May 13, 2026

Full Seven Round Mock Draft – 2026 NFL Draft

1st Round

  1. Las Vegas Raiders – Fernando Mendoza, QB, Indiana

Mendoza to the Raiders at number one is essentially a lock. The reigning Heisman Trophy winner and National Champion will immediately start in Las Vegas with Kirk Cousins now offering some veteran mentorship as the backup.

  1. New York Jets – Arvell Reese, LB, Ohio State

Arvell Reese is an athlete who can make an impact as an off-ball linebacker or on-ball rushing off the edge. Personally, I prefer him off-ball and blitzing up the middle. The Jets need both on their roster and should just take the best available player at number two. By selecting Reese, they get an elite talent who can move around on defense, despite the expectation that he’ll be called an edge rusher primarily.

  1. New York Giants (mock trade with the Arizona Cardinals) – Jeremiyah Love, RB, Notre Dame

Giants get 3 – Cardinals get 5 and 145

At number three, the Giants and Cardinals already get the trades rolling. The Giants haven’t had a true starting running back since Saquon Barkley went to Philadelphia. Jeremiyah Love is by far the best running back prospect this year and expected to be a top 10 pick. The Cardinals aren’t a threat for Love because they already have Tyler Allgeier, James Conner and Trey Benson. With the Titans potentially looking to select the star running back, the Giants jump ahead and the Cardinals gain another pick this year.

  1. Tennessee Titans – David Bailey, Edge, Texas Tech

If Love were still available, the Titans would have likely selected him here at number four. Now, the Titans pivot to selecting who they view is the best available player – David Bailey. The edge rusher fills a major need as Tennessee look to transform their roster and catch up to the rest of the AFC South.

  1. Arizona Cardinals (mock trade with the New York Giants) – Francis Mauigoa, OT, Miami FL

After trading back two spots and gaining another asset in this year’s draft, the Cardinals still select their primary target in Mauigoa. Arizona needs a strong right tackle opposite Paris Johnson Jr. on the left side of the line. They fill the need with the best right tackle in this class.

  1. Dallas Cowboys (mock trade with the Cleveland Browns) – Sonny Styles, LB, Ohio State

Cowboys get 6 and 39 – Browns get 12, 20 and 218

The Browns and the Cowboys have been popular mentions when it comes to a first-round trade this year. The Cowboys have significant needs on defense which pairs well with the 2026 NFL Draft being a defense-heavy draft. For the Browns, who have greater needs on offense, trading down to end up with three first round selections makes a ton of sense. The Cowboys now walk away from the newly acquired number six pick with star Ohio State linebacker Sonny Styles, who will look to help transform that defense.

  1. Washington Commanders – Carnell Tate, WR, Ohio State

Ohio State Buckeyes in back-to-back picks as the Commanders select Carnell Tate. He now joins fellow OSU alum, Terry McLaurin, as Washington tries to give Jayden Daniels more weapons on the outside.

  1. New Orleans Saints – Reuben Bain Jr., Edge, Miami FL

The Saints were a pick away from Tate falling into their lap, but with him now off the board, New Orleans turns their attention to another one of their top three needs, edge rusher. Bain was dominant last season with Miami. The Saints will hope that he can offer some relentless pressure right away.

  1. Kansas City Chiefs – Jermod McCoy, CB, Tennessee

The Chiefs are looking a bit thin in the secondary at the moment, so they go with a top corner talent at number nine. There have been rumors that McCoy may slide, but the Chiefs value the big corner enough to still make the top 10 pick.

  1. Los Angeles Rams (mock trade with the Cincinnati Bengals) – Makai Lemon, WR, USC

Rams get 10 and 110 – Bengals get 13 and 61

The Bengals are likely thinking about turning in a card with the name – Caleb Downs – on it. However, the Rams come calling to try to ensure they get ahead of Miami and Cleveland in the Makai Lemon sweepstakes. The Bengals take the deal to move back a few spots, take more time to evaluate and also acquire pick 61. In turn, the Rams will be feeling really good about Davante Adams and Puka Nacua on the outside with Lemon in the slot. Stafford will be at no loss of receivers in 2026.

  1. Miami Dolphins – Mansoor Delane, CB, LSU

The Dolphins have a need at nearly every position group, but they’ll likely be primarily targeting WR, CB or LB early. At eleven, Miami ultimately decides to take consensus top three corner, Mansoor Delane.

  1. Cleveland Browns (mock trade with the Dallas Cowboys) – Caleb Downs, SAF, Ohio State

After trading back from number six, the Browns are expected to target wide receiver or offensive tackle at number 12. Despite defense not needing to be the primary focus, the slight slide of Caleb Downs is intriguing especially with two other opportunities to take major needs on night one. Cleveland jumps on the opportunity, select my number one overall prospect in the class and strengthen an already dominant defense.

  1. Cincinnati Bengals (mock trade with the Los Angeles Rams) – Olaivavega Ioane, OG, Penn State

With a division rival in Cleveland snagging Downs, the Bengals are back on the clock and decide to protect franchise quarterback Joe Burrow. Ioane may not be a pick that Cincy fans will be overly excited about, but he’s by far the best natural guard in this class. The Bengals have never given Burrow a strong offensive line, so maybe this can make a major difference.

  1. Baltimore Ravens – Kenyon Sadiq, TE, Oregon

Kenyon Sadiq is a unique type of talent at tight end. He’s athletic, a natural route runner and more of a slot tight end. In many ways he’s a lot like Isaiah Likely who just left Baltimore for the New York Giants. The Ravens spend pick number 14 on a direct replacement to once again pair with Mark Andrews.

  1. Tampa Bay Buccaneers – Cashius Howell, Edge, Texas A&M

The Tampa Bay Buccaneers need defensive acquisitions in 2026. They get their draft started with a talented edge rusher in Cashius Howell, who should nicely fit the 3-4 scheme as an outside linebacker.

  1. Los Angeles Chargers (mock trade with the New York Jets) – Spencer Fano, OT, Utah

Chargers get 16 and 228 – Jets get 22, 86 and 204

The Jets are rumored to have their sights set on Omar Cooper Jr. With Jordan Tyson surprisingly still available, the Jets should be able to afford moving back to acquire additional assets and still get their guy. The Chargers come calling because Fano is still available, and they need more offensive line support. Fano will likely get kicked inside to guard but has the versatility to go back to tackle if needed.

  1. Detroit Lions – Akheem Mesidor, Edge, Miami FL

The Lions took a large step backwards last season and much of that is attributed to some declines in defensive efficiency compared to 2024. Right now, the Lions don’t have a great edge rusher opposite Aidan Hutchinson, so selecting Mesidor should only help that front four.

  1. Minnesota Vikings – Kayden McDonald, NT, Ohio State

The Vikings have some edge rushers who can make an impact, but they need to be stouter in the middle. The way to do that is by selecting Kayden McDonald. The big nose tackle can plug the hole to stuff the run, but he’s also pretty athletic for a massive frame. This will be one step in the right direction for Minnesota up front.

  1. Carolina Panthers – Jordyn Tyson, WR, Arizona State

Last year, the Panthers selected Tetairoa McMillan in the first round, who went on to catch 70 passes for 1,014 yards and seven touchdowns in his rookie season. The offense looked way better with Bryce Young in 2025 yet adding a player like Tyson would only help continue to raise that bar. That’s where the Panthers go – putting two contested catch masters on the outside.

  1. Cleveland Browns (mock trade with the Dallas Cowboys) – Monroe Freeling, OT, Georgia

After selecting Downs with their prior selection, the Browns are thrilled that Monroe Freeling is still on the board. Cleveland quickly submit the card and Freeling instantly slots in as the starting left tackle next season.

  1. Pittsburgh Steelers – Avieon Terrell, CB, Clemson

Ty Simpson is available for the taking, but in classic Steelers fashion, they skip quarterback and go with defensive talent in the first round. Terrell should offer steady production on the outside.

  1. New York Jets (mock trade with Los Angeles Chargers) – Omar Cooper Jr., WR, Indiana

The trade back pays off for the Jets as it works out exactly how they wanted. With Omar Cooper Jr. still available, New York snags someone who they believe will be the perfect complimentary piece to Garrett Wilson.

  1. Philadelphia Eagles – Chase Bisontis, OG, Texas A&M

The Eagles may not have as many major needs as some other teams in the league, but offensive guard should be priority number one. By selecting Bisontis at number 23, the Eagles can check that off the list and focus on best available moving forward.

  1. Cleveland Browns – Denzel Boston, WR, Washington

The Browns are back on the clock for pick number three in the first round and this should be an easy selection. Denzel Boston is one of the best wide receivers in this class with great size, strong hands and fantastic body control. He has the ability to instantly become Cleveland’s primary target on the outside – and just like that Cleveland’s top needs are taken care of on night one.

  1. Chicago Bears – Caleb Lomu, OT, Utah

The Bears would likely have chosen Boston had Cleveland not taken him the pick before, but Lomu is a glaring name on the available list at 25. Chicago makes the selection to strengthen their protection of franchise quarterback, Caleb Williams.

  1. Buffalo Bills – R Mason Thomas, Edge, Oklahoma

If the Buffalo Bills want to make it to a Super Bowl then they need to strengthen their defense, especially against the run. R Mason Thomas is an explosive edge rusher who impressed me with his ability to make plays versus the run and also terrorize opposing QBs. He should fit the Bills system well and Buffalo makes the pick at 26.

  1. Arizona Cardinals (mock trade with the San Francisco 49ers) – Ty Simpson, QB, Alabama

Cardinals get 27 and 139 – 49ers get 34, 65 and 104

Nearing the end of the first round, it’s looking likely that Ty Simpson won’t hear his name called until Friday. However, the Jets look like a strong potential selection at 33 to kick off the second round. The Cardinals decide to jump back into the first round to get ahead of the Jets and snag Simpson. Despite being a division rival, the 49ers take the deal due to the several selections in return. Simpson now enters the starting QB mix in Arizona with Jacoby Brissett and Gardner Minshew.

  1. Houston Texans – Kadyn Proctor, OT, Alabama

The Texans need to do a better job of protecting CJ Stroud. Proctor is the perfect fit, and some will be surprised if he’s still available by pick 28. The large tackle will likely plug in on the left side right away.

  1. Kansas City Chiefs – KC Concepcion, WR, Texas A&M

With their second pick in the first round, the Chiefs weigh out the decision to address a need at edge or select Concepcion who fits the mold of a Kansas City receiver. To no surprise, the Chiefs go with a speedy wide receiver when they have the chance.

  1. Kansas City Chiefs (mock trade with the Miami Dolphins) – T.J. Parker, Edge, Clemson

Chiefs get 30 and 238 – Dolphins get 40, 74 and 210

After selecting Concepcion, the Chiefs take advantage of the Dolphins now looking to trade back. The Chiefs jump back into the first round to address the need at edge and snag T.J. Parker. The Clemson edge rusher should immediately start oppositive George Karlaftis.

  1. New England Patriots – Emmanuel Pregnon, OG, Oregon

The Patriots had an impressive turnaround last year and fell short in the Super Bowl. They could still use some more support on the offensive line moving forward, and Emmanuel Pregnon would be a solid pick at this spot. The Patriots have expressed interest and that holds true in the draft.

  1. Seattle Seahawks – Jonah Coleman, RB, Washington

The Seahawks won a Super Bowl but also drove Kenneth Walker away by giving Zach Charbonnet too many touches, especially near the end zone. As much as they like Charbonnet, he’s not a starting caliber running back in my opinion. They close opening night by keeping Jonah Coleman in the pacific northwest – who will now be part of the split backfield.

 

2nd Round

  1. New York Jets – Anthony Hill Jr., LB – Texas
  2. San Francisco 49ers (mock trade with the Arizona Cardinals) – Lee Hunter, DT, Texas Tech
  3. Tennessee Titans – CJ Allen, LB, Georgia
  4. Las Vegas Raiders – Dillon Thieneman, SAF, Oregon
  5. New York Giants – Chris Bell, WR, Louisville
  6. Houston Texans – Peter Woods, DT, Clemson
  7. Dallas Cowboys (mock trade with the Cleveland Browns) – Colton Hood, CB, Tennessee
  8. Miami Dolphins (mock trade with the Kansas City Chiefs) – Germie Bernard, WR, Alabama
  9. Cincinnati Bengals – Emmanuel McNeil-Warren, SAF, Toledo
  10. New Orleans Saints – Elijah Sarratt, WR, Indiana
  11. Miami Dolphins – Max Klare, TE, Ohio State
  12. New York Jets – Drew Allar, QB, Penn State
  13. Baltimore Ravens – Connor Lew, C, Auburn
  14. Tampa Bay Buccaneers – Brandon Cisse, CB, South Carolina
  15. Indianapolis Colts – Nicholas Singleton, RB, Penn State
  16. Atlanta Falcons – Romello Height, Edge, Texas Tech
  17. Minnesota Vikings – Keldric Faulk, Edge, Auburn
  18. Detroit Lions – Blake Miller, OT, Clemson
  19. Carolina Panthers – Keylan Rutledge, OG, Georgia Tech
  20. Green Bay Packers – D’Angelo Ponds, CB, Indiana
  21. Pittsburgh Steelers – Zachariah Branch, WR, Georgia
  22. Philadelphia Eagles – Christen Miller, DT, Georgia
  23. Los Angeles Chargers – Chris Johnson, CB, San Diego State
  24. Jacksonville Jaguars – Kaytron Allen, RB, Penn State
  25. Chicago Bears – Chris Brazzell II, WR, Tennessee
  26. San Francisco 49ers – Dallen Bentley, TE, Utah
  27. Houston Texans – Jacob Rodriguez, LB, Texas Tech
  28. Chicago Bears – A.J. Haulcy, SAF, LSU
  29. Cincinnati Bengals (mock trade with the Los Angeles Rams) – Keionte Scott, CB, Miami FL
  30. Denver Broncos – Jake Golday, LB, Cincinnati
  31. New England Patriots – Bud Clark, SAF, TCU
  32. Seattle Seahawks – Josiah Trotter, LB, Missouri

 

3rd Round

  1. San Francisco 49ers (mock trade with the Arizona Cardinals) – Caleb Tiernan, OT, Northwestern
  2. Tennessee Titans – Daylen Everette, CB, Georgia
  3. Las Vegas Raiders – Ja’Kobi Lane, WR, USC
  4. Philadelphia Eagles – Max Iheanachor, OT, Arizona State
  5. Houston Texans – Jadarian Price, RB, Notre Dame
  6. Cleveland Browns – Markel Bell, OT, Miami FL

Via the trade with the Cowboys, the Browns gave away their second-round pick. Now, they’re on the clock in the third round and decide to select another offensive tackle despite already taking Monroe Freeling in the first round. Bell is a large body, who can serve as a backup at left tackle or at right tackle. After being plagued by offensive line injuries, the Browns aren’t going to play around with lack of depth.

  1. Washington Commanders – Treydan Stukes, CB, Arizona
  2. Cincinnati Bengals – Gennings Dunker, OT, Iowa
  3. New Orleans Saints – Joe Royer, TE, Cincinnati
  4. Miami Dolphins (mock trade with the Kansas City Chiefs) – Billy Schrauth, OG, Notre Dame
  5. Miami Dolphins – Carson Beck, QB, Miami FL
  6. Pittsburgh Steelers – Caleb Banks, DT, Florida
  7. Tampa Bay Buccaneers – Malachi Fields, WR, Notre Dame
  8. Indianapolis Colts – Zakee Wheatley, SAF, Penn State
  9. Atlanta Falcons – Jake Slaughter, C, Florida
  10. Baltimore Ravens – Darrell Jackson Jr., DT, Florida State
  11. Jacksonville Jaguars – Brenen Thompson, WR, Mississippi State
  12. Minnesota Vikings – Emmett Johnson, RB, Nebraska
  13. Carolina Panthers – Gracen Halton, DT, Oklahoma
  14. Green Bay Packers – Mike Washington Jr., RB, Arkansas
  15. Pittsburgh Steelers – Taylen Green, QB, Arkansas
  16. New York Jets (mock trade with the Los Angeles Chargers) – Isaiah World, OT, Oregon
  17. Miami Dolphins – Taurean York, LB, Texas A&M
  18. Jacksonville Jaguars – Eli Stowers, TE, Vanderbilt
  19. Chicago Bears – Zion Young, Edge, Missouri
  20. Miami Dolphins – Kamari Ramsey, SAF, USC
  21. Buffalo Bills – Davison Igbinosun, CB, Ohio State
  22. Dallas Cowboys – Joshua Josephs, Edge, Tennessee
  23. Los Angeles Rams – Garrett Nussmeier, QB, LSU
  24. Miami Dolphins – Skyler Bell, WR, UConn
  25. New England Patriots – Chris McClellan, NT, Missouri
  26. Seattle Seahawks – Genesis Smith, SAF, Arizona
  27. Minnesota Vikings – Ted Hurst, WR, Georgia State
  28. Philadelphia Eagles – Dani Dennis-Sutton, Edge, Penn State
  29. Pittsburgh Steelers – Logan Jones, C, Iowa
  30. Jacksonville Jaguars – Caden Curry, Edge, Ohio State

 

4th Round

  1. Tennessee Titans – Justin Joly, TE, NC State
  2. Las Vegas Raiders – Domonique Orange, DT, Iowa State
  3. New York Jets – Keith Abney II, CB, Arizona State
  4. San Francisco 49ers (mock trade with the Arizona Cardinals) – Demond Claiborne, RB, Wake Forest
  5. New York Giants – Brian Parker II, OT, Duke
  6. Houston Texans – Michael Taaffe, SAF, Texas
  7. Cleveland Browns – Julian Neal, CB, Arkansas

Cornerbacks Denzel Ward, Tyson Campbell and Myles Harden will all be on the roster in 2026 – as for who will be joining them, that’s up in the air. By selecting Julian Neal, the Browns will have four guaranteed corner spots locked up. Neal is a big, physical corner who should fit well with Cleveland.

  1. Denver Broncos – Justin Jefferson, LB, Alabama
  2. Kansas City Chiefs – Jadyn Ott, RB, Oklahoma
  3. Los Angeles Rams (mock trade with the Cincinnati Bengals) – Deontae Lawson, LB, Alabama
  4. Denver Broncos – Michael Trigg, TE, Baylor
  5. Dallas Cowboys – Dametrious Crownover, OT, Texas A&M
  6. Indianapolis Colts – Antonio Williams, WR, Clemson
  7. Philadelphia Eagles – Jakobe Thomas, SAF, Miami FL
  8. Baltimore Ravens – Seth McGowen, RB, Kentucky
  9. Tampa Bay Buccaneers – Cade Klubnik, QB, Clemson
  10. Las Vegas Raiders – Kage Casey, OT, Boise State
  11. Detroit Lions – Chase Roberts, WR, BYU
  12. Carolina Panthers – Kyle Louis, LB, Pittsburgh
  13. Green Bay Packers – LT Overton, Edge, Alabama
  14. Pittsburgh Steelers – Beau Stephens, OG, Iowa
  15. Atlanta Falcons – Kevin Coleman Jr., WR, Missouri
  16. Los Angeles Chargers – Rayshaun Benny, DT, Michigan
  17. Jacksonville Jaguars – Devin Moore, CB, Florida
  18. New England Patriots – Deion Burks, WR, Oklahoma
  19. Buffalo Bills – Red Murdoch, LB, Buffalo
  20. San Francisco 49ers – Bryce Lance, WR, North Dakota State
  21. Detroit Lions – Zane Durant, DT, Penn State
  22. Chicago Bears – Sam Hecht, C, Kansas State
  23. Miami Dolphins – Anthony Lucas, Edge, USC
  24. New England Patriots – J’Mari Taylor, RB, Virginia
  25. New Orleans Saints – Dontay Corleone, NT, Cincinnati
  26. San Francisco 49ers – Bishop Fitzgerald, SAF, USC
  27. Las Vegas Raiders – Kaelon Black, RB, Indiana
  28. Pittsburgh Steelers – Mason Reiger, LB, Wisconsin
  29. New Orleans Saints – Bryce Boettcher, LB, Oregon
  30. Philadelphia Eagles – Chandler Rivers, CB, Duke
  31. San Francisco 49ers – Gabe Jacas, Edge, Illinois
  32. Arizona Cardinals (mock trade with the San Francisco 49ers) – Matt Gulbin, C, Michigan State
  33. New York Jets – Jalen Farmer, OG, Kentucky

 

5th Round

  1. Houston Texans – Pat Coogan, C, Indiana
  2. Tennessee Titans – Xavier Nwankpa, SAF, Iowa
  3. Arizona Cardinals – Hezekiah Masses, CB, California
  4. Tennessee Titans – Noah Whittington, RB, Oregon
  5. Arizona Cardinals (mock trade with the New York Giants) – Tim Keenan III, NT, Alabama
  6. Cleveland Browns – Louis Moore, SAF, Indiana

The Browns go back to the secondary for a third time in the draft to add depth at safety. Moore will be an excellent fourth safety behind Downs, Grant Delpit and Ronnie Hickman.

  1. Washington Commanders – Tanner Koziol, TE, Houston
  2. Kansas City Chiefs – DJ Campbell, OG, Texas
  3. Cleveland Browns – Oscar Delp, TE, Georgia

Todd Monken likes to utilize his tight ends and the Browns have a need for a backup to Harold Fannin Jr. Delp is one of the better athletes at tight end in this class. Cleveland will find a way to utilize him early even in a limited role.

  1. New Orleans Saints – J.C. Davis, OT, Illinois
  2. Miami Dolphins – Parker Brailsford, C, Alabama
  3. Dallas Cowboys – Skyler Gill-Howard, DT, Texas Tech
  4. Green Bay Packers – Derrick Moore, Edge, Michigan
  5. Baltimore Ravens – Drew Shelton, OT, Penn State
  6. Tampa Bay Buccaneers – Keyshaun Elliott, LB, Arizona State
  7. Indianapolis Colts – Cole Payton, QB, North Dakota State
  8. Detroit Lions – Lander Barton, LB, Utah
  9. Carolina Panthers – Connor Tollison, C, Missouri
  10. Carolina Panthers – Austin Barber, OT, Florida
  11. Green Bay Packers – Eric McAlister, WR, TCU
  12. Pittsburgh Steelers – Kaleb Proctor, DT, SE Louisiana
  13. Baltimore Ravens – Jaeden Roberts, OG, Alabama
  14. Minnesota Vikings – Malachi Lawrence, Edge, UCF
  15. Jacksonville Jaguars – Jimmy Rolder, LB, Michigan
  16. Buffalo Bills – Jude Bowry, OT, Boston College
  17. Jacksonville Jaguars – Sawyer Robertson, QB, Baylor
  18. Houston Texans – Will Lee III, CB, Texas A&M
  19. Buffalo Bills – CJ Daniels, WR, Miami FL
  20. Kansas City Chiefs – Jack Endries, TE, Texas
  21. Denver Broncos – Tacario Davis, CB, Washington
  22. New England Patriots – Lake McRee, TE, USC
  23. New Orleans Saints – Aaron Anderson, WR, LSU
  24. Baltimore Ravens – Eric Rivers, WR, Georgia Tech
  25. Baltimore Ravens – Will Kacmarek, TE, Ohio State
  26. Las Vegas Raiders – Jaishawn Barham, Edge, Michigan
  27. Kansas City Chiefs – VJ Payne, SAF, Kansas State
  28. Dallas Cowboys – Ar’maj Reed-Adams, OG, Texas A&M
  29. Philadelphia Eagles – Jalon Kilgore, CB, South Carolina
  30. New York Jets – Malik Muhammad, CB, Texas
  31. Dallas Cowboys – Isaiah Nwokobia, SAF, SMU
  32. Detroit Lions – Luke Altmyer, QB, Illinois

 

6th Round

  1. Buffalo Bills – Kobe Baynes, OG, Kansas
  2. Arizona Cardinals – Aiden Fisher, LB, Indiana
  3. Tennessee Titans – Trey Zuhn III, OT, Texas A&M
  4. Las Vegas Raiders – Jadon Canady, CB, Oregon
  5. New York Giants – Domani Jackson, CB, Alabama
  6. Washington Commanders – Harold Perkins Jr., LB, LSU
  7. Seattle Seahawks – Keyron Crawford, Edge, Auburn
  8. Cincinnati Bengals – Trey Moore, LB, Texas
  9. New Orleans Saints – Sam Roush, TE, Stanford
  10. New England Patriots – Vincent Anthony Jr., Edge, Duke
  11. New York Giants – Tywone Malone Jr., DT, Ohio State
  12. New York Giants – Miller Moss, QB, Louisville
  13. Tennessee Titans – De’Zhaun Stribling, WR, Ole Miss
  14. Tampa Bay Buccaneers – DeMonte Capehart, DT, Clemson
  15. Minnesota Vikings – Jalen Stroman, SAF, Notre Dame
  16. Philadelphia Eagles – Max Llewellyn, Edge, Iowa
  17. New England Patriots – Josh Moten, CB, Southern Miss
  18. Cincinnati Bengals – Dane Key, WR, Nebraska
  19. Carolina Panthers – Diego Pavia, QB, Vanderbilt
  20. Green Bay Packers – Jalil Farooq, WR, Maryland
  21. New England Patriots – Eli Raridon, TE, Notre Dame
  22. Jacksonville Jaguars – Zxavian Harris, DT, Ole Miss
  23. New York Jets (mock trade with the Los Angeles Chargers) – Nick Barrett, DT, South Carolina
  24. Detroit Lions – Le’Veon Moss, RB, Texas A&M
  25. Cleveland Browns – Terion Stewart, RB, Virginia Tech

Quinshon Judkins and Dylan Sampson are the running backs of the present and future for the Browns. With Jerome Ford now a Commander, the team does need some additional depth at the position, though. Stewart, an Ohio product, should fit in well as RB3 or RB4 in his return to Northeast Ohio.

  1. Los Angeles Rams – Ephesians Prysock, CB, Washington
  2. Las Vegas Raiders – Dalton Johnson, SAF, Arizona
  3. Washington Commanders – Nadame Tucker, Edge, Western Michigan
  4. Miami Dolphins (mock trade with the Kansas City Chiefs) – Toriano Pride Jr., CB, Missouri
  5. Baltimore Ravens – Jalon Daniels, QB, Kansas
  6. New England Patriots – Thaddeus Dixon, CB, North Carolina
  7. Detroit Lions – Andre Fuller, CB, Toledo
  8. Indianapolis Colts – Jack Kelly, LB, BYU
  9. Atlanta Falcons – Dae’Quan Wright, TE, Ole Miss
  10. Pittsburgh Steelers – Martin Klein, TE, Michigan

 

7th Round

  1. Arizona Cardinals – Febechi Nwaiwu, OG, Oklahoma
  2. Cleveland Browns (mock trade with the Dallas Cowboys) – Aiden Hubbard, Edge, Northwestern

In the seventh round, the Browns look to snag a defensive end with some promise. Hubbard may end up being a diamond in the rough, but at minimum is a scheme fit as a depth piece.

  1. Las Vegas Raiders – Aaron Graves, DT, Iowa
  2. Buffalo Bills – TJ Hall, CB, Iowa
  3. Cincinnati Bengals – CJ Donaldson, RB, Ohio State
  4. Detroit Lions – Mikail Kamara, Edge, Indiana
  5. Washington Commanders – Jalen Huskey, SAF, Maryland
  6. Pittsburgh Steelers – Roman Hemby, RB, Indiana
  7. Tennessee Titans – Aamil Wagner, OT, Notre Dame
  8. Cincinnati Bengals – Albert Regis, DT, Texas A&M
  9. Miami Dolphins – Isaiah Jatta, OT, BYU
  10. Los Angeles Chargers (mock trade with the New York Jets) – Jack Pyburn, Edge, LSU
  11. Tampa Bay Buccaneers – Robert Spears-Jennings, SAF, Oklahoma
  12. Pittsburgh Steelers – Cameron Ball, NT, Arkansas
  13. Atlanta Falcons – Jamal Haynes, RB, Georgia Tech
  14. Los Angeles Rams – Quintayvious Hutchins, Edge, Boston College
  15. Jacksonville Jaguars – Tyreak Sapp, Edge, Florida
  16. Minnesota Vikings – Riley Mahlman, OT, Wisconsin
  17. Minnesota Vikings – Josh Cuevas, TE, Alabama
  18. Green Bay Packers – Kaleb Elarms-Orr, LB, TCU
  19. Pittsburgh Steelers – DJ Harvey, CB, USC
  20. Kansas City Chiefs (mock trade with the Miami Dolphins) – Jalen Catalon, SAF, UNLV
  21. Chicago Bears – Quinten Joyner, RB, Texas Tech
  22. Jacksonville Jaguars – Desmond Reid, RB, Pittsburgh
  23. Chicago Bears – Chamon Metayer, TE, Arizona State
  24. New York Jets – Trebor Pena, WR, Penn State
  25. Houston Texans – Karson Sharar, LB, Iowa
  26. Minnesota Vikings – Tony Grimes, CB, Purdue
  27. Jacksonville Jaguars – Bauer Sharp, TE, LSU
  28. Denver Broncos – Adam Randall, RB, Clemson
  29. New England Patriots – Haynes King, QB, Georgia Tech
  30. Cleveland Browns – Tyren Montgomery, WR, John Carroll

With the final pick of the draft for the Browns, Cleveland takes a flyer on John Carroll wide receiver Tyren Montgomery. Montgomery will have a shot to make the 53-man roster in a relatively weak wide receiver room.

  1. Indianapolis Colts – Logan Fano, Edge, Utah
  2. Baltimore Ravens – Malik Benson, WR, Oregon
  3. Los Angeles Rams – Travis Burke, OT, Memphis
  4. Los Angeles Rams – Isaac Smith, SAF, Mississippi State
  5. Baltimore Ravens – Robert Henry Jr., RB, UTSA
  6. Indianapolis Colts – Bryce Foster, C, Kansas
  7. Green Bay Packers – Charles Demmings, CB, Stephen F. Austin
  8. Denver Broncos – Caleb Douglas, WR, Texas Tech
  9. Denver Broncos – Tyler Onyedim, DT, Texas A&M

Cole McDaniel

Cole has served as the Vice President of Kee On Sports since 2020. He is a 2019 graduate of Baldwin Wallace University, where he played soccer and majored in broadcasting and mass communications. Cole began his media career in radio in 2016. Here at Kee On Sports, Cole and Vince McKee co-host the Climate Tech Inc. NFL Prediction Show. He is our resident NFL and NBA draft expert and the former play-by-play voice of the High School Football Game of the Week on the Youtube channel. He also previously wrote on the Ohio State Buckeyes, Cleveland Browns and Cleveland Cavaliers for Sports Illustrated, served as the play-by-play voice for many Baldwin Wallace University athletic events at bwyellowjackets.com and OAC TV, was the color commentator for Cleveland SC and the play-by-play voice of the Frozen Fish Fiasco.

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