
The Philadelphia Eagles concluded the 2025 NFL Draft from Green Bay, Wisconsin, on Saturday afternoon. They drafted defensive tackle Ty Robinson in the fourth round (111th pick), defensive back Mac McWilliams in the fifth round (145th pick), linebacker Smael Mondon Jr. in the fifth round (161st pick), and offensive lineman Drew Kendall in the fifth round (168th pick).
They also drafted quarterback Kyle McCord in the sixth round (181st pick), offensive lineman Myles Hinton in the sixth round (191st pick), offensive lineman Cameron Williams in the sixth round (207th pick), and Antwaun Powell-Ryland Jr. in the sixth round (209th pick).
Ty Robinson is six foot six and weighs 310 pounds. The 23-year-old from Gilbert, Arizona, made 37 tackles (21 solos, 16 assists), 12.5 tackles for loss, seven sacks, four pass breakups, and one forced fumble in 13 games for the Nebraska Cornhuskers in 2024. He was named Third Team All-Big Ten, and Second Team All-Big Ten by the AP.
Collegiately, Robinson played six seasons at Nebraska (2019-24) making 134 tackles (60 solos, 74 assists), 26.5 tackles for loss, 12 sacks, 12 pass breakups, and one forced fumble in 60 games for the Cornhuskers. Robinson was an All-Big Ten Honorable Mention in 2023 and a three-time winner of the Brook Berringer Citizenship Team and the Tom Osborne Citizenship Team.
Mac McWilliams is five foot ten and weighs 185 pounds. The 23-year-old from Pensacola, Florida, transferred to the University of Central Florida in 2024 making 32 tackles (25 solos, 7 assists), 6.5 tackles for loss, one sack, one interception, three pass breakups, and one forced fumble in 11 games for the Knights.
Collegiately, McWilliams played four seasons at the University of Alabama at Birmingham (2020-23) making 99 tackles (73 solos, 26 assists), six tackles for loss, one interception for 78 yards, one touchdown, 21 pass breakups, one forced fumble, one kick return for 18 yards, and seven punt returns for 81 yards in 30 games for the Blazers. He was named to the Conference USA All-Freshman Team.
Smael Mondon Jr. is six foot three and weighs 235 pounds. The 22-year-old from Dallas, Georgia, made 57 tackles (29 solos, 28 assists), 3.5 tackles for loss, three sacks, and three pass breakups in 10 games for the Georgia Bulldogs in 2024. His 57 tackles ranked him seventh on the team in total tackles.
Collegiately, Mondon Jr. played four seasons at Georgia (2021-24) making 213 tackles (124 solos, 89 assists), 17.5 tackles for loss, eight sacks, one interception for three yards, and six pass breakups in 51 games for the Bulldogs. He was part of two national championship teams and was named Second Team All-SEC in 2023.
Drew Kendall is six foot four and weighs 299 pounds. The 23-year-old from Norwell, Massachusetts, played center in 13 games for the Eagles allowing five pressures in 350 dropback snaps. PFF graded him a team-best 83.1 pass block and a 76.8 offensive grade.
In 2024, Boston College averaged 28.15 points per game, 166.4 rushing yards per game, 199.31 passing yards per game, 365.7 total yards per game, 51 touchdowns, and allowed 32 sacks finishing 7-6 for the season. They appeared in the 2024 Pinstripes Bowl against Nebraska.
Collegiately, Kendall played four seasons at Boston College (2021-24) playing center in 39 games, of which 37 were starts for the Eagles. He was a four-star recruit out of high school by 24/7 sports, ESPN, and Rivals. His dad, Pete, was a first-round selection by the Seattle Seahawks in the 1996 NFL Draft. He played 13 seasons with the Seattle Seahawks, Arizona Cardinals, New York Jets, and the Washington Redskins.
Kyle McCord is six foot three and weighs 220 pounds. The 22-year-old from Mount Laurel, New Jersey, transferred to Syracuse in 2024 completing 391 of 592 passes (66%) for 4,779 yards, 34 touchdowns, 12 interceptions, 67 carries for -65 yards, and three touchdowns in 13 games for the Orange. He was named Second Team All-ACC in 2024.
Collegiately, McCord played three seasons at Ohio State (2021-23) completing 270 of 406 passes (67%) for 3,776 yards, 27 touchdowns, eight interceptions, 44 carries for -77 yards, and one tackle (1 solo) in 24 games for the Buckeyes. He was named Third Team All-Big Ten in 2023.
McCord attended St. Joseph’s Prep High School in Philadelphia where he was teammates with Marvin Harrison Jr. He was a five-star recruit by 24/7 Sports, and helped St. Joseph’s Prep win three straight state championships.
Myles Hinton is six foot six and weighs 323 pounds. The 23-year-old from Johns Creek, Georgia, transferred to Michigan (2023-24) playing left tackle in 578 snaps, allowing one sack in 10 games for the Wolverines in 2024.
In 2024, Michigan averaged 22 points per game, 157.2 rushing yards per game, 129.08 passing yards per game, 286.2 total offense per game, 32 touchdowns, and allowed 17 sacks finishing 8-5 for the season and won the ReliaQuest Bowl over Alabama. He was named an All-Big Ten Honorable Mention in 2024. Hinton is part of the 2024 national championship team.
Collegiately, Hinton played three seasons at Stanford (2020-22) playing right tackle and left tackle in 23 games for the Cardinal. In 2022, Stanford averaged 21.33 points per game, 107.3 rushing yards per game, 254.3 passing yards per game, 361.6 total yards per game, 29 touchdowns, and allowed 41 sacks finishing 3-9 for the season. He was named the Most Outstanding Freshman Award in 2020.
Cameron Williams is six foot five and weighs 317 pounds. The 21-year-old from Duncanville, Texas, played three seasons at Texas (2022-24) playing 1,124 snaps at right tackle in 37 games, of which 16 were starts for the Longhorns. In 2024, he started 15 games at right tackle He allowed five sacks in 975 snaps.
In 2024, Texas averaged 33 points per game, 158.8 rushing yards per game, 278.75 passing yards per game, 437.5 total yards per game, 68 touchdowns, and allowed 23 sacks finishing 13-3. He missed the Chick-fil-A Peach Bowl due to an injury. He was a 2024 Joe Moore Award finalist.
Antwaun Powell-Ryland Jr. is six foot three and weighs 252 pounds. The 23-year-old from Portsmouth, Virginia, transferred to Virginia Tech (2023-24) making 83 tackles (52 solos, 31 assists), 34 tackles for loss, 25.5 sacks, six forced fumbles, and six fumble recoveries in 25 games for the Hokies. In 2024, he made 43 tackles (29 solos, 14 assists), 19 tackles for loss, 16 sacks, and three forced fumbles in 12 games.
He was named First Team All-ACC in 2024, Third Team All-American by AP in 2024, Second Team All-American by The Sporting News, Second Team All-ACC in 2023, and the winner of the Dudley Award in 2024.
Collegiately, Powell-Ryland Jr. played three seasons at Florida (2020-22) making 34 tackles (14 solos, 20 assists), 7.5 tackles for loss, 4.5 sacks, one pass breakup, and three forced fumbles in 27 games for the Gators.