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    2026 NFL mock draft: Post-free agency projections for all 32 first-round picks

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    Indiana

    • Jr

    • 6’5″

    / 236 lbs

    Projected Team

    Las Vegas

    PROSPECT RNK

    1st

    POSITION RNK

    1st

    PAYDS

    3535

    RUYDS

    276

    INTS

    6

    TDS

    48

    Even after adding Tyler Linderbaum and Jalen Nailor early in free agency, don’t expect the Raiders to be done adding offensive talent with this pick. The Fernando Mendoza-Klint Kubiak combination could be a special one in Las Vegas.

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    Ohio State

    • Jr

    • 6’4″

    / 243 lbs

    Projected Team

    N.Y. Jets

    PROSPECT RNK

    3rd

    POSITION RNK

    2nd

    The Jermaine Johnson II trade earlier this month paved the way for the Jets to go edge rusher at No. 2. Arvell Reese offers the highest theoretical ceiling of any rusher in this class with his high-end explosiveness and unique play strength for an undersized rusher. The only concern is his limited playing time off the edge.

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    Utah

    • Jr

    • 6’6″

    / 311 lbs

    Projected Team

    Arizona

    PROSPECT RNK

    5th

    POSITION RNK

    2nd

    The Cardinals grab an athletic right tackle to round out their offensive line. Spencer Fano is already an elite zone run blocker with the athletic traits to become a plus pass protector in the NFL. It will make life easier for whoever plays quarterback in Arizona.

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    Miami (Fla.)

    • Jr

    • 6’2″

    / 263 lbs

    Projected Team

    Tennessee

    PROSPECT RNK

    2nd

    POSITION RNK

    1st

    Putting Rueben Bain Jr. on the same defensive line as Jeffery Simmons would give the Titans some serious attitude. Opposing offensive linemen wouldn’t want to see them on the schedule.

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    Ohio State

    • Sr

    • 6’5″

    / 243 lbs

    Projected Team

    N.Y. Giants

    PROSPECT RNK

    10th

    POSITION RNK

    1st

    Sonny Styles has the kind of athletic profile that can sneak into the top five even at a devalued position like linebacker. Put him next to Tremaine Edmunds, and you’ll shut down passing lanes over the middle of the field.

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    Georgia

    • Jr

    • 6’7″

    / 315 lbs

    Projected Team

    Cleveland

    PROSPECT RNK

    52nd

    POSITION RNK

    7th

    Monroe Freeling has the most prototypical left tackle traits in this draft class, and his play has been ascending ever since he broke into the starting lineup. With how desperate the Browns are for offensive line help, they could reach here early.

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    Notre Dame

    • Jr

    • 6’0″

    / 214 lbs

    Projected Team

    Washington

    PROSPECT RNK

    16th

    POSITION RNK

    1st

    RUYDS

    1372

    YDS/ATT

    6.9

    REYDS

    280

    TDS

    21

    Jeremiyah Love next to Jayden Daniels would create the most dynamic backfield in the NFL. You’d be hard-pressed to find a more dynamic backfield in league history. That will keep defenses out of two-high shells.

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    Ohio State

    • Jr

    • 6’2″

    / 192 lbs

    Projected Team

    New Orleans

    PROSPECT RNK

    8th

    POSITION RNK

    2nd

    REC

    51

    REYDS

    875

    YDS/REC

    17.2

    TDS

    9

    Carnell Tate is the kind of big-bodied wideout the Saints desperately lacked last year. They gave Tyler Shough help along the offensive line and in the backfield during free agency; now they give him a downfield weapon in Tate.

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    Texas Tech

    • Sr

    • 6’4″

    / 250 lbs

    Projected Team

    Kansas City

    PROSPECT RNK

    19th

    POSITION RNK

    3rd

    The Chiefs abandon their usual “type” on the edge to add more speed to their front seven. They don’t anticipate drafting in the top 10 again anytime soon and know certain positions, like edge rusher, are harder to find in the 20s.

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    Ohio State

    • Jr

    • 6’0″

    / 205 lbs

    Projected Team

    Cincinnati

    PROSPECT RNK

    7th

    POSITION RNK

    1st

    Even after adding Bryan Cook in free agency, Caleb Downs would still be a welcome addition for Bengals fans. His ability to play in the slot or deep would give Al Golden more flexibility with his coverages.

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    Oregon

    • Jr

    • 6’3″

    / 241 lbs

    Projected Team

    Miami

    PROSPECT RNK

    29th

    POSITION RNK

    1st

    REC

    51

    REYDS

    560

    YDS/REC

    11

    TDS

    8

    Kenyon Sadiq is the perfect tight end to pair with new quarterback Malik Willis. The Oregon tight end is exceptional as a deep threat, where Willis excels, and he’s also outstanding blocking in space, which will come in handy on option keepers.

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    LSU

    • Sr

    • 6’0″

    / 187 lbs

    Projected Team

    Dallas

    PROSPECT RNK

    12th

    POSITION RNK

    3rd

    Mansoor Delane arguably has the highest floor in the cornerback class after locking down the entire SEC this past fall. If you watched the Cowboys secondary at all last season, you know how valuable that would be.

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    USC

    • Jr

    • 5’11”

    / 192 lbs

    Projected Team

    L.A. Rams

    PROSPECT RNK

    18th

    POSITION RNK

    4th

    REC

    79

    REYDS

    1156

    YDS/REC

    14.6

    TDS

    13

    Makai Lemon is a Rams-type wide receiver. He plays a rugged brand of football and is more than willing to work the middle of the field. His game should translate quickly to the NFL.

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    Miami (Fla.)

    • Jr

    • 6’6″

    / 329 lbs

    Projected Team

    Baltimore

    PROSPECT RNK

    20th

    POSITION RNK

    4th

    Francis Mauigoa likely slots in at guard for a Ravens team that had one of the worst guard duos in the NFL last fall. With the loss of center Tyler Linderbaum, adding more interior talent is paramount.

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    Alabama

    • Jr

    • 6’7″

    / 352 lbs

    Projected Team

    Tampa Bay

    PROSPECT RNK

    4th

    POSITION RNK

    1st

    Kadyn Proctor could kick inside to left guard next to Tristan Wirfs to form a terrifying double-team combination. We’ve seen how Baker Mayfield’s play has slipped when the line in front of him struggles, so keeping that unit a strength is critical.

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    Tennessee

    • Jr

    • 6’1″

    / 188 lbs

    Projected Team

    N.Y. Jets

    PROSPECT RNK

    9th

    POSITION RNK

    1st

    Jermod McCoy is the type of prospect the Jets are uniquely positioned to take a chance on. He’ll likely fall below where his tape suggests he should go because he missed last fall with an ACL tear. When healthy, though, he’s a top-10 caliber talent at corner.

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    Utah

    • Soph

    • 6’6″

    / 308 lbs

    Projected Team

    Detroit

    PROSPECT RNK

    14th

    POSITION RNK

    3rd

    Taylor Decker’s departure leaves a glaring hole at left tackle that Caleb Lomu can fill. He may not be a high-end run blocker, but he has the tools to become a plus pass protector.

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    Oregon

    • Soph

    • 6’0″

    / 201 lbs

    Projected Team

    Minnesota

    PROSPECT RNK

    35th

    POSITION RNK

    3rd

    Dillon Thieneman has the range and coverage versatility to be a weapon in Brian Flores’ defense. He’s been making plays on the ball since recording six interceptions as a true freshman at Purdue.

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    Clemson

    • Jr

    • 6’3″

    / 298 lbs

    Projected Team

    Carolina

    PROSPECT RNK

    13th

    POSITION RNK

    1st

    This should finish the Panthers’ multi-year defensive line makeover. Peter Woods is a much more complete three-technique than Tershawn Wharton and should take early-down snaps from the veteran defensive tackle. Alongside Derrick Brown, Jaelan Phillips and Nic Scourton, it could become a formidable unit.

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    Clemson

    • Sr

    • 6’7″

    / 317 lbs

    Projected Team

    Dallas

    PROSPECT RNK

    22nd

    POSITION RNK

    5th

    The Cowboys never shy away from addressing their offensive line early in the draft, especially given right tackle Terence Steele’s play the past couple of years. Blake Miller has the juice to fit perfectly with one of the league’s best run-blocking units.

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    Alabama

    • Jr

    • 6’1″

    / 211 lbs

    Projected Team

    Pittsburgh

    PROSPECT RNK

    33rd

    POSITION RNK

    2nd

    PAYDS

    3567

    RUYDS

    93

    INTS

    5

    TDS

    30

    The hiring of head coach Mike McCarthy signaled one thing: the Steelers want someone with a track record of developing quarterbacks. Ty Simpson has shown enough intrigue on tape with his ability to attack downfield to make him an appealing pairing with McCarthy.

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    Penn State

    • Jr

    • 6’4″

    / 323 lbs

    Vega Ioane is another “weapon” for Jim Harbaugh to ensure the offensive line doesn’t repeat its 2025 struggles. He looks like an imposing gap-scheme guard until you watch him move with ease in space.

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    Arizona State

    • Sr

    • 6’6″

    / 321 lbs

    Projected Team

    Philadelphia

    PROSPECT RNK

    23rd

    POSITION RNK

    6th

    Max Iheanachor has everything you could want in a high-end developmental prospect. To top it off, he’s only been playing football for five years. It’s been four years since Howie Roseman drafted an offensive lineman in the first two rounds, and I think that changes this spring.

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    Arizona State

    • Jr

    • 6’2″

    / 203 lbs

    Projected Team

    Cleveland

    PROSPECT RNK

    6th

    POSITION RNK

    1st

    REC

    61

    REYDS

    711

    YDS/REC

    11.7

    TDS

    9

    Jordyn Tyson could fall because of his injury history, but he’s worth the risk at this point in the draft. He has easy separation ability and the body control to make plays outside his frame.

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    Miami (Fla.)

    • Sr

    • 6’3″

    / 259 lbs

    Projected Team

    Chicago

    PROSPECT RNK

    26th

    POSITION RNK

    4th

    For a Bears defensive line starved for pass-rushing help, Akheem Mesidor can make an immediate impact. He can rush from both the edge and the interior, given his experience doing both in college.

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    Texas A&M

    • Jr

    • 6’0″

    / 196 lbs

    Projected Team

    Buffalo

    PROSPECT RNK

    31st

    POSITION RNK

    5th

    REC

    61

    REYDS

    919

    YDS/REC

    15.1

    TDS

    12

    Separation became the buzzword around the Bills’ receiving corps last season — they simply couldn’t create enough of it. That changes with KC Concepcion, who routinely gets open with relative ease on tape. It’s just the whole catching the ball thing that can trip him up at times.

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    Indiana

    • Jr

    • 6’0″

    / 199 lbs

    REC

    69

    REYDS

    937

    YDS/REC

    13.6

    TDS

    14

    Omar Cooper Jr. is the kind of sudden, one-cut route runner with running back-like ability after the catch that the 49ers love. Even after signing Mike Evans in free agency, San Francisco isn’t done adding weapons.

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    Ohio State

    • Jr

    • 6’2″

    / 326 lbs

    Projected Team

    Houston

    PROSPECT RNK

    25th

    POSITION RNK

    3rd

    This pick should ensure no one runs the ball on the Texans — ever. Kayden McDonald is easily the best run defender in the defensive line class. His ability to eat double teams at just 20 years old is special.

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    Clemson

    • Jr

    • 5’11”

    / 180 lbs

    Projected Team

    Kansas City

    PROSPECT RNK

    11th

    POSITION RNK

    2nd

    Avieon Terrell is a spitting image of the recently traded Trent McDuffie. He has the tenacity to play in the slot and the feet to stick with receivers on the outside.

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    Tennessee

    • Soph

    • 6’0″

    / 195 lbs

    Projected Team

    Miami

    PROSPECT RNK

    37th

    POSITION RNK

    4th

    The Dolphins secondary may very well be the worst in the NFL on paper. While they used the No. 11 pick on Kenyon Sadiq to maximize Malik Willis’s potential, they finally address their secondary here with one of the better press corners in the class.

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    Georgia

    • Jr

    • 6’1″

    / 230 lbs

    Projected Team

    New England

    PROSPECT RNK

    38th

    POSITION RNK

    5th

    CJ Allen is another culture fit for the Mike Vrabel-era Patriots in the first round. He’s the biggest thumper in the linebacker class and can also be a weapon as a blitzer.

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    Toledo

    • Sr

    • 6’4″

    / 202 lbs

    Projected Team

    Seattle

    PROSPECT RNK

    28th

    POSITION RNK

    2nd

    Emmanuel McNeil-Warren can replace what the Seahawks lost when Coby Bryant left in free agency. He’s one of the best playmakers in the safety class with 11 career forced fumbles and five interceptions.

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