NFL.com draft analyst Daniel Jeremiah listed the Philadelphia Eagles as one of five teams that especially need to dominate the 2017 NFL draft.

It’s not often a team trades up twice for a potential franchise quarterback and still has a pick in every round of the draft in the following year, but that is the case with the Eagles.

Philadelphia will pick at No. 14 or 15 this April. The Eagles have holes at wide receiver, running back and potentially left guard. On defense, they need cornerbacks, pass rushers and certainly a linebacker.

Jeremiah wrote that he wouldn’t be surprised to see the Eagles trade down in the 2017 draft to acquire more picks, which could allow them to fill several of those holes.

General manager Howie Roseman will have his hands full. Joe Douglas, formerly of the Baltimore Ravens, will assist Roseman as vice president of player personnel.

In Jeremiah’s article, he talks about the Eagles’ bold decision to move up to select quarterback Carson Wentz last year at No. 2. He acknowledges the move seems to have paid off, especially considering Roseman was able to flip former starter Sam Bradford to the Minnesota Vikings for a first-round pick this year.

Trading down may not be the worst idea, especially if RB Dalvin Cook, WR Corey Davis and WR Mike Williams are selected by the time Philadelphia is on the clock.

If the Eagles decide to select a cornerback first, there are a ton of prospects to choose from. Sidney Jones, Cordrea Tankersley and Marlon Humprey are a few of the cornerbacks who would be available to the Eagles if they traded down, according to Mel Kiper Jr.’s first mock draft for ESPN.

The Eagles could decide to stand pat as well, which would still give them plenty of opportunities to select impact players; they have eight picks in seven rounds.