2026 NFL mock draft: College Football Playoff quarterbacks taken with Nos. 1 and 2 overall after trade


                        2026 NFL mock draft: College Football Playoff quarterbacks taken with Nos. 1 and 2 overall after trade
By: CBS Sports Posted On: December 21, 2025 View:

Round 1 - Pick 1

Oregon • Soph • 6'3" / 206 lbs

Projected Team
Cleveland
PROSPECT RNK
2nd
POSITION RNK
2nd
PAYDS
3046
RUYDS
196
INTS
8
TDS
30

Shedeur Sanders has fluctuated between good and bad, which is to be expected from a rookie quarterback. Moore, still just 20 years old, has already faced adversity after starting for UCLA as a true freshman. The Cleveland-born quarterback would have a chance to accomplish what four other first-round quarterbacks taken by the franchise have been unable to do.

Round 1 - Pick 2

Indiana • Jr • 6'5" / 225 lbs

Projected Team
Las Vegas
PROSPECT RNK
3rd
POSITION RNK
1st
PAYDS
2980
RUYDS
240
INTS
6
TDS
39

Las Vegas' roster is so thin that the Raiders may want to consider trading down if the option is afforded to them. The opportunity to draft a franchise quarterback doesn't come around often, however, making it a difficult proposition to bypass. Mendoza has been the most consistent passer in college football this season, with accuracy and anticipation that stand out.

Round 1 - Pick 3

Ohio State • Jr • 6'3" / 195 lbs

Projected Team
N.Y. Giants
PROSPECT RNK
6th
POSITION RNK
2nd
REC
48
REYDS
838
YDS/REC
17.5
TDS
9

Wan'Dale Robinson has been a high-volume target for the Giants this season, but there's no guarantee he re-signs. While New York has bigger needs, a tandem of Carnell Tate and Malik Nabers could quickly become one of the league's best. The franchise would be wise to do everything it can to support Jaxson Dart.

Round 1 - Pick 4

Ohio State • Jr • 6'0" / 205 lbs

Projected Team
N.Y. Jets
PROSPECT RNK
9th
POSITION RNK
1st

Caleb Downs could potentially be the best player in this draft class. The choice boils down to pass rusher Arvell Reese and Downs; the latter is a more pressing need at this stage of the rebuild, but the former plays a more impactful position.

Round 1 - Pick 5

Ohio State • Jr • 6'4" / 243 lbs

Projected Team
Tennessee
PROSPECT RNK
6th
POSITION RNK
1st

Tennessee won Sunday and fell in the draft order, but still lands the prospect who had been mocked to them in prior mocks. Arvell Reese has played linebacker, but is best rushing the passer. Cam Ward is the quarterback of the future and now the objective is finding additional building blocks.

Round 1 - Pick 6

Utah • Jr • 6'6" / 308 lbs

Projected Team
Arizona
PROSPECT RNK
8th
POSITION RNK
1st

Arizona's loss of Klayton Adams was significant, but the team can overcome it with better talent along the offensive line. Spencer Fano played right tackle for the Utes but may be slated to move inside at the next level. The Cardinals also have big decisions to make on head coach and quarterback.

Round 1 - Pick 7

Miami (Fla.) • Jr • 6'3" / 270 lbs

Projected Team
Washington
PROSPECT RNK
3rd
POSITION RNK
1st

Rueben Bain won't be every team's cup of tea -- because he is lacking ideal length -- but his power and motor should appeal to head coach Dan Quinn. Washington has relied on stopgap options to pressure opposing quarterbacks and could finally address the position long term.

Round 1 - Pick 8

Arizona State • Jr • 6'2" / 200 lbs

Projected Team
New Orleans
PROSPECT RNK
4th
POSITION RNK
1st
REC
61
REYDS
711
YDS/REC
11.7
TDS
9

Tyler Shough has inspired the Saints to win three consecutive games. They select Jordyn Tyson to pair with Chris Olave. Both players are versatile enough to play on or off the line of scrimmage, which will challenge the opposition's approach to defending them.

Round 1 - Pick 9

Clemson • Jr • 6'3" / 310 lbs

Projected Team
Cincinnati
PROSPECT RNK
10th
POSITION RNK
1st

Defense, defense, defense is the approach for Cincinnati. Ohio State safety Caleb Downs has been a popular choice for the franchise but, with Downs off the board, the focus shifts to the defensive line. Peter Woods was never the No. 1 overall prospect he had been billed as, but Woods remains a very disruptive player.

Round 1 - Pick 10

Tennessee • Jr • 6'0" / 193 lbs

Projected Team
Miami
PROSPECT RNK
11th
POSITION RNK
1st

Jermod McCoy did not play in 2025 due to injury, but profiled as a top 10 overall prospect a year ago. Once upon a time, missing a full season did not negatively impact the value of talents like Derek Stingley Jr., Micah Parsons and Ja'Marr Chase. McCoy has size, ball production and oily hips in man coverage.

Round 1 - Pick 11

Miami (Fla.) • Jr • 6'6" / 335 lbs

Projected Team
L.A. Rams
PROSPECT RNK
15th
POSITION RNK
2nd

Reliance on a soon-to-be 38-year-old quarterback is eventually going to cost Los Angeles, in all likelihood. However, as long as he feels he is able to play, he continues to provide championship-caliber performance. As the pieces around him erode, vanish and are rebuilt, Stafford continues constructing his Pro Football Hall of Fame legacy. Francis Mauigoa gives the team more stability on the right side.

Round 1 - Pick 12

Notre Dame • Jr • 6'0" / 214 lbs

Projected Team
Kansas City
PROSPECT RNK
12th
POSITION RNK
1st
RUYDS
1372
YDS/ATT
6.9
REYDS
280
TDS
21

Kansas City may be hesitant to draft another running back in the first round after the limited impact of Clyde Edwards-Helaire. If Love doesn't go here, it would be interesting to see how long his wait lasts on draft night.

Round 1 - Pick 13

Auburn • Jr • 6'6" / 285 lbs

Projected Team
Dallas
PROSPECT RNK
14th
POSITION RNK
2nd

Long and powerful has been the profile of pass rushers in Dallas. Keldric Faulk is still a young prospect who can continue to develop in a place where DeMarcus Ware, DeMarcus Lawrence, Micah Parsons and others have roamed the halls.

Round 1 - Pick 14

Ohio State • Sr • 6'5" / 243 lbs

Projected Team
Minnesota
PROSPECT RNK
13th
POSITION RNK
2nd

Minnesota isn't a linebacker away from contention, but it remains a clear point of weakness on the roster. Styles has been fantastic for the defending national champions this season. The Vikings also need to start turning draft picks into production, as many of their key contributors were either selected by the previous regime or acquired via free agency.

Round 1 - Pick 15

Georgia • Jr • 6'1" / 235 lbs

Projected Team
Tampa Bay
PROSPECT RNK
37th
POSITION RNK
4th

There's nothing creative about this selection, but it makes sense. Linebacker has felt like Tampa Bay's position of choice for much of the past year. Allen isn't flashy, but he profiles as a steady bridge from the Lavonte David era to the next phase of the defense.

Round 1 - Pick 16

Washington • Jr • 6'4" / 210 lbs

Projected Team
Baltimore
PROSPECT RNK
40th
POSITION RNK
7th
REC
62
REYDS
881
YDS/REC
14.2
TDS
12

Baltimore is in a similar spot to Buffalo. Wide receivers tend to produce when paired with elite quarterbacks like Josh Allen and Lamar Jackson, but the Ravens lack a true game-changing presence on the outside. Denzel Boston brings a bigger body who can win above the rim in this offense. He has 11 touchdowns on the season.

Round 1 - Pick 17

Texas Tech • Sr • 6'3" / 250 lbs

Projected Team
Detroit
PROSPECT RNK
26th
POSITION RNK
5th

Detroit has used every form of player acquisition (free agency, trade, etc.) to address its pass-rushing need opposite Aidan Hutchinson. Injuries have maligned the unit. The Lions are almost to a point of starting from scratch and David Bailey has put together a nice resume with which to sell himself; first at Stanford and most recently at Texas Tech.

Round 1 - Pick 18

Oregon • Jr • 6'3" / 330 lbs

Projected Team
N.Y. Jets
PROSPECT RNK
42nd
POSITION RNK
6th

New York has pressed the big red button on its rebuild. The Jets need a franchise quarterback, but they also need to replace Sauce Gardner and Quinnen Williams. Five first-round picks is a lot to accomplish that task, but execution is all that matters at this point. Washington is an ascending talent who has already made an impact in the College Football Playoff.

Round 1 - Pick 19

LSU • Sr • 6'0" / 190 lbs

Projected Team
Carolina
PROSPECT RNK
25th
POSITION RNK
3rd

Carolina has been a confusing team all season, but are in the NFC South driver's seat with two games to play. The Panthers continue building out the secondary with the selection of Mansoor Delane. There is work to be done, but Delane and Jaycee Horn are a good duo.

Round 1 - Pick 20

USC • Jr • 5'11" / 195 lbs

Projected Team
Pittsburgh
PROSPECT RNK
17th
POSITION RNK
3rd
REC
79
REYDS
1156
YDS/REC
14.6
TDS
13

Pittsburgh still lacks a long-term answer at quarterback in this scenario, but Makai Lemon would be an ideal complement to DK Metcalf. Metcalf is on pace to eclipse 900 receiving yards for the seventh time in as many seasons. Lemon is strong and controlled through the catch, allowing him to get upfield quickly and generate additional yardage after the reception.

Round 1 - Pick 21

Clemson • Jr • 5'11" / 180 lbs

Projected Team
Dallas
PROSPECT RNK
18th
POSITION RNK
2nd

Dallas is nearing the point where it needs to turn the page on its incumbent cornerback room. Those investments have not paid off, as injuries have been a constant issue. Terrell, the younger brother of Falcons CB A.J. Terrell, would at least provide insurance at the position while also offering a fresh outlook on a deteriorating situation.

Round 1 - Pick 22

Oregon • Jr • 6'3" / 245 lbs

Projected Team
Philadelphia
PROSPECT RNK
23rd
POSITION RNK
1st
REC
42
REYDS
509
YDS/REC
12.1
TDS
8

Dallas Goedert is playing out his final season under contract. Kenyon Sadiq could be the succession plan that Goedert had been for Zach Ertz. Sadiq is a big part of a dynamic Oregon offense, but his lack of ideal size has not prohibited him from being impactful in the run game.

Round 1 - Pick 23

Alabama • Jr • 6'7" / 366 lbs

Projected Team
Houston
PROSPECT RNK
21st
POSITION RNK
3rd

For Houston, it's all about adding options along the offensive line. Proctor could, in theory, slide inside to guard at the next level, or he could compete with Aireontae Ersery at left tackle. The goal is to add depth and foster a healthier offensive line for an offense that has been rejuvenated over the second half of the season.

Round 1 - Pick 24

Texas A&M • Jr • 5'11" / 190 lbs

Projected Team
Buffalo
PROSPECT RNK
31st
POSITION RNK
4th
REC
61
REYDS
919
YDS/REC
15.1
TDS
12

There isn't much KC Concepcion doesn't offer. He's comfortable working in space, understands how to protect himself from big hits, and is elusive in the open field. The NC State transfer would likely have even stronger production if he'd seen a higher volume of on-target throws this season. At 5-foot-11, he isn't the prototypical WR1, but he plays bigger than his frame and would pair well with Josh Allen.

Round 1 - Pick 25

Utah • Soph • 6'6" / 308 lbs

Play strength is going to be the concern teams have with Caleb Lomu. Trent Williams is 37 years old, but has given no indication that he is done playing. If Williams plays for another season, then Lomu has a year to learn from the best left tackle in the game and continue filling out his frame.

Round 1 - Pick 26

Ohio State • Jr • 6'3" / 326 lbs

Kayden McDonald is a solid player whose impact shows up more against the run than as a pass rusher, which caps his ceiling. Still, it wasn't long ago that Kenneth Grant was selected No. 13 overall, and Jim Harbaugh is likely to appreciate many of McDonald's traits.

Round 1 - Pick 27

Louisville • Sr • 6'2" / 220 lbs

Projected Team
Cleveland
PROSPECT RNK
81st
POSITION RNK
12th
REC
72
REYDS
917
YDS/REC
12.7
TDS
6

In this particular scenario, imagine that Cleveland does not have to part with this selection as part of its trade up. It is more realistic considering the Browns will be in position to draft one of the top two quarterback prospects next week after the Giants or Raiders lose. The team may need five new offensive line starters and more reliable wide receiver play, so that should be the focus.

Round 1 - Pick 28

Tennessee • Soph • 6'0" / 195 lbs

Projected Team
L.A. Rams
PROSPECT RNK
65th
POSITION RNK
6th

Los Angeles would probably never make this selection because it does not seem to value cornerbacks in the first round. The Rams have also gotten elevated play from former first-round pick Emmanuel Forbes. Colton Hood is a cornerback with good ball production and man-coverage skills.

Round 1 - Pick 29

Florida • Sr • 6'5" / 330 lbs

Projected Team
Chicago
PROSPECT RNK
32nd
POSITION RNK
3rd

Chicago's offense is rolling right now, but the defense still needs work. Dennis Allen has always looked for those long defensive linemen who are powerful at the point of attack. Caleb Banks is a big body who can hopefully develop into a foundational piece of the Bears defense. Banks missed a portion of the college football season dealing with an injury.

Round 1 - Pick 30

Texas A&M • Sr • 6'2" / 248 lbs

Projected Team
New England
PROSPECT RNK
35th
POSITION RNK
6th

Cashius Howell is not of prototypical size, but his production has been undeniable. He is another log for Mike Vrabel to throw on the pass-rushing fire. Howell is similarly built to K'Lavon Chaisson and Harold Landry; both were top 50 overall selections.

Round 1 - Pick 31

Penn State • Jr • 6'4" / 323 lbs

Projected Team
Denver
PROSPECT RNK
17th
POSITION RNK
2nd

A run on wide receivers may lead Sean Payton to a familiar form of roster construction. Payton has always been proactive in building out his offensive lines. Vega Ioane is a powerful offensive guard who immediately provides depth.

Round 1 - Pick 32

South Carolina • Jr • 6'0" / 190 lbs

Projected Team
Seattle
PROSPECT RNK
52nd
POSITION RNK
4th

Riq Woolen is scheduled to hit free agency after the season. Seattle staves off regression in that room with an investment at the highest level. In a short period of time, Mike Macdonald has already proven to be one of the game's best defensive coaches and a successful developer.

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