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To say the Philadelphia Eagles' mindset for the 2017 NFL draft has been altered by the opening wave of free agency would be an understatement, but it's made the draft no less critical in forming a 2017 contender.

In fact, some of the moves made by general manager Howie Roseman and his front office have probably heightened the need for intelligent and decisive moves in the draft. Such is life when a team like the Eagles—strapped for cash and currently over the cap—addresses one need in a substantial way while completely ignoring another.

For instance, wide receiver won't be a priority anymore early in the draft, if at all, now that the Eagles have locked up Alshon Jeffery and Torrey Smith to fortify one of the weakest spots on the roster. But in doing so, they not only failed to address the needs at cornerback and defensive end, they forfeited the opportunity to do so in free agency with no real cap room left for additions.

Let's address those needs in the latest full seven-round mock draft for the Eagles.