The Philadelphia Eagles are looking toward the future, and a recent pre-draft visit has fans buzzing with a familiar connection. The team hosted Ole Miss wide receiver De’Zhaun Stribling, a prospect who shares an alma mater with current Eagles star A.J. Brown, sparking immediate speculation about the long-term plan for the receiver room.
Stribling, a 6-foot-2, 207-pound target, is considered a potential Day 2 pick, projected by analysts as a second or third-round talent. His physical profile is exactly what teams covet in the modern NFL. He turned heads at the NFL Scouting Combine by blazing a 4.36-second 40-yard dash, showcasing the kind of rare size-speed combination that can stretch defenses vertically.
His final collegiate season at Ole Miss was highly productive, as he hauled in 55 catches for 811 yards and six touchdowns, playing a key role in the Rebels' run to the College Football Playoff semifinals. Analyst Dane Brugler notes that while Stribling's route-running can be refined, he possesses strong ball skills, a pro mindset, and the competitive toughness to develop into a reliable WR2 or WR3 at the next level.
With the Eagles holding three picks on Day 2 of the draft (Nos. 54, 68, and 98) and persistent trade rumors surrounding A.J. Brown, this visit is more than just routine due diligence. It signals a proactive approach to roster building, ensuring the offense remains explosive and dynamic for years to come. Stribling represents a tantalizing option to potentially fill a future need, blending immediate physical tools with significant upside for development in Philadelphia's system.
