NFL comparisons come with any pre-draft evaluation of prospects. The 2026 class is no exception, regardless of position.
Likening players entering the league to players already in the league gives a better understanding of what kind of talent a team will get — great, good, bad or somewhere in between.
From floor to ceiling, here's looking at Sporting News' first-round projections based on NFL veterans past and present:
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NFL Mock Draft 2026

1. Las Vegas Raiders
Fernando Mendoza, QB, Indiana (6-5, 236 pounds)
Mendoza is right up there with the best pocket passing prospects in the past 20 drafts, including first-rounders Matt Ryan, Joe Burrow and Jared Goff, and later-round sleepers Brock Purdy and Kirk Cousins, the latter now serving as Mendoza's ideal veteran backup and initial competition.
2. New York Jets
- David Bailey, EDGE, Texas Tech (6-4, 251 pounds)
The Jets should have taken notice that Will Anderson Jr. just got a massive extension and that's the kind of dominant all-around potential Bailey has. He can also be as effective in coverage as Rams recent first-rounder Jared Verse and has some of that Brian Burns-like athleticism, too.
3. Arizona Cardinals
Arvell Reese, LB/EDGE, Ohio State (6-4, 241 pounds)
The Cardinals and the rest of the league has been well aware of how Micah Parsons came in as a star linebacker from Penn State and turned into a devastating, versatile pass rusher for the Cowboys and now the Packers. Reese can channel that same vibe from the Big Ten.
4. Tennessee Titans
Carnell Tate, WR, Ohio State (6-2, 192 pounds)
The Titans need to get a true No. 1 wide receiver for Cam Ward and after some late evaluation of Tate, they might seem him as the needed choice for their second-year QB instead of a luxury running back pick. Tate is a combination of Mike Evans and George Pickens with his size, strength, field-stretching ability and red zone pop.
5. New York Giants
Jeremiyah Love, RB, Notre Dame (6-0, 212 pounds)
The Giants have grown enamored with Love of late as John Harbaugh has vision of him becoming the new Derrick Henry and helping Jaxson Dart become the sequel to the Lamar Jackson dual threat the new coach had in Baltimore. Love has some Henry hammer ability, but he's more like recent Falcons first-rounder Bijan Robinson and speedy former Chiefs workhorse Jamaal Charles.

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6. Cleveland Browns
Caleb Downs, S, Ohio State (6-0, 206 pounds)
The Browns might trade down from this pick should Tate be off the board as offense takes a little precedence over defense. But if they stay and take Downs to fill their safety cleanup need, they can take the hybrid of rival Ravens Kyle Hamilton and Ed Reed.
7. Washington Commanders
Sonny Styles, LB, Ohio State (6-5, 244 pounds)
The Commanders are ready to take the best defensive player available and have liked what Styles can do in the middle of Dan Quinn's defense as their version of either recent Hall of Famer Luke Kuechly or future Hall of Famer and replace their own future Hall of Famer, Bobby Wagner.
8. New Orleans Saints
Rueben Bain Jr., EDGE, Miami (6-2, 263 pounds)
The Saints also can be fortunate to let the draft "come to them" and land Bain to be their pass-rushing and run-stopping successor to Cameron Jordan. The strength and power comparisons to Jordan (6-4, 287) are uncanny.
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 Delane compares well to him as the strongest cover corner in this class with some shutdown potential. Kansas City will feel Delane won't disappoint like other recent first-rounders Pat Surtain II, Sauce Gardner and Quinyon Mitchell.
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10. New York Giants (from Bengals)
Peter Woods, DT, Clemson (6-2, 298 pounds)
The Giants, in the wake of trading former Clemson star Dexter Lawrence for this pick, can take a shot on Woods being a Chris Jones or Jeffery Simmons-level inside disruptor with massive pass-rush upside.
11. Miami Dolphins
- Francis Mauigoa, OT, Miami (6-6, 315 pounds)
The Dolphins have two first-rounders so the thought is they will prioritize offensive tackle before wide receiver in terms of key rebuilding needs. Mauigoa could be a strong long-term right-side solution in the Penei Sewell vein.
12. Dallas Cowboys
- Jermod McCoy, CB, Tennessee (6-1, 188 pounds)
The Cowboys will be willing to be more aggressive to get defensive help, trading up for either Styles or Delane. They should be happy to have a prospect who compares very favorably to former top Browns starter Joe Haden.
13. Los Angeles Rams (from Falcons)
Spencer Fano, OT, Utah (6-6, 302 pounds)
The Rams are in the market for stashing a versatile future starting offensive linemen. Fano has some qualities inside of Mike Iupati and outside of current Seahawks starter Charles Cross.
14. Baltimore Ravens
- Jordyn Tyson, WR, Arizona State (6-2, 203 pounds)
The Ravens can go after their version of Michael Pittman Jr. as a potential big slot or a versatile route-runner in the Amari Cooper mold. They want a big complementary target to Zay Flowers and also lost key tight end target Isaiah Likely.
15. Tampa Bay Buccaneers
- Kenyon Sadiq, TE, Oregon (6-3, 241 pounds)
The Bucs did bring back Cade Otton and have key defensive needs, but this would be a unique way to replace Mike Evans in the new offense to better support Baker Mayfield and Emeka Egbuka. Sadiq matches some traits of recent first-rounders Kyle Pitts, Brock Bowers and Tyler Warren and is the biggest positional freak since Vernon Davis.

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. Lemon makes sense as someone who can get open often in the middle, la la fellow former Trojan Amon-Ra St. Brown.
17. Detroit Lions
- Olaivavega Ioane, G, Penn State (6-4, 330 pounds)
The Lions need to focus on their offensive line rebuild and getting the big, powerful and mean Ioane from the Nittany Lions would be ideal to maintain their run blocking strength inside. The best-case scenario is Quenton Nelson while Ioane also has qualities of long-time Browns stalwart
18. Minnesota Vikings
Dillon Thienman, S, Oregon (6-0, 201 pounds)
The Vikings need to replenish safety with some personnel losses and weaknesses. Thienman blew up the Combine as a dynamic athlete who can give them a huge playmaking force in coverage. He can be a scary combination of Kyle Hamilton and Cooper DeJean.
19. Carolina Panthers
Monroe Freeling, OT, Georgia (6-7, 315 pounds)
The Panthers have a need on the offensive line and Freeling is an intriguing athlete who can start right away at either left guard or right tackle. He can also develop into a top left tackle and allow Ikem Ekonwu to bounce inside. He has a lot of Bernhard Raimann qualities.
20. Dallas Cowboys (from Packers)
Akheem Mesidor, EDGE, Miami (6-3, 259 pounds)
The Cowboys can work on rebuilding their pass rush for defensive coordinator Christian Parker, too, with Mesidor, providing some explosive burst to transition well as a hybrid producer in the new base 3-4. He has the potential to be the new Michael Bennett.
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21. Pittsburgh Steelers
- Blake Miller, OT, Clemson (6-6, 315 pounds)
The Steelers need to shore up right tackle with a powerful presence in the running game and his toughness and technique are reminiscent of the Broncos' Mike McGlinchey.
22. Los Angeles Chargers
Avieon Terrell, CB, Clemson (5-11, 186 pounds)
The Chargers will consider pass rusher and offensive line early, too, but they do have a key need at corner for a physical cover man. Terrell compares best to his older brother, the Falcons' A.J. Terrell.
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 secondary but also should love the fact of McNeil-Warren meshing well in making plays in coverage like a bigger Kevin Byard III.
24. Cleveland Browns (from Jaguars)
Caleb Lomu, OT, Utah (6-6, 304 pounds)
The Browns need to go to work in reconstructing the offensive line after all their big hits inside and outside of late. Lomu could be their long-term tackle like the Falcons' Jake Matthews.
25. Chicago Bears
Keldric Faulk, EDGE, Auburn (6-6, 276 pounds)
The Bears have been attached to Faulk as a big complementary pass rusher to Montez Sweat since early in the draft process. His powerful style is much like a combination of former Dennis Allen stars Cameron Jordan and Trey Hendrickson.

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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. Howell was built to thrive in their scheme. Howell has the sack-ability of former Aggie Von Miller with the relentlessness of Aiden Hutchinson to say he will have a high floor.
27. San Francisco 49ers
- Kadyn Proctor, OT, Alabama (6-7, 366 pounds)
The 49ers have become more enamored with the massive athlete as they prepare to soon replace Trent Williams at left tackle. Proctor's appeal is how nimble is for that size and how he can develop consistent technique and execution in their blocking system. They are hoping he can be the next Williams or Jonathan Ogden.
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 pop like former Bengals star Geno Atkins.
29. Kansas City Chiefs (from Rams)
Omar Cooper Jr., WR, Indiana (6-0, 196 pounds)
The Chiefs aren't in desperate need at wide receiver but will need to think long before passing on Cooper should he remain on the board. Cooper compares most favorably as another version of Rashee Rice but also has some Brandon Aiyuk on-field qualities.
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 and is most like Waddle.

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31. New England Patriots
C.J. Allen, LB, Georgia (6-1, 230 pounds)
The Patriots go for the best player available and take a linebacker in Allen whose speed, versatility, intangibles and sound tackling can make him a smaller version of long-time Dont'a Hightower for Mike Vrabel.
32. Seattle Seahawks
T.J. Parker, EDGE, Clemson (6-4, 265 pounds)
The Seahawks lost Boye Mafe in free agency and would benefit from adding this instinctual pass rusher to their rotation with some Jadeveon Clowney qualities in stopping the run.

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