Round 1 - Pick 1
Projected TeamCleveland |
PROSPECT RNK13th |
POSITION RNK3rd |
PAYDS3004 |
RUYDS105 |
INTS6 |
TDS18 |
The Browns will almost certainly be going quarterback if they end up picking No. 1 overall, and with Arch Manning expected to return to school, Fernando Mendoza feels like the best fit of the bunch for head coach Kevin Stefanski's offense (should the two-time NFL Coach of the Year be retained). He's got a plus NFL arm paired with quick decision-making and tight-window accuracy. He'll get a chance to shine on a bigger stage this year at Indiana after carrying Cal the past two seasons.
Round 1 - Pick 2
Projected TeamNew Orleans |
PROSPECT RNK9th |
POSITION RNK2nd |
PAYDS4052 |
RUYDS-38 |
INTS12 |
TDS32 |
General manager Mickey Loomis will have an easy decision here if Garrett Nussmeier balls out this fall. That's because the Saints offensive coordinator -- Doug Nussmeier -- knows the LSU quarterback's strengths and weaknesses better than anyone else in America. Garrett's NFL bloodlines show with his pocket presence and understanding of how to play the position.
Round 1 - Pick 3
Projected TeamN.Y. Jets |
PROSPECT RNK37th |
POSITION RNK5th |
PAYDS2534 |
RUYDS674 |
INTS7 |
TDS25 |
LaNorris Sellers may not quite be ready to declare after this fall, but if he does it's because someone is willing to buy highly into his traits. He's an elite running threat with big-time arm talent to operate what has all the makings of a run-heavy attack in New York.
Round 1 - Pick 4
Projected TeamN.Y. Giants |
PROSPECT RNK1st |
POSITION RNK1st |
You want the scariest defensive line in football, because you just got it. Peter Woods is a versatile and powerful interior defender. Put him next to Dexter Lawrence, Abdul Carter and Brian Burns, and you'll never have to blitz again.
Round 1 - Pick 5
Projected TeamTennessee |
PROSPECT RNK12th |
POSITION RNK1st |
REC75 |
REYDS1101 |
YDS/REC14.7 |
TDS10 |
The Titans could very easily wait until Day 2, but there's not many No. 1 type of receivers in this class outside of Jordyn Tyson. I love the thought of pairing Cameron Ward with a star receiver he can grow -- similar to what head coach Brian Callahan had in Cincinnati.
Round 1 - Pick 6
Projected TeamLas Vegas |
PROSPECT RNK2nd |
POSITION RNK1st |
The Raiders could be in the market for a right tackle depending on DJ Glaze's development, and Spencer Fano is the best one in the draft class. He's also the most versatile run blocker who would be a perfect fit for Chip Kelly's offense.
Round 1 - Pick 7
Projected TeamCarolina |
PROSPECT RNK15th |
POSITION RNK1st |
Keldric Faulk is a unique defender who's perfect for the modern game. At 6-foot-6 and 290 pounds, Faulk can get the job done as both an edge or on the interior. Everyone is looking for those kind of hybrid players nowadays, and the Panthers are in need of anything they can get defensively.
Round 1 - Pick 8
Projected TeamMiami |
PROSPECT RNK8th |
POSITION RNK1st |
With arguably the weakest cornerback group in the NFL, the Dolphins address is with a cornerback I believe has special potential. Jermod McCoy's sophomore tape was right up there with the likes of the elite names who have come out in recent years.
Round 1 - Pick 9
Projected TeamNew England |
PROSPECT RNK16th |
POSITION RNK2nd |
The Patriots addressed most glaring holes on their roster over the course of the offseason, but the edge rush only has stop-gap options at this point. T.J. Parker is the most NFL-ready edge in the class with three-down ability for Mike Vrabel.
Round 1 - Pick 10
Projected TeamIndianapolis |
PROSPECT RNK39th |
POSITION RNK6th |
PAYDS3639 |
RUYDS463 |
INTS6 |
TDS43 |
Even if Daniel Jones succeeds, it's hard to see the Colts not being involved in the 2026 quarterback class. Unlike Anthony Richardson, Cade Klubnik will have over three years of starting experience by the time he hits an NFL field.
Round 1 - Pick 11
Projected TeamCleveland |
PROSPECT RNK4th |
POSITION RNK1st |
Caleb Downs is arguably the best player in the class, but positional value could cause him to tumble. The Browns need impact players wherever they can find them, and he'd be the kind of safety they've been searching for to play next to Grant Delpit.
Round 1 - Pick 12
Projected TeamL.A. Rams |
PROSPECT RNK14th |
POSITION RNK2nd |
The brother of Falcons cornerback A.J. Terrell, Avieon is a perfect fit for the Rams defense. He's a shorter, shiftier corner who can stick with receivers along the full route tree. His addition would give the Rams more flexibility to play man in situation where they currently can not.
Round 1 - Pick 13
Projected TeamPittsburgh |
PROSPECT RNK47th |
POSITION RNK7th |
PAYDS3139 |
RUYDS826 |
INTS7 |
TDS44 |
John Mateer has arguably the best arm talent in the entire draft class and goes to a division in the AFC North where that's a necessity. He showed growth in his first season as a starter and now has a chance to blow up in his first season with the Sooners after transferring from Washington State.
Round 1 - Pick 14
Projected TeamSeattle |
PROSPECT RNK7th |
POSITION RNK3rd |
With Abraham Lucas hitting free agency after this season, Seattle will have a decision on its hands with its oft-injured right tackle. It could see a strong tackle class and opt for one of the best pass-protectors in the group with Caleb Lomu.
Round 1 - Pick 15
Projected TeamDallas |
PROSPECT RNK5th |
POSITION RNK2nd |
The Cowboys reunite one of the best double team duos in college football history with Kadyn Proctor joining former Alabama teammate Tyler Booker. The Cowboys have been slowly building a bully of an offensive line, and Proctor would be the cherry on top.
Round 1 - Pick 16
Projected TeamArizona |
PROSPECT RNK |
POSITION RNK |
Paris Johnson has been a home run, but the right tackle position is still a work in progress. Trevor Goosby was only a spot starter last year, but showed first-round potential as a pass protector.
Round 1 - Pick 17
Projected TeamChicago |
PROSPECT RNK10th |
POSITION RNK1st |
RUYDS1125 |
YDS/ATT6.9 |
REYDS237 |
TDS19 |
Ben Johnson was rumored to be in the Ashton Jeanty market last year before the Raiders snatched him up a few picks prior. Now he gets his version of Jahmyr Gibbs, as Jeremiyah Love is that level of special as a mover.
Round 1 - Pick 18
Jim Harbaugh won't stop until he has the baddest offensive line in the NFL. And when Rashawn Slater was healthy, they were going to be pretty darn close. Center is still a weakish link with Bradley Bozeman there, so the Chargers add the best center prospect in the class in Connor Lew.
Round 1 - Pick 19
Projected TeamTampa Bay |
PROSPECT RNK35th |
POSITION RNK3rd |
CJ Allen is the perfect type of linebacker to replace Lavonte David in Todd Bowles' defense. He's a no-nonsense linebacker who wants to inflict pain to whomever is in front of him. He'll be a value add as a blitzer from Day 1.
Round 1 - Pick 20
Projected TeamDenver |
PROSPECT RNK6th |
POSITION RNK1st |
Reuben Bain Jr. is the perfect sort of inside/outside pass-rushing threat to play in Vance Joseph's hybrid fronts. He's got a defensive tackle build, but is more than capable of rushing from the outside as well.
Round 1 - Pick 21
Projected TeamCincinnati |
PROSPECT RNK25th |
POSITION RNK2nd |
Caleb Banks is a mammoth defensive tackle who will fit right in on a defensive line full of freak athletes. His combination of length and explosiveness is what everyone is looking for in the league.
Round 1 - Pick 22
Projected TeamHouston |
PROSPECT RNK19th |
POSITION RNK5th |
The Texans invested in a ton of options at tackle, but they still have a lot of unknowns. They might opt for a little higher ceiling option at the position in Xavier Chaplin, who has prototypical left tackle tools.
Round 1 - Pick 23
Projected TeamMinnesota |
PROSPECT RNK30th |
POSITION RNK2nd |
David Bailey has a lightning quick first step that would fit in nicely in Brian Flores' defense. He would give them another front-seven option who would keep offensive lines' head spinning on third downs.
Round 1 - Pick 24
Projected TeamL.A. Rams |
PROSPECT RNK49th |
POSITION RNK6th |
REC52 |
REYDS764 |
YDS/REC14.7 |
TDS3 |
Makai Lemon is a Sean McVay type of wide receiver. He'll do all the little things right to not only produce for himself, but for others as well. He could easily fill the role Cooper Kupp did for years in Los Angeles.
Round 1 - Pick 25
Projected TeamWashington |
PROSPECT RNK33rd |
POSITION RNK5th |
REC52 |
REYDS733 |
YDS/REC14.1 |
TDS4 |
Terry McLaurin has officially signed his extension with the Commanders, and now Jayden Daniels gets another offensive weapon. Carnell Tate is a smooth mover with a large catch radius who can make plays after the catch as well.
Round 1 - Pick 27
Projected TeamGreen Bay |
PROSPECT RNK23rd |
POSITION RNK4th |
Matayo Uiagalelei is decidedly the Packers type of edge. Strong, long, and athletic -- he ticks the physical boxes. If both Lukas Van Ness and Rashan Gary don't turn things around this season, the Packers will be in the market for a pass-rusher.
Round 1 - Pick 28
Projected TeamDetroit |
PROSPECT RNK18th |
POSITION RNK3rd |
LT Overton is another edge rusher with interior versatility. That would play well across from Aidan Hutchinson, where they've not quite been able to find a consistent rusher. At a minimum, Overton will be a plus run defender off the edge.
Round 1 - Pick 29
Projected TeamKansas City |
PROSPECT RNK21st |
POSITION RNK1st |
REC24 |
REYDS308 |
YDS/REC12.8 |
TDS2 |
It seems like every year we want to give the Chiefs their next version of Travis Kelce, but this year finally feels like the one it will happen. Kenyon Sadiq wasn't even a starter last year behind Terrance Ferguson, but you already saw the makings of an elite YAC weapon.
Round 1 - Pick 30
Projected TeamBuffalo |
PROSPECT RNK32nd |
POSITION RNK4th |
REC56 |
REYDS754 |
YDS/REC13.5 |
TDS4 |
Eric Singleton Jr. is the kind of vertical threat the Bills offense simply doesn't have. While they tried to counter Travis Kelce by drafting Dalton Kincaid in the first round, this can be their counter to Xavier Worthy.
Round 1 - Pick 31
Projected TeamPhiladelphia |
PROSPECT RNK36th |
POSITION RNK6th |
Lane Johnson has been ageless, but the Eagles are always drafting a few years ahead of time. Isaiah World has high-end developmental potential that offensive line coach Jeff Stoutland would be uniquely qualified to unlock.
Round 1 - Pick 32
Projected TeamBaltimore |
PROSPECT RNK48th |
POSITION RNK8th |
Cashius Howell is a twitched-up undersized edge rusher who would fit in perfectly with the Ravens stable of rushers. I expect a big year from him after Shemar Stewart and Nic Scourton bounced to the league.



































