PrimetimePerri 2026 NFL Mock 1.0 (No Trade)

published on 1/7/2026


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Round 1

Picks 17-32
17. Lions: Kayden Proctor, OT, Alabama

The Lions SuperBowl window is closing at an alarming rate, their offensive line, although great, has been constantly banged up and in need of some more youth. Proctor is a very raw talent with incredible size, he will fit in perfectly on a physical Lions team.


18. Vikings: Jermod McCoy, CB, Tennessee

The Vikings can use a little help in their secondary, lucky for them, this is a relatively talented DB draft class for them to sort out a weak secondary.


19. Panthers: Peter Woods, DT, Clemson

Defence defence defence. The panthers need to fix this defence, and fast. The Panthers secondary has been serviceable although they are bottom 5 in QB sacks. This is a playoff team moving forward and needs to be built like one. Woods is a versatile defensive lineman who can grow and learn some better pass rushing.


20. Cowboys: L.T. Overton, DT, Alabama

The Cowboys are back up with their second selection in the first round, one thing of note id like to mention is the upcoming free agents in Javonte Williams and George Pickens, there is a possibility the Cowboys are unable to retain one of them and go offence here. For our scenario we assume they are able to bring back Pickens and will continue to fix a partridge defence with some pass rushing help.


21. Steelers: Caleb Lomu, OT, Utah

With how much money the Steelers have invested in their defence, they will need to shift their draft focus on the offence. Lomu should be able to slot in on this Steelers line.


22. Chargers: Brandon Cisse, CB, South Carolina

This Chargers team is a serious playoff contender and needs instant starters. There is a chance they go OL here although I believe they need to look at CB and draft Cisse who showed flashes in man and zone.


23. Eagles: Colton Hood, CB, Tennessee

Depending on Lane Johnsons future, the Eagles may need to get offensive line help to fix that right side of the line. Were going to assume he stays which would have Philly pivot to CB for a long term solution next to Mitchell.


24. Bills: Denzel Boston, WR, Washington

It seems like the Bills have been looking for WR1 every season since the Diggs departure. Boston may finally be the piece that the Bills have been looking for.


25. Bears: T.J. Parker, DE, Clemson

The Bears invested alot of money and draft capital into their offence and it's fair to say that they succeeded. This is a unit that will be in the playoff hunt moving forward and is in desperate need of help on that defensive line.


26. 49ers: Makai Lemon, WR, USC

Juan Jennings is a pending free agent, Pearsall cannot stay healthy and Kittle is aging, the Niners need to replace these weapons and fast. Lemon is a speedy slot receiver that could have success in Shanahans system.


27. Texans: Isaiah World, OT, Oregon

Houstons offensive line has been better than expected, but that's not good enough. Although he still needs some polishing, World is absolutely massive and can be an instant starter on this line.


28. Browns: Zion Young, DE, Missouri

The Browns are back up after going offensive line at pick 6. There is a possibility they continue to build the line depending how this offseason goes, but for the sake of things we'll assume they've added some line help. That being said Myles Garrett needs some assistance on the other side and Zion Young has the tools to help instantly.


29. Rams: Will Lee III, CB, Texas A&M

The Rams are up again after going offensive line at pick 13. There are a few Rams corners pending in free agency so this is a good opportunity to get even younger and cheaper on the back end.


30. Patriots: Kenyon Sadiq, TE, Oregon

The Patriots receiving core is a bit of a mashup of players with not really a single Alpha. Although I don't believe Sadiq is a true number one, he is someone who can create mistmatches and chaos for defenders with his speed and hands.


31. Broncos: A’Mauri Washington, DT, Oregon

Washington is a massive run stuffer that has already shown some NFL traits with his run defence. He will need to learn better pass rushing but the Broncos don't need assistance there at the moment.


32. Seahawks: K.C. Concepcion, S, Texas A&M

The Seahawks don't have much outside of JSN, and with offensive coordinator Klint Kubiak likely departing for a head coaching role, it may be time to address some offensive weapons. Concepcion is a speedy route runner who can get open at all three levels, lack of size may hinder his potential.


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