PrimetimePerri 2026 NFL Mock 2.3 (No Trade)
A bit of a larger update from Mock 2.1. Free Agency and Pro Days will likely continue to change the selections.
Round 1
Picks 1-16
Picks 17-32
With Taylor Decker gone, there’s a huge hole at Left Tackle. Freeling might have to start right away.
With Harrison Smith out, this is basically a direct replacement for the future, and for the present.
Outside of Tet McMillan, this offence needs weapons badly. While Sadiq is undersized for a Tight End, he makes up for it with blazing speed, which creates matchup nightmares for defences.
As mentioned earlier—edge, CB, and interior D-line. CB is done, now they address the interior. Woods could also see early playing time along with being Kenny Clark’s replacement.
Fano might slide due to size concerns, possibly projecting as a guard or swing-tackle. Still, Pittsburgh needs Offensive-line help, especially if Aaron Rodgers runs it back.
This Defensive-line is aging, and underperforming. Jim Harbaugh wants to win now, so plugging gaps is key. McDonald is a run-stuffer, but his pass rush still needs work.
The Eagles have a lot of question marks right now. Offensive-line feels like the safest bet to address. Proctor can develop without being rushed out there.
They grabbed a Wide Receiver earlier, now they look to the trenches. Iheanachor has the size and length to compete at either tackle spot, likely left-tackle with Dawand Jones struggles.
It came down to Kendrick Faulk or Young. Faulk has size and potential, but Young brings more of the consistent pass rush juice that Chicago desperately needs.
The Bills have somewhat patched things together at safety, but it’s not enough. This secondary has been an issue for years—time to properly address it.
Faulk fits the 49ers mold perfectly—versatile, athletic, and disruptive. Learning some pass-rushing from Nick Bosa wouldn’t hurt either.
This feels like a luxury pick, but sometimes you just take the talent. With contracts coming up in the secondary, this could be a smart long-term move.
The Chiefs still needs pass rush help, especially after losing Charles Omenihu. With Chris Jones aging, adding young explosiveness off the edge here is key for SuperBowl runs.
After trading Waddle to the Denver Broncos, Miami can land a high-upside corner here. Terrell’s athleticism makes him a great fit against smaller receivers, taller receivers may give him trouble.
We all watched that SuperBowl beat down right. Now with Morgan Moses likely gone after this season, the Pats need a long-term answer at right-tackle. Miller fits the mold.
Seattle lost edge threat Boye Mafe and Demarcus Lawrence isn’t getting younger. Parker is raw but loaded with upside and won’t need to carry a big role immediately.
Picks 1-16
Picks 17-32