NFL Mock Draft 2026: Complete 7-round edition sends Ty Simpson to Jets, Jeremiyah Love to Commanders

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There's no fooling: 2026 NFL Draft month is here, and it's time to celebrate by expanding Sporting News' latest mock draft to a full seven rounds.

The boards are close to being settled for all 32 teams with the pre-draft workout season in the books. Later this month, 257 names will be called in Pittsburgh. 

Indiana QB Fernando Mendoza is the lone pick locked into his spot, projected to go first overall to the Raiders. Will other quarterbacks go in the first round, or will defense dominate for most teams' hauls?

Here are the latest pick projections for Sporting News, now going from No. 1 through No. 257 overall:

Picks by round: 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | 7

NFL Mock Draft 2026

Round 1

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 1. Las Vegas Raiders 

  • Fernando Mendoza, QB, Indiana (6-5, 236 pounds)

Mendoza's pro day back on the Bloomington campus is just a reminder he's locked into this pick as the Raiders' new promising franchise QB under Klint Kubiak.

2. New York Jets

  • Arvell Reese, LB/EDGE, Ohio State (6-4, 241 pounds)

The Jets invested plenty in defensive upgrades for Aaron Glenn in free agency, but they still should be in the market for the best player available to continue to raise potential impact. Reese can do everything to increase the playmaking quotient.

3. Arizona Cardinals

  • Sonny Styles, LB, Ohio State (6-5, 244 pounds)

The Cardinals also should be considering defense as they have committed to bridging at quarterback to Jacoby Brissett for Mike LaFleur. They could also use a rangy, active playmaker to help dominate on the second level for Nick Rallis.

4. Tennessee Titans

  • Rueben Bain Jr., EDGE, Miami (6-2, 263 pounds)

The Titans should be weighing their pass-rush options early, as that was the void with their defensive free-agent additions for Robert Saleh. Bain, with his potential upfield disruptive dominance, remains the preferred choice.

MORE: NFL power rankings 2026 after free agency

5. New York Giants

  • Caleb Downs, S, Ohio State (6-0, 206 pounds)

The Giants don't have the most screaming need for a safety vs. other positions,s but they can't ignore the fact that Downs is a do-everything transcendent defender who will help on multiple levels.

6. Cleveland Browns

  • Carnell Tate, WR, Ohio State (6-2, 192 pounds)

The Browns need to upgrade wide receiver for Shedeur Sanders or whoever their starting quarterback will be, so it makes sense to go to Columbus to get this top big-play option for the outside. Tate will be the latest to tap into the Buckeyes' rich pro wideout tradition.

7. Washington Commanders

  • Jeremiyah Love, RB, Notre Dame (6-0, 212 pounds)

The Commanders need a true workhorse power back,k given their constant shuffle the past few seasons. Adding only complementary receiving back Rachaad White in free agency suggests they are leaving the door wide open to draft Love to be the dynamic, explosive, and versatile lead back to better support Jayden Daniels.

8. New Orleans Saints

  • David Bailey, EDGE, Texas Tech (6-4, 251 pounds)

With Cameron Jordan needing to be replaced on the edge pass rush for Brandon Staley, Bailey's devastating speed and quickness would be a great get.

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9. Kansas City Chiefs

  • Mansoor Delane, CB, LSU (6-0, 187 pounds)

The Chiefs can go to work reloading at corner after moving Trent McDuffie and also not bringing back Jaylen Watson and Joshua Williams. Delane is the strongest cover corner in this class with some shutdown potential.

MORE: Mansoor Delane stuns with exceptional 40 time

10. Cincinnati Bengals

  • Peter Woods, DT, Clemson (6-2, 298 pounds)

The Bengals need to beef up their interior disruptive potential, and Woods, who is back up boards through the reevaluation process, would be a solid anchor as they address edge rusher later.

11. Miami Dolphins

  • Jermod McCoy, CB, Tennessee (6-1, 188 pounds)

The Dolphins will be looking at Delane, too, as they try to land a top big corner who can make a lot of plays on the ball. McCoy would be their delayed replacement for Jalen Ramsey.

12. Dallas Cowboys

  • Akheem Mesidor, EDGE, Miami (6-3, 259 pounds)

The Cowboys traded for Rashan Gary to help address their post-Micah Parsons edge concerns, but they need to add a bigger impact pass rusher. Mesidor has done well to boost his stock, getting more attention right along with Bain.

13. Los Angeles Rams (from Falcons)

  • Spencer Fano, OT, Utah (6-6, 302 pounds)

The Rams are in good shape at tackle with Rob Havenstein retiring, thanks to Alaric Jackson and Warren McClendon Jr. But they can consider Fano as a strong swing backup with the run-blocking pop to potentially take over at either guard.

14. Baltimore Ravens

  • Francis Mauigoa, OT, Miami (6-6, 315 pounds)

The Ravens need to consider further upgrading their offensive line, with Ronnie Staley showing his age at left tackle. Mauigoa should be groomed well to take over there soon to give the line more needed youthful athleticism.

15. Tampa Bay Buccaneers

  • Kenyon Sadiq, TE, Oregon (6-3, 241 pounds)

The Buccaneers re-signed Cade Otto,n but they need more field-stretching and red zone weaponry for Baker Mayfield and some 12 personnel flexibility for new coordinator Zac Robinson after losing wide receiver Mike Evans. Sadiq would be a twist in acquiring that, adding to Emeka Egbuka from last year's first round.

16. New York Jets (from Colts)

  • Makai Lemon, WR, USC (5-11, 192 pounds)

The Jets could use a quick, reliable route-running slot to pair with Garrett Wilson with Geno Smith at QB. Lemon makes sense as someone who can get open often in the middle, la la fellow former Trojan Amon-Ra St. Brown.

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17. Detroit Lions

  • Blake Miller, OT, Clemson (6-6, 315 pounds)

The Lions need to rebuild their offensive line without left tackle Taylor Decker. Miller is a strong option to start and shine right away at either tackle, should the team decide to flip the athletic dominance of Penei Sewell.

18. Minnesota Vikings

  • Dillon Thienman, S, Oregon (6-0, 201 pounds)

The Vikings need to replenish safety fast, as it is a suddenly weak position without Harrison Smith and with Josh Metellus. Thienman blew up the Combine as a dynamic athlete who can give them a huge playmaking force in coverage.

19. Carolina Panthers

  • Jordyn Tyson, WR, Arizona State (6-2, 203 pounds)

The Panthers worked on their offensive line (Rasheed Walker) and defensive front seven (Jaelan Phillips, Devin Lloyd) well in free agency to the point they have some best player available flexibility early in the draft. Tyson would be a nice big target to pair opposite reigning OROY Tetairoa McMillan.

20. Dallas Cowboys (from Packers)

  • Avieon Terrell, CB, Clemson (5-11, 186 pounds)

The Cowboys need to take care of pass rush and secondary help early in the draft, and two first-rounders give them the power to get Mesidor and Terrell to form a big, upgraded 1-2 punch.

21. Pittsburgh Steelers

  • Caleb Lomu, OT, Utah (6-6, 304 pounds)

The Steelers will be in the market to keep improving their offensive tackle situation, and Lomu's strong, athletic frame is ideal to help them up front in the running and passing games.

MORE: What Mike McCarthy's hire in Pittsburgh means for Aaron Rodgers

22. Los Angeles Chargers 

  • Keldric Faulk, EDGE, Auburn (6-6, 276 pounds)

The Chargers know that Khalil Mack is coming back, but they lost Odafe Oweh in free agency. They need to boost their pass rush opposite Mack for new defensive coordinator Chris O'Lear,y and Faulk is a solid big option for the job.

23. Philadelphia Eagles

  • Emmanuel McNeil-Warren, S, Toledo (6-4, 201 pounds)

The Eagles will have their eye on Thienman to address their key defensive need in the second round,ry but also should love the fact of McNeil-Warren meshing well in making plays in coverage with his first-round former college teammate, Quinyon Mitchell.

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24. Cleveland Browns (from Jaguars)

  • Olaivavega Ioane, G, Penn State (6-4, 330 pounds)

The Browns have been gutted on their interior line with age, injury,ury, and free-agency attrition hitting them all at once. Ioane is the right rock to help rebound from the heyday with Joel Bitonio and Wyatt Teller.

25. Chicago Bears

  • Kadyn Proctor, OT, Alabama (6-7, 366 pounds)

The Bears also will think about safety, but they also will find it difficult to ignore the size and athletic upside of Proctor to boost them overall at guard or right tackle.

26. Buffalo Bills

  • Cashius Howell, EDGE, Texas A&M (6-3, 253 pounds)

The Bills need a high-energy, productive young pass rusher to rev up their rotation, and Howell was built to thrive in their scheme.

27. San Francisco 49ers

  • Omar Cooper Jr., WR, Indiana (6-0, 196 pounds)

The 49ers did add Mike Evans and Christian Kirk, but they will still be thinking about a dynamic extra weapon for Brock Purdy. Cooper's sharp route-running, good hands, and inside-outside versatility would help them replace Jauan Jennings best.

28. Houston Texans

  • Kayden McDonald, DT, Ohio State (6-3, 326 pounds)

The Texans will keep piling on to their defense by addressing some of the weak spots. McDonald fills a big hole for adding more inside pass-rush po,p, including maintaining power run stopping.

29. Kansas City Chiefs (from Rams)

  • Monroe Freeling, OT, Georgia (6-7, 315 pounds)

The Chiefs will be happy to turn their attention from cornerback to offensive tackle with Jawaan Taylor finally gone with their second first-round pick. Freeling fits right in with the rest of their scheme-tailored blockers.

30. Miami Dolphins (from Broncos)

  • KC Concepcion, WR, Texas A&M (6-0, 196 pounds)

The Dolphins need to think about replacing Jaylen Waddle and Tyreek Hill with a quick, speedy playmaker to give new QB Malik Willis a go-to guy. Concepcion can deliver well right away in that role all over the field.

31. New England Patriots

  • T.J. Parker, EDGE, Clemson (6-4, 265 pounds)

The Patriots should want to work on getting pass-rush reinforcements, and Parker would have appeal for Mike Vrabel with the size and power he can also bring vs. the run.

32. Seattle Seahawks

  • Colton Hood, CB, Tennessee (6-0, 193 pounds)

The Seahawks lost Tariq Woolen in free agency,y and Hood would give them a steadier on-the-ball playmaker to support returning Josh Jobe and Devon Witherspoon.

MORE: Biggest, strongest, fastest from 2026 NFL Combine

Round 2

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33. New York Jets

  • Ty Simpson, QB, Alabama (6-1, 211 pounds)

The Jets should be wanting to consider Simpson to develop behind Smith in the first round, but here he's worth more of a shot as an accurate intermediate passer with good intangibles and a chance to grow with stronger downfield throws.

34. Arizona Cardinals

  • Max Iheanachor, OT, Arizona State (6-6, 330 pounds)

The Cardinals can go right down the road in Tempe to find a needed big, strong run-blocking option at right tackle.

35. Tennessee Titans

  • Denzel Boston, WR, Washington (6-4, 212 pounds)

The Titans need to keep upgrading the playmakers around Cam Ward after adding Wan'Dale Robinson in free agency, and Boston would be a strong big-play outside complement.

36. Las Vegas Raiders

  • Chris Bell, WR, Louisville (6-2, 222 pounds)

The Raiders need a smooth, physical route-runner to serve as Mendoza's young go-to guy,y and Bell would be a great supporting second pick in that vein.

37. New York Giants

  • Christen Miller, DT, Georgia (6-4, 321 pounds)

The Giants need to keep supporting Dexter Lawrence and the rest of their front. Miller's relentless upfield disruption is a great fit.

38. Houston Texans (from Commanders)x

  • Zion Young, EDGE, Missouri (6-6, 262 pounds)

The Texans will want to give Danielle Hunter and Will Anderson Jr. some situational pass-rush support. Young can provide that with a high effort before rounding out his game with more consistent technique.

39. Cleveland Browns 

  • Brandon Cisse, CB, South Carolina (6-0, 189 pounds)

The Browns have a fair cornerback need behind Myles Garrett's pass ru, sh and Cisse plays l bigger and stronger than his compact coverage frame.

40. Kansas City Chiefs

  • Caleb Banks, DT, Florida (6-6, 327 pounds)

The Chiefs can take a chance on stashing Banks with Chris Jones back for another season, hoping he can heal enough by Year 2 to tap into his massive disruptive upside.

41. Cincinnati Bengals

  • Anthony Hill Jr., LB, Texas (6-2, 238 pounds)

The Bengals need to get downhill better against the run, but Hill also offers them dynamic work vs. the passing game as a lateral cover man and blitzer to accelerate their defensive rebuild.

42. New Orleans Saints

  • Germie Bernard, WR, Alabama (6-1, 206 pounds)

The Saints should covet his route versatility and quickness to make plays in the open field to complement Chris Olave well for second-year QB Tyler Shough.

MORE: Ranking signings, trades for all 32 teams from best (Chiefs) to worst (Jets)

43. Miami Dolphins

  • C.J. Allen, LB, Georgia (6-1, 230 pounds)

The Dolphins can afford to wait on Allen getting to full strength for Jeff Hafley's defense, as the rebuild on that side may take longer than the offense.

44. New York Jets (from Cowboys)

  • Keith Abney II, CB, Arizona State (5-10, 187 pounds)

The Jets need to replenish their secondary, minus Sauce Gardne,r with versatile cover men such as the rising Abney.

45. Baltimore Ravens

  • Lee Hunter, DT, Texas Tech (6-4, 318 pounds)

The Ravens need to go back to more thumping vs. the run inside, DE, and Hunter is very game in that role.

46. Tampa Bay Buccaneers

  • Jake Golday, LB, Cincinnati (6-5, 239 pounds)

The Buccaneers now know that Lavonte David is retiring after his venerable, steady career as a physical playmaker,r and Golday would be a sneaky strong immediate replacement.

47. Indianapolis Colts 

  • Chase Bisontis, G/C, Texas A&M (6-5, 315 pounds)

The Colts need to keep tweaking their offensive line, and Bisontis gives them options at any position of need.

48. Atlanta Falcons

  • Jadarian Price, RB, Notre Dame (5-11, 203 pounds)

The Falcons shouldn't mind investing this high in strong insurance for Bijan Robinson in the ideal Tyler Allgeier replacement.

49. Minnesota Vikings

  • Chris Johnson, CB, San Diego State (6-0, 193 pounds)

The Vikings can keep up their secondary theme of this draft early with Johnson, who can raise their playmaking quotient again for Brian Flore,s playing with Thieneman.

50. Detroit Lions

  • Malachi Lawrence, EDGE, UCF (6-4, 253 pounds)

Lawrence can be a dynamic pass-rushing complement to Aidan Hutchinson and can become more of an asset vs. the run in time.

51. Carolina Panthers

  • D'Angelo Ponds, CB, Indiana (5-9, 182 pounds)

Ponds plays bigger than his size and can fill a corner need for the Panthers with Brent Grimes-like outside coverage upside.

52. Green Bay Packers

  • Chris Brazell II, WR, Tennessee (6-4, 190 pounds)

The Packers need to replace Romeo Doubs with a big target for Jordan Lo, ve and can't sit on hoping Matthew Golden suddenly pans out to help Christian Watson.

53. Pittsburgh Steelers

  • Gabe Jacas, EDGE, Illinois (6-4, 260 pounds)

The Steelers need to bolster their pass-rush rotation, and Jacas's size and versatility are fine to support T.J. Watt and Alex Highsmith.

54. Philadelphia Eagles

  • Emmanuel Pregnon, G/C, Oregon (6-5, 318 pounds)

After addressing safety in the first round, the Eagles will be thrilled to land this coveted Duck to address the rebooting of their offensive line.

55. Los Angeles Chargers

  • Keionte Scott, S, Miami (5-11, 193 pounds)

The Chargers can upgrade a lot of inside coverage with this versatile safety/corner hybrid.

56. Jacksonville Jaguars

  • Jacob Rodriguez, LB, Texas Tech (6-1, 231 pounds)

The Jaguars need to get back on track with their linebacker corps with Devin Lloyd gone. Rodriguez can give them what they once had in prime Paul Posluszny.

57. Chicago Bears

  • A.J. Haulcy, S, LSU (6-0, 215 pounds)

The Bears can rebound well from losing Kevin Byard III and Jaquan Brisker in free agency with this mashup of hard-hitting and coverage ball skills.

58. San Francisco 49ers

  • Jonah Coleman, RB, Washington (5-8, 220 pounds)

Coleman's quick running style would be the ideal new backup plan for the 49ers with Brian Robinson Jr. leaving in free agency.

59. Houston Texans

  • Caleb Tiernan, OT, Northwestern (6-7, 325 pounds)

The Texans can take a shot at more size for their offensive line as they try to shore things up, minus Tytus Howard as a swing backup and contingency for Aireontay Ersery and aging free-agent pickup Braden Smith.

MORE: Winners and losers from 2026 NFL free agency

60. Chicago Bears (from Bills)

  • Romello Height, EDGE, Texas Tech (6-3, 239 pounds)

The Bears can give themselves a nice jolt in the situational pass rush to boost Montez Sweat, while Height rounds out his game vs. the run.

61. Los Angeles Rams

  • Josiah Trotter, LB, Missouri (6-2, 237 pounds)

Trotter, the son of Eagles legend Jeremiah, is the strong downfield pounding run stopper the Rams need to round out their second-level defense.

62. Denver Broncos

  • Eli Stowers, TE, Vanderbilt (6-4, 239 pounds)

The Broncos have gotten a long look at Stowers as a new key athletic intermediate target to play well off Jaylen Waddle for Bo Nix.

63. New England Patriots

  • Elijah Sarratt, WR, Indiana (6-3, 210 pounds)

The Patriots need to do more to upgrade their wideout corps than sign Doubs. Sarratt would be a solid outside route-runner for Drake Maye, who can catch anything and also compete well for contested catches.

64. Seattle Seahawks

  • Mike Washington Jr., RB, Arkansas (6-1, 233 pounds)

The Seahawks have been looking at this back for a while, with Kenneth Walker III not returning and Zach Charbonnet facing a long recovery. Washington fits as a strong power runner with an explosive burst.

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65. Arizona Cardinals

  • R Mason Thomas, EDGE, Oklahoma (6-2, 241 pounds)

The Cardinals can benefit from a versatile defensive lineman with a variety of pass rush moves who can become a bigger inside factor with improved technique and run defense.

66. Tennessee Titans

  • Connor Lew, G/C Auburn (6-3, 300 pounds)

Lew would be a solid pick to address the interior to upgrade between recent first-rounders, left guard Peter Skoronski and right tackle J.C. Latham.

67. Las Vegas Raiders

  • Domonique Orange, DT, Iowa State (6-2, 322 pounds)

The Raiders need a strong rising, well-rounded lineman with starting upside at mulitple position. Orange is a solid fit in their scheme.

68. Philadelphia Eagles (from Jets)

  • Antonio Williams, WR, Clemson (6-0, 187 pounds)

Williams would make sense for the Eagles as an explosive No. 3 with route-running upside in their new offense under Sean Mannion.

69. Houston Texans (from Giants)

  • Sam Hecht, G/C, Kansas State (6-4, 300 pounds)

The Texans added the former Brown Wyatt Teller to start at right guard, but need to keep working on the rest of the interior with Ed Ingram better suited as a swing backup.

70. Cleveland Browns

  • Gennings Dunker, G/C Iowa (6-5, 315 pounds)

Getting both Ioane and Dunker for their interior line vs. some makeshift veterans would give the Browns some real long-term run blocking promise. Dunker can also be further developed as a potential left tackle.

71. Washington Commanders

  • Zachariah Branch, WR, Georgia (5-9, 177 pounds)

The Commanders need to get more dynamic in the slot to help Terry McLaurin and Branch offer more as a big playmaker with some outside upside.

72. Cincinnati Bengals

  • Anthony Lucas, EDGE, USC (6-6, 256 pounds)

The Bengals need to replace Trey Hendrickson by committee at first, and the big-framed Lucas can be a valuable means to that end.

MORE: 5 reasons why Ravens signing Trey Hendrickson is better than trading for Maxx Crosby

73. New Orleans Saints

  • Malik Muhammad, CB, Texas (6-0, 182 pounds)

The Saints have evaluated Muhammad well as a strong replacement for free-agent loss Alontae Taylor with his ace inside coverage.

74. Kansas City Chiefs

  • Malachi Fields, WR, Notre Dame (6-5, 218 pounds)

Fields can give Patrick Mahomes a needed big-bodied target for the outside to play well off Rashee Rice's slot work and Xavier Worthy's hopeful, better, speedy field-stretching.

75. Miami Dolphins

  • Derrick Moore, EDGE, Michigan (6-4, 255 pounds)

Moore would be a sound option with his power and quickness to bolster the Dolphins' defensive end rotation.

76. Pittsburgh Steelers (from Cowboys)

  • Genesis Smith, S, Arizona (6-2, 202 pounds)

The Steelers could use an impact corner-like cover man at the position after moving a fading Minkah Fitzpatrick last offseason.

77. Tampa Bay Buccaneers

  • Joshua Josephs, EDGE, Tennessee (6-3, 242 pounds)

After getting Golday to help replace David at the second level of Todd Bowles' 3-4, Josephs would be the welcome aggressive pass rusher to deliver at outside linebacker.

78. Indianapolis Colts

  • Gracen Halton, DT, Oklahoma (6-3, 293 pounds)

The Colts have scouted Halton well as a capable run-stopper with rare inside pass-rush quickness.

79. Atlanta Falcons

  •  Logan Jones, G/C, Iowa (6-3, 302 pounds)

The Falcons felt the effects of the since-retired Drew Dalman leaving in free agency and should target Jones as the ideal new starting center.

80. Baltimore Ravens

  • Max Klare, TE, Ohio State (6-4, 243 pounds)

The Ravens lost both Isaiah Likely and Charlie Kolar in free agency. Klare would be a good option to groom in the new offense behind Mark Andrews.

81. Jacksonville Jaguars (from Lions)

  • LT Overton, EDGE, Alabama (6-3, 274 pounds)

The Jaguars should covet his experience and pass-rush versatility to boost their production behind Josh Hines-Allen.

MORE: Predicting landing spots for remaining NFL free agents

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82. Minnesota Vikings

  •  Kyle Louis, LB, Pittsburgh (6-0, 220 pounds)

The Vikings can continue to thrill Flores with this haul for the defensive back seven, including this adept cleanup tackler and safety-like cover man.

83. Carolina Panthers

  • Rayshaun Benny, DT, Michigan (6-3, 298 pounds)

The Panthers need to bolster their rotation again with A'Shawn Robinson gone, and Benny is the ideal versatile backup inside.

84. Green Bay Packers

  • Devin Moore, CB, Florida (6-3, 198 pounds)

The Packers could use a big and shifty cover corner with his physical skill set.

85. Pittsburgh Steelers

  • Michael Trigg, TE, Baylor (6-4, 240 pounds)

The Steelers need to upgrade their receiving athletic upside at tight end,d and Trigg does the trick.

86. Los Angeles Chargers

  • Chandler Rivers, CB, Duke (5-10, 185 pounds)

The Chargers will covet Rivers' savvy in coverage that makes him a natural to handle the slot well in the NFL.

87. Miami Dolphins (from Eagles)

  • Kamari Ramsey, S, USC (6-0, 202 pounds)

The Dolphins need to keep working on their defensive rebuild with this coverage technician with a nose for making a lot of plays on the ball.

88. Jacksonville Jaguars

  • Julian Neal, CB, Arkansas (6-2, 203 pounds)

The Jaguars can get more physical in outside coverage away from Travis Hunter.

89. Chicago Bears

  • Jalon Kllgore, S, South Carolina (6-1, 210 pounds)

The Bears should be in the market to take a second such defensive back after taking Haulcy earlier. He is a valuable, versatile asset to have vs. run and pass.

90. Miami Dolphins (from Texans)

  • Jaishawn Barham, EDGE, Michigan (6-4, 240 pounds)

The Dolphins shouldn't mind doubling down on owner Stephen Ross' alma mater and paying some of his money to get his speedy situational production.

91. Buffalo Bills

  • Skyler Bell, WR, UConn (6-0, 192 pounds)

The Bills need to add more to the wide receiver position after trading for DJ Moore, and Bell would be ideal with his open-field quickness after the catch.

92. San Francisco 49ers (from Browns)

  • Dani Dennis-Sutton, EDGE, Penn State (6-5, 270 pounds)

The 49ers have liked his natural run-stopping abilities outside to go with a developing pass rush.

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93. Los Angeles Rams

  • Garrett Nussmeier, QB, LSU (6-2, 203 pounds)

Nussmeier has gotten a long look from the Rams as a nice developmental pocket-passing backup to groom behind Matthew Stafford.

94. Miami Dolphins (from Broncos)

  • Isaiah World, OT, Oregon (6-8, 318 pounds)

The Dolphins can be a little patient with World's injury recovery and see what kind of massive upside he has as a run-blocking force outside.

95. New England Patriots

  • Kaleb Proctor, DT, Southeastern Louisiana (6-2, 291 pounds)

The Patriots will like getting a variety of production from this versatile and quick smaller-school prospect.

96. Seattle Seahawks

  • Tyreak Sapp, EDGE, Florida (6-2, 273 pounds)

The Seahawks saw some of their pass-rush depth go with Boye Mafe leaving for the Bengals, and Sapp can help with his power vs. the run and going after the QB.

97. Minnesota Vikings (compensatory)

  • Jake Slaughter, G/C Florida (6-4, 303 pounds)

Slaughter can start right away to upgrade the center with his experience and athleticism in run blocking.

98. Philadelphia Eagles (compensatory)

  • Jack Endries, TE, Texas (6-5, 245 pounds)

Dallas Goedert re-signed, but is getting near the end. Endries is a smooth, short-to-intermediate receiver to groom well into his successor.

99. Pittsburgh Steelers (compensatory)

  • Cade Klubnik, QB, Clemson (6-2, 207 pounds)

The Steelers can be patient with Klubnik developing better downfield passing mechanics behind Aaron Rodgers (presumably), with his natural accuracy and comfort moving in and out of the pocket.

100. Jacksonville Jaguars (from Lions, compensatory)

  • Emmett Johnson, RB, Nebraska (5-10, 202 pounds)

The Jaguars need to give Bhayshul Tuten some well-rounded, compact, and quick running support with Travis Etienne gone in free agency.

MORE: Complete 7-round draft order for 2026

Round 4

101. Tennessee Titans

  • Seth McGowan, RB, Kentucky (6-0, 223 pounds)

102. Las Vegas Raiders

  • Davison Igbinosun, CB, Ohio State (6-2, 189 pounds)

103. New York Jets

  • Brian Parker II, G/C, Duke (6-5, 300 pounds)

104. Arizona Cardinals

  • Drew Allar, QB, Penn State (6-5, 228 pounds)

105. New York Giants

  • Keylan Rutledge, G/C, Georgia Tech (6-4, 330 pounds)

106. Houston Texans (from Commanders)

  • Deontae Lawson, LB, Alabama (6-3, 226 pounds)

107. Cleveland Browns

  • Cyrus Allen, WR, Cincinnati (5-11, 180 pounds)

108. Denver Broncos (from Saints)

  • Parker Brailsford, G/C, Alabama (6-2, 290 pounds)

109. Kansas City Chiefs

  • Daylen Everette, CB, Georgia (6-1, 196 pounds)

110. Cincinnati Bengals

  • Hezekiah Masses, CB, California (6-1, 179 pounds)

111. Denver Broncos (from Dolphins)

  • Kaytron Allen, RB, Penn State (5-11, 216 pounds)

112. Dallas Cowboys

  • Taurean York, LB, Texas A&M (5-11, 226 pounds)

113. Indianapolis Colts

  • Brenen Thompson, WR, Mississippi State (5-9, 164 pounds)

114. Philadelphia Eagles (from Falcons)

  • Dontay Corleone, DT, Cincinnati (6-1, 340 pounds)

115. Baltimore Ravens

  • Keyron Crawford, EDGE, Auburn (6-6, 256 pounds)

116. Tampa Bay Buccaneers

  • Darrell Jackson Jr., DT, Florida State (6-6, 315 pounds)

117. Las Vegas Raiders (from Vikings)

  • Austin Barber, OT, Florida (6-6, 314 pounds)

118. Detroit Lions

  • Chris McClellan, DT, Missouri (6-4, 313 pounds)

119. Carolina Panthers

  • Zakee Wheatley, S, Penn State (6-3, 203 pounds)

120. Green Bay Packers

  • Nate Boerkircher, TE, Texas A&M (6-5, 245 pounds)

121. Pittsburgh Steelers

  • Treydan Stukes, CB, Arizona (6-1, 190 pounds)

122. Atlanta Falcons (from Eagles)

  • Carson Beck, QB, Miami (6-5, 233 pounds)

123. Los Angeles Chargers

  • Jude Bowry, OT, Boston College (6-5, 314 pounds)

124. Jacksonville Jaguars

  • Bryce Lance, WR, North Dakota State (6-3, 204 pounds)

125. New England Patriots (from Bears)

  • Kage Casey, OT, Boise State (6-6, 310 pounds)

126. Buffalo Bills

  • Billy Schrauth, G/C, Notre Dame (6-4, 305 pounds)

127. San Francisco 49ers

  • Carver Willis, G/C, Washington (6-5, 303 pounds)

128. Detroit Lions (from Texans)

  • Matt Gulbin, C/G, Michigan State (6-4, 305 pounds)

129. Chicago Bears (from Rams)

  • J.C. Davis, OT, Illinois (6-5, 320 pounds)

130. Miami Dolphins (from Broncos)

  • Ted Hurst, WR, Georgia State (6-3, 206 pounds)

131. New England Patriots

  • Devon Marshall, CB, NC State (5-11, 200 pounds)

132. New Orleans Saints (from Seahawks)

  • Eli Raridon, TE, Notre Dame (6-6, 245 pounds)

133. San Francisco 49ers (compensatory)

  • Trey Zuhn III, OT, Texas A&M (6-6, 312 pounds)

134. Las Vegas Raiders (compensatory)

  • Charles Demmings, CB, Stephen F. Austin (6-1, 193 pounds)

135. Pittsburgh Steelers (compensatory)

  • Kevin Coleman Jr, WR, Missouri (5-11, 179 pounds)

136. New Orleans Saints (compensatory)

  • Michael Taaffe, S, Texas (6-0, 190 pounds)

137. Philadelphia Eagles (compensatory)

  • Mikail Kamara, EDGE, Indiana (6-1, 265 pounds)

138. San Francisco 49ers (compensatory)

  • Ja'Kobi Lane, WR, USC (6-4, 200 pounds)

139. San Francisco 49ers (compensatory)

  • Dallen Bentley, TE, Utah (6-4, 253 pounds)

140. New York Jets (compensatory)

  • Justin Joly, TE, NC State (6-3, 241 pounds)

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141. Cleveland Browns (from Raiders)

  • Dametrious, OT, Texas A&M (6-7, 335 pounds)

142. Tennessee Titans (from Jets)

  • Zxavian Harris, DT, Mississippi State (6-8, 330 pounds)

143. Arizona Cardinals

  • Tim Keenan III, DT, Alabama (6-1, 327 pounds)

144. Tennessee Titans

  • Bryce Boettcher, LB, Oregon (6-1, 233 pounds)

145. New York Giants

  • Deion Burks, WR, Oklahoma (5-10, 180 pounds)

146. Cleveland Browns

  • Ethan Burke, EDGE, Texas (6-6, 267 pounds)

147. Washington Commanders

  • Tacario Davis, CB, Washington (6-4, 194 pounds)

148. Kansas City Chiefs

  • Joe Royer, TE, Cincinnati (6-5, 247 pounds)

149. Cleveland Browns (from Bengals)

  • Sam Roush, TE, Stanford (6-6, 267 pounds)

150. New Orleans Saints

  • Thaddeus Dixon, CB, North Carolina (6-1, 195 pounds)

151. Miami Dolphins

  • Jalen Farmer, G/C, Kentucky (6-5, 312 pounds)

152. Dallas Cowboys

  • Eric Rivers, WR, Georgia Tech (5-10, 176 pounds)

153. Philadelphia Eagles (from Falcons)

  • Drew Shelton, OT, Penn State (6-5, 313 pounds)

154. Baltimore Ravens

  • Eric McAlister, WR, TCU (6-4, 194 pounds)

155. Tampa Bay Buccaneers

  • Demond Claiborne, RB, Wake Forest (5-10, 188 pounds)

156. Indianapolis Colts

  • Max Llewellyn, EDGE, Iowa (6-6, 258 pounds)

157. Detroit Lions

  • Marlin Klein, TE, Michigan (6-6, 250 pounds)

158. Carolina Panthers (from Vikings)

  • Tyren Montgomery, WR, John Carroll (5-11, 190 pounds)

159. Carolina Panthers

  • Nicholas Singleton, RB, Penn State (6-0, 219 pounds)

160. Green Bay Packers

  • Beau Stephens, G/C, Iowa (6-5, 315 pounds)

161. Pittsburgh Steelers

  • Albert Regis, DT, Texas A&M (6-1, 195 pounds)

162. Baltimore Ravens (from Chargers)

  • D.J. Campbell, G/C, Texas (6-3, 313 pounds)

163. Minnesota Vikings (from Eagles)

  • Reggie Virgil, WR, Texas Tech (6-3, 187 pounds)

164. Jacksonville Jaguars

  • Josh Cuevas, TE, Alabama (6-3, 243 pounds)

165. Buffalo Bills (from Bears)

  • Ephesians Prysock, CB, Washington (6-3, 196 pounds)

166. Jacksonville Jaguars (from 49ers)

  • Keagan Trost, G/C, Missouri (6-5, 311 pounds)

167. Houston Texans

  • Josh Cameron, WR, Baylor (6-1, 220 pounds)

168. Buffalo Bills

  • Skyler Gill-Howard, DT, Texas Tech (6-1, 280 pounds)

169. Kansas City Chiefs (from Rams)

  • Kaleb Elarms-Orr, LB, TCU (6-2, 234 pounds)

170. Denver Broncos

  • Jeff Caldwell, WR, Cincinnati (6-5, 216 pounds)

171. New England Patriots

  • Lance Mason, TE, Wisconsin (6-4, 236 pounds)

172. New Orleans Saints (from Seahawks)

  • Zane Durant, DT, Penn State (6-1, 190 pounds)

173. Baltimore Ravens (compensatory)

  • Jager Burton, C/G, Kentucky (6-4, 312 pounds)

174. Baltimore Ravens (compensatory)

  • DeMonte Capehart, DT, Clemson (6-5, 313 pounds)

175. Las Vegas Raiders (compensatory)

  • Wesley Williams, EDGE, Duke (6-4, 256 pounds)

176. Kansas City Chiefs (compensatory)

  • Isaiah Nwokobia, S, SMU (6-1, 205 pounds)

177. Dallas Cowboys (compensatory)

  • Aiden Fisher, LB, Indiana (6-1, 232 pounds)

178. Philadelphia Eagles (compensatory)

  • Jaeden Roberts, G/C, Alabama (6-5, 333 pounds)

179. New York Jets (compensatory)

  • VJ Payne, S, Kansas State (6-3, 206 pounds)

180. Dallas Cowboys (compensatory)

  • Ar'maj Reed-Adams, G/C, Texas A&M (6-6, 314 pounds)

181. Detroit Lions (compensatory)

  • Bishop Fitzgerald, S, USC (5-11, 201 pounds)

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182. Buffalo Bills (from Jets)

  • Owen Heinicke, LB, Oklahoma (6-1, 227 pounds)

183. Arizona Cardinals

  • Caden Curry, EDGE, Ohio State (6-3, 257 pounds)

184. Tennessee Titans

  • DeVonta Smith, CB, Notre Dame (5-11, 195 pounds)

185. Las Vegas Raiders

  • Trey Moore, LB, Texas (6-2, 243 pounds)

186. New York Giants

  • Brent Austin, CB, California (5-11, 180 pounds)

187. Washington Commanders

  • Mason Reiger, EDGE, Wisconsin (6-5, 251 pounds)

188. Seattle Seahawks (from Browns)

  • Alex Harkey, G/C, Oregon (6-6, 308 pounds)

189. Cincinnati Bengals 

  • Aamil Wagner, OT, Notre Dame (6-6, 306 pounds)

190. New Orleans Saints

  • Aaron Anderson, WR, LSU (5-8, 191 pounds)

191. New England Patriots (from Chiefs)

  • C.J. Daniels, WR, Miami (6-2, 202 pounds)

192. New York Giants (from Dolphins)

  • Lander Barton, LB, Utah (6-5, 233 pounds)

193. New York Giants (from Cowboys)

  • Kendrick Law, WR, Kentucky (6-0, 203 pounds)

194. Tennessee Titans (from Ravens)

  • Red Murdock, LB, Buffalo (6-2, 232 pounds)

195. Tampa Bay Buccaneers

  • Nolan Rucci, OT, Penn State (6-8, 305 pounds)

196. Minnesota Vikings (from Colts)

  • Oscar Delp, TE, Georgia (6-5, 245 pounds)

197. Philadelphia Eagles (from Falcons)

  • Tyler Onyedim, DT, Texas A&M (6-3, 292 pounds)

198. New England Patriots (from Vikings)

  • Markel Bell, OT, Miami (6-8, 335 pounds)

199. Cincinnati Bengals (from Lions)

  • Lorenzo Styles II, CB, Ohio State (6-0, 194 pounds)

200. Carolina Panthers

  • Jeremiah Wright, C/G, Auburn (6-,5, 331 pounds)

201. Green Bay Packers

  • Le'Veon Moss, RB, Texas A&M (5-11, 203 pounds)

202. New England Patriots (from Steelers)

  • Cole Wisniewski, S, Texas Tech (6-4, 220 pounds)

203. Jacksonville Jaguars (from Eagles)

  • Louis Moore, S, Indiana (5-11, 191 pounds)

204. Los Angeles Chargers

  • Nadame Tucker, EDGE, Western Michigan (6-2, 247 pounds)

205. Detroit Lions (from Jaguars)

  • Bryson Eason, DT, Tennessee (6-2, 323 pounds)

206. Cleveland Browns (from Bears)

  • Luke Altmeyer, QB, Illinois (6-2, 210 pounds)

207. Los Angeles Rams (from Texans)

  • Caleb Douglas, WR, Texas Tech (6-3, 206 pounds)

208. Las Vegas Raiders (from Bills)

  • Andre Fuller, S, Toledo (6-1, 200 pounds)

209. Washington Commanders (from 49ers)

  • Nick Barrett, DT, South Carolina (6-3, 312 pounds)

210. Kansas City Chiefs (from Ravens)

  • Eli Heidenreich, RB, Navy (6-0, 198 pounds)

211. Baltimore Ravens (from Broncos)

  • Dae'Quan Wright, TE, Ole Miss (6-4, 246 pounds)

212. New England Patriots (compensatory)

  • Jack Kelly, LB, BYU (6-2, 240 pounds)

213. Detroit Lions (from Seahawks)

  • Kaelon Black, RB, Indiana (5-9, 208 pounds)

214. Indianapolis Colts (from Steelers, compensatory)

  • Chase Roberts, WR, BYU (6-3, 209 pounds)

215. Atlanta Falcons (from Eagles, compensatory)

  • Zavion Thomas, WR, LSU (5-10, 190 pounds)

216. Pittsburgh Steelers (compensatory)

  • Pat Coogan, G/C, Indiana (6-5, 311 pounds)

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217. Arizona Cardinals

  • Bud Clark, S, TCU (6-1, 188 pounds)

218. Dallas Cowboys (from Titans)

  • Tanner Koziol, TE, Houston (6-6, 247 pounds)

219. Las Vegas Raiders

  • Sawyer Robertson, QB, Baylor (6-4, 216 pounds)

220. Buffalo Bills (from Jets)

  • Harold Perkins Jr., LB, LSU (6-1, 223 pounds)

221. Cincinnati Bengals (from Giants)

  • Jimmy Rolder, LB, Michigan (6-2, 240 pounds)

222. Detroit Lions (from Browns)

  • Domani Jackson, CB, Alabama (6-1, 194 pounds)

223. Washington Commanders

  • Robert Spears-Jennings, S, Oklahoma (6-2, 205 pounds)

224. Pittsburgh Steelers (from Saints)

  • Jordan van der Berg, DT, Georgia Tech (6-3, 310 pounds)

225. Tennessee Titans (from Chiefs)

  • D'Zhaun Stribling, WR, Ole Miss (6-2, 207 pounds)

226. Cincinnati Bengals

  • John Michael Gyllenborg, TE, Wyoming (6-6, 249 pounds)

227. Miami Dolphins

  • Taylen Green, QB, Arkansas (6-6, 227 pounds)

228. New York Jets (from Cowboys)

  • Diego Pounds, OT, Ole Miss (6-6, 325 pounds)

229. Tampa Bay Buccaneers

  • Cian Slone, EDGE, NC State (6-4, 235 pounds)

230. Indianapolis Colts (from Steelers)

  • Robert Henry Jr., RB, UTSA (5-9, 196 pounds)

231. Atlanta Falcons

  • Fa'alili Fa'amoe, OT, Wake Forest (6-5, 311 pounds)

232. Los Angeles Rams (from Ravens)

  • Anez Cooper, G/C, Miami (6-6, 334 pounds)

233. Jacksonville Jaguars (from Lions)

  • J. Michael Sturdivant, WR, Florida (6-3, 207 pounds)

234. Minnesota Vikings

  • Barion Brown, WR, LSU (5-11, 177 pounds)

235. Minnesota Vikings (from Panthers)

  • Travis Burke, OT, Memphis (6-9, 325 pounds)

236. Green Bay Packers

  • Quintayvious Hutchins, EDGE, Boston College (6-3, 233 pounds)

237. Pittsburgh Steelers

  • Tommy Doman Jr., P, Florida (6-4, 214 pounds)

238. Miami Dolphins (from Chargers)

  • Miles Kitselman, TE, Tennessee (6-5, 251 pounds)

239. Chicago Bears (from Jaguars)

  • Jayden Ott, RB, Oklahoma (5-11, 198 pounds)

240. Jacksonville Jaguars

  • Jalen Stroman, S, Notre Dame (6-0, 199 pounds)

241. Chicago Bears

  • Chris Adams, G/C, Memphis (6-5, 311 pounds)

242. New York Jets (from Bills)

  • Dominic Svada, K, Michigan (6-3, 178 pounds)

243. Houston Texans (from 49ers)

  • Noah Thomas, WR, Georgia (6-4, 203 pounds)

244. Minnesota Vikings (from Texans)

  • Roman Hemby, RB, Indiana (6-0, 207 pounds)

245. Jacksonville Jaguars (from Rams)

  • Jack Pyburn, EDGE, LSU (6-4, 258 pounds)

246. Denver Broncos

  • Vincent Anthony Jr., EDGE, Duke (6-6, 258 pounds)

247. New England Patriots

  • Brett Thorson, P, Georgia (6-1, 237 pounds)

248. Cleveland Browns (from Seahawks)

  • J'Mari Taylor, RB, Virginia (5-10, 199 pounds)

249. Indianapolis Colts (compensatory)

  • Jalon Daniels, QB, Kansas (6-1, 219 pounds)

250. Baltimore Ravens (compensatory)

  • Desmond Reid, RB, Pittsburgh (5-6, 174 pounds)

251. Los Angeles Rams (compensatory)

  • Vinny Anthony II, WR, Wisconsin (6-0, 183 pounds)

252. Los Angeles Rams (compensatory)

  • George Gumbs Jr., EDGE, Florida (6-4, 245 pounds)

253. Baltimore Ravens (compensatory)

  • Cole Payton, QB, North Dakota State (6-3, 232 pounds)

254. Indianapolis Colts (compensatory)

  • T.J. Hall, CB, Iowa (6-1, 189 pounds)

255. Green Bay Packers (compensatory)

  • Trey Smack, K, Florida (6-1, 188 pounds)

256. Denver Broncos (compensatory)

  • Behren Morton, QB, Texas Tech (6-2, 221 pounds)

257. Denver Broncos (compensatory)

  • Will Kacmarek, TE, Ohio State (6-5, 261 pounds)
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