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We are in the thick of “draft szn,” and the mocks are flying fast and furious. It’s expected that the Las Vegas Raiders will select former Indiana quarterback Fernando Mendoza at No. 1 overall, but apart from that, no one knows what will happen.

Every year, there are prospects who go higher than we expect and fall further than anticipated. Could linebacker Sonny Styles or running back Jeremiyah Love really be a top-three pick? What about Miami defensive lineman Rueben Bain Jr.? Could he fall out of the top 10 due to his short arms?

I would also anticipate a race for offensive linemen in the first round, as more big men will be selected on opening night than any other position. That will cause some polarizing prospects to be pushed up the draft board.

Below, I will break down my first and only NFL mock draft for the first round. My goal is to be a bit different from other mock drafts you may have seen, but also still be logical. Let’s jump in.

Overrated, underrated, overdrafted, underdrafted: Sorting 2026 NFL Draft prospects into the right buckets

Josh Edwards

NFL Mock Draft
Round 1
Round 1 – Pick 1

Fernando Mendoza


QB

Indiana

• Jr

• 6’5″

/ 236 lbs

Projected Team

Las Vegas

PROSPECT RNK

1st

POSITION RNK

1st

PAYDS

3535

RUYDS

276

INTS

6

TDS

48

I bet Tom Brady loves this kid. An unexpected college football legend who’s smart, competitive and has an elite work ethic.

Round 1 – Pick 2

Arvell Reese


EDGE

Ohio State

• Jr

• 6’4″

/ 243 lbs

Projected Team

N.Y. Jets

PROSPECT RNK

3rd

POSITION RNK

2nd

Many expect Arvell Reese to move to full-time EDGE at the next level, but I’d still like to move him around a bit. The Big Ten Linebacker of the Year recorded 69 tackles, 6.5 sacks and 10 tackles for loss on a loaded Buckeyes defense, ranking top three in each category.

Round 1 – Pick 3

David Bailey


EDGE

Texas Tech

• Sr

• 6’4″

/ 250 lbs

Projected Team

Arizona

PROSPECT RNK

20th

POSITION RNK

3rd

Despite the Cowboys’ efforts, the Cardinals don’t fetch what they view as appropriate compensation for the No. 3 overall pick. They stick and take arguably the best pass rusher in the class. David Bailey tied for the most sacks (14.5) and second-most pressures (81) in the FBS last season, and his 38 QB hits were the most by an FBS player since Tennessee’s Derek Barnett in 2016.

Round 1 – Pick 4

Sonny Styles


LB

Ohio State

• Sr

• 6’5″

/ 243 lbs

Projected Team

Tennessee

PROSPECT RNK

9th

POSITION RNK

1st

Surprise. It’s not Jeremiyah Love at No. 4 for Tennessee, nor is it Rueben Bain Jr. Robert Saleh takes an Ohio State standout in Sonny Styles to be his new Fred Warner. Off-ball linebacker is a need for the Titans. Cody Barton and Cedric Gray are capable players, but Saleh needs a rangy, athletic centerpiece for this revamped defensive front. That’s Styles.

Round 1 – Pick 5

Mansoor Delane


CB

LSU

• Sr

• 6’0″

/ 187 lbs

Projected Team

N.Y. Giants

PROSPECT RNK

14th

POSITION RNK

3rd

Another surprise. I believe Mansoor Delane could be a top-five talent in this class. He allowed the lowest passer rating (24.1) in the SEC, didn’t allow a single touchdown in coverage and had zero penalties. I have questions about some of the biggest names in this class, but not Delane.

Round 1 – Pick 6

Francis Mauigoa


OT

Miami (Fla.)

• Jr

• 6’6″

/ 329 lbs

Projected Team

Cleveland

PROSPECT RNK

16th

POSITION RNK

4th

The Browns continue to revamp their offensive line by taking a 6-foot-6, 329-pound mauler who allowed zero sacks and a 1.6% pressure rate in 2025. Mauigoa is a well-rounded protector who will make life easier for whoever is playing quarterback in 2026.

Round 1 – Pick 7

Jeremiyah Love


RB

Notre Dame

• Jr

• 6’0″

/ 214 lbs

Projected Team

Washington

PROSPECT RNK

7th

POSITION RNK

1st

RUYDS

1372

YDS/ATT

6.9

REYDS

280

TDS

21

The Commanders land a player some believe is the best in this entire class with running back Jeremiyah Love. The Heisman Trophy finalist is a home run-hitting, versatile playmaker out of the backfield. He should be a fun pairing with Jayden Daniels.

Round 1 – Pick 8

Carnell Tate


WR

Ohio State

• Jr

• 6’2″

/ 192 lbs

Projected Team

New Orleans

PROSPECT RNK

18th

POSITION RNK

3rd

REC

51

REYDS

875

YDS/REC

17.2

TDS

9

The first wide receiver comes off the board at No. 8 to the Saints, who pair Chris Olave with another talented Ohio State pass-catcher who will allow Tyler Shough to build off his impressive rookie campaign. The Saints have plenty of needs, but Kellen Moore has his eyes set on offensive weaponry.

Round 1 – Pick 9

Caleb Downs


S

Ohio State

• Jr

• 6’0″

/ 205 lbs

Projected Team

Kansas City

PROSPECT RNK

8th

POSITION RNK

1st

Somehow, the NFL allows Caleb Downs to drop to the Chiefs. He’s one of the top players in this class regardless of position, and the only defensive back to record 250 tackles, 15 tackles for loss and five interceptions over the past three seasons. Downs can play virtually anywhere, which excites Steve Spagnuolo.

Round 1 – Pick 10

Jermod McCoy


CB

Tennessee

• Jr

• 6’1″

/ 188 lbs

Projected Team

Cincinnati

PROSPECT RNK

6th

POSITION RNK

1st

The Bengals have needs all over the defense, so they take a cornerback who was named first-team All-SEC in 2024 after recording four interceptions and nine passes defensed. Jermod McCoy did not play in 2025 as he worked to get back to 100% after a torn ACL, but he appeared to put any health concerns to bed with an impressive pro day in Knoxville, Tennessee.

Round 1 – Pick 11

Rueben Bain Jr.


EDGE

Miami (Fla.)

• Jr

• 6’2″

/ 263 lbs

Projected Team

Miami

PROSPECT RNK

2nd

POSITION RNK

1st

I have Rueben Bain Jr. falling out of the top 10 due to concerns about his arm length and where exactly he fits as a true EDGE. While there are some questions, Bain was a force to be reckoned with at Miami, racking up a whopping 83 pressures last season. He also ramped up his play during the most important games, recording five sacks and 24 pressures in four College Football Playoff games. New head coach Jeff Hafley is thrilled to score him at No. 11

Round 1 – Pick 12

Dillon Thieneman


S

Oregon

• Soph

• 6’0″

/ 201 lbs

Projected Team

Dallas

PROSPECT RNK

38th

POSITION RNK

3rd

Another surprise here. It seems like Dillon Thieneman is rising up draft boards quickly. Not only can the former Oregon Duck create turnovers, but he’s a willing participant in defending the run. Thieneman is also a legit athlete. He ran a 4.35-second 40-yard dash and registered a 41-inch vertical jump at the NFL Scouting Combine. New defensive coordinator Christian Parker will be able to play him at multiple spots.

  From

Atlanta Falcons

Round 1 – Pick 13

Makai Lemon


WR

USC

• Jr

• 5’11”

/ 192 lbs

Projected Team

L.A. Rams

PROSPECT RNK

17th

POSITION RNK

2nd

REC

79

REYDS

1156

YDS/REC

14.6

TDS

13

The NFL allowing Sean McVay to land Makai Lemon would be ridiculous. The reigning Biletnikoff Award winner had four games last season of 150 yards receiving and a touchdown, and he possesses elite spatial awareness from the slot. He knows how to get open and isn’t easy to take down either. Maybe the Rams have more pressing needs, but giving Matthew Stafford another talented wideout to complement Puka Nacua and Davante Adams would make this offense nearly unstoppable.

Round 1 – Pick 14

Olaivavega Ioane


IOL

Penn State

• Jr

• 6’4″

/ 323 lbs

Projected Team

Baltimore

PROSPECT RNK

15th

POSITION RNK

1st

Makai Lemon would have been a fun fit in Baltimore, but here the Ravens shift their attention to the interior of the offensive line. I imagine Vega Ioane has one of the highest floors of any prospect in this class at 6-foot-4, 323 pounds, and he allowed zero sacks, zero QB hits and just four pressures in 2025. Keeping Lamar Jackson upright is how the Ravens can win a Super Bowl, and Ioane will make sure he’s not sacked 36 times in a season again.

Round 1 – Pick 15

Keldric Faulk


EDGE

Auburn

• Jr

• 6’6″

/ 276 lbs

Projected Team

Tampa Bay

PROSPECT RNK

34th

POSITION RNK

6th

Suffice to say Keldric Faulk is a polarizing prospect, but reports indicate he’ll go relatively early in this draft. Maybe he’s not David Bailey, but this is a 20-year-old, 6-foot-6, 276-pound athlete who can play on the edge as well as inside. The Bucs have a need on the defensive line, and Todd Bowles elects for this high-ceiling prospect.

  From

Indianapolis Colts

Round 1 – Pick 16

Jordyn Tyson


WR

Arizona State

• Jr

• 6’2″

/ 203 lbs

Projected Team

N.Y. Jets

PROSPECT RNK

23rd

POSITION RNK

5th

REC

61

REYDS

711

YDS/REC

11.7

TDS

9

Jordyn Tyson may have been WR1 in this class if not for the injury concerns. Tyson caught 75 passes for 1,101 yards and 10 touchdowns in 12 games played in 2024, then followed that up with 61 catches for 711 yards and eight touchdowns in nine games played this past season. He has good size (6-foot-2, 203 pounds) good speed and good hands. The Jets completely revamped their defense in free agency, and now they turn their attention to adding some weaponry with their second pick of the first round.

Round 1 – Pick 17

Spencer Fano


OT

Utah

• Jr

• 6’6″

/ 311 lbs

Projected Team

Detroit

PROSPECT RNK

5th

POSITION RNK

2nd

The Outland Trophy winner is lauded for his versatility, and he could start at guard or right tackle for the Lions while Penei Sewell moves to the left side.

Round 1 – Pick 18

Peter Woods


DL

Clemson

• Jr

• 6’3″

/ 298 lbs

Projected Team

Minnesota

PROSPECT RNK

19th

POSITION RNK

1st

The Vikings have a need on the defensive line, and I would feel comfortable lining Peter Woods up really anywhere and expect him to make an impact. He ranked top four in pressures (54) and tackles (85) among ACC defensive tackles over the past three seasons.

Round 1 – Pick 19

Kenyon Sadiq


TE

Oregon

• Jr

• 6’3″

/ 241 lbs

Projected Team

Carolina

PROSPECT RNK

24th

POSITION RNK

1st

REC

51

REYDS

560

YDS/REC

11

TDS

8

The Panthers could go a number of different directions here, but it does feel like a solid landing spot for the top tight end in this class. Carolina has taken some small swings at the position with Ja’Tavion Sanders, Tommy Tremble and Mitchell Evans, but those guys are not the versatile pass-catcher that Sadiq is. His eight receiving touchdowns ranked first among all FBS tight ends last season, while his 51 receptions ranked fifth. Maybe he’s not a mauler as a run blocker, but a 4.39-second 40-yard dash for a tight end is absurd. The Panthers know they need to surround Bryce Young with talent if he’s going to reach his ceiling.

  From

Green Bay Packers

Round 1 – Pick 20

Akheem Mesidor


EDGE

Miami (Fla.)

• Sr

• 6’3″

/ 259 lbs

Projected Team

Dallas

PROSPECT RNK

30th

POSITION RNK

4th

Jerry Jones is 83-years-old, so he doesn’t care if Akheem Mesidor is 25. He stole the show from Rueben Bain Jr. at times at Miami with his electric first step and relentless motor. Mesidor ranked top five in the FBS in sacks (12.5), tackles for loss (17.5) and pressures (67). He will be a Day 1 contributor for a Dallas defense that needs help.

Round 1 – Pick 21

Kadyn Proctor


OT

Alabama

• Jr

• 6’7″

/ 352 lbs

Projected Team

Pittsburgh

PROSPECT RNK

4th

POSITION RNK

1st

Kadyn Proctor is a massive human at 6-foot-7 and 352 pounds. He’s also a great athlete who could start immediately at guard for Pittsburgh if not at left tackle.

Round 1 – Pick 22

Caleb Lomu


OT

Utah

• Soph

• 6’6″

/ 308 lbs

Projected Team

L.A. Chargers

PROSPECT RNK

13th

POSITION RNK

3rd

Caleb Lomu is not the most natural fit for the Chargers, but they can’t help but grab him at No. 22 overall. Rashawn Slater and Joe Alt are coming off season-ending injuries, but I also wonder if Lomu could kick inside to guard. Either way, the Chargers need to upgrade Justin Herbert’s protection.

Round 1 – Pick 23

Monroe Freeling


OT

Georgia

• Jr

• 6’7″

/ 315 lbs

Projected Team

Philadelphia

PROSPECT RNK

25th

POSITION RNK

5th

The Eagles think they have a steal here with the 6-foot-7, 315-pound Monroe Freeling. CBS Sports has called him “one of the highest-ceiling true left tackles in this year’s draft,” having logged more than 1,650 snaps at the position. This is your Lane Johnson replacement should the franchise legend retire in 2027.

  From

Jacksonville Jaguars

Round 1 – Pick 24

Omar Cooper Jr.


WR

Indiana

• Jr

• 6’0″

/ 199 lbs

Projected Team

Cleveland

PROSPECT RNK

21st

POSITION RNK

4th

REC

69

REYDS

937

YDS/REC

13.6

TDS

14

What I like about Omar Cooper Jr. is that he went from leading the Big Ten in yards per reception in 2024 to a slot RPO YAC guy in 2025. A versatile weapon like this makes moving the ball easier, and the Browns offense needs help in that area.

Round 1 – Pick 25

Blake Miller


OT

Clemson

• Sr

• 6’7″

/ 317 lbs

Projected Team

Chicago

PROSPECT RNK

29th

POSITION RNK

6th

The Bears go offensive line in the first round with the 6-foot-7, 317-pound Blake Miller to protect Caleb Williams. He played right tackle at Clemson, but could he move over to the left side at the next level?

Round 1 – Pick 26

Kayden McDonald


DL

Ohio State

• Jr

• 6’2″

/ 326 lbs

Projected Team

Buffalo

PROSPECT RNK

32nd

POSITION RNK

3rd

CBS Sports has compared this Ohio State star to Dexter Lawrence, as McDonald led all interior defensive linemen nationally with 30 run stops and a 13.8% run-stop rate. I would love to see him work alongside Ed Oliver and Deone Walker on this Buffalo defensive front.

Round 1 – Pick 27

KC Concepcion


WR

Texas A&M

• Jr

• 6’0″

/ 196 lbs

Projected Team

San Francisco

PROSPECT RNK

12th

POSITION RNK

1st

REC

61

REYDS

919

YDS/REC

15.1

TDS

12

Deebo Samuel déjà vu? KC Concepcion was named first-team All-SEC in three different categories last season. He starred as a wide receiver, all-purpose player and return specialist, which earned him the Paul Horung Award as the most versatile player in the FBS. Concepcion caught 61 passes for 919 yards and nine touchdowns in 2025 while returning 25 punts for 456 yards and two touchdowns. What a fit this would be in Kyle Shanahan’s offense.

Round 1 – Pick 28

Max Iheanachor


OT

Arizona State

• Sr

• 6’6″

/ 321 lbs

Projected Team

Houston

PROSPECT RNK

31st

POSITION RNK

7th

The Texans have done a solid job rebuilding the offensive line this offseason, but the work is not done yet. Houston spends its first pick on Max Iheanachor, who isn’t the most polished prospect but whose ceiling is high and whose traits are evident.

  From

Los Angeles Rams

Round 1 – Pick 29

Zion Young


EDGE

Missouri

• Sr

• 6’6″

/ 262 lbs

Projected Team

Kansas City

PROSPECT RNK

76th

POSITION RNK

11th

Zion Young is a sizable pass rusher at 6-foot-6, 262 pounds who can collapse the pocket as well as defend the run. The Chiefs ranked bottom 10 in sacks and turnovers forced last season. Young could help improve those numbers, as his 57 pressures in 2025 ranked No. 2 in the SEC.

  From

Denver Broncos

Round 1 – Pick 30

Colton Hood


CB

Tennessee

• Soph

• 6’0″

/ 195 lbs

Projected Team

Miami

PROSPECT RNK

40th

POSITION RNK

6th

The Dolphins need some serious help in the secondary, and Colton Hood would be a very welcome addition. The Colorado transfer was quick to make fans in Knoxville last year, recording 50 tackles, eight passes defensed and a pick six in his lone season with the Vols. In fact, Hood was the only SEC player to record four tackles for loss and eight passes defensed.

  Mock Trade from

New England Patriots

Round 1 – Pick 31

Ty Simpson


QB

Alabama

• Jr

• 6’1″

/ 211 lbs

Projected Team

L.A. Rams

PROSPECT RNK

11th

POSITION RNK

2nd

PAYDS

3567

RUYDS

93

INTS

5

TDS

30

The Patriots allow the Rams to jump in front of their NFC West rivals in Seattle to grab who Sean McVay hopes is his quarterback of the future in Ty Simpson. The Alabama product was a one-year starter who’s not ready to play right away but flashed his NFL potential early in the season. Simpson being selected in the first round gives the Rams another year of control with the fifth-year option. I can’t imagine a better mentor than Matthew Stafford, so I’m hoping for this potential marriage over teams like the Cardinals, Steelers or Browns.

Round 1 – Pick 32

Cashius Howell


EDGE

Texas A&M

• Sr

• 6’3″

/ 253 lbs

Projected Team

Seattle

PROSPECT RNK

33rd

POSITION RNK

5th

Cashius Howell may have short arms, but his aggression and versatility make up for it. His 11.5 sacks last season for the Aggies were the most since Myles Garrett recorded 12.5 in 2015, and he was also named SEC Defensive Player of the Year. Against Utah State, he recorded a sack on three consecutive plays!