Roseman confirmed the Eagles traded back to select Uar Bernard in the seventh round and plan to sign Joshua Weru from Kenya through the International Pathway Program.
Coach Nick Sirianni emphasized developing inexperienced international players and hinted at possible future moves, especially in the safety group, while expressing confidence in the current quarterback and rookie classes.
The Eagles' draft approach focused on player alignment, versatility, and long-term development, with new offensive coordinator Sean Mannion praised for early progress as the team integrates its 2026 rookie class.
After drafting a late-round safety, how will the Eagles address their biggest defensive need?
Can the Eagles' 'passion project' Uar Bernard truly become the next Jordan Mailata?
Did the Eagles’ focus on athletic 'projects' over proven talent create immediate roster holes?
Will a new Shanahan-style offense fix the Eagles' 2025 struggles under Jalen Hurts?
What is Cole Payton’s real role in the Eagles' quarterback factory this season?
Can a 6'9" tackle and a former QB truly become future offensive stars?