The 2026 NFL Draft is less than five weeks away. With free agency winding down, it’s time to dive into my second mock draft of the year. This 2026 NFL mock draft is a three-rounder with 20 potential trades, including three by the Arizona Cardinals’ wheeling and dealing general manager Monti Ossenfort.
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2026 NFL Mock Draft with Trades (Three Rounds)
ROUND 1
1) Las Vegas Raiders – Fernando Mendoza (QB – Indiana)
Nothing has changed since the Raiders secured the No. 1 overall pick in January. The only question left is whether Mendoza will start in Week 1.
2) New York Jets – David Bailey (EDGE – Texas Tech)
Head coach Aaron Glenn is coaching for his job in 2026. Therefore, expect him to pound the table for the more established pass rusher (Bailey) than the higher upside project (Arvell Reese).
*** TRADE ALERT ***
Washington Commanders receive pick 3. Arizona Cardinals receive picks 7, 71, 2027 second-rounder.
3) Washington Commanders (via Cardinals) – Jeremiyah Love (RB – Notre Dame)
General manager Adam Peters isn’t shy about trading away future draft capital, having dealt two picks in the 2026 NFL Draft to acquire Laremy Tunsil last offseason. Washington can afford to trade up for Love after signing several free agents on defense earlier this month.
4) Tennessee Titans – Arvell Reese (EDGE – Ohio State)
While most mock drafts have the Titans selecting Jeremiyah Love, the former Notre Dame star is already gone in this mock. Therefore, Robert Saleh gets the highest upside edge rusher in the draft class as the focal point of his defense.
5) New York Giants – Sonny Styles (LB – Ohio State)
The Giants re-signed Micah McFadden this offseason and added Tremaine Edmunds in free agency. Yet, Styles would give New York a do-it-all weapon behind their elite defensive line.
6) Cleveland Browns – Carnell Tate (WR – Ohio State)
Cleveland has two massive needs they need to fill with their two first-round picks. While many mock drafts have them taking an offensive tackle with this pick, the Browns grab the top wide receiver in the draft class, giving whoever is under center a go-to weapon in the passing game.
*** TRADE ALERT ***
Cincinnati Bengals receive pick 7. Arizona Cardinals receive picks 10, 72.
7) Cincinnati Bengals (via Cardinals, Commanders) – Caleb Downs (S – Ohio State)
Cardinals’ general manager Monti Ossenfort loves to make trades and manipulate the draft board. Therefore, expect him to be active during the first round, especially if he can add Day 2 capital. Meanwhile, the Bengals added Bryan Cook in free agency. However, that won’t stop them from keeping Downs in the state of Ohio if they can.
8) New Orleans Saints – Jordyn Tyson (WR – Arizona State)
Unfortunately, the Saints miss out on the four former Ohio State player run but still land an impact player for their offense. Tyson would be the top wide receiver in the draft class without his injury history.
9) Kansas City Chiefs – Rueben Bain Jr. (EDGE – Miami)
Many will have the Chiefs taking a cornerback with this pick after losing multiple starters in the secondary this offseason. However, Bain is exactly what Kansas City looks for in an edge rusher, and they would be foolish to let him slide and pass up the chance to pair him with George Karlaftis.
10) Arizona Cardinals (via Bengals) – Francis Mauigoa (OT – Miami)
After trading back twice, adding three Day 2 picks, the Cardinals still managed to land a player they would have considered at third overall. Whether he plays right tackle or guard for Arizona, Mauigoa should be a 10-year starter for the team.
11) Miami Dolphins – Makai Lemon (WR – USC)
The Dolphins have the worst receiving corps in the NFL, as De’Von Achane is the only weapon on offense. Don’t be surprised if Miami spends two or more of their seven picks over the first three rounds on pass catchers.
12) Dallas Cowboys – Mansoor Delane (CB – LSU)
Dallas couldn’t be happier to see three wide receivers come off the board in the past six picks, as it pushed the top cornerback in the draft class into their lap. Delane would easily step in as the Cowboys’ top cornerback as a rookie.
*** TRADE ALERT ***
Cleveland Browns receive picks 13, 93. Los Angeles Rams receive picks 24, 39, 107.
13) Cleveland Browns (via Rams, Atlanta) – Monroe Freeling (OT – Georgia)
After taking Carnell Tate with the sixth overall pick, the Browns work the phones trying to trade up for the top left tackle in the draft class. Lucky for them, the Rams can’t pass up the chance to land two top 40 picks for the 13th overall selection.
14) Baltimore Ravens – Spencer Fano (OL – Utah)
Fano has experience playing left and right tackle in college. However, many believe he is best suited to play inside in the NFL. Whether at guard or at center, replacing Tyler Linderbaum, Fano would improve a quietly regressing Baltimore offensive line.
15) Tampa Bay Buccaneers – Akheem Mesidor (EDGE – Miami)
While the Buccaneers added Al-Quadin Muhammad in free agency, they still need help rushing the passer. Mesidor is one of the oldest prospects in the draft class, but he had a ton of production, totaling 35.5 sacks in his college career, including 12.5 last season.
16) New York Jets (via Indianapolis) – Jermod McCoy (CB – Tennessee)
The Jets signed Nahshon Wright to a one-year deal in free agency. However, they still need help at cornerback after trading away Sauce Gardner at the deadline. While McCoy hasn’t played since the 2024 season because of a torn ACL, he is arguably the top cornerback in the draft class when healthy.
*** TRADE ALERT ***
Kansas City Chiefs receive pick 17. Detroit Lions receive picks 29, 74, 2027 third-rounder.
17) Kansas City Chiefs (via Lions) – Kenyon Sadiq (TE – Oregon)
Rumor has it that the Chiefs would consider taking Sadiq with the ninth overall pick. Therefore, don’t be surprised if they try trading up to secure the former Oregon star using their second first-round pick and mid-round selections to draft Travis Kelce‘s long-term replacement.
18) Minnesota Vikings – Peter Woods (DL – Clemson)
Unfortunately, Minnesota had to release Javon Hargrave and Jonathan Allen this offseason for salary cap reasons. Therefore, expect them to use one of the first two picks on replenishing their options up front.
*** TRADE ALERT ***
Philadelphia Eagles receive pick 19. Carolina Panthers receive picks 23, 98, 137.
19) Philadelphia Eagles (via Panthers) – Olaivavega Ioane (G – Penn State)
Some believe Ioane should be a top-10 pick. Others will argue that the former Penn State star is a guard and therefore shouldn’t get picked in the top 20. However, the Eagles have a massive hole at right guard and value offensive line play more than most teams. If Ioane starts to slide on draft night, Philadelphia is a team to watch trading up for him.
20) Dallas Cowboys (via Green Bay) – C.J. Allen (LB – Georgia)
Dallas released the now-retired Logan Wilson earlier this offseason after acquiring him at the trade deadline. Meanwhile, DeMarvion Overshown is a free agent after the 2026 season.
21) Pittsburgh Steelers – Blake Miller (OT – Clemson)
Broderick Jones hasn’t worked out since the Steelers used a first-round pick on him in 2023. The new coaching staff won’t be committed to him, which means Troy Fautanu would move to left tackle with Miller taking over on the right side.
*** TRADE ALERT ***
Los Angeles Rams receive picks 22, 123. Los Angeles Chargers receive picks 24, 107, 207.
22) Los Angeles Rams (via Chargers) – Omar Cooper Jr. (WR – Indiana)
General manager Les Snead is as aggressive as they come. Therefore, don’t be shocked if he makes several trades during the NFL Draft. In this mock draft, the Rams flip some mid-round draft capital with their fellow Los Angeles team to move ahead of the Carolina Panthers for one of the hottest prospects in the draft class.
23) Carolina Panthers (via Eagles) – Avieon Terrell (CB – Clemson)
The Panthers don’t have a glaring need after adding Devin Lloyd and Jaelan Phillips in free agency. However, they could use some depth at cornerback, especially with Mike Jackson heading into the final year of his contract in 2026.
24) Los Angeles Chargers (via Rams, Browns, Jacksonville) – Dillon Thieneman (S – Oregon)
Unfortunately, the Chargers missed out on the chance to draft Olaivavega Ioane. Instead of reaching for a second-round graded interior offensive lineman, they add one of the top risers in the draft class in Thieneman. Pairing him with Derwin James will give defensive coordinator Chris O’Leary all kinds of options when putting together the weekly game plan.
25) Chicago Bears – Kayden McDonald (DL – Ohio State)
Chicago added multiple defensive linemen in free agency. However, they still have a massive problem stopping the run. That won’t be the case with McDonald on the field.
*** TRADE ALERT ***
Arizona Cardinals receive pick 26. Buffalo Bills receive picks 34, 65.
26) Arizona Cardinals (via Bills) – Ty Simpson (QB – Alabama)
Some believe Ty Simpson won’t get drafted on Day 1. Yet, I believe the former Alabama star will eventually land with the Cardinals after they trade into the late first round to secure him and the fifth-year option on his rookie contract.
27) San Francisco 49ers – Kadyn Proctor (OL – Alabama)
The 49ers have to start addressing their problems on the offensive line, especially with Trent Williams’ future in San Francisco in question. Proctor could start at left guard as a rookie before taking over at left tackle when Williams’ time with the team is over.
28) Houston Texans – Caleb Banks (DL – Florida)
Every mock draft had the Texans using their first-round pick on an offensive lineman before the start of free agency. However, Houston signed three offensive linemen in free agency, including projected starters Wyatt Teller and Braden Smith. Therefore, they can use their top pick on one of the highest upside players in the draft class.
29) Detroit Lions (via Chiefs, Los Angeles) – Caleb Lomu (OT – Utah)
While Taylor Decker didn’t retire like some thought he would, the veteran asked for and received his release earlier this month. Reportedly, the Lions have considered moving Penei Sewell to left tackle. However, that won’t be needed if they can land Lomu.
30) Miami Dolphins (via Denver) – Colton Hood (CB – Tennessee)
Raise your hand if you can name the projected starting cornerback trio for the Dolphins. Now put your hand down because you’re lying. Miami has to improve their secondary, especially with the additions of DJ Moore and Romeo Doubs to the division.
31) New England Patriots – Denzel Boston (WR – Washington)
Speaking of wide receivers joining the AFC East, Patriots fans should do back flips if Boston slides to them at 31st overall. Despite adding Romeo Doubs in free agency, New England still needs help at wide receivers, especially with Mack Hollins, Kayshon Boutte, and DeMario Douglas heading into the final year of their contracts in 2026.
*** TRADE ALERT ***
Minnesota Vikings receive pick 32. Seattle Seahawks receive picks 49, 82, 196.
32) Minnesota Vikings (via Seahawks) – Emmanuel McNeil-Warren (S – Toledo)
Minnesota is open to re-signing Harrison Smith if he wants to play in 2026. However, they must start preparing for life after the future Hall of Famer. McNeil-Warren could be an option for the team with the 18th overall pick. Therefore, acquiring him in a trade for a pair of Day 2 picks is a steal.
ROUND 2
33) New York Jets – K.C. Concepcion (WR – Texas A&M)
Garrett Wilson is a star, while the jury is still out on Adonai Mitchell. However, the Jets have no other meaningful options at wide receiver.
34) Buffalo Bills (via Cardinals) – Emmanuel Pregnon (G – Oregon)
The Bills filled their top needs in free agency and the trade market, adding DJ Moore and Bradley Chubb. Unfortunately, they lost David Edwards in free agency, creating a massive hole at left guard for Pregnon to fill on Day 1.
*** TRADE ALERT ***
Kansas City Chiefs receive picks 35, 225. Tennessee Titans receive picks 40, 109.
35) Kansas City Chiefs (via Titans) – Brandon Cisse (CB – South Carolina)
It’s been an aggressive offseason for the Chiefs, making several headline moves over the past month. After missing out on a cornerback with their two first-round picks, Kansas City moves ahead of their division rivals to secure Cisse.
36) Las Vegas Raiders – Max Iheanachor (OT – Arizona State)
Even after making Tyler Linderbaum the highest-paid center in the NFL by $9 million a year, the Raiders’ offensive line still needs help. Starting right tackle DJ Glaze needs to be replaced after allowing 10 sacks in 2025, the second-most in the league, according to PFF.
*** TRADE ALERT ***
Miami Dolphins receive picks 37, 193. New York Giants receive picks 43, 94.
37) Miami Dolphins (via Giants) – T.J. Parker (EDGE – Clemson)
Miami has seven picks over the first two days of the NFL Draft, including four in the third round. Therefore, don’t be surprised if they use some of that capital to trade up early in the second round to select a player they like who slid.
38) Houston Texans (via Washington) – Chase Bisontis (G – Texas A&M)
The Texans have quietly improved their offensive line this offseason, acquiring two proven starters in Wyatt Teller and Braden Smith. However, both linemen are older players on short-term contracts, making the need for depth and youth critical.
*** TRADE ALERT ***
Philadelphia Eagles receive pick 39. Los Angeles Rams receive picks 54, 122, 2027 third-rounder.
39) Philadelphia Eagles (via Rams, Browns) – Keldric Faulk (EDGE – Auburn)
Unfortunately, the Eagles lost multiple starters on defense in free agency, including Jaelan Phillips. However, they will likely receive a third-round compensatory pick in next year’s draft for the loss, allowing them to trade their own selection to move up and replace Phillips with Faulk.
40) Tennessee Titans (via Chiefs) – Chris Bell (WR – Louisville)
While the Titans signed Wan’Dale Robinson in free agency and kept Calvin Ridley, they still need help at wide receiver. Bell is coming off a torn ACL, but could be a significant second-half performer.
41) Cincinnati Bengals – D’Angelo Ponds (CB – Indiana)
Cincinnati lost two cornerbacks in free agency and has three starters set to hit the open market next offseason. Ponds might be a nickel-only cornerback, but he would have a massive impact on the Bengals’ secondary, even as a rookie.
42) New Orleans Saints – Cashius Howell (EDGE – Texas A&M)
Chase Young and Carl Granderson are solid starting edge rushers, but the Saints need a long-term replacement for future Hall of Famer Cam Jordan.
43) New York Giants (via Dolphins) – Zachariah Branch (WR – Georgia)
The Giants signed Darnell Mooney and Calvin Austin III to one-year contracts in free agency after losing Wan’Dale Robinson to the Tennessee Titans. Branch gives New York a long-term running mate opposite Malik Nabers at wide receiver.
44) New York Jets (via Dallas) – A.J. Haulcy (S – LSU)
Only one team in NFL history has gone an entire season without forcing an interception on defense. Unfortunately, that team was the 2025 Jets. Meanwhile, Haulcy had eight interceptions over the past two years in college.
45) Baltimore Ravens – Lee Hunter (DL – Texas Tech)
Hopefully, Nnamdi Madubuike can continue playing after missing 15 games last season with a significant neck injury. Hunter provides depth and a potential starting option for Baltimore.
46) Tampa Bay Buccaneers – Jacob Rodriguez (LB – Texas Tech)
While the Buccaneers added Alex Anzalone in free agency, they still need help at linebacker, especially with Lavonte David still sitting on the open market.
47) Indianapolis Colts – Chris Brazzell II (WR – Tennessee)
Wide receiver might not seem like a need for the Colts after they signed Alec Pierce to a massive extension earlier this month. However, they traded away Michael Pittman Jr. while Josh Downs is heading into the final year of his contract. The depth behind Pierce and Downs is thin.
*** TRADE ALERT ***
Denver Broncos receive pick 48. Atlanta Falcons receive picks 62, 2027 third-rounder, Troy Franklin.
48) Denver Broncos (via Falcons) – Eli Stowers (TE – Vanderbilt)
Unfortunately, the Evan Engram experiment didn’t work out, and the veteran is a free agent next offseason, leaving the team. Denver can afford to trade Franklin after acquiring Jaylen Waddle last week. Meanwhile, the Falcons need a replacement for Darnell Mooney and extra draft capital.
49) Seattle Seahawks (via Vikings) – Jadarian Price (RB – Notre Dame)
Seattle is a prime team to trade back during the NFL Draft as they have only four picks, including just one on Day 3. After moving back with the Vikings, the Seahawks land a new lead running back with Kenneth Walker III in Kansas City, and Zach Charbonnet, coming off a torn ACL.
50) Detroit Lions – Zion Young (EDGE – Missouri)
Aidan Hutchinson is one of the top edge rushers in the NFL. However, the Lions need to find a long-term running mate opposite him along their defensive line.
51) Carolina Panthers – Sam Hecht (C – Kansas State)
While the Panthers signed Luke Fortner to a one-year deal after losing Cade Maye in free agency, they still need a long-term replacement under center to protect Bryce Young.
52) Green Bay Packers – Gabe Jacas (EDGE – Illinois)
It’s odd to say the Packers need an edge rusher after acquiring Micah Parsons in August. Unfortunately, the superstar is coming off a torn ACL, and Green Bay traded away Rashan Gary, leaving them lacking depth at the edge rusher position.
*** TRADE ALERT ***
Houston Texans receive pick 53. Pittsburgh Steelers receive picks 59, 2027 fourth-rounder.
53) Houston Texans (via Steelers) – Jake Golday (LB – Cincinnati)
The Texans quietly have a need at linebacker. Henry To’oTo’o and Azeez Al-Shaair are free agents after the 2026 season. At least one won’t be on the roster a year from now. Therefore, it makes sense for Houston to move ahead of several linebacker-needy teams to secure the former Cincinnati star.
54) Los Angeles Rams (via Eagles) – Malachi Lawrence (EDGE – UCF)
Los Angeles has made multiple additions on defense this offseason. Yet, they need some depth at edge rusher, especially with Byron Young heading into the final year of his rookie contract.
55) Los Angeles Chargers – Gennings Dunker (G – Iowa)
After signing Tyler Biadasz and Cole Strange in free agency, the Chargers don’t have to take an offensive lineman in the first round. However, Dunker would be an upgrade over Trevor Penning at left guard.
56) Jacksonville Jaguars – Anthony Hill Jr. (LB – Texas)
Unfortunately, the Jaguars lost two key starters in free agency, including linebacker Devin Lloyd. Hill didn’t have the ideal 2025 season at Texas, but would be an excellent second-round target for Jacksonville.
57) Chicago Bears – R Mason Thomas (EDGE – Oklahoma)
The Bears have invested big-money contracts in Montez Sweat and Dayo Odeyingbo. Unfortunately, the depth behind them is far from ideal.
58) San Francisco 49ers – Germie Bernard (WR – Alabama)
While the 49ers added Mike Evans and Christian Kirk in free agency, both veterans are on de facto one-year deals. Meanwhile, Ricky Pearsall hasn’t been able to stay healthy in his career. Bernard could be an 80-catch-a-season player in Kyle Shanahan’s offense starting in 2027.
59) Pittsburgh Steelers (via Texans) – Keionte Scott (CB – Miami)
Pittsburgh signed Jamel Dean in free agency, giving the team an impressive set of outside cornerbacks. However, Brandin Echols is heading into the last year of his contract in 2026, and Scott is an upgrade, even as a rookie.
60) Chicago Bears (via Buffalo) – Caleb Tiernan (G – Northwestern)
Head coach Ben Johnson understands the importance of a dominant offensive line. While Tiernan played offensive tackle in college, most scouts believe he is better suited at guard in the NFL. Tiernan could provide depth as a rookie before replacing either Joe Thuney or Jonah Jackson after the upcoming season.
*** TRADE ALERT ***
Jacksonville Jaguars receive pick 61. Los Angeles Rams receive picks 81, 100, 164.
61) Jacksonville Jaguars (via Rams) – Mike Washington Jr. (RB – Arkansas)
Despite not having a first-round selection because of the Travis Hunter trade, the Jaguars have 11 picks in the 2026 NFL Draft, including three in the third round. Don’t be surprised if they move up in the draft to select a running back on Day 2 to pair with Bhayshul Tuten.
62) Atlanta Falcons (via Broncos) – Romello Height (EDGE – Texas Tech)
The Falcons are in a tough spot. They don’t have a first-round pick because of the James Pearce Jr. trade last year. Unfortunately, Pearce’s future with the team is in significant doubt after getting arrested last month. Pairing Jalon Walker with Height will give Atlanta a solid set of young edge rushers.
63) New England Patriots – Christen Miller (DL – Georgia)
While Milton Williams and Christian Barmore might be one of the best defensive linemen duos in the NFL, the Patriots need help stopping the run, especially after losing Khyiris Tonga in free agency. Miller will improve their run defense starting Day 1.
*** TRADE ALERT ***
Miami Dolphins receive picks 64, 96. Seattle Seahawks receive picks 75, 87, 130.
64) Miami Dolphins (via Seahawks) – Connor Lew (C – Auburn)
No one in Miami’s building will admit it, but the team is tanking for the top pick in the 2027 NFL Draft. Therefore, they can afford to trade up for Lew despite him coming off a torn ACL. Starting center Aaron Brewer is heading into the final year of his contract, allowing Lew to sit until he is 100% healthy, even if that’s not until next season.
ROUND 3
65) Buffalo Bills (via Cardinals) – Josiah Trotter (LB – Missouri)
66) Tennessee Titans – Brian Parker II (C – Duke)
67) Las Vegas Raiders – Elijah Sarratt (WR – Indiana)
*** TRADE ALERT ***
Baltimore Ravens receive pick 68. Philadelphia Eagles receive picks 80, 115, 211.
68) Baltimore Ravens (via Eagles, New York) – Derrick Moore (EDGE – Michigan)
69) Houston Texans (via New York) – Dametrious Crownover (OT – Texas A&M)
70) Cleveland Browns – Domonique Orange (DL – Iowa State)
71) Arizona Cardinals (via Commanders) – Keith Abney II (CB – Arizona State)
72) Arizona Cardinals (via Bengals) – LT Overton (EDGE – Alabama)
73) New Orleans Saints – Chris Johnson (CB – San Diego State)
74) Detroit Lions (via Chiefs) – Jonah Coleman (RB – Washington)
75) Seattle Seahawks (via Dolphins) – Julian Neal (CB – Arkansas)
76) Pittsburgh Steelers (via Dallas) – Garrett Nussmeier (QB – LSU)
*** TRADE ALERT ***
Miami Dolphins receive picks 77, 116. Tampa Bay Buccaneers receive picks 90, 96, 151.
77) Miami Dolphins (via Buccaneers) – Malachi Fields (WR – Notre Dame)
78) Indianapolis Colts – Deontae Lawson (LB – Alabama)
79) Atlanta Falcons – Dontay Corleone (DL – Cincinnati)
80) Philadelphia Eagles (via Ravens) – Max Klare (TE – Ohio State)
81) Los Angeles Rams (via Jaguars, Detroit) – Kage Casey (OT – Boise State)
82) Seattle Seahawks (via Vikings) – Logan Jones (C – Iowa)
83) Carolina Panthers – Jack Endries (TE – Texas)
*** TRADE ALERT ***
Chicago Bears receive pick 84. Green Bay Packers receive picks 89, 129.
84) Chicago Bears (via Packers) – Zakee Wheatley (S – Penn State)
85) Pittsburgh Steelers – Antonio Williams (WR – Clemson)
86) Los Angeles Chargers – Joshua Josephs (EDGE – Tennessee)
87) Seattle Seahawks (via Dolphins, Philadelphia) – Jalon Kilgore (S – South Carolina)
88) Jacksonville Jaguars – Chandler Rivers (CB – Duke)
89) Green Bay Packers (via Bears) – Emmett Johnson (RB – Nebraska)
90) Tampa Bay Buccaneers (via Dolphins, Houston) – Ja’Kobi Lane (WR – USC)
91) Buffalo Bills – Dani Dennis-Sutton (EDGE – Penn State)
*** TRADE ALERT ***
Denver Broncos receive picks 92, 180, 218. Dallas Cowboys receive picks 108, 111, 170.
92) Denver Broncos (via Cowboys, San Francisco) – Markel Bell (OT – Miami)
93) Cleveland Browns (via Rams) – Keylan Rutledge (G – Georgia Tech)
94) New York Giants (via Dolphins, Denver) – Kaytron Allen (RB – Penn State)
95) New England Patriots – Keagen Trost (OT – Missouri)
*** TRADE ALERT ***
Kansas City Chiefs receive pick 96. Tampa Bay Buccaneers receive picks 169, 2027 third-rounder.
96) Kansas City Chiefs (via Buccaneers, Dolphins, Seahawks) – Skyler Bell (WR – UConn)
97) Minnesota Vikings – Malik Muhammad (CB – Texas)
98) Carolina Panthers (via Eagles) – Deion Burks (WR – Oklahoma)
99) Pittsburgh Steelers – Zxavian Harris (DL – Ole Miss)
100) Los Angeles Rams (via Jaguars, Detroit) – Drew Allar (QB – Penn State)
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