason, the Washington Commanders have spent big on defence during free agency, which likely signals that they will be looking offensively with their number seven pick. Quarterback Jayden Daniels has shown his quality at times but outside of receiver Terry McLaurin he lacks options through the air, so finding a number two option would be ideal at this spot, with teams ahead of them in the draft focusing elsewhere, they will likely have the receiver of their choice still on the board.
DALLAS COWBOYS-
Dallas had the worst defense in the league, allowing over 30 points per game, so finding help is a must for the Cowboys with both of their first round picks. They signed Rashan Gary to help boost the edge, but another option would be ideal. They could use depth at linebacker, as Demarvion Overshown has struggled to stay healthy, and in the secondary, the signing of Cobie Durant likely makes corner far from priority but depth will still be needed outside of Durant and DaRon Bland.
PHILADELPHIA EAGLES-
After allowing Reed Blankenship to walk in free agency, Safety is an open spot for the Eagles. Elsewhere on defense, Philadelphia lacks a star playmaker on the edge, so if a top talent is still on the board it would be smart to take an edge rusher. There is also a question on A.J. Brown, it looks as if the wide receiver will be leaving, whether or not it’s before or after the draft, so finding a long-term replacement would be a good move.
