Nolan Smith Jr. is already staring at a pressure-packed 2026 season, and a fresh 2027 mock draft only adds to the heat.
The Eagles’ edge rusher room has a better feel to it now, but there are still real questions hanging over Smith and Jalyx Hunt. Hunt turned in a career year last season, finishing as the team leader in sacks and interceptions. Smith, meanwhile, has had a rough offseason marked by injury and an arrest, even though Philadelphia did pick up his fifth-year option on his rookie deal.
That backdrop is what makes Sports Illustrated’s Justin Melo’s latest 2027 NFL mock draft so interesting. Melo has the Eagles taking Oregon edge rusher Matayo Uiagalelei with the 24th overall pick.
"The Philadelphia Eagles believe in keeping the cupboard restocked at pass rusher. Matayo Uiagalelei was generating significant 2026 buzz before deciding to return to school. Uiagalelei is a big-bodied powerful rusher with an early-down skill set."
Uiagalelei has already put together a strong college résumé. In his junior season, he posted 34 tackles, six sacks, three pass deflections, and two forced fumbles. He was also named a first-team All-Big Ten selection in 2024.
That kind of profile fits what Eagles defensive coordinator Vic Fangio tends to want on the edge: big, athletic rushers who can handle multiple roles. Uiagalelei would make sense as a rotational piece early in his career.
But if Philadelphia is even thinking about another edge rusher in the 2027 draft, that says plenty about where things stand with Smith. He managed only three sacks in 12 games during the 2025 season, and another down year would put him squarely on the hot seat.
The fifth-year option keeps Smith under contract through 2027, but that does not guarantee he stays in Philadelphia. If the Eagles decide to move on, general manager Howie Roseman could explore a trade and try to recoup a pick or two while clearing some money.
For now, Hunt appears to have the team’s full confidence as the other starting edge rusher next to Jonathan Greenard in the future. That leaves a player like Uiagalelei as a possible backup option - and leaves Smith with a clear message: the runway in Philly may be shorter than it looks.
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