Eagles win NFL draft’s second-round after key trade, pick

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The Eagles won the second round of the 2026 NFL Draft.

Moments after stealing NFL Combine workout warrior and All-American tight end Eli Stowers with the No. 54 pick, the Eagles turned around and traded the No. 98 pick and a 2027 third-rounder to the Vikings for edge rusher Jonathan Greenard and a seventh-rounder.

Greenard, who had three sacks in 12 games last season after totaling 24.5 in the previous two seasons with the Vikings and Texans, reportedly agreed to a four-year, $100 million ($50 million guaranteed) contract extension as part of the trade.

Greenard was halfway through a four-year, $76 million contract but seeking a fresh start.

Vikings linebacker Jonathan Greenard was traded to the Eagles on Friday. AP

The Vikings’ asking price of a Day 2 pick remained unchanged for weeks, and they also added a Day 2 pick in the expected-to-be talent-rich 2027 draft.

The Eagles, who are expected to trade away receiver A.J. Brown after June 1, were in the market for a premium pass-rusher after surprisingly losing Jaelan Phillips to the Panthers in free agency.

And Stowers gives the Eagles a jump start on replacing Brown’s production and replacing tight end Dallas Goedert, who is coming off a 10-touchdown season but will be a free agent in 2027.

anderbilt tight end Eli Stowers catches a pass during the school’s NFL football pro day Friday, March 20, 2026. AP

Good things come to those who wait … and Kayden McDonald waited longer than anyone.

As the only prospect left in the green room at the NFL Draft in Pittsburgh, McDonald’s agony ended quickly Friday when he was the fourth pick of the second round by the Texans.

The 6-foot-2, 326-pound Ohio State defensive tackle McDonald wiped tears from eyes, hugged his family members, made his walk to the stage with the television cameras glued to him, stopped to tap the logo of his savior Texans and then engulfed commissioner Roger Goodell in a long hug as the crowd of about 300,000 fans cheered his moment.  

Kayden McDonald, right, poses with NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell after being chosen by the Houston Texans with the 36th overall pick during the second round of the NFL football draft, Friday, April 24, 2026. AP

Sensing that the Giants might be targeting McDonald at No. 38 after trading away Dexter Lawrence, the Texans — who were the Giants’ partners on the 2025 Jaxson Dart trade — moved up from No. 38 to No. 36 with the Raiders. But it turned out that McDonald wasn’t in the conversation for the Giants, sources told The Post.

“I’m just so blessed, so thankful, so emotional,” McDonald said. “Where I came from, now I’m here, it’s a blessing.”

McDonald slides into arguably the NFL’s most dominant defense, where he will play between two All-Pro edges in Danielle Hunter and Will Anderson.

“He’s a strong two-gapping nose tackle who is heavy-handed,” an NFL source said, “and has natural instincts against the run.”


An equally emotional moment happened later in the second round, when the Falcons selected CB Avieon Terrell at No. 48. Terrell was sitting next to his older brother A.J., who plays cornerback for … wait for it … the Falcons.

Yes, the Falcons very well could start brothers as their outside cornerbacks.

At a draft party in Atlanta (of course), A.J. hugged Avieon so hard that he knocked his younger brother’s hat off.


North Jersey native Chase Bisontis’ homecoming plan was dashed as soon as Big Blue filled its need at right guard with Francis Mauigoa (No. 10).

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