The NFL Draft is just two days away, and the rumors are heating up -- especially when it comes to the Eagles.

In the past two days alone, the Eagles have been linked to Texas A&M quarterback Johnny Manziel and moving into to No. 15 for LSU wide receiver Odell Beckham Jr.

Now it sounds like the Eagles have their sights set even higher -- like, top five pick high.

Speaking on 97.5 the Fanatic, Sal Paolantonio of ESPN said that the Eagles are looking into moving into the top 10, in hopes of getting one of the top-two wide receivers in the draft, Sammy Watkins of Clemson or Mike Evans of Texas A&M.

"How much are they willing to give up to go up there, and who is a possible dance partner? They would have to basically break the bank," Paolantonio said. "There is no question you would have to give up next year's No. 1 to do it. No. 22 this year, No. 1 next year, and maybe a third-round pick this year and next year (to get a deal done)."

Watkins, 6-foot-1, 211 pounds, is considered the top wide receiver in the draft due to his explosive speed and play making ability. Evans, 6-foot-5, 231 pounds, is not far behind Watkins, however, as he has the size many teams are looking for a in wide receiver.

"They are burning up the phones trying to get a top wide receiver," Paolantonio said.

So could the Eagles actually pull off a draft day trade for either player?

To even move from just No. 22 to No. 15, it would probably cost the Eagles both their first-round pick and their second-round pick. To move into the top five? The Eagles are looking at at least No. 22 this year and their first-round pick next year -- and maybe even more.

In 2012, when the Washington Redskins moved from No. 6 to No. 2, it cost them three first-round picks and a second-round pick. Of course, that was for a quarterback, and no player this year holds the value that Robert Griffin III did that year -- something to keep in mind when projecting a trade.

The No. 1 pick in the draft this year is valued at 3,000 points, with the No. 5 pick holding a value of 1,700 points, according to the Draft Value Chart. The Eagles' pick, No. 22, is valued at 780 points. In total, the Eagles' six picks this year have a total value of 1,390.8 points -- meaning even if they traded all of their picks, it would still not be enough to get the No. 5 pick.

So whether or not they can do it is debatable. It would also be a highly questionable move, as it would suck multiple resources from a team that needs to fill holes on defense.

Will it happen? We will know in less than two days.

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