Round 1


This pick feels perfect for Arizona. It makes too much sense.


Ezeiruaka feels like the type of 3-4 outside linebacker that the Bucs go for.


Yes...Denver could go Running Back here, but because of how deep this class is at that position and how thin the WR position is, the Broncos will likely take a much needed weapon for Nix and fill the RB need in round 2.


Pittsburgh is not a dumb, stupid, desperate organization and I should know (I'm a Cleveland sports fan). They are NOT going to draft a QB with this pick. This class is so weak at QB and they don't have a 2nd round pick, so why would they use their lone premium pick on a Hail Mary? This is not how the Steelers operate. They will be smart and fill a major need on their defensive line.


Seahawks have been connected to Zabel in recent weeks. If they don't take him or another offensive lineman, they will probably select JSN's former college teammate, Emeka Egbuka to form a nice WR duo.


I don't see Egbuka falling farther than this and the Packers need a legit talent at receiver.


Chiefs trade up in order to secure the services of a legitimate prospect at left tackle.


Texans get squeezed out by KC in this mock for the services of Simmons, so they settle on Conerly.


Rams could go with Hairston here, but I think Barron just fits their system better.


Baltimore would be thrilled to end up with Starks here. They may even consider trading up for a safety, but only if Starks or Emmanwori is gone in the top 20.


The Redskins have other needs, but I don't see them passing up the opportunity to take a weapon like Hampton here.


They have a significant need at CB and Hairston should be the best available at this point. Although Amos is also an option.


Vikings trade down, get some much needed draft capital and they take a good prospect that fills a major need.


Philly needs to start looking at the long-term outlook of its offensive line, specifically the interior portion of it. Jackson is good enough to be a day 1 starter and he can serve as a backup in case of injury or trade. He will likely serve as depth for this year, but that will not be the case in 2026.