The Philadelphia Eagles didn't need a quarterback in this NFL Draft. They didn't have to take one either. Looking towards the future of the position, the Eagles selected North Dakota State quarterback Cole Payton in the fifth round of the draft with the 178th overall pick. This was just the fourth pick the Eagles made in the draft, their first pick since early in the third round. Is taking a quarterback surprising? This depends how the position is viewed. Jalen Hurts is the starting quarterback and that will not change in 2026. Tanner McKee is the QB2 and Andy Dalton is the QB3. The room seems set for 2026 right? McKee is under the final year of his rookie contract and Dalton is entering the final year of a two-year deal he signed with the Carolina Panthers before he was traded to the Eagles last month. There's uncertainly behind Hurts in 2027 -- and there may be questions regarding Hurts' future. Drafting Payton isn't about Hurts. This is about McKee and his status as the QB2. What is McKee's future?…