With the NFL Combine in the rearview mirror, the draft board is already shifting. Athletic testing, medical evaluations, and team needs are reshaping the outlook for the 2026 NFL Draft, and this latest mock explores how the first round could unfold. Below is the complete first round from a recent 2026 NFL mock draft, including the projected team fit and quick analysis for each selection.
2026 NFL Mock Draft
1. Las Vegas Raiders: Fernando Mendoza (QB – Indiana)
The Raiders appear ready to stabilize the quarterback position. Mendoza has emerged as the consensus QB1 in this class, and Las Vegas hopes his accuracy and decision-making can elevate an offense built around Brock Bowers and Ashton Jeanty. The offensive line should improve with returning starters, giving Mendoza a reasonable environment to succeed immediately.
2. New York Jets: David Bailey (EDGE – Texas Tech)
The Jets look for a pure pass rusher after trading Jermaine Johnson. Bailey’s 14.5-sack season and strong combine testing make him one of the safest defensive prospects in the class. New York needs a defensive anchor that can pressure quarterbacks without requiring a complex role change.
3. Arizona Cardinals: Arvel Reese (LB/EDGE – Ohio State)
Arizona badly needs pass rush help after finishing near the bottom of the league in pressure rate. Reese brings elite athletic upside, highlighted by his impressive speed at the combine. The Cardinals are betting on his hybrid linebacker/edge skill set to create disruption.
4. Tennessee Titans: Sonny Styles (LB – Ohio State)
New head coach Robert Saleh gets a versatile defensive weapon. Styles can stop the run, cover tight ends, and even rush the quarterback when needed. His rare athletic profile makes him one of the safest defensive playmakers in the draft.
5. New York Giants: Caleb Downs (S – Ohio State)
The Giants continue the Ohio State defensive run with arguably the best safety prospect in the class. Downs is an elite playmaker with leadership qualities that could immediately improve a defense that struggled against the run last season.
6. Cleveland Browns: Francis Mauigoa (OT – Miami)
Cleveland’s offensive line is entering a transition period with multiple pending free agents. Mauigoa offers immediate pass-blocking ability and long-term stability at tackle as the Browns rebuild their front.
7. Washington Commanders: Jeremiyah Love (RB – Notre Dame)
This is one of the most exciting fantasy landing spots in the mock. Love’s explosiveness paired with Jayden Daniels could give Washington one of the most dynamic rushing attacks in the NFL. The Commanders need offensive playmakers, and Love fits perfectly.
8. New Orleans Saints: Carnell Tate (WR – Ohio State)
The Saints invest in another receiver to help Tyler Shough’s development. Tate’s route running and separation ability make him a strong complement to Chris Olave and could give New Orleans a reliable target for the future.
9. Kansas City Chiefs: Kenyon Sadiq (TE – Oregon)
This selection assumes Travis Kelce’s retirement is looming. Sadiq’s elite athleticism and three-down skill set make him a natural successor in Andy Reid’s offense. Any tight end tied to Patrick Mahomes immediately becomes a fantasy name to watch.
10. Cincinnati Bengals: Rueben Bain Jr. (EDGE – Miami)
Bain falls slightly due to concerns about arm length, but his film shows a dominant pass rusher. Cincinnati desperately needs defensive help, especially if Trey Hendrickson moves on.
11. Miami Dolphins: Spencer Fano (OT – Utah)
Miami prioritizes offensive line improvement after protection issues plagued the offense. Fano offers versatility and strong run-blocking ability, which fits the Dolphins’ desire to rebuild their line from the inside out.
12. Dallas Cowboys: Mansoor Delane (CB – LSU)
Dallas looks to rebuild a secondary that struggled last season. Delane’s ability to play both man and zone coverage gives the Cowboys flexibility in their defensive scheme.
13. Los Angeles Rams: Makai Lemon (WR – USC)
This pick provides long-term security at wide receiver. With both Puka Nacua and Davante Adams approaching contract crossroads, Lemon could become a key offensive weapon for the Rams moving forward.
14. Baltimore Ravens: Olaivavega Ioane (G – Penn State)
Baltimore reinforces its interior offensive line with the top guard prospect in the draft. Ioane’s strength and physicality fit perfectly in a system that relies heavily on the run game with Lamar Jackson and Derrick Henry.
15. Tampa Bay Buccaneers: Cashius Howell (EDGE – Texas A&M)
The Buccaneers continue searching for a reliable pass rusher. Howell’s athletic profile and versatility could help Tampa Bay improve a defense that struggled to consistently pressure quarterbacks.
16. New York Jets: Jordyn Tyson (WR – Arizona State)
After addressing defense early, the Jets add a versatile wide receiver. Tyson can line up anywhere and offers strong blocking ability, making him a valuable piece in the Jets’ offensive system.
17. Detroit Lions: Monroe Freeling (OT – Georgia)
Detroit prepares for the future at tackle with Freeling, who has impressive size and athletic traits. The Lions’ offensive philosophy revolves around dominant line play, making this a natural fit.
18. Minnesota Vikings: Dillon Thieneman (S – Oregon)
Thieneman provides Minnesota with a potential long-term replacement for Harrison Smith. His range and athleticism make him a perfect fit in Brian Flores’ aggressive defensive system.
19. Carolina Panthers: Akheem Mesidor (EDGE – Miami)
Carolina needs immediate help generating pressure. Mesidor’s refined pass-rush skills and experience make him one of the more NFL-ready edge defenders in the class.
20. Dallas Cowboys: Emanuel McNeil-Warren (S – Toledo)
The Cowboys double down on improving their secondary. McNeil-Warren brings physicality and playmaking ability to a defense that struggled in coverage.
21. Pittsburgh Steelers: Denzel Boston (WR – Washington)
Pittsburgh adds another big-bodied receiver with strong ball skills. Boston’s ability to win contested catches fits the Steelers’ traditional wide receiver profile.
22. Los Angeles Chargers: Keldric Faulk (EDGE – Auburn)
Faulk is a high-upside pass rusher with elite physical tools. The Chargers may lose key defensive linemen in free agency, making this a logical long-term investment.
23. Philadelphia Eagles: Blake Miller (OT – Clemson)
Philadelphia stays true to its philosophy of building through the trenches. Miller could develop behind Lane Johnson before eventually taking over at right tackle.
24. Cleveland Browns: K.C. Concepcion (WR – Texas A&M)
The Browns use their second first-round pick on a dynamic playmaker. Concepcion’s versatility and ability to produce yards after the catch give Cleveland another offensive weapon.
25. Chicago Bears: Caleb Banks (DT – Florida)
Chicago looks to upgrade its defensive line with a massive interior presence. Banks’ combination of size and athleticism gives the Bears a high-upside defensive tackle.
26. Buffalo Bills: Kayden McDonald (DT – Ohio State)
Buffalo’s run defense struggled last season, and McDonald addresses that issue directly. His ability to clog running lanes should help stabilize the interior of the Bills’ defense.
27. San Francisco 49ers: Kadyn Proctor (OT – Alabama)
San Francisco plans ahead for the future of its offensive line. With Trent Williams nearing the end of his career, Proctor offers a potential long-term solution at tackle.
28. Houston Texans: Caleb Lomu (OT – Utah)
The Texans continue investing in protection for their quarterback. Lomu’s athleticism and size make him a strong candidate to develop into a reliable starting tackle.
29. Los Angeles Rams: Jermod McCoy (CB – Tennessee)
The Rams address their secondary after a season filled with defensive struggles. McCoy’s coverage ability and upside make him a strong addition to a defense that needs reinforcements.
30. Denver Broncos: Anthony Hill Jr. (LB – Texas)
Hill’s elite athletic profile and playmaking ability make him an excellent fit in Denver’s aggressive defense. He brings both pass-rush potential and coverage ability.
31. New England Patriots: T.J. Parker (EDGE – Clemson)
The Patriots take a chance on Parker’s upside. His athletic traits and pass-rush potential could help boost a defense that struggled to consistently pressure opposing quarterbacks.
32. Seattle Seahawks: Avieon Terrell (CB – Clemson)
Seattle closes the first round by strengthening its secondary. Terrell’s tackling ability and coverage skills make him a good fit in Mike Macdonald’s defensive scheme.
2026 NFL Mock Draft Expert Consensus
We compile NFL mock drafts from the top NFL draft experts and sites. Below are the consensus first-round selections for every team. To view predictions from your favorite analysts, choose the Pick Sources option. And you can also check out our historical NFL Draft Mock accuracy results.
| Pick | Team | Consensus | 2nd Choice | 3rd Choice |
| 1 | Las Vegas Raiders |
Fernando Mendoza QB, IND100% |
N/A | N/A |
| 2 | New York Jets |
Arvell Reese LB, OSU63% |
David Bailey EDGE, TTU27% |
Caleb Downs S, OSU9% |
| 3 | Arizona Cardinals |
Francis Mauigoa OT, Miami40% |
David Bailey EDGE, TTU30% |
Sonny Styles LB, OSU10% |
| 4 | Tennessee Titans |
Rueben Bain Jr. EDGE, Miami33% |
Sonny Styles LB, OSU22% |
David Bailey EDGE, TTU22% |
| 5 | New York Giants |
Caleb Downs S, OSU44% |
Spencer Fano OT, UTAH22% |
Carnell Tate WR, OSU22% |
| 6 | Cleveland Browns |
Spencer Fano OT, UTAH42% |
Monroe Freeling OT, UGA28% |
Carnell Tate WR, OSU14% |
| 7 | Washington Commanders |
Sonny Styles LB, OSU33% |
David Bailey EDGE, TTU33% |
Jeremiyah Love
RB, ND16% |
| 8 | New Orleans Saints |
Jeremiyah Love RB, ND44% |
Makai Lemon WR, USC33% |
Carnell Tate WR, OSU22% |
| 9 | Kansas City Chiefs |
Carnell Tate WR, OSU40% |
Kenyon Sadiq TE, ORE20% |
Peter Woods DT, CLEM20% |
| 10 | Cincinnati Bengals |
Mansoor Delane CB, LSU33% |
Keldric Faulk DE, AUB33% |
Jermod McCoy
CB, TENN33% |
| 11 | Miami Dolphins |
Olaivavega Ioane OG, PSU25% |
Kadyn Proctor OT, BAMA25% |
David Bailey EDGE, TTU25% |
| 12 | Dallas Cowboys |
Jermod McCoy CB, TENN57% |
Akheem Mesidor DT, MIA14% |
Keldric Faulk DE, AUB14% |
| 13 | Los Angeles Rams |
Makai Lemon WR, USC28% |
Kenyon Sadiq TE, ORE14% |
Emmanuel McNeil-Warren
S, TOL14% |
| 14 | Baltimore Ravens |
Jordyn Tyson WR, ASU40% |
Caleb Banks DT, FLA40% |
Keldric Faulk DE, AUB20% |
| 15 | Tampa Bay Buccaneers |
Keldric Faulk DE, AUB33% |
Akheem Mesidor DT, MIA22% |
C.J. Allen LB, UGA11% |
| 16 | New York Jets |
Peter Woods DT, CLEM50% |
Avieon Terrell CB, CLEM25% |
Monroe Freeling
OT, UGA25% |
| 17 | Detroit Lions |
Cashius Howell EDGE, TAMU33% |
Kadyn Proctor OT, BAMA22% |
Zion Young EDGE, MIZ11% |
| 18 | Minnesota Vikings |
Dillon Thieneman S, ORE83% |
Emmanuel McNeil-Warren S, TOL16% |
N/A |
| 19 | Carolina Panthers |
C.J. Allen LB, UGA42% |
Akheem Mesidor DT, MIA14% |
Kayden McDonald
DT, OSU14% |
| 20 | Dallas Cowboys |
Akheem Mesidor DT, MIA33% |
T.J. Parker EDGE, CLEM22% |
Emmanuel McNeil-Warren
S, TOL22% |
| 21 | Pittsburgh Steelers |
Ty Simpson QB, BAMA40% |
Emmanuel McNeil-Warren S, TOL20% |
Denzel Boston WR, WASH20% |
| 22 | Los Angeles Chargers |
Kayden McDonald DT, OSU33% |
Kenyon Sadiq TE, ORE33% |
Colton Hood CB, TENN16% |
| 23 | Philadelphia Eagles |
Kenyon Sadiq TE, ORE40% |
Kadyn Proctor OT, BAMA20% |
Max Iheanachor
OT, ASU10% |
| 24 | Cleveland Browns |
Monroe Freeling OT, UGA22% |
Caleb Banks DT, FLA22% |
Denzel Boston WR, WASH22% |
| 25 | Chicago Bears |
Emmanuel McNeil-Warren S, TOL20% |
K.C. Concepcion WR, TAMU20% |
Caleb Banks DT, FLA20% |
| 26 | Buffalo Bills |
Denzel Boston WR, WASH54% |
Malachi Fields WR, ND18% |
Caleb Lomu OT, UTAH9% |
| 27 | San Francisco 49ers |
Kadyn Proctor OT, BAMA28% |
Caleb Lomu OT, UTAH28% |
Blake Miller OT, CLEM14% |
| 28 | Houston Texans |
Caleb Lomu OT, UTAH28% |
Jadarian Price RB, ND14% |
Max Iheanachor
OT, ASU14% |
| 29 | Los Angeles Rams |
Avieon Terrell CB, CLEM42% |
Blake Miller OT, CLEM14% |
Brandon Cisse CB, SC14% |
| 30 | Denver Broncos |
Lee Hunter DT, TTU40% |
R Mason Thomas EDGE, OKLA20% |
Anthony Hill Jr. LB, TEX20% |
| 31 | New England Patriots |
Zion Young EDGE, MIZ33% |
R Mason Thomas EDGE, OKLA22% |
K.C. Concepcion
WR, TAMU22% |
| 32 | Seattle Seahawks |
Colton Hood CB, TENN40% |
Chris Johnson CB, SDSU20% |
K.C. Concepcion
WR, TAMU20% |
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