2026 NFL seven-round mock draft: Steelers, Jets, Cardinals among teams targeting QBs as 11 come off the board
From the No. 1 overall pick to Mr. Irrelevant, here’s how every team builds its 2026 class
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The 2026 NFL Draft is three weeks away, but fans do not have to wait that long to see how it may play out. In this thought exercise, I explored a potential surprise in the top 10 as part of a seven-round projection.
There has been plenty of debate about whether this is a bad draft. It is deep but lacks All-Pro caliber prospects, and several players who possess that talent play positions not often selected in the top 10. The actual draft will likely unfold much differently than consensus boards and mock drafts suggest. As a result, fans should not get hung up on who their favorite team bypasses. The three-day event will be an opportunity for teams to find starters and quality depth into Day 3.
As a reminder, five teams are without a first-round selection: the Jaguars, Falcons, Colts, Packers and Broncos.
Without further ado, let’s kick this off!
The 2026 NFL Draft will take place April 23-25 in Pittsburgh. You can find more draft coverage at CBSSports.com, including weekly mock drafts and regular evaluations of the top prospects.
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Round 1 – Pick 1
Fernando Mendoza
Indiana
• Jr • 6’5″ / 236 lbs
No one is considering alternatives for Las Vegas. The Tyler Linderbaum signing supports the assumption that Fernando Mendoza will be the No. 1 overall pick, as a veteran center is a major benefit for a young quarterback. The Raiders need a quarterback, and there is a player worthy of that selection.
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Round 1 – Pick 2
Arvell Reese
Ohio State
• Jr • 6’4″ / 243 lbs
I’ve gone back and forth on how the Jets may view this selection. Would Aaron Glenn want a player seen as more of a finished product (David Bailey) or one with more upside (Arvell Reese)? Some of the signings in free agency take the pressure off Reese contributing immediately, which makes the upside play easier to justify.
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Round 1 – Pick 3
Sonny Styles
Ohio State
• Sr • 6’5″ / 243 lbs
Linebacker is not a premium position, but Sonny Styles is one of the best talents in this draft. Offensive line is arguably the biggest need, but there is no point in reaching for a lesser player just to fill it. A linebacker has not been taken in the top 10 since Isaiah Simmons, Devin White and Devin Bush were selected over a two-year span from 2019-20 — not exactly a ringing endorsement for the concept.
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Round 1 – Pick 4
David Bailey
Texas Tech
• Sr • 6’4″ / 250 lbs
Robert Saleh adds more energy and twitch to the pass rush in the form of David Bailey. A Stanford transfer, he was one of the most improved prospects in college football this season. Jermaine Johnson II is more adept at setting the edge against the run and serves as a strong complementary piece to Bailey.
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Round 1 – Pick 5
Jermod McCoy
Tennessee
• Jr • 6’1″ / 188 lbs
Jermod McCoy is not a prospect I have associated with New York during this process, but every year there are a few picks that make you think, “Why didn’t I think of that?” I refer to mock drafts as thought exercises because the goal is to be most accurate with the final version. McCoy has the potential to be in a tier of cornerbacks that includes Derek Stingley Jr. and Patrick Surtain II. Stingley did not play his final season of college football, either. Why not Mansoor Delane? Delane is more of a zone-heavy corner, and the Ravens have played the fifth-lowest rate of zone coverage over the past decade. The other consideration was Ohio State receiver Carnell Tate.
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Round 1 – Pick 6
Carnell Tate
Ohio State
• Jr • 6’2″ / 192 lbs
Offensive tackle and wide receiver have been the two primary considerations for the Browns in the first round. A viable left tackle option likely does not come into play unless the team trades back, in my opinion. Carnell Tate is a better receiver prospect than any of the left tackles at their respective positions. When in doubt, draft an Ohio State receiver.
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Round 1 – Pick 7
Jeremiyah Love
Notre Dame
• Jr • 6’0″ / 214 lbs
Washington first signed Austin Ekeler and then approached the position à la carte — a little bit of this, a little bit of that to fill the room. Jeremiyah Love is the full menu, and he would take a lot of pressure off Jayden Daniels. Running back is a need, and options are limited in this draft class.
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Round 1 – Pick 8
Rueben Bain Jr.
Miami (Fla.)
• Jr • 6’2″ / 263 lbs
It seems as though Cam Jordan will not return to New Orleans as the team ushers in a new era. Chase Young is there, but the team could use another pass rusher. Rueben Bain Jr. is an incredibly powerful rusher who would be a complementary piece in any pass rush while also setting the edge at a high level.
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Round 1 – Pick 9
Francis Mauigoa
Miami (Fla.)
• Jr • 6’6″ / 329 lbs
Kansas City is rarely in a position to draft in the top 10. The idea of allowing Jaylon Moore and Wanya Morris to compete for the starting spot and hoping it works out is a risky venture, given their struggles to find a long-term answer at left tackle. The Chiefs take the first lineman off the board, landing a plug-and-play right tackle to replace Jawaan Taylor.
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Round 1 – Pick 10
Caleb Downs
Ohio State
• Jr • 6’0″ / 205 lbs
Why would Caleb Downs be available if he is one of the best prospects in this class? First, positional value. A true safety has not been drafted in the top 10 since Jamal Adams went No. 6 overall in 2017. Perhaps the best comparison to Downs in terms of mental acumen is Minkah Fitzpatrick, who went No. 11 overall.
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Round 1 – Pick 11
Mansoor Delane
LSU
• Sr • 6’0″ / 187 lbs
Cornerback is a need for Miami, and Mansoor Delane is also a strong scheme fit. Green Bay, the former home of new head coach Jeff Hafley, played the seventh-most zone coverage last season, which is where Delane is at his best. His ceiling is not as high as Jermod McCoy’s, but this is a relatively safe pick to open a new era in Miami.
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Round 1 – Pick 12
Makai Lemon
USC
• Jr • 5’11” / 192 lbs
I have maintained all offseason that Dallas is operating as if it has to maximize the 2026 season because of the blowback from the Micah Parsons trade and an overall underwhelming recent history of results. Who would be more impactful in this range than Makai Lemon? The list is probably pretty small. A third receiver may seem like a luxury, but it gives the team insurance while also providing an off-ramp when it inevitably has to choose between George Pickens and CeeDee Lamb.
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Atlanta Falcons
Round 1 – Pick 13
Spencer Fano
Utah
• Jr • 6’6″ / 311 lbs
There is not a position Los Angeles has to address in the first round. The Rams could take their chances with Warren McClendon at right tackle, but Spencer Fano is too talented for them to feel as though they have to go down that path. They could also tap into the depth at receiver in this draft class on Day 2.
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Round 1 – Pick 14
Kenyon Sadiq
Oregon
• Jr • 6’3″ / 241 lbs
Mark Andrews turns 31 in September. Baltimore lost Charlie Kolar and Isaiah Likely in free agency. Chicago, under Declan Doyle, had at least two tight ends on the field for 45.4% of its plays, according to TruMedia. Kenyon Sadiq is both the present and the future at the position in Baltimore.
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Round 1 – Pick 15
Olaivavega Ioane
Penn State
• Jr • 6’4″ / 323 lbs
Tampa Bay has dealt with injuries along the offensive line and can fortify that unit with the addition of a strong, physical player. Vega Ioane profiles as a relatively safe pick in the first round, but the Buccaneers may also consider edge help.
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Indianapolis Colts
Round 1 – Pick 16
Jordyn Tyson
Arizona State
• Jr • 6’2″ / 203 lbs
Stocking the receiver room with players who have battled injuries is a precarious form of roster-building, but Jordyn Tyson is a top-10 prospect in this class, in my opinion. If the Jets can keep him healthy, they will have an elite, flexible unit.
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Round 1 – Pick 17
Monroe Freeling
Georgia
• Jr • 6’7″ / 315 lbs
Dan Campbell has expressed the possibility of moving Penei Sewell from right tackle to left, just as Tampa Bay did with Tristan Wirfs. His response, however, left the door open for the team to draft a left tackle and keep Sewell on the right side, which is how this scenario plays out.
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Round 1 – Pick 18
Dillon Thieneman
Oregon
• Soph • 6’0″ / 201 lbs
Safety may not be the highest priority, but it is a need for Minnesota. NFL teams salivate over prospects with ball production and premium athletic traits; Dillon Thieneman checks both boxes. It is difficult to envision him lasting much longer than this point in the first round.
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Round 1 – Pick 19
Avieon Terrell
Clemson
• Jr • 5’11” / 180 lbs
Carolina continues stockpiling defensive talent. After signing edge rusher Jaelan Phillips and Devin Lloyd, the Panthers address the secondary with Aveion Terrell, who has the versatility to play inside or out.
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Green Bay Packers
Round 1 – Pick 20
Emmanuel McNeil-Warren
Toledo
• Sr • 6’4″ / 202 lbs
Dallas overhauls the safety room with the signing of Jalen Thompson and the drafting of Emmanuel McNeil-Warren, who did not test as well as Dillon Thieneman but is a better player right now, in my opinion. McNeil-Warren has an instinctual approach to the game and is not afraid to be physical.
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Round 1 – Pick 21
Kadyn Proctor
Alabama
• Jr • 6’7″ / 352 lbs
Pittsburgh is not going to find a viable linebacker at this point. The team could consider a quarterback here but may feel burned by how the Kenny Pickett situation played out. Mike McCarthy has a history of drafting and sitting young quarterbacks, though. As it stands, the Steelers address a glaring need at offensive tackle by replacing the player who replaced Dan Moore Jr.
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Round 1 – Pick 22
Keldric Faulk
Auburn
• Jr • 6’6″ / 276 lbs
Khalil Mack is not going to play forever. While Los Angeles has found a viable performer in Tuli Tuipulotu, the team needs more at the position in the short and long term. Keldric Faulk is a young player who could learn behind Mack and then take over when the time is right. Faulk can set the edge and potentially grow as a pass rusher.
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Round 1 – Pick 23
T.J. Parker
Clemson
• Jr • 6’4″ / 263 lbs
Philadelphia lost out on re-signing Jaelan Phillips, which leaves a void in the room. T.J. Parker is not a high-ceiling prospect, but he will be reliable in setting the edge and contribute to a collective pass-rush effort.
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Jacksonville Jaguars
Round 1 – Pick 24
Caleb Lomu
Utah
• Soph • 6’6″ / 308 lbs
After taking Carnell Tate No. 6 overall, Cleveland continues remaking its offense with the addition of Caleb Lomu, a technically sound blocker who needs to improve his core strength. There are still questions at center, but the Browns have successfully remade the unit with Lomu, Elgton Jenkins, Zion Johnson and Tytus Howard.
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Round 1 – Pick 25
Peter Woods
Clemson
• Jr • 6’3″ / 298 lbs
Peter Woods was once regarded as a potential top-five overall selection. Although I never saw him as a clear blue-chip talent, this is good value for the Clemson product and fills a need for the Bears.
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Round 1 – Pick 26
CJ Allen
Georgia
• Jr • 6’1″ / 230 lbs
Buffalo has a need at linebacker, and CJ Allen is a good fit for what Jim Leonhard is bringing to the team. He is not explosive or overly athletic, but he brings a calming leadership presence to the field.
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Round 1 – Pick 27
KC Concepcion
Texas A&M
• Jr • 6’0″ / 196 lbs
KC Concepcion offers the schematic flexibility to play inside or outside. Kyle Shanahan will put him in the best position to succeed in a revamped receiver room that no longer includes staples such as Jauan Jennings, Deebo Samuel or Brandon Aiyuk.
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Round 1 – Pick 28
Caleb Banks
Florida
• Sr • 6’6″ / 327 lbs
DeMeco Ryans has taken veterans and cast offs to fill the defensive tackle rotation, but they stand to benefit from identifying fixtures in that role; just as they have with the secondary. Caleb Banks profiles as the type of player who has appealed to San Francisco — where Ryans previously served as defensive coordinator — in the past: long and athletic without sacrificing play strength.
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Los Angeles Rams
Round 1 – Pick 29
Colton Hood
Tennessee
• Soph • 6’0″ / 195 lbs
The reason I have shied away from Kansas City being aggressive and trading up for a specific player is because it has so many roles to fill on the roster. If one were to squint at the current state of the cornerback room, one could reasonably convince themselves that group could get them through the season. However, the team has little depth, and members of that unit have already dealt with injuries throughout their careers.
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Denver Broncos
Round 1 – Pick 30
Zion Young
Missouri
• Sr • 6’6″ / 262 lbs
Zion Young wins with power, consistently playing through his opponent. Miami went from stacked at edge rusher to needy after trading Jaelan Phillips and releasing Bradley Chubb. Chop Robinson has played well at times, and Young would be a good complement to his play style.
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Round 1 – Pick 31
Max Iheanachor
Arizona State
• Sr • 6’6″ / 321 lbs
There was a viral video recently of Patriots head coach Mike Vrabel getting hands-on in Max Iheanachor’s workout. Right tackle is a position of need, and Iheanachor’s play style matches the physicality Vrabel is trying to instill.
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Round 1 – Pick 32
Jadarian Price
Notre Dame
• Jr • 5’11” / 203 lbs
Post-Super Bowl, the Seahawks experienced a bit of a talent drain, losing running back Kenneth Walker III, edge rusher Boye Mafe and cornerback Riq Woolen. The team’s task is to restock the cupboard. It could wait until No. 64 overall to address the position, but supply is lower than demand, which drives up the price. Seattle pairs Zach Charbonnet with Price, just as Price shared a backfield with Jeremiyah Love in South Bend.
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33. Jets — Kayden McDonald, DL, Ohio State
34. Cardinals — Ty Simpson, QB, Alabama
35. Titans — Chase Bisontis, IOL, Texas A&M
36. Raiders — Blake Miller, OT, Clemson
37. Giants — Omar Cooper Jr., WR, Indiana
38. Texans — Akheem Mesidor, EDGE, Miami (Fla.)
39. Browns — Emmanuel Pregnon, IOL, Oregon
40. Chiefs — Cashius Howell, EDGE, Texas A&M
41. Bengals — Chris Johnson, CB, San Diego State
42. Saints — Chris Brazzell II, WR, Tennessee
43. Dolphins — Lee Hunter, DL, Texas Tech
44. Jets — Brandon Cisse, CB, South Carolina
45. Ravens — Sam Hecht, IOL, Kansas State
46. Buccaneers — Jacob Rodriguez, LB, Texas Tech
47. Colts — Anthony Hill Jr., LB, Texas
48. Falcons — Germie Bernard, WR, Alabama
49. Vikings — Christen Miller, DL, Georgia
50. Lions — Gabe Jacas, EDGE, Illinois
51. Panthers — Jake Golday, LB, Cincinnati
52. Packers — Dani Dennis-Sutton, EDGE, Penn State
53. Steelers — D’Angelo Ponds, CB, Indiana
54. Eagles — Eli Stowers, TE, Vanderbilt
55. Chargers — Gennings Dunker, OL, Iowa
56. Jaguars — Domonique Orange, DL, Iowa State
57. Bears — R Mason Thomas, EDGE, Oklahoma
58. 49ers — Malachi Lawrence, EDGE, UCF
59. Texans — Keylan Rutledge, IOL, Georgia Tech
60. Bears — A.J. Haulcy, S, LSU
61. Rams — Antonio Williams, WR, Clemson
62. Broncos — Davison Igbinosun, CB, Ohio State
63. Patriots — Ted Hurst, WR, Georgia State
64. Seahawks — Derrick Moore, EDGE, Michigan
65. Cardinals — Deion Burks, WR, Oklahoma
66. Titans — Treydan Stukes, CB, Arizona
67. Raiders — Chris Bell, WR, Louisville
68. Eagles — Zakee Wheatley, S, Penn State
69. Texans — Jaishawn Barham, LB, Michigan
70. Browns — Keionte Scott, CB, Miami (Fla.)
71. Commanders — Malachi Fields, WR, Notre Dame
72. Bengals — Romello Height, EDGE, Texas Tech
73. Saints — Josiah Trotter, LB, Missouri
74. Chiefs — Bud Clark, S, TCU
75. Dolphins — Zachariah Branch, WR, Georgia
76. Steelers — Garrett Nussmeier, QB, LSU
77. Buccaneers — Elijah Sarratt, WR, Indiana
78. Colts — Caleb Tiernan, OT, Northwestern
79. Falcons — Devin Moore, CB, Florida
80. Ravens — Malik Muhammad, CB, Texas
81. Jaguars — Joshua Josephs, EDGE, Tennessee
82. Vikings — Oscar Delp, TE, Georgia
83. Panthers — Genesis Smith, S, Arizona
84. Packers — Trey Zuhn III, OL, Texas A&M
85. Steelers — Kyle Louis, LB, Pittsburgh
86. Chargers — Daylen Everette, CB, Georgia
87. Dolphins — Bryce Lance, WR, North Dakota State
88. Jaguars — Kamari Ramsey, S, USC
89. Bears — Connor Lew, IOL, Auburn
90. Dolphins — Kage Casey, IOL, Boise State
91. Bills — Billy Schrauth, IOL, Notre Dame
92. Cowboys — Darrell Jackson Jr., DL, Florida State
93. Rams — Bryce Boettcher, LB, Oregon
94. Dolphins — Jude Bowry, OT, Boston College
95. Patriots — Max Klare, TE, Ohio State
96. Seahawks — Domani Jackson, CB, Alabama
97. Vikings (compensatory pick) — Emmett Johnson, RB, Nebraska
98. Eagles (compensatory pick) — Dametrious Crownover, OT, Texas A&M
99. Steelers (compensatory pick) — De’Zhaun Stribling, WR, Ole Miss
100. Jaguars (compensatory pick) — Logan Jones, IOL, Iowa
101. Titans — Mike Washington Jr., RB, Arkansas
102. Raiders — Jalon Kilgore, S, South Carolina
103. Jets — Jalen Farmer, IOL, Kentucky
104. Cardinals — Gracen Halton, DL, Oklahoma
105. Giants — Brian Parker II, IOL, Duke
106. Texans — Chandler Rivers, CB, Duke
107. Browns — Sam Roush, TE, Stanford
108. Broncos — Nick Barrett, DL, South Carolina
109. Chiefs — Deontae Lawson, LB, Alabama
110. Bengals — Jonah Coleman, RB, Washington
111. Broncos — Justin Joly, TE, NC State
112. Cowboys — Kaleb Elarms-Orr, LB, TCU
113. Colts — LT Overton, EDGE, Alabama
114. Eagles — Skyler Bell, WR, UConn
115. Ravens — Chris McClellan, DL, Missouri
116. Buccaneers — Keyron Crawford, EDGE, Auburn
117. Raiders — Will Lee III, CB, Texas A&M
118. Lions — Carson Beck, QB, Miami (Fla.)
119. Panthers — Reggie Virgil, WR, Texas Tech
120. Packers — Drew Shelton, OT, Penn State
121. Steelers — Tacario Davis, CB, Washington
122. Falcons — Matthew Hibner, TE, SMU
123. Chargers — Ja’Kobi Lane, WR, USC
124. Jaguars — Kendrick Law, WR, Kentucky
125. Patriots — DeMonte Capehart, DL, Clemson
126. Bills — Brenen Thompson, WR, Mississippi State
127. 49ers — Matt Gulbin, IOL, Michigan State
128. Lions — Jake Slaughter, IOL, Florida
129. Bears — Josh Cameron, WR, Baylor
130. Dolphins — Hezekiah Masses, CB, California
131. Patriots — Taurean York, LB, Texas A&M
132. Saints — Kaleb Proctor, DL, Southeastern Louisiana
133. 49ers (compensatory pick) — Seth McGowan, RB, Kentucky
134. Raiders (compensatory pick) — Zane Durant, DL, Penn State
135. Steelers (compensatory pick) — Rayshaun Benny, DL, Michigan
136. Saints (compensatory pick) — Isaiah World, OT, Oregon
137. Eagles (compensatory pick) — Zxavian Harris, DL, Ole Miss
138. 49ers (compensatory pick) — Travis Burke, OT, Memphis
139. 49ers (compensatory pick) — Michael Trigg, TE, Baylor
140. Jets (compensatory pick) — Drew Allar, QB, Penn State
141. Texans — Jager Burton, IOL, Kentucky
142. Titans — Harold Perkins Jr., LB, LSU
143. Cardinals — Markel Bell, OT, Miami (Fla.)
144. Titans — Parker Brailsford, IOL, Alabama
145. Giants — Tim Keenan, DL, Alabama
146. Browns — Nick Singleton, RB, Penn State
147. Commanders — Aiden Fisher, LB, Indiana
148. Chiefs — Dontay Corleone, DL, Cincinnati
149. Browns — Keyshaun Elliott, LB, Arizona State
150. Saints — Eli Raridon, TE, Notre Dame
151. Dolphins — Jackson Kuwatch, LB, Miami (Ohio)
152. Cowboys — Julian Neal, CB, Arkansas
153. Eagles — Albert Regis, DL, Texas A&M
154. Ravens — Anthony Lucas, EDGE, USC
155. Buccaneers — Jack Endries, TE, Texas
156. Colts — Tyler Onyedim, DL, Texas A&M
157. Lions — TJ Hall, CB, Iowa
158. Panthers — James Brockermeyer, IOL, Miami (Fla.)
159. Panthers — Austin Barber, OT, Florida
160. Packers — Kevin Coleman Jr., WR, Missouri
161. Steelers — Michael Taaffe, S, Texas
162. Ravens — Red Murdock, LB, Buffalo
163. Vikings — Quintayvious Hutchins, EDGE, Boston College
164. Jaguars — Tyreak Sapp, EDGE, Florida
165. Bills — Caden Curry, EDGE, Ohio State
166. Jaguars — Dallen Bentley, TE, Utah
167. Texans — Josh Cuevas, TE, Alabama
168. Bills — Jadon Canady, CB, Oregon
169. Chiefs — Eric McAlister, WR, TCU
170. Broncos — Carver Willis, OL, TCU
171. Patriots — Cole Payton, QB, North Dakota State
172. Saints — Tyren Montgomery, WR, John Carroll
173. Ravens (compensatory pick) — CJ Daniels, WR, Miami (Fla.)
174. Ravens (compensatory pick) — Demond Claiborne, RB, Wake Forest
175. Raiders (compensatory pick) — Adam Randall, RB, Clemson
176. Chiefs (compensatory pick) — Kobe Baynes, IOL, Kansas
177. Cowboys (compensatory pick) — Ethan Burke, EDGE, Texas
178. Eagles (compensatory pick) — John Michael Gyllenborg, TE, Wyoming
179. Jets (compensatory pick) — Marlin Klein, TE, Michigan
180. Cowboys (compensatory pick) — Joe Royer, TE, Cincinnati
181. Lions (compensatory pick) — Nate Boerkircher, TE, Texas A&M
182. Bills — Nolan Rucci, OT, Penn State
183. Cardinals — Micah Morris, IOL, Georgia
184. Titans — Tanner Koziol, TE, Houston
185. Raiders — Logan Taylor, IOL, Boston College
186. Giants — Lander Barton, LB, Utah
187. Commanders — Andre Fuller, CB, Toledo
188. Seahawks — Fa’alili Fa’amoe, OT, Wake Forest
189. Bengals — Skyler Gill-Howard, DL, Texas Tech
190. Saints — Ephesians Prysock, CB, Washington
191. Patriots — Brent Austin, CB, California
192. Giants — Diego Pounds, OT, Ole Miss
193. Giants — Robert Spears-Jennings, S, Oklahoma
194. Titans — Max Llewellyn, EDGE, Iowa
195. Buccaneers — Brett Thorson, P, Georgia
196. Vikings — Jack Kelly, LB, BYU
197. Eagles — Charles Demmings, CB, Stephen F. Austin
198. Patriots — Keagen Trost, OL, Missouri
199. Bengals — Nadame Tucker, EDGE, Western Michigan
200. Panthers — Landon Robinson, DL, Navy
201. Packers — Sawyer Robertson, QB, Baylor
202. Patriots — George Gumbs Jr., EDGE, Florida
203. Jaguars — Cade Klubnik, QB, Clemson
204. Chargers — VJ Payne, S, Kansas State
205. Lions — Lewis Bond, WR, Boston College
206. Browns — Will Kacmarek, TE, Ohio State
207. Rams — Beau Stephens, IOL, Iowa
208. Raiders — Louis Moore, S, Indiana
209. Commanders — Dae’Quan Wright, TE, Ole Miss
210. Chiefs — Eli Heidenreich, RB/WR, Navy
211. Ravens — Tristan Leigh, OT, Clemson
212. Patriots — Kaytron Allen, RB, Penn State
213. Lions — Jimmy Rolder, LB, Michigan
214. Colts (compensatory pick) — Joey Aguilar, QB, Tennessee
215. Falcons (compensatory pick) — Vincent Anthony Jr., EDGE, Duke
216. Steelers (compensatory pick) — Cyrus Allen, WR, Cincinnati
217. Cardinals — Riley Nowakowski, TE, Indiana
218. Cowboys — Enrique Cruz Jr., OT, Kansas
219. Raiders — Kendal Daniels, LB, Oklahoma
220. Bills — Bryson Eason, DL, Tennessee
221. Bengals — Devon Marshall, CB, NC State
222. Lions — Drew Stevens, K, Iowa
223. Commanders — Jalen Huskey, S, Maryland
224. Steelers — Roman Hemby, RB, Indiana
225. Titans — DeShon Singleton, S, Nebraska
226. Bengals — Jaeden Roberts, IOL, Alabama
227. Dolphins — Malik Benson, WR, Oregon
228. Jets — Justin Jefferson, LB, Alabama
229. Buccaneers — Jack Strand, QB, Minnesota State-Moorhead
230. Steelers — Alex Harkey, IOL, Oregon
231. Falcons — Deven Eastern, DL, Minnesota
232. Rams — Devan Boykin, S, Indiana
233. Jaguars — Jayden Loving, DL, Wake Forest
234. Vikings — Emmanuel Henderson, WR, Kansas
235. Vikings — Collin Wright, CB, Stanford
236. Packers — David Gusta, DL, Kentucky
237. Steelers — Jaden Dugger, LB, Louisiana
238. Dolphins — Le’Veon Moss, RB, Texas A&M
239. Bears — Lorenzo Styles Jr., CB, Ohio State
240. Jaguars — Aamil Wagner, OT, Notre Dame
241. Bears — Jeremiah Wright, IOL, Auburn
242. Jets — Jam Miller, RB, Alabama
243. Texans — Jeff Caldwell, WR, Cincinnati
244. Vikings — Ar’maj Reed-Adams, IOL, Texas A&M
245. Jaguars — Kaelon Black, RB, Indiana
246. Broncos — Bishop Fitzgerald, S, USC
247. Patriots — Mikail Kamara, EDGE, Indiana
248. Browns — Jackie Marshall, DL, Baylor
249. Colts (compensatory pick) — Jakobe Thomas, S, Miami (Fla.)
250. Ravens (compensatory pick) — Taylen Green, QB, Arkansas
251. Rams (compensatory pick) — Febechi Nwaiwu, IOL, Oklahoma
252. Rams (compensatory pick) — Chip Trayanum, RB, Toledo
253. Ravens (compensatory pick) — DJ Campbell, IOL, Texas
254. Colts (compensatory pick) — Brandon Cleveland, DL, NC State
255. Packers (compensatory pick) — Thaddeus Dixon, CB, North Carolina
256. Broncos (compensatory pick) — Aaron Graves, DL, Iowa
257. Broncos (compensatory pick) — J.C. Davis, OT, Illinois
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