10 best offensive tackle fits for the Eagles in the 2026 NFL Draft
Replacing Lane Johnson isn’t something you solve overnight. It’s a long-term conversation, one that requires patience, vision, and a little bit of luck. Hall of Fame-caliber players don’t grow on trees, and expecting the Philadelphia Eagles to find a one-for-one replacement in any single draft class is unrealistic.
Still, this year’s group gives the Eagles something to work with. It’s deep, versatile, and filled with prospects who may not be Johnson today, but could develop into something close over time.
That’s the key. Philadelphia doesn’t need perfection right now. It needs a foundation for what comes next . Here's a ranking of the best prospects for the job.
1. Francis Mauigoa, Miami Hurricanes
Francis Mauigoa offers one of the safest profiles in the class. He’s powerful, experienced, and reliable, with the kind of steady presence teams covet. Even if his ceiling is debated, his ability to contribute early makes him an attractive option.
2. Spencer Fano, Utah Utes
Spencer Fano is an athlete first. His explosiveness and movement skills stand out, especially in space. While size and consistency raise questions, his upside in a system that values mobility is undeniable.
3. Monroe Freeling, Georgia Bulldogs
Monroe Freeling may be a little lower on other rankings as he is still growing into his game. The tools are there, though. He has size. He moves well, and he is strong. Experience remains the missing piece. With time, however, he could become one of the better tackles in this class.
4. Blake Miller, Clemson Tigers
Blake Miller brings polish and experience. He’s not flashy, but he’s dependable, showing patience in pass protection and enough athleticism to hold his own on the edge.
5. Kadyn Proctor, Alabama Crimson Tide
Kadyn Proctor is impossible to ignore physically. His size and power jump off the screen, and while there are questions about consistency and long-term fit at tackle, the upside is massive.
6. Max Iheanachor, Arizona State Sun Devils
A newer player to the position, Max Iheanachor is still developing, but the traits are intriguing. His growth curve may be one of the most important factors in his projection.
7. Caleb Lomu, Utah Utes
Caleb Lomu is solid across the board. He may not dominate, but he competes, moves well, and has the tools to develop into a reliable starter with refinement.
8. Gennings Dunker, Iowa Hawkeyes
Gennings Dunker brings a nasty edge in the run game. While his long-term home may be inside, his physicality fits what the Eagles value up front.
9. Caleb Tiernan, Northwestern Wildcats
Caleb Tiernan wins with intelligence and technique. He may not overwhelm physically, but his understanding of the position gives him a path to sticking at the next level.
10. Markel Bell, Miami Hurricanes
Markel Bell is the wildcard. His rare size and surprising athleticism make him intriguing, even if development will be key to unlocking his full potential.
The Eagles aren’t just searching for a replacement. They’re searching for the next answer, and in a class this deep, they may have more than one chance to find it.
Good players will be found in later rounds at the offensive tackle position . Still, Philadelphia's best move might be to add one of the better players early.
This article originally appeared on Eagles Wire: 10 best offensive tackle fits for the Eagles in the 2026 NFL Draft


