Eagles Eye SEC CB in Draft Strategy Shake-Up

With a potential draft heist in sight, Howie Roseman's strategic selection of SEC cornerback Brandon Cisse could solidify the Eagles future defensive lineup.

The Philadelphia Eagles are gearing up for the upcoming NFL Draft with a hefty arsenal of 13 picks, including two in the third round. This puts them in a prime position to snag top-tier talent across various positions.

One area generating buzz is the offensive line, with Olaivega Ioane catching the eye as a potential first-round powerhouse. But don't rule out a move for a tight end, either.

Oregon's Kenyon Sadiq, a standout athlete, is leading the pack among tight end prospects. While both Ioane and Sadiq present enticing first-round options, the Eagles have the opportunity to secure several day-one starters in the subsequent rounds.

One name to watch is South Carolina cornerback Brandon Cisse, projected to go in the second to third round.

Why should the Eagles have their sights set on Brandon Cisse in the 2026 NFL Draft? Let’s dive into what makes him a standout.

Brandon Lundberg from FootballScout365 highlights Cisse's impressive potential as a boundary cornerback. His explosive athleticism and rare movement skills make him a standout in press-man coverage.

Cisse's length, quick burst, and recovery speed allow him to stick with receivers and disrupt plays at the catch point. With further technical development, he could become a near-elite starter.

After transferring from NC State to South Carolina in 2025, Cisse quickly proved his worth in the SEC. Standing at 6-foot and weighing 190 pounds, he faced formidable passing offenses and delivered with 27 tackles, one interception, 1.5 tackles for loss, and a forced fumble during a stellar junior year.

Lundberg even compares Cisse to Jaycee Horn of the Carolina Panthers, another physical corner known for his ability to tackle aggressively and excel in press coverage.

The Eagles have some uncertainty in their cornerback lineup, with Adoree' Jackson, Jakorian Bennett, and Michael Carter's futures up in the air. Bringing in a rising star like Cisse could be a strategic move for general manager Howie Roseman, who’s known for his savvy draft maneuvers. Keep an eye on Philly this April-they might just land a game-changer.