What we learned from every NFL team during 2026 rookie minicamp debuts
The top 2026 NFL Draft picks headlined those in attendance at this month’s minicamps
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The first few months of an NFL rookie’s career are a whirlwind as they progress from the draft to the regular season, and the 2026 class just completed one of the biggest steps along the way. Rookie minicamps were held over the last two weekends and offered first-year players an opportunity to work with their new coaches and teammates on the practice field for the first time.
Newcomers for every team but one participated in the two- to three-day minicamps. The Detroit Lions canceled their minicamp and were the only team to use their time differently. First impressions of their rookies, including No. 17 pick Blake Miller, will have to wait until OTAs start on May 27.
Reports from throughout the league, plus comments from coaches and players, offered insight into how this year’s draftees will settle in with their respective squads. From position changes to role projections, and from measurements to football IQ, there are plenty of new data points to digest.
Here’s what we learned, with assistance from CBS Sports Research’s Kyle Ngo, about every team’s first-year players in their practice debuts
LaFleur also placed value in the fact that Beck gained ample experience with NFL philosophies during his runs at Georgia and Miami. Still, he is an older rookie with an elbow injury history, so even if his transition to the NFL is speedy, the Cardinals might still be in the market for a first-round quarterback in next year’s draft.
While that is not a particularly rave review for a running back whom the Cardinals invested heavily in as the No. 3 overall pick, his star potential remains as high as anyone in the draft class.
Terrell dealt with a hamstring injury throughout the pre-draft process and aggravated the issue during his first run at his private pro day on March 30. He was long projected as a first-round pick, but the hamstring concerns might have factored into him remaining on the board when Atlanta went on the clock at pick No. 48.
Widely considered the best guard in the draft, Ioane fills a significant need on the interior offensive line for the Ravens. The question is where he will settle in. Ioane was primarily a left guard at Penn State but has experience on the right side of the line and at center. Baltimore has a spot to fill at center after Tyler Linderbaum left in free agency, but guard is the more natural fit for their No. 14 pick.
“He was just telling me just to be myself and stop overthinking,” the fourth-round receiver reported. “I was just in my head a little bit and getting jitters and things like that. And he was just telling me just be yourself and once you’re here, you’re here for a reason.”
Bell was a consensus All-American last season at UConn and was responsible for four drops on 141 targets, per PFF, so he is typically sure-handed.
While he started just one full season in college, Freeling showed enough potential as a junior to warrant a first-round selection. He remains a developmental prospect, and it is a good sign that he is already up to 15 pounds ahead of his rookie season. Dave Canales reported the Georgia product is “still growing into whatever his frame is.”
Chicago will become Miller’s fourth team in five years. The 28-year-old spent the last two seasons with the Steelers and accumulated just 14 catches in that span, so he merely represents veteran depth in what is a young and high-upside receiving unit. Miller’s career highlight came in 2020 when he won the Super Bowl with the Buccaneers.
The Bengals signed Wright to an undrafted free agent deal on the heels of his five-year college career, which included stops at USC and Nebraska. In addition to his acting skills. The defensive back tallied three interceptions and 16 pass breakups in college.
Todd Monken reported Concepcion’s knee is “great” after what was described as a “routine and preventative” arthroscopic surgery ahead of the draft. His receiving traits set him up to become a go-to target for a Browns quarterback group that desperately needs consistent weapons.
Schottenheimer reported that “none of these guys are in great shape right now,” which is to be expected given they are in the dog days of the offseason and have yet to practice at the NFL level. The top picks will be expected to acclimate in short order and be ready to contribute in Week 1, considering the Cowboys’ desperate need to improve on defense. Caleb Downs (No. 11) and Malachi Lawrence (No. 23) figure to be Day 1 starters if they get up to speed by September.
Nix fractured his right ankle in the AFC divisional round, underwent surgery in January and had a follow-up procedure just ahead of the draft. While he and Payton have not always seen eye to eye on his health, the Broncos coach suggested the quarterback is on track to enter the season at full strength.
Coleman was in “good shape” upon arrival in Denver, his coach reported. That bodes well for his potential to step right into the running back rotation along with J.K. Dobbins and RJ Harvey. Meanwhile, Lohner made an impression early in what is his first full offseason after he joined the squad as a seventh-rounder (and with only one year of football experience) last spring.
It has been three years since Claypool last played in an NFL game, but he is attempting a comeback and took a step towards a return with his participation in minicamp. The 27-year-old receiver remains unsigned. Jacobs also remains in search of a deal, and the former UAB running back tried out with the team for which his brother, Josh Jacobs, plays.
There is an open spot on the depth chart behind Jordan Love after Malik Willis earned himself a payday in free agency. McCord is in the mix for the backup quarterback job after spending last season on the Eagles’ practice squad but projects as the third option with Tyrod Taylor also in the building.
“Win a Super Bowl, Rookie of the Year, All-Pro first year,” McDonald reported. “These are realistic for me. I wrote these down and I’m blessed to be here and I’ve got a chance.”
If he even flirts with reaching those aspirations, it will be a nightmare for opposing offenses. It is already an incredibly daunting task to pass against the Texans with the presence of Will Anderson Jr. and Danielle Hunter on the edges, and now McDonald brings immediate run-stopping ability in between them.
Making an impact on special teams is a tried and true method for undrafted free agents to carve out room on the roster, and Weeks, a linebacker from LSU, looks ready to follow that blueprint.
“I know for a fact he’s gonna make an impact on special teams because he’s big and fast and he’s done that before and he’s looked good out here,” Dodds reported. “I mean, he’s moving even better out here than he did on LSU tape.”
Aguilar, an undrafted quarterback who signed with the Jaguars after his appeal for another year of college eligibility was denied, did “a nice job of learning a lot of information in a short period of time,” according to Liam Coen. That intangible talent is crucial for quarterbacks fighting for roster spots as rookies.
That is a lofty comparison for Johnson but one that Reid backed up by highlighting his comprehensive skill set: lateral agility, pass protection, receiving ability and football IQ. It also means something that the parallel comes from Reid himself, considering he saw McCoy up close in both Philadelphia and Kansas City. Johnson will factor into the rotation behind prized free agency addition Kenneth Walker III.
Mendoza took only five snaps from under center across his three years at California and Indiana. Still, considering Klint Kubiak’s offense goes under center at one of the NFL’s highest rates, the reigning Heisman Trophy winner needs to get used to it. That could be a small hurdle in his transition to the NFL, which makes the addition of Kirk Cousins to the roster all the more helpful.
After slipping into the fourth round of the draft, McCoy opened his debut NFL offseason in limited fashion. He continues to work his way back from a torn ACL that cost him the entire 2025 season.
Positional flexibility explains why the Chargers used a second-round pick on a center after signing Tyler Biadasz to a three-year deal earlier this spring. Slaughter was among college football’s most highly respected centers in the final years of his Florida career, but made it clear he would move to a new role if the team needed him to. There is no greater deficiency on the Los Angeles roster than that at guard, so Slaughter will slide over one spot to get onto the field right away.
Bell sustained the knee injury in the penultimate game of Louisville’s 2025 season, which held him back from flying off the board as a potential first-rounder. If he makes himself available at the start of his debut NFL season, he could prove to be an immensely valuable third-round asset for a Dolphins team that stripped its roster down to the studs in a total refresh.
Even after he underwent a second surgery this spring on a broken foot that has caused problems since 2024, the Vikings used the No. 18 pick on Banks. That is a testament to his star potential, but it also raised more than a few eyebrows since many thought there was a strong chance he would slip out of the first round.
Rush is a longtime backup who spent seven years with the Cowboys across two stints and started a career-high 8 games in 2024. Bouman is a Minnesota native and the son of former Vikings quarterback Todd Bouman.
The Patriots will want to see things through with Campbell at left tackle before they shift him to the interior or move on from him altogether and the right tackle job is firmly Morgan Moses’. They selected a first-round tackle for the second time in as many years for a reason, though. Lomu could contribute immediately at guard or spell Campbell if the latter’s rookie struggles carry over into Year 2.
The hamstring injury — not to mention the knee and collarbone ailments that plagued him earlier in his college career — generated some hypotheses that Tyson would slip to the back of the first round. Still, the Saints scooped him up at No. 8. They will be cautious with the elite prospect.
After a nine-year run as a staple of the New Orleans offense, Kamara’s future is suddenly murky. Travis Etienne arrived as the projected go-to ballcarrier, which leaves Kamara with a reduced role one year after his least productive season to date.
Harbaugh reported the first of the Giants’ two top-10 picks did not get a single assignment wrong over the two-day minicamp.
Mauigoa did practice some at guard during his time with the Hurricanes, so it is not as though he is entirely unfamiliar with the position. He is among the numerous tackles toward the top of this class that project to kick inside to find immediate playing time.
Aaron Glenn reported assistant coaches Frank Reich and Bill Musgrave are “putting things in buckets” so Klubnik isn’t “swimming” too much with everything thrown at him. If he clicks, the Jets may be less inclined to use first-round capital on a quarterback next year, but the widespread assumption is that they will remain in the market for one of the elite talents in what should be a loaded class.
The Eagles mostly added depth through the draft. The greatest potential for a rookie-year impact lies with wide receiver Makai Lemon, whose selection at No. 20 overall only added to the expectation that Philadelphia will trade A.J. Brown before the offseason is done.
There were plenty of opportunities for Allar, and Mike McCarthy reported he “did a hell of a job” handling the workload. Not only does that reflect well on his mental abilities, but it is also a positive sign for his recovery from the broken ankle that prematurely ended his final season at Penn State. Allar is a raw prospect but boasts exciting arm strength and will develop behind Mason Rudolph, whether or not Aaron Rodgers plays in 2026.
Now six months removed from ACL surgery, Williams is about to enter what he hopes is his first full year of action. The No. 11 pick in the 2025 draft missed the final eight games of his rookie year with a knee injury, and his absence was part of a devastating rash of injuries on a 49ers defense that lost nearly all of its edge-rushing ability.
Some of Price’s modest college production can be attributed to playing behind No. 3 pick Jeremiyah Love. Still, it is an area in which he will need to become more productive if he is to settle in as Seattle’s top running back. It will also differentiate him from Zach Charbonnet once the short-yardage weapon returns from his torn ACL.
“He looked like he was in midseason form,” Bowles reported of the No. 15 pick. “He’s got an old soul, so to speak. He understands his lineage. He understands the guys that came before him … He’s a very smart player, not just a tough player. He understands what he’s walking into and what he wants to be.”
The first reads on Tennessee’s newcomers will come in the weeks ahead, starting May 18, when the team begins OTAs.
That flexibility, in addition to the eye-catching numbers he posted at the combine, is part of what made Styles such a tantalizing prospect. He opened his Ohio State career as a safety but then moved closer to the line of scrimmage and settled in at linebacker. The position switch in college means he boasts above-average coverage skills for a linebacker. Still, with his elite size and athleticism, he also projects as a ferocious pass rusher and run defender.
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