The confetti has been swept up, the parade routes cleared, and the NFL has officially flipped into draft mode. With Super Bowl 60 in the rearview mirror, front offices are deep into early meetings, stacking pre-scouting combine boards and identifying tiers before athletic testing and interview season shake everything up.
This 2026 NFL Mock Draft isn’t about locking in final landing spots. It’s about establishing the early framework. Based on film, roster trajectories, and how teams finished the 2025 season, this is where the league stands today — before the combine risers, medical red flags, and late-cycle buzz inevitably reshape the board.
2026 NFL Mock Draft
1. Las Vegas Raiders — QB Fernando Mendoza (Indiana)
Mendoza is now the clear QB1 in the class. The Heisman winner checks every box as a processor, distributor, and late-game closer — exactly what the Raiders need to anchor a full organizational reset.
2. New York Jets — LB Arvell Reese (Ohio State)
With Moore returning to school, the Jets pivot to the defense. Reese is a tone-setting linebacker with range, instincts, and leadership traits — a centerpiece defender for a unit searching for identity.
3. Arizona Cardinals — T Francis Mauigoa (Miami)
Arizona continues to build from the trenches out. Mauigoa is a massive, athletic right tackle with legitimate power in the run game and improving consistency in pass protection. He gives the Cardinals a long-term bookend and keeps their offense upright.
4. Tennessee Titans — ED Ruben Bain Jr. (Miami)
The Titans double down on speed off the edge. Bain wins with first-step explosion and natural leverage, and his motor never cools. Tennessee needs juice in its front seven, and Bain brings it immediately.
Mandatory Credit: Mark J. Rebilas-Imagn Images5. New York Giants — S Caleb Downs (Ohio State)
The Giants grab one of the most instinctive defenders in the class. Downs is a do-it-all safety who can live deep, spin down into the box, or erase slot matchups. He instantly upgrades a secondary that needs range and reliability.
6. Cleveland Browns — T Spencer Fano (Utah)
Cleveland prioritizes protection. Fano is technically sound, tough, and scheme-versatile — the kind of steady presence that can lock down a tackle spot for a decade.
7. Washington Commanders — ED David Bailey (Texas Tech)
Bailey brings burst, flexibility, and pass-rush juice. He fits perfectly as a modern edge defender in a defense that needs more disruption up front.
8. New Orleans Saints — WR Carnell Tate (Ohio State)
New Orleans adds another Buckeyes wide receiver in Tate, who joins Chris Olave to give quarterback Tyler Shough more weapons to work with in 2026.
9. Kansas City Chiefs — RB Jeremiyah Love (Notre Dame)
Dynamic, explosive, and scheme-friendly. Love adds a new dimension to an already terrifying offense.
Matt Cashore-Imagn Images10. Cincinnati Bengals — DL Peter Woods (Clemson)
Woods is powerful, disruptive, and still on the rise. He gives Cincinnati interior push next to its edge rushers and helps reset a defensive line that needs more consistent pocket collapse.
11. Miami Dolphins — CB Mansoor Delane (LSU)
With Miami’s top two corners set to become free agents, the Dolphins grab arguably the best cornerback in the draft in Delane.
12. Dallas Cowboys — LB Sonny Styles (Ohio State)
Styles offers size, range, and versatility. He gives Dallas a modern second-level defender who can match up in coverage and attack downhill.
13. Los Angeles Rams (via ATL) — CB Jermod McCoy (Tennessee)
The Rams keep investing in youth on defense. McCoy is fluid, competitive, and sticky in coverage — a strong fit in a secondary that values versatility and ball skills.
14. Baltimore Ravens — WR Jordyn Tyson (Arizona State)
Tyson brings separation, quickness, and vertical speed. Baltimore continues to surround Lamar Jackson with dynamic targets who can stretch defenses horizontally and vertically.
15. Tampa Bay Buccaneers — ED Cashius Howell (Texas Tech)
Howell is twitchy and relentless off the edge. Tampa Bay adds another rotational rusher with upside, keeping its defensive front aggressive and deep.
16. New York Jets (via IND) — WR Makai Lemon (USC)
The Jets add a smooth, savvy route-runner in Lemon. He thrives in space and gives their offense a reliable separator who can win early in routes.
17. Detroit Lions — T Monroe Freeling (Georgia)
Freeling fits Detroit’s identity perfectly — long, powerful, and battle-tested in the SEC. He gives the Lions flexibility at tackle and insurance for the future.
18. Minnesota Vikings — CB Avieon Terrell (Clemson)
Terrell is instinctive and physical at the catch point. Minnesota continues to build a defense that can match up with the NFC’s best passing attacks.
19. Carolina Panthers — ED Keldric Faulk (Auburn)
Faulk brings length and heavy hands to the edge. Carolina adds a high-upside pass rusher who can grow into a centerpiece for its defensive rebuild.
20. Dallas Cowboys (via GB) — ED T.J. Parker (Clemson)
Dallas doubles up on front-seven talent. Parker wins with power and leverage, giving the Cowboys another edge presence to rotate and attack.
21. Pittsburgh Steelers — QB Ty Simpson (Alabama)
With a new head coach in town and a giant question mark under center, Pittsburgh pounces on Simpson. He has arm talent, poise, and big-game experience — the kind of traits the Steelers value in a developmental starter. Even if Rodgers returns for one last ride with Mike McCarthy, having an understudy like Simpson under him makes sense.
David Leong-Imagn Images22. Los Angeles Chargers — G Vega Ioane
The Chargers fortify the interior. Ioane is physical in the run game and steady in pass protection, helping solidify the pocket from the inside out.
23. Philadelphia Eagles — T Max Iheanachor (Arizona State)
Philadelphia keeps stacking offensive line talent. Iheanachor is long, athletic, and moldable — another high-upside trench investment for a franchise that builds up front and will undergo some churn on the offensive line this offseason.
24. Cleveland Browns (via JAX) — WR Denzel Boston (Washington)
Boston gives Cleveland size and catch radius on the outside. He’s a red-zone threat who can win contested balls and provide a physical presence in the passing game.
25. Chicago Bears — DL Kayden McDonald (Ohio State)
Chicago adds interior power to complement its edge rushers. McDonald is stout against the run and flashes pocket-pushing ability, strengthening the middle of the defense.
© Adam Cairns/Columbus Dispatch / USA TODAY NETWORK via Imagn Images26. Buffalo Bills — DL Caleb Banks (Florida)
Banks is disruptive and athletic for his size. Buffalo continues to reload its defensive line with players who can collapse the pocket from the interior.
27. San Francisco 49ers — WR KC Concepcion (Texas A&M)
Concepcion is versatile and explosive with the ball in his hands. He fits seamlessly into a creative offense that values yards after catch.
28. Houston Texans — T Kadyn Proctor (Alabama)
Houston prioritizes protection for its franchise quarterback. Proctor offers size, experience, and high-end traits that can anchor a tackle spot long-term.
29. Los Angeles Rams — CB Brandon Cisse (South Carolina)
Cisse is long and competitive with strong ball skills. The Rams continue investing in coverage defenders who can thrive in aggressive schemes.
30. Denver Broncos — TE Kenyon Sadiq (Oregon)
Denver adds a modern tight end who can stretch seams and create mismatches. Sadiq brings athleticism and red-zone upside to the middle of the field.
31. New England Patriots — T Caleb Lomu (Utah)
Lomu is technically refined and battle-tested. New England reinforces its offensive line with a dependable, high-floor tackle prospect.
32. Seattle Seahawks — G Emmanuel Pregnon (Oregon)
Seattle closes Round 1 by reinforcing the interior. Pregnon is powerful, experienced, and scheme-versatile — a plug-and-play guard who raises the floor of the offensive line.
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