2026 NFL Mock Draft: Rams, Ravens, Buccaneers, Jets’ picks: Mid-way through
We are now half-way through the first round of this year's DBN Community NFL Mock Draft. We are releasing four picks at a time in one post to give you more substance to digest how the draft is unfolding. Here you can see all of our NFL mock draft coverage for the Cleveland Browns.
Now, let's see what the 13-16 picks are.
No. 13 - Rams - Makai Lemon, WR, USCThe selection and write-up were made by Crawford_T:
The Rams already filled one of their major needs this offseason by trading for CB Trent McDuffie, and so now can add to the offensive side of the ball and go all in for QB Matthew Stafford's final seasons.
The Rams have WRs Puka Nacua and the aging Davante Adams on their roster, but little depth after them, and they both play mostly on the outside. Makai Lemon immediately becomes their starting slot receiver, which the Rams hope will help them keep pace with the division rival Seahawks, who outdueled them twice in late 2025 on the way to the Super Bowl.
No. 14 - Ravens - Olaivavega Ioane, OL, Penn StateThe selection and write-up were made by MC Browns Fan:
The Ravens are able to grab the best overall offensive lineman prospect in this year's draft with the 14th pick in Olaivavega Ioane.
Equally important is that offensive guard represents a major need for the team. Loane was an absolute mauler for Penn State last year and will be an immediate starter for the Ravens with the chance to developinto a Pro Bowl type player. King Henry has to be smiling right now.
No. 15 - Buccaneers - Kenyon Sadiq, TE, OregonThe selection and write-up were made by Any1mark:
Kenyon Sadiq is athletic freak. The Buccaneers' new offensive coordinator will be a solid addition for the 12 personnel they will run.
Mike Evans leaving for the 49ers means that targets are available and Cade Otton just isn't an offensive big playmaker. Sadiq is solid on routes and a good blocker. His ability to be a mismatch in coverage will make him a third down and red zone magnet. Tight end may seem like a premium pick here, but they did go from first place to sitting at home in January.
No. 16 - Jets - Spencer Fano, OT, UtahThe selection and write-up were made by Mudville:
Unfortunately, the draft has not played out well for the Jets' pick at 16. They desperately need another wide receiver to pair with Garrett Wilson to help their new quarterback, who Robo Dawg took at pick number two, but the top three are already off the board. Additionally, the Buccaneers just took the other receiving weapon off the board by selecting Kenyon Sadiq.
The Jets need help on the edge also after trading Jermaine Johnson, but again, the top three prospects are not available. By drafting two first-round tackles in 2024 and 2025, I had considered Ioane here to complete the offensive line, but the Ravens selected him at No. 14. The Jets need help in the secondary also, but will use one of their two second round picks to address that gap. Therefore, the Jets take a swing with best player available to select a lineman anyways (Spencer Fano) with plans to move him to guard. He played both tackle positions in college, showing versatility and has tested exceptionally well in athleticism and quickness. He also earned a high 86.4 PFF run-blocking grade over the past two seasons.
Up next will be the 17-20 picks in the 2026 DBN Community Mock Draft.