Full 2026 NFL mock draft: Dane Brugler predicts all 7 rounds and 257 picks

My reward for finishing “The Beast”? — I go right to work on a seven-round mock draft, all 257 picks.
Though the process is time-consuming, it is a worthwhile exercise because it forces me to focus on team needs and organizational draft trends. As much as mocks can be — well — mocked, NFL teams also do them until the draft as they work through different scenarios.
The NFL Draft (April 23-25) will be full of trades, although maybe not too many in the first round. But I only have one trade scenario in this seven-rounder, with the Dallas Cowboys moving into the top 10 to get their guy (and we know Cleveland, the team on the other end of that deal, is never shy about trading back).
Like always, I also included team-by-team hauls at the bottom of the article.
(Note: An asterisk indicates a projected trade.)
1. Las Vegas Raiders: Fernando Mendoza, QB, Indiana
This is my fourth mock draft of the 2026 draft cycle, and it’s the fourth time Mendoza is at No. 1, unsurprisingly. The Heisman Trophy winner will be the first player drafted next Thursday and should immediately increase optimism around the Raiders’ organization.
2. New York Jets: Arvell Reese, edge, Ohio State
A pass rusher, be it Reese or David Bailey, appears to be the Jets’ favorite. Reese isn’t a tweener — he is a “whatever you want him to be” edge defender. He can set an edge, play off or be a full-time pass rusher. That type of hybrid skill set can be utilized.
3. Arizona Cardinals: Francis Mauigoa, OT, Miami
It won’t be surprising if the Cardinals use this pick on a pass rusher such as Bailey, but the idea of securing their right tackle position for the foreseeable future will be an appealing option. It will be interesting to see if the Cardinals receive any viable trade offers to move back.
4. Tennessee Titans: David Bailey, edge, Texas Tech
Head coach Robert Saleh wants to collect pass rushers and have a healthy defensive line rotation. (In his four seasons at the Jets’ helm, the team drafted a first-round pass rusher twice.) It’s not a hard sell on why Bailey makes sense for Tennessee.
5. New York Giants: Caleb Downs, S, Ohio State
Over John Harbaugh’s 18 years as head coach in Baltimore, the Ravens drafted nine positions in Round 1, including safety (three times). Though using a top-five pick for that position is uncommon, Downs has rare football intelligence and (despite not testing in any drills) is above the line in terms of on-field athleticism.
6. Dallas Cowboys (from CLE*): Sonny Styles, LB, Ohio State
*Projected trade: Browns receive Nos. 12, 20 and a 2027 fourth-round pick; Cowboys receive Nos. 6 and 39*
The Cowboys could sit at No. 12 and have an impact defender fall to them, but it won’t be surprising if the organization gets aggressive. Styles would not only be an immediate starter at a position of need, but also wear the green dot as a rookie.
In this projected trade, the Cowboys surrender two of the first-rounders they hold this year (plus a 2027 pick), but they get back into Round 2.
7. Washington Commanders: Jeremiyah Love, RB, Notre Dame
A backfield that includes Jayden Daniels and Love would be bad news for defenses. Though the price tag is high for the position, Love has the talent to become a top-five running back before the end of his rookie contract.
8. New Orleans Saints: Carnell Tate, WR, Ohio State
Pass rusher or cornerback are attractive options here, but the Saints urgently need to find upgrades at wide receiver — especially as they figure out if quarterback Tyler Shough is a short-term stopgap or a long-term answer.
9. Kansas City Chiefs: Rueben Bain Jr., edge, Miami
Bain is one of the more polarizing prospects in this draft (for multiple reasons). But his profile fits Kansas City and would give defensive coordinator Steve Spagnuolo an inside-outside disruptor on the defensive line.
10. Cincinnati Bengals: Mansoor Delane, CB, LSU
The Bengals have drafted several first-round cornerbacks over the years, but never in the top 15. That streak could come to an end with Styles and the top-tier pass rushers off the board in this scenario. Delane would be one helluva consolation prize.
11. Miami Dolphins: Keldric Faulk, edge, Auburn
First-year general manager Jon-Eric Sullivan spent the past 20 years in the Green Bay organization, and there is plenty about Faulk’s profile that screams “Packers.” His speed and length on the edge at 275 pounds would make for a promising building block on a rebuilding roster.
12. Cleveland Browns (from DAL*): Spencer Fano, OT, Utah
Mendoza going No. 1 and the Browns looking to trade back — those are about the only two things we for sure know will be happening early in Round 1. Fano will be high on the Browns’ wish list if they stick and pick at No. 6, and he’s a no-brainer at No. 12 in this trade-back scenario.
13. Los Angeles Rams (from ATL): Jordyn Tyson, WR, Arizona State
The Rams could go in several directions here, but wide receiver is the most fun outcome and makes sense for the organization long term. Plenty of evaluators around the league believe a fully healthy Tyson would be in the mix for WR1 in this class. That he was limited during the draft process might not matter as much to the Rams as it might for others.
14. Baltimore Ravens: Kenyon Sadiq, TE, Oregon
Despite the departures of Isaiah Likely and Charlie Kolar, tight end isn’t a major need with Mark Andrews still at the top of Baltimore’s depth chart. But Sadiq is more of a dynamic asset who can line up across the formation and block his tail off. He would give Baltimore a multidimensional pass catcher.
15. Tampa Bay Buccaneers: Vega Ioane, G, Penn State
Edge rusher and linebacker are arguably Tampa Bay’s top two areas of need, but do the Bucs see any prospect — at either position — worthy of this spot? They are in a position to go best player available here, which might be Ioane, who would provide an immediate upgrade at left guard.
16. New York Jets (from IND): Makai Lemon, WR, USC
The Jets not having a player with more than 400 receiving yards last season still blows my mind. Lemon doesn’t have elite size or speed, but he is extremely quarterback-friendly with his route manipulation and toughness.
17. Detroit Lions: Monroe Freeling, OT, Georgia
Though he’s inexperienced in areas, Freeling is an ascending player with above-average size and athletic traits. The Lions have short-term options opposite Penei Sewell, but Freeling has the talent to earn his way onto the field at some point during his rookie season.
18. Minnesota Vikings: Jermod McCoy, CB, Tennessee
McCoy is a tough player to project in a mock draft — some teams are comfortable with his 2025 knee injury, while others won’t consider him in the first round. I don’t know how the Vikings feel, but adding his level of talent to a Brian Flores defense would be fun to watch.
19. Carolina Panthers: Dillon Thieneman, S, Oregon
As Carolina continues to build its defense, Thieneman has the versatility that will speak to general manager Dan Morgan and the Panthers coaches. He would upgrade both the coverage and run defense from day one.
20. Cleveland Browns (from DAL*): KC Concepcion, WR, Texas A&M
Draft the offensive lineman first, then the receiver? Or vice versa? The answer for Cleveland is debatable, but it works out well in this scenario. After selecting Fano earlier, adding Concepcion’s dynamic inside-outside versatility is a good fit here.
21. Pittsburgh Steelers: Omar Cooper Jr., WR, Indiana
Cooper would be an ideal complement next to DK Metcalf and Michael Pittman Jr. in the Steelers offense. With his ball skills and run-after-catch ability, Cooper is dangerous out of the slot as a catch-and-create player.
22. Los Angeles Chargers: Akheem Mesidor, edge, Miami
The Chargers have an ascending pass rusher in Tuli Tuipulotu, but short-term contracts and unproven players are mostly behind him on the depth chart. Because of his age and other factors, Mesidor has some question marks, but he is an NFL-ready disruptor.
23. Philadelphia Eagles: Kadyn Proctor, OT/G, Alabama
This pairing has been mocked to death, and I almost changed it just for variety’s sake. But it makes sense for Philadelphia. Proctor can compete for a starting role at guard as a rookie, while also giving the Eagles a long-term succession plan behind right tackle Lane Johnson.
24. Cleveland Browns (from JAX): Emmanuel McNeil-Warren, S, Toledo
The Toledo coaches brought McNeil-Warren from Florida to Ohio, and the Browns would love to keep him in the state. He is a tall, rangy safety with the athleticism and ball skills that will translate well to an NFL secondary.
25. Chicago Bears: T.J. Parker, edge, Clemson
The Bears have the edge rushers to line up today and play competitive football, but they would love to add another talented pass rusher to their rotation. Parker didn’t quite have the 2025 season many expected, but his motor and leveraged power led to disruption against the pass and run.
26. Buffalo Bills: Malachi Lawrence, edge, UCF
The Bills’ drafting history under general manager Brandon Beane has leaned more toward bigger defensive ends, so this would be a chance to go with a lighter, more explosive option. Though he’s not super bendy, Lawrence has the initial burst and rush explosiveness to create problems for blockers.
27. San Francisco 49ers: Caleb Lomu, OT, Utah
I don’t think the 49ers are going into draft night stressing that they must find a long-term solution at left tackle. But if the right player falls in their laps, it would make sense for them to go that direction — and Lomu could be that player. He is a work in progress (in several areas), but his athletic footwork and body control form a great foundation.
28. Houston Texans: Chase Bisontis, G, Texas A&M
Based on how much several teams like Bisontis, there is a good chance Ioane isn’t the only guard drafted in the first round. The former Aggie is strong and efficient and would immediately push for starting reps as Houston continues to revamp its offensive line.
29. Kansas City Chiefs (from LAR): Denzel Boston, WR, Washington
The Chiefs have used a top-60 draft pick at wide receiver in three of the past four drafts, but the position remains unsettled for them. Boston is a tall ball winner and would be somewhat of a pivot from what this team normally drafts early at the position.
30. Miami Dolphins (from DEN): Chris Johnson, CB, San Diego State
I don’t think anyone expects this pick to be a quarterback or running back, but every other position might be on the table as the Dolphins facelift their roster. Cornerback certainly falls in the “need” category, and Johnson has the talent and intangibles to be a cornerstone player on defense.
31. New England Patriots: Blake Miller, OT, Clemson
With 54 starts over the last four seasons, Miller is this year’s iron-man prospect, which head coach Mike Vrabel will obviously appreciate. As long as Drake Maye is their quarterback, it will be impossible for the Patriots to devote too many resources to the offensive line.
32. Seattle Seahawks: Colton Hood, CB, Tennessee
Seattle enters draft weekend with just four draft picks, so this spot is a prime candidate to be dealt. But if the Seahawks stick and pick, a cornerback or edge rusher makes the most sense, given who will be available. Hood would offer ascending cover talent.
Round 2
PickTeamPlayerPosSchool
33
Avieon Terrell
CB
Clemson
34
Ty Simpson
QB
Alabama
35
Max Iheanachor
OT
Arizona State
36
Kayden McDonald
DT
Ohio State
37
Jacob Rodriguez
LB
Texas Tech
38
Cashius Howell
Edge
Texas A&M
39
Treydan Stukes
DB
Arizona
40
Brandon Cisse
CB
South Carolina
41
Peter Woods
DT
Clemson
42
Zion Young
Edge
Missouri
43
Chris Bell
WR
Louisville
44
Caleb Banks
DT
Florida
45
R Mason Thomas
Edge
Oklahoma
46
Gabe Jacas
Edge
Illinois
47
Jake Golday
LB
Cincinnati
48
Christen Miller
DT
Georgia
49
Lee Hunter
DT
Texas Tech
50
D’Angelo Ponds
CB
Indiana
51
Eli Stowers
TE
Vanderbilt
52
Dani Dennis-Sutton
Edge
Penn State
53
Keylan Rutledge
G
Georgia Tech
54
Malachi Fields
WR
Notre Dame
55
Emmanuel Pregnon
G
Oregon
56
Gennings Dunker
G
Iowa
57
Domonique Orange
DT
Iowa State
58
Germie Bernard
WR
Alabama
59
Jadarian Price
RB
Notre Dame
60
Jalen Kilgore
S
South Carolina
61
Anthony Hill Jr.
LB
Texas
62
CJ Allen
LB
Georgia
63
De’Zhaun Stribling
WR
Ole Miss
64
Keyron Crawford
Edge
Auburn
Round 3
PickTeamPlayerPositionSchool
65
Zachariah Branch
WR
Georgia
66
Keionte Scott
DB
Miami
67
Elijah Sarratt
WR
Indiana
68
Max Klare
TE
Ohio State
69
Tyler Onyedim
DT
Texas A&M
70
Derrick Moore
Edge
Michigan
71
Ted Hurst
WR
Georgia State
72
Josiah Trotter
LB
Missouri
73
Keith Abney II
CB
Arizona State
74
Oscar Delp
TE
Georgia
75
Caleb Tiernan
OT
Northwestern
76
Kyle Louis
LB/S
Pittsburgh
77
Keyshaun Elliott
LB
Arizona State
78
Chris Brazzell II
WR
Tennessee
79
Bryce Lance
WR
North Dakota State
80
Trey Zuhn
OL
Texas A&M
81
Jaishawn Barham
Edge
Michigan
82
A.J. Haulcy
S
LSU
83
Travis Burke
OT
Memphis
84
Davison Igbinosun
CB
Ohio State
85
Garrett Nussmeier
QB
LSU
86
Antonio Williams
WR
Clemson
87
Sam Roush
TE
Stanford
88
Justin Joly
TE
NC State
89
Jake Slaughter
C
Florida
90
Bud Clark
S
TCU
91
Jalen Farmer
G
Kentucky
92
Romello Height
Edge
Texas Tech
93
Daylen Everette
CB
Georgia
94
Darrell Jackson Jr.
DT
Florida State
95
Bryce Boettcher
LB
Oregon
96
Mike Washington Jr.
RB
Arkansas
97
Sam Hecht
C
Kansas State
98
Zakee Wheatley
S
Penn State
99
Chandler Rivers
CB
Duke
100
Brenen Thompson
WR
Mississippi State
Round 4
PickTeamPlayerPosSchool
101
Connor Lew
C
Auburn
102
Malik Muhammad
CB
Texas
103
Drew Allar
QB
Penn State
104
LT Overton
DL
Alabama
105
Deion Burks
WR
Oklahoma
106
Tacario Davis
CB
Washington
107
Markell Bell
OT
Miami
108
Emmett Johnson
RB
Nebraska
109
Austin Barber
OT
Florida
110
Joshua Josephs
Edge
Tennessee
111
Logan Taylor
OT/G
Boston College
112
Chris McClellan
DL
Missouri
113
Genesis Smith
S
Arizona
114
Logan Jones
C
Iowa
115
Skyler Bell
WR
UConn
116
Devin Moore
CB
Florida
117
Kamari Ramsey
S
USC
118
Jakobe Thomas
S
Miami
119
Nick Barrett
DT
South Carolina
120
Febechi Nwaiwu
G/C
Oklahoma
121
Marlin Klein
TE
Michigan
122
Jimmy Rolder
LB
Michigan
123
Julian Neal
CB
Arkansas
124
Kaleb Elarms-Orr
LB
TCU
125
Max Llewellyn
Edge
Iowa
126
Malik Benson
WR
Oregon
127
Will Lee III
CB
Texas A&M
128
Caden Curry
Edge
Ohio State
129
Ephesians Prysock
CB
Washington
130
Taylen Green
QB
Arkansas
131
Nate Boerkircher
TE
Texas A&M
132
Brian Parker
OL
Duke
133
Beau Stephens
G
Iowa
134
Jude Bowry
OT
Boston College
135
Jack Kelly
LB
BYU
136
Kaleb Proctor
DT
SE Louisiana
137
Carson Beck
QB
Miami
138
George Gumbs Jr.
Edge
Florida
139
Jack Endries
TE
Texas
140
Nick Singleton
RB
Penn State
Round 5
PickTeamPlayerPosSchool
141
Josh Cameron
WR
Baylor
142
VJ Payne
S
Kansas State
143
Latrell McCutchin Sr.
CB
Houston
144
Billy Schrauth
G
Notre Dame
145
Kaytron Allen
RB
Penn State
146
Will Kacmarek
TE
Ohio State
147
Albert Regis
DT
Texas A&M
148
Demond Claiborne
RB
Wake Forest
149
Jadon Canady
CB
Oregon
150
Justin Jefferson
LB
Alabama
151
Ja’Kobi Lane
WR
USC
152
Charles Demmings
CB
Stephen F. Austin
153
Tim Keenan
DT
Alabama
154
Cole Payton
QB
North Dakota State
155
Reggie Virgil
WR
Texas Tech
156
Anthony Lucas
Edge
USC
157
Gracen Halton
TDT
Oklahoma
158
Wesley Williams
Edge
Duke
159
Kevin Coleman Jr.
WR
Missouri
160
Dametrious Crownover
OT
Texas A&M
161
DeMonte Capehart
DT
Clemson
162
Jonah Coleman
RB
Washington
163
Jeff Caldwell
WR
Cincinnati
164
Rayshaun Benny
DT
Michigan
165
Red Murdock
LB
Buffalo
166
Michael Taaffe
S
Texas
167
Harold Perkins Jr.
LB
LSU
168
Brandon Cleveland
DT
NC State
169
Cameron Ball
DT
Arkansas
170
Eli Raridon
TE
Notre Dame
171
Dalton Johnson
S
Arizona
172
Joe Royer
TE
Cincinnati
173
Landon Robinson
DT
Navy
174
Avery Smith
CB
Toledo
175
Keagen Trost
G
Missouri
176
Aiden Fisher
LB
Indiana
177
Alex Harkey
G
Oregon
178
Logan Fano
Edge
Utah
179
Kage Casey
G
Boise State
180
Michael Trigg
TE
Baylor
181
Dallen Bentley
TE
Utah
Round 6
PickTeamPlayerPosSchool
182
Diego Pounds
OT
Ole Miss
183
Parker Brailsford
C
Alabama
184
Kendrick Law
WR
Kentucky
185
Nadame Tucker
Edge
Western Michigan
186
Thaddeus Dixon
CB
North Carolina
187
Tyreak Sapp
Edge
Florida
188
Robert Spears-Jennings
S
Oklahoma
189
Kaden Wetjen
WR
Iowa
190
Zavion Thomas
WR
LSU
191
Jeremiah Wright
G
Auburn
192
Anez Cooper
G
Miami
193
Haynes King
QB
Georgia Tech
194
Jordan van den Berg
DT
Georgia Tech
195
Eli Heidenreich
RB
Navy
196
Mason Reiger
Edge
Wisconsin
197
Domani Jackson
CB
Alabama
198
Andre Fuller
CB
Toledo
199
Bishop Fitzgerald
S
USC
200
Fernando Carmona
G
Arkansas
201
Kaelon Black
RB
Indiana
202
Cyrus Allen
WR
Cincinnati
203
Hezekiah Masses
CB
California
204
Zane Durant
DT
Penn State
205
Gary Smith III
DT
UCLA
206
David Gusta
DT
Kentucky
207
Isaiah World
OT
Oregon
208
Collin Wright
CB
Stanford
209
TJ Hall
CB
Iowa
210
Louis Moore
S
Indiana
211
Evan Beernsten
G
Northwestern
212
J’Mari Taylor
RB
Virginia
213
Owen Heinicke
LB
Oklahoma
214
Drew Shelton
OT
Penn State
215
Carver Willis
OL
Washington
216
Trey Moore
Edge
Texas
Round 7
PickTeamPlayerPosSchool
217
Quintayvious Hutchins
Edge
Boston College
218
Rene Konga
DT
Louisville
219
Trey Smack
K
Florida
220
Toriano Pride
CB
Missouri
221
Adam Randall
RB
Clemson
222
Caleb Douglas
WR
Texas Tech
223
Alan Herron
OL
Maryland
224
Enrique Cruz
OT
Kansas
225
Deontae Lawson
LB
Alabama
226
Ar’Maj Reed-Adams
G
Texas A&M
227
Matt Gulbin
G/C
Michigan State
228
Tyre West
DL
Tennessee
229
Tanner Koziol
TE
Houston
230
Emmanuel Henderson
WR
Kansas
231
Riley Nowakowski
TE
Indiana
232
Cade Klubnik
QB
Clemson
233
Colbie Young
WR
Georgia
234
J.C. Davis
OT
Illinois
235
Seth McGowan
RB
Kentucky
236
Jaden Dugger
LB
Louisiana
237
Ryan Eckley
P
Michigan State
238
Kendal Daniels
LB
Oklahoma
239
Jager Burton
G/C
Kentucky
240
Aamil Wagner
OT
Notre Dame
241
Anterio Thompson
DT
Washington
242
Jackson Kuwatch
LB
Miami (Ohio)
243
Matthew Hibner
TE
SMU
244
Josh Cuevas
TE
Alabama
245
Joe Fagnano
QB
UConn
246
Bryson Eason
DT
Tennessee
247
Damonic Williams
DT
Oklahoma
248
Karson Sharar
LB
Iowa
249
Lorenzo Styles
CB/S
Ohio State
250
Brett Thorson
P
Georgia
251
J. Michael Sturdivant
WR
Florida
252
Aidan Hubbard
Edge
Northwestern
253
Taurean York
LB
Texas A&M
254
Le’Veon Moss
RB
Texas A&M
255
Michael Heldman
Edge
Central Michigan
256
Jalen Huskey
S
Maryland
257
Caden Barnett
G
Wyoming
Team-by-team results
(Notes: Teams are listed in alphabetical order; players are designated by round selected and overall pick)
Arizona Cardinals
1 (3). Francis Mauigoa, OT, Miami
2 (34). Ty Simpson, QB, Alabama
3 (65). Zachariah Branch, WR, Georgia
4 (104). LT Overton, DL, Alabama
5 (143). Latrell McCutchin Sr., CB, Houston
6 (183). Parker Brailsford, C, Alabama
7 (217). Quintayvious Hutchins, edge, Boston College
Atlanta Falcons
2 (48). Christen Miller, DT, Georgia
3 (79). Bryce Lance, WR, North Dakota State
4 (122). Jimmy Rolder, LB, Michigan
6 (215). Carver Willis, OL, Washington
7 (231). Riley Nowakowski, TE, Indiana
Baltimore Ravens
1 (14). Kenyon Sadiq, TE, Oregon
2 (45). R Mason Thomas, edge, Oklahoma
3 (80). Trey Zuhn, OL, Texas A&M
4 (115). Skyler Bell, WR, UConn
5 (154). Cole Payton, QB, North Dakota State
5 (162). Jonah Coleman, RB, Washington
5 (173). Landon Robinson, DT, Navy
5 (174). Avery Smith, CB, Toledo
6 (211). Evan Beernsten, G, Northwestern
7 (250). Brett Thorson, P, Georgia
7 (253). Taurean York, LB, Texas A&M
Buffalo Bills
1 (26). Malachi Lawrence, edge, UCF
3 (91). Jalen Farmer, G, Kentucky
4 (126). Malik Benson, WR, Oregon
5 (165). Red Murdock, LB, Buffalo
5 (168). Brandon Cleveland, DT, NC State
6 (182). Diego Pounds, OT, Ole Miss
7 (220). Toriano Pride, CB, Missouri
Carolina Panthers
1 (19). Dillon Thieneman, S, Oregon
2 (51). Eli Stowers, TE, Vanderbilt
3 (83). Travis Burke, OT, Memphis
4 (119). Nick Barrett, DT, South Carolina
5 (158). Wesley Williams, edge, Duke
5 (159). Kevin Coleman Jr., WR, Missouri
6 (200). Fernando Carmona, G, Arkansas
Chicago Bears
1 (25). T.J. Parker, edge, Clemson
2 (57). Domonique Orange, DT, Iowa State
2 (60). Jalen Kilgore, S, South Carolina
3 (89). Jake Slaughter, C, Florida
4 (129). Ephesians Prysock, CB, Washington
7 (239). Jager Burton, G/C, Kentucky
7 (241). Anterio Thompson, DT, Washington
Cincinnati Bengals
1 (10). Mansoor Delane, CB, LSU
2 (41). Peter Woods, DT, Clemson
3 (72). Josiah Trotter, LB, Missouri
4 (110). Joshua Josephs, edge, Tennessee
6 (189). Kaden Wetjen, WR, Iowa
6 (199). Bishop Fitzgerald, S, USC
7 (221). Adam Randall, RB, Clemson
7 (226). Ar’Maj Reed-Adams, G, Texas A&M
Cleveland Browns
1 (12). Spencer Fano, OT, Utah
1 (20). KC Concepcion, WR, Texas A&M
1 (24). Emmanuel McNeil-Warren, S, Toledo
3 (70). Derrick Moore, edge, Michigan
4 (107). Markell Bell, OT, Miami
5 (146). Will Kacmarek, TE, Ohio State
5 (149). Jadon Canady, CB, Oregon
6 (206). David Gusta, DT, Kentucky
7 (248). Karson Sharar, LB, Iowa
Dallas Cowboys
1 (6). Sonny Styles, LB, Ohio State
2 (39). Treydan Stukes, DB, Arizona
3 (92). Romello Height, edge, Texas Tech
4 (112). Chris McClellan, DL, Missouri
5 (152). Charles Demmings, CB, Stephen F. Austin
5 (177). Alex Harkey, G, Oregon
5 (180). Michael Trigg, TE, Baylor
7 (218). Rene Konga, DT, Louisville
Denver Broncos
2 (62). CJ Allen, LB, Georgia
4 (108). Emmett Johnson, RB, Nebraska
4 (111). Logan Taylor, OT/G, Boston College
5 (170). Eli Raridon, TE, Notre Dame
7 (246). Bryson Eason, DT, Tennessee
7 (256). Jalen Huskey, S, Maryland
7 (257). Caden Barnett, G, Wyoming
Detroit Lions
1 (17). Monroe Freeling, OT, Georgia
2 (50). D’Angelo Ponds, CB, Indiana
4 (118). Jakobe Thomas, S, Miami
4 (128). Caden Curry, edge, Ohio State
5 (157). Gracen Halton, DT, Oklahoma
5 (181). Dallen Bentley, TE, Utah
6 (205). Gary Smith III, DT, UCLA
6 (213). Owen Heinicke, LB, Oklahoma
7 (222). Caleb Douglas, WR, Texas Tech
Green Bay Packers
2 (52). Dani Dennis-Sutton, edge, Penn State
3 (84). Davison Igbinosun, CB, Ohio State
4 (120). Febechi Nwaiwu, G/C, Oklahoma
5 (153). Tim Keenan, DT, Alabama
5 (160). Dametrious Crownover, OT, Texas A&M
6 (201). Kaelon Black, RB, Indiana
7 (236). Jaden Dugger, LB, Louisiana
7 (255). Michael Heldman, edge, Central Michigan
Houston Texans
1 (28). Chase Bisontis, G, Texas A&M
2 (38). Cashius Howell, edge, Texas A&M
2 (59). Jadarian Price, RB, Notre Dame
3 (69). Tyler Onyedim, DT, Texas A&M
4 (106). Tacario Davis, CB, Washington
5 (141). Josh Cameron, WR, Baylor
5 (167). Harold Perkins Jr., LB, LSU
7 (243). Matthew Hibner, TE, SMU
Indianapolis Colts
2 (47). Jake Golday, LB, Cincinnati
3 (78). Chris Brazzell II, WR, Tennessee
4 (113). Genesis Smith, S, Arizona
5 (156). Anthony Lucas, edge, USC
6 (214). Drew Shelton, OT, Penn State
7 (249). Lorenzo Styles, CB/S, Ohio State
7 (254). Le’Veon Moss, RB, Texas A&M
Jacksonville Jaguars
2 (56). Gennings Dunker, G, Iowa
3 (81). Jaishawn Barham, edge, Michigan
3 (88). Justin Joly, TE, NC State
3 (100). Brenen Thompson, WR, Mississippi State
4 (124). Kaleb Elarms-Orr, LB, TCU
5 (164). Rayshaun Benny, DT, Michigan
5 (166). Michael Taaffe, S, Texas
6 (203). Hezekiah Masses, CB, California
7 (233). Colbie Young, WR, Georgia
7 (240). Aamil Wagner, OT, Notre Dame
7 (245). Joe Fagnano, QB, UConn
Kansas City Chiefs
1 (9). Rueben Bain Jr., edge, Miami
1 (29). Denzel Boston, WR, Washington
2 (40). Brandon Cisse, CB, South Carolina
3 (74). Oscar Delp, TE, Georgia
4 (109). Austin Barber, OT, Florida
5 (148). Demond Claiborne, RB, Wake Forest
5 (169). Cameron Ball, DT, Arkansas
5 (176). Aiden Fisher, LB, Indiana
6 (210). Louis Moore, S, Indiana
Las Vegas Raiders
1 (1). Fernando Mendoza, QB, Indiana
2 (36). Kayden McDonald, DT, Ohio State
3 (67). Elijah Sarratt, WR, Indiana
4 (102). Malik Muhammad, CB, Texas
4 (117). Kamari Ramsey, S, USC
4 (134). Jude Bowry, OT, Boston College
5 (175). Keagen Trost, G, Missouri
6 (185). Nadame Tucker, edge, Western Michigan
6 (208). Collin Wright, CB, Stanford
7 (219). Trey Smack, K, Florida
Los Angeles Chargers
1 (22). Akheem Mesidor, edge, Miami
2 (55). Emmanuel Pregnon, G, Oregon
3 (86). Antonio Williams, WR, Clemson
4 (123). Julian Neal, CB, Arkansas
6 (204). Zane Durant, DT, Penn State
Los Angeles Rams
1 (13). Jordyn Tyson, WR, Arizona State
2 (61). Anthony Hill Jr., LB, Texas
3 (93). Daylen Everette, CB, Georgia
6 (207). Isaiah World, OT, Oregon
7 (232). Cade Klubnik, QB, Clemson
7 (251). J. Michael Sturdivant, WR, Florida
7 (252). Aidan Hubbard, edge, Northwestern
Miami Dolphins
1 (11). Keldric Faulk, edge, Auburn
1 (30). Chris Johnson, CB, San Diego State
2 (43). Chris Bell, WR, Louisville
3 (75). Caleb Tiernan, OT, Northwestern
3 (87). Sam Roush, TE, Stanford
3 (90). Bud Clark, S, TCU
3 (94). Darrell Jackson Jr., DT, Florida State
4 (130). Taylen Green, QB, Arkansas
5 (151). Ja’Kobi Lane, WR, USC
7 (227). Matt Gulbin, G/C, Michigan State
7 (238). Kendal Daniels, LB, Oklahoma
Minnesota Vikings
1 (18). Jermod McCoy, CB, Tennessee
2 (49). Lee Hunter, DT, Texas Tech
3 (82). A.J. Haulcy, S, LSU
3 (97). Sam Hecht, C, Kansas State
5 (163). Jeff Caldwell, WR, Cincinnati
6 (196). Mason Reiger, edge, Wisconsin
7 (234). J.C. Davis, OT, Illinois
7 (235). Seth McGowan, RB, Kentucky
7 (244). Josh Cuevas, TE, Alabama
New England Patriots
1 (31). Blake Miller, OT, Clemson
2 (63). De’Zhaun Stribling, WR, Ole Miss
3 (95). Bryce Boettcher, LB, Oregon
4 (125). Max Llewellyn, edge, Iowa
4 (131). Nate Boerkircher, TE, Texas A&M
5 (171). Dalton Johnson, S, Arizona
6 (191). Jeremiah Wright, G, Auburn
6 (198). Andre Fuller, CB, Toledo
6 (202). Cyrus Allen, WR, Cincinnati
6 (212). J’Mari Taylor, RB, Virginia
7 (247). Damonic Williams, DT, Oklahoma
New Orleans Saints
1 (8). Carnell Tate, WR, Ohio State
2 (42). Zion Young, edge, Missouri
3 (73). Keith Abney II, CB, Arizona State
4 (132). Brian Parker, OL, Duke
4 (136). Kaleb Proctor, DT, SE Louisiana
5 (150). Justin Jefferson, LB, Alabama
5 (172). Joe Royer, TE, Cincinnati
6 (190). Zavion Thomas, WR, LSU
New York Giants
1 (5). Caleb Downs, S, Ohio State
2 (37). Jacob Rodriguez, LB, Texas Tech
4 (105). Deion Burks, WR, Oklahoma
5 (145). Kaytron Allen, RB, Penn State
6 (186). Thaddeus Dixon, CB, North Carolina
6 (192). Anez Cooper, G, Miami
6 (193). Haynes King, QB, Georgia Tech
New York Jets
1 (2). Arvell Reese, edge, Ohio State
1 (16). Makai Lemon, WR, USC
2 (33). Avieon Terrell, CB, Clemson
2 (44). Caleb Banks, DT, Florida
4 (103). Drew Allar, QB, Penn State
4 (140). Nick Singleton, RB, Penn State
5 (179). Kage Casey, G, Boise State
7 (228). Tyre West, DL, Tennessee
7 (242). Jackson Kuwatch, LB, Miami (Ohio)
Philadelphia Eagles
1 (23). Kadyn Proctor, OT/G, Alabama
2 (54). Malachi Fields, WR, Notre Dame
3 (68). Max Klare, TE, Ohio State
3 (98). Zakee Wheatley, S, Penn State
4 (114). Logan Jones, C, Iowa
4 (137). Carson Beck, QB, Miami
5 (178). Logan Fano, edge, Utah
6 (197). Domani Jackson, CB, Alabama
Pittsburgh Steelers
1 (21). Omar Cooper Jr., WR, Indiana
2 (53). Keylan Rutledge, G, Georgia Tech
3 (76). Kyle Louis, LB/S, Pittsburgh
3 (85). Garrett Nussmeier, QB, LSU
3 (99). Chandler Rivers, CB, Duke
4 (121). Marlin Klein, TE, Michigan
4 (135). Jack Kelly, LB, BYU
5 (161). DeMonte Capehart, DT, Clemson
6 (216). Trey Moore, edge, Texas
7 (224). Enrique Cruz, OT, Kansas
7 (230). Emmanuel Henderson, WR, Kansas
7 (237). Ryan Eckley, P, Michigan State
San Francisco 49ers
1 (27). Caleb Lomu, OT, Utah
2 (58). Germie Bernard, WR, Alabama
4 (127). Will Lee III, CB, Texas A&M
4 (133). Beau Stephens, G, Iowa
4 (138). George Gumbs Jr., edge, Florida
4 (139). Jack Endries, TE, Texas
Seattle Seahawks
1 (32). Colton Hood, CB, Tennessee
2 (64). Keyron Crawford, edge, Auburn
3 (96). Mike Washington Jr., RB, Arkansas
6 (188). Robert Spears-Jennings, S, Oklahoma
Tampa Bay Buccaneers
1 (15). Vega Ioane, G, Penn State
2 (46). Gabe Jacas, edge, Illinois
3 (77). Keyshaun Elliott, LB, Arizona State
4 (116). Devin Moore, CB, Florida
5 (155). Reggie Virgil, WR, Texas Tech
6 (195). Eli Heidenreich, RB, Navy
7 (229). Tanner Koziol, TE, Houston
Tennessee Titans
1 (4). David Bailey, edge, Texas Tech
2 (35). Max Iheanachor, OT, Arizona State
3 (66). Keionte Scott, DB, Miami
4 (101). Connor Lew, C, Auburn
5 (142). VJ Payne, S, Kansas State
5 (144). Billy Schrauth, G, Notre Dame
6 (184). Kendrick Law, WR, Kentucky
6 (194). Jordan van den Berg, DT, Georgia Tech
7 (225). Deontae Lawson, LB, Alabama
Washington Commanders
1 (7). Jeremiyah Love, RB, Notre Dame
3 (71). Ted Hurst, WR, Georgia State
5 (147). Albert Regis, DT, Texas A&M
6 (187). Tyreak Sapp, edge, Florida
6 (209). TJ Hall, CB, Iowa
7 (223). Alan Herron, OL, Maryland




