
(Following Dante Moore Returning to Oregon)
Dante Moore’s decision to return to Oregon removes one of the biggest wild cards from the 2026 quarterback class. With one fewer high-upside QB entering the pool, teams are less tempted to reach early and instead lean into proven production, positional value, and versatility. The result is a steadier, more realistic first round.
Las Vegas secures its long-term quarterback. Mendoza continues to rise thanks to his calm pocket presence, accuracy to all three levels, and strong processing. He’s not flashy, but teams trust his ability to operate an NFL offense efficiently and consistently.
The Jets land a true defensive chess piece. Reese brings elite range, downhill physicality, and leadership traits, but what elevates his value is his ability to rush off the edge. Ohio State regularly deploys him as a stand-up EDGE defender, where his burst, length, and closing speed stress offensive tackles. His ability to function as both an off-ball linebacker and a legitimate edge rusher gives New York a rare, three-down defender.
Arizona stays aggressive at quarterback. Simpson’s arm strength, athleticism, and experience in a high-level system give him a high ceiling. With Moore returning to school, his spot near the top of the QB board feels secure.
Tennessee adds a cornerstone pass rusher. Bain wins with power, leverage, and relentless effort, consistently collapsing pockets and setting the edge.
One of the safest prospects in the class. Downs’ instincts, versatility, and physicality allow him to impact the game from anywhere in the secondary.
Cleveland continues to invest in the trenches. Mauigoa offers rare size, strong hands, and improved technique, projecting as a long-term starter.
Washington prioritizes disruption. Bailey’s first-step explosiveness and nonstop motor give the defense a consistent pressure presence.
New Orleans adds a polished, reliable receiver. Tate wins with route discipline, strong hands, and situational awareness.
Kansas City adds another dynamic offensive weapon. Love’s vision, burst, and receiving ability fit seamlessly into the offense.
Cincinnati fortifies the interior defensive line. Woods flashes power and quickness, consistently pushing the pocket.
Miami leans further into speed and separation. Lemon’s explosiveness and yards-after-catch ability fit the offense perfectly.
Dallas adds a versatile linebacker who can cover, blitz, and play downhill.
Los Angeles adds a technically sound offensive tackle using Atlanta’s pick. Fano plays with toughness, balance, and consistency, fitting the Rams’ need for stability along the offensive line.
A classic Ravens pick. Banks brings length, strength, and interior disruption.
Tampa Bay swings on upside. Faulk’s explosiveness and raw traits give him real pass-rush potential.
New York doubles down on defense with a clear succession plan at corner. Delane’s press ability, length, and confidence in isolation allow the Jets to maintain the same aggressive coverage identity established during the Sauce Gardner era.
Detroit continues building a dominant offensive line. Proctor’s size and power fit the Lions’ identity perfectly.
Minnesota adds an athletic, fluid cover corner with clear starter upside.
Carolina adds speed and bend off the edge. Howell brings natural pass-rush traits to the defense.
Dallas uses Green Bay’s pick to add more pass-rush talent. Parker brings length, power, and edge-setting ability.
Pittsburgh adds another explosive receiver. Tyson’s vertical speed and ball skills fit the Steelers’ WR pipeline.
The Chargers address the interior offensive line with a steady, physical presence.
Philadelphia reloads the secondary with a long, press-capable corner.
Cleveland uses a pick acquired in the Travis Hunter trade to add a reliable outside target with size and contested-catch ability.
Chicago continues investing in the defensive front with interior strength.
Buffalo adds instant explosiveness and another playmaker on the perimeter.
San Francisco finds another yards-after-catch weapon who fits the scheme.
Houston bolsters the interior defensive line with power and discipline.
The Rams add an athletic corner with length and speed. Cisse brings developmental upside and fits their preference for versatile defensive backs.
New England secures a long-term tackle option with strong size and technique.
Denver targets an athletic tight end who thrives in space, coming from an Oregon system that maximized his skill set.
Seattle closes the round with a smart, physical linebacker and reliable defensive piece.
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