2026 NFL Mock Draft: Insiders and reporters from around the league predict the first round
On Jets Final Drive, SNY NFL Insider Connor Hughes and The Athletic's Zack Rosenblatt, along with a number of reporters and insiders from around the league, predicted the entire first round of the upcoming 2026 NFL Draft.
Here are the results of the mega-mock draft, along with comments from everyone making selections.
No. 1 - Las Vegas Raiders: Indiana QB Fernando MendozaSelected by Brooke Hughes, daughter of Connor Hughes
Yay!"
No. 2 - New York Jets: Ohio State EDGE Arvell ReeseSelected by Zack Rosenblatt, The Athletic
It's not a hard pick. He's probably the highest-ceiling pick in this draft, can play EDGE, can play linebacker. The Jets need blue-chip players on defense, and he can be that."
No. 3 - Arizona Cardinals: Texas Tech EDGE David BaileySelected by Jordan Hamm, Sports360az
What Bailey can do for this Cardinals pass rush - 14.5 sacks last year - is just too good to pass up."
No. 4 - Tennessee Titans: Notre Dame RB Jeremiyah LoveSelected by Turron Davenport, ESPN
It is all about adding weapons for Cam Ward, and what better way to give Cam Ward an option that can score the football any time he touches it from anywhere on the field."
No. 5 - New York Giants: Ohio State S Caleb DownsSelected by Jordan Raanan, ESPN
The Giants believe he can believe he can be the kind of player that Kyle Hamilton was for John Harbaugh in Baltimore: an All-Pro, difference-making kind of safety. There is nothing that the Giants believe that Caleb Downs cannot do."
No. 6 - Cleveland Browns: Ohio State WR Carnell TateSelected by Zac Jackson, The Athletic
He can separate, he can make catches in traffic, he can create explosive plays, the Browns need all of that."
No. 7 - Washington Commanders: Miami EDGE Rueben Bain Jr.Selected by JP Finlay, NBC Sports Washington
New defensive coordinator Daronte Jones wants a really versatile front and I think [Bain] can provide that."
No. 8 - New Orleans Saints: USC WR Makai LemonSelected by Luke Johnson, New Orleans Times-Picayune
The Saints went into this offseason looking to build around quarterback Tyler Shough,... in Lemon, they got a little bit different type of receiver than they already have, somebody who can line up in the slot and get a bunch of yards after the catch."
Selected by Jesse Newell, The Athletic
He's been injured a lot for Arizona State, but that high upside and that ability for the Chiefs to reload the receiver room, with so many question marks there in the future, I think that's a chance that they have to take."
No. 10 - Cincinnati Bengals: LSU CB Mansoor DelaneSelected by Marshall Kramsky
The Bengals' biggest draft needs have to be all on defense... the defensive line and the secondary."
No. 11 - Miami Dolphins: Miami OT Francis MauigoaSelected by John Jastremski, SNY
They've had a dire need to go beef up the offensive line in a big way."
No. 12 - Dallas Cowboys: Ohio State LB Sonny StylesSelected by Calvin Watkins, Dallas Morning News
[The Cowboys] want to find big players that can move side to side. Styles is a big man... he is the perfect guy for this Cowboys scheme."
No. 13 - Los Angeles Rams: Georgia OL Monroe FreelingSelected by Jourdan Rodrigue, The Athletic
He is a raw prospect, but he has a ton of upside, a massive 6-foot-7 frame and a lot of traits that will apply very, very well to the NFL level."
No. 14 - Baltimore Ravens: Penn State OL Olaivavega IoaneSelected by Jeff Zrebiec, The Athletic
Ioane is one of the cleanest players in the draft. This offseason, the biggest item on Ravens general manager Eric DeCosta's to-do list is solidifying the offensive line.... Ioane is a huge piece to getting that done. He has a high floor and a Pro Bowl ceiling."
No. 15 - Tampa Bay Buccaneers: Miami EDGE Akheem MesidorSelected by Greg Auman, Fox Sports
Really productive last year. He's 25, everyone gets on him about his age. [But] 12.5 sacks last year, four forced fumbles, did really well opposite Bain there in Miami's defense.... EDGE is a need position for [Tampa Bay]."
No. 16 - New York Jets: Indiana WR Omar CooperSelected by Connor Hughes, SNY
"My only real concern with the selection is that Cooper spent basically his entire 2025 season, a productive 2025 season, playing within the slot. Garrett Wilson is somebody that we've seen have a lot of success in the slot. But if Wilson prefers to spend more of his career outside, this is an opportunity to get somebody else inside while AD Mitchell mans that other wide spot for the Jets. So they get their pass rusher early, and then they loop around here and get a playmaker for the O."
Selected by Colton Pouncy, The Athletic
"To me, Fano is the most athletic tackle in this class. I know the short arms won't be for everyone, but I think for the Lions, they can move Penei Sewell from right tackle to left tackle. You can plug Fano in at right tackle. And if he doesn't pan out, I think he can be a really high quality guard in the league."
No. 18 - Minnesota Vikings: Tennessee CB Jermod McCoySelected by Alec Lewis, The Athletic
Yes, he's coming off a torn ACL. No, he's not played an entire season. But, in terms of fit with Brian Flores' defense... it just makes sense."
No. 19 - Carolina Panthers: Oregon S Dillon ThienemanSelected by Joe Person, The Athletic
GM Dan Morgan has been looking for an over-the-top, rangy safety, and Dillon Thieneman checks those boxes."
No. 20 - Dallas Cowboys: Auburn EDGE Keldric FaulkSelected by Calvin Watkins, Dallas Morning News
Christian Parker, the new defensive coordinator for the Cowboys, wants versatility in his defense, and Faulk can play in a two-point stance, can play in a 4-3, or in a 3-4."
No. 21 - Pittsburgh Steelers: Alabama OT Kadyn ProctorSelected by Mike DeFabo, The Athletic
Whether it's 2027 or Week 1 of this year... they're going to be looking for a new starting left tackle sooner than later. Maybe it's Week 1 of this year with Kadyn Proctor."
No. 22 - Los Angeles Chargers: Clemson EDGE T.J. ParkerSelected by Daniel Popper, The Athletic
His pass-rush plan was really defined, plays with power as a rusher and a run defender. I think he'll be able to contribute right away."
No. 23 - Philadelphia Eagles: Arizona State OT Max IheanachorSelected by Dave Zangaro, NBC Sports Philadelphia
A bit of a raw prospect, but a lot to like about this kid."
No. 24 - Cleveland Browns: Utah OT Caleb LomuSelected by Zac Jackson, The Athletic
The Browns are mostly focused on the future, but they have offensive holes to fill, really, across the depth chart."
Selected by Dan Wiederer, The Athletic
[Chicago has] a need for interior disruption. [McDonad] can be a force both as a run-stuffer and as someone who can collapse the pocket in passing situations."
No. 26 - Buffalo Bills: Texas A&M EDGE Cashius HowellSelected by Joe Buscaglia, The Athletic
Edge rusher is a big need for the Bills."
No. 27 - San Francisco 49ers: Washington WR Denzel BostonSelected by Matt Barrows, The Athletic
He's such an easy fit. He's a big guy, he can step into that power-slot position... he has the ability to play on the outside, too."
No. 28 - Houston Texans: Clemson DT Peter WoodsSelected by DJ Bien-Aime, ESPN
"Throughout coach DeMeco Ryans' tenure, the Texans have had a bunch of guys play the defensive tackle spot. This gives them an opportunity to get a long-term but young and talented answer at that position."
No. 29 - Kansas City Chiefs: Oregon TE Kenyon SadiqSelected by Jesse Newell, The Athletic
When a guy like that falls to 29, I just don't think the Chiefs have many other options."
No. 30 - Miami Dolphins: Clemson CB Avieon TerrellSelected by John Jastremski, SNY
"Hopefully can go and solve one side of the field for the Miami Dolphins."
No. 31 - New England Patriots: Oklahoma EDGE R Mason ThomasSelected by Chad Graff, The Athletic
This team made it to the Super Bowl with, frankly, just an OK pass rush, their edge rushers are not great. This is a chance to upgrade there."
No. 32 - Seattle Seahawks: Missouri EDGE Zion YoungSelected by Michael-Shawn Dugar, The Athletic
Zion brings a physical presence... strong guy, can play the run, can play the pass. Exact type of player Mike Macdonald would like to add."