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1. Raiders – Indiana QB Fernando Mendoza

Tom Brady likely sees much of himself in fellow football junkie Mendoza.

 

2. Jets – Texas Tech EDGE David Bailey

High-floor, easily projectable pass rusher. Jets were bottom two in sacks.

 

3. Cardinals – Ohio State OLB Arvell Reese

Not yet 21 years old, Reese is 2026’s highest-ceiling defensive prospect.

 

4. Titans – Ohio State LB Sonny Styles

Ex-49ers DC Robert Saleh envisions Styles as his next Fred Warner.

 

5. Giants – Notre Dame RB Jeremiyah Love

John Mara still reeling from Saquon Barkley’s Super Bowl win in Philly.

 

6. Browns – Utah OT Spencer Fano

A chalk pick. Rebuilding Browns can get a quality wideout at No. 24.

 

7. Commanders – Ohio State WR Carnell Tate

A perfect match with Jayden Daniels’ vertical passing prowess in D.C.

 

8. Saints – Arizona State WR Jordyn Tyson

Pairing Tyson with Chris Olave spikes Tyler Shough’s odds of success.

 

9. Chiefs – Miami (FL) EDGE Rueben Bain Jr.

K.C. pass rush badly needs a spark. Ideal fit with Steve Spagnuolo.

 

10. Giants – Miami (FL) T/G Francis Mauigoa

Slips a bit due to back injury. A John Harbaugh-type O-Lineman.

 

11. Dolphins – LSU CB Mansoor Delane

Cleanest corner in this draft. Rebuilding Fins need high-floor hits.

 

12. Cowboys – Ohio State S Caleb Downs

Dallas knee deep in the safety market. Downs is a true field general.

 

13. Rams – USC WR Makai Lemon

Perfect schematic fit. Davante Adams is old. Puka Nacua has red flags.

 

14. Ravens – Oregon TE Kenyon Sadiq

Isaiah Likely signed with Giants. Mark Andrews is running out of steam.

 

15. Bucs – Miami (FL) EDGE Akheem Mesidor

Todd Bowles won’t care about Mesidor’s age. He’s a pass-rush menace.

 

16. Jets – Indiana WR Omar Cooper Jr.

Ready-made complement to Garrett Wilson. 22 TDs over last two seasons.

 

17. Lions – Alabama OT Kayden Proctor

Dan Campbell-type OL allows Penei Sewell to stay comfortable on right side.

 

18. Vikings – Oregon S Dillon Thieneman

Outrageous athlete. Future HOFer Harrison Smith is fully expected to retire.

 

19. Panthers – Georgia OT Monroe Freeling

LT Ikem Ekwonu tore his patellar tendon in Carolina’s playoff loss to Rams.

 

20. Cowboys – UCF EDGE Malachi Lawrence

Dallas’ interest in Lawrence has been loud. They double down on defense here.

 

21. Steelers – Clemson OT Blake Miller

OL a pressing need due to Isaac Seumalo’s exit, Broderick Jones’ setback.

 

22. Chargers – Penn State OG Vega Ioane

Rashawn Slater and Joe Alt back, but both guard spots unresolved.

 

23. Eagles – Arizona State OT Max Iheanachor

High-upside project to develop behind 36-year-old Lane Johnson.

 

24. Browns – Texas A&M WR KC Concepcion

Playmaker with the ball and separator at all levels of the field.

 

25. Bears – Clemson EDGE T.J. Parker

Not yet 22 years old, Parker banked 21.5 sacks in three seasons at Clemson.

 

26. Bills – Washington WR Denzel Boston

Prototype boundary X receiver with D.J. Moore at Z, Khalil Shakir in slot.

 

27. 49ers – San Diego State CB Chris Johnson

Technically sound on-ball playmaker with 4.4-flat wheels at 6-foot/193.

 

28. Texans – Clemson DT Peter Woods

Interior lynchpin to make life easier on Danielle Hunter, Will Anderson Jr.

 

29. Chiefs – Tennessee CB Colton Hood

K.C. remaking its secondary. Man-coverage CB at 6-foot/193 with 4.44 speed.

 

30. Dolphins – Arizona DB Treydan Stukes

Late riser with blazing speed (4.33) and versatility to play every DB spot.

 

31. Patriots – Auburn DE Keldric Faulk

Big-upside EDGE prospect never reached production ceiling in college.

 

32. Cardinals – Alabama QB Ty Simpson

Projecting trade out by Seahawks, who presently have only four 2026 picks.

 

Just missed: Utah OT Caleb Lomu, Georgia Tech G/C Keylan Rutledge, Toledo S Emmanuel McNeil-Warren, Clemson CB Avieon Terrell, Georgia LB C.J. Allen, Texas Tech DT Lee Hunter, Texas A&M EDGE Cashius Howell, Ohio State DT Kayden McDonald, Tennessee CB Jermod McCoy, Texas A&M OG Chase Bisontis, Notre Dame RB Jadarian Price, Georgia DT Christen Miller, Missouri EDGE Zion Young