I took a glance back and counted how many “wins” and “losses” each reporter had. I didn’t look at whom they slotted in their mock drafts – we did that in our 2026 NFL Mock Draft Results page – but rather, my task was delving into reports that said “Team X really likes Player A,” or “Team Y plans to trade up.”
I’ve also included the best reports and worst reports for 2026, so check those out below the following wins and losses (Note that these aren’t exactly ordered by percentage; getting a report right is difficult, so I wanted to award those who had more correct. As a result, it’s sort of a mixture.) Follow @walterfootball for updates.
National Media (2026):
Adam Schefter: 3-0
Charlie Campbell: 4-2
Peter Schrager: 1-0
Tom Pelissero: 1-0
Daniel Jeremiah: 1-0
Rich Eisen: 1-0
Cameron Wolfe: 1-0
Vincent Bonsignore: 1-0
Brooke Pryor: 1-0
John Shipley: 1-0
Jeremy Fowler: 1-0
Ian Rapoport: 1-0
Matt Miller: 0-2
National Media (2013-25):
Charlie Campbell: 76-29
Adam Schefter: 25-13
Tony Pauline: 53-45
Peter King: 32-23
Peter Schrager: 10-2
Albert Breer: 7-2
Lance Zerlein: 8-3
Adam Caplan: 5-2
Daniel Jeremiah: 10-8
Chris Mortensen (RIP): 9-8
Todd McShay: 7-6
Jason La Canfora: 12-12
Dianna Marie Russini: 3-0
Jonathan Jones: 3-0
Charles Robinson: 5-4
Michael Silver: 3-1
Jason Cole: 4-3
Bob Holtzman: 2-0
Alex Marvez: 2-0
Mike Mayock: 2-0
Dan Patrick: 2-0
Tom Pelissero: 2-0
Tom Curran: 2-0
Louis Riddick: 2-0
Dane Brugler: 3-2
Jay Glazer: 2-1
Rich Eisen: 2-1
Ian Rapoport: 14-17
Jeremy Fowler: 4-4
Mike Garofolo: 1-0
David Wyatt-Hupton: 1-0
Honest NFL: 1-0
James Layton: 1-0
Chris Burke: 1-0
Charles Davis: 1-0
Pat McAfee: 1-0
Eric Edholm: 1-0
Michael Lombardi: 1-0
Cam Marino: 1-0
Matthew Fairburn: 1-0
Kim Jones: 1-0
Dan Orlovsky: 1-0
Ben Standig: 1-0
Clark Judge: 1-0
Mike Garafolo: 1-0
Jim Trotter: 1-0
Cameron Wolfe: 1-0
Vincent Bonsignore: 1-0
Brooke Pryor: 1-0
John Shipley: 1-0
Aaron Wilson: 2-2
Joel Klatt: 1-1
Josina Anderson: 1-1
Jordan Reid: 1-1
Sal Paolantonio: 1-2
Charley Casserly: 1-2
Scott Bischoff: 0-1
Bucky Brooks: 0-1
Jeff Darlington: 0-1
John Clayton: 0-1
Ashley Fox: 0-1
Rand Getlin: 0-1
Ron Jaworski: 0-1
Bob McGinn: 0-1
Josh Norris: 0-1
Vincent Frank: 0-1
Kyle Crabbs: 0-1
James Parks: 0-1
Zack Rosenblatt: 0-1
Solomon Wilcots: 0-1
Field Yates: 0-1
Shawn Zobel: 0-1
Brian Baldinger: 0-2
Gil Brandt: 0-2
Jeff Chadiha: 0-2
Pete Prisco: 0-2
Ed Werder: 0-2
Eric Galko: 1-3
Benjamin Allbright: 1-5
Russ Lande: 0-3
Jon Ledyard: 0-3
Mel Kiper: 0-4
Greg Gabriel: 2-5
Pro Football Talk: 2-6
Matt Miller: 3-26
Local or Specific Team-Based Media (2013-25):
Mike Jurecki: 18-1
Cecil Lammey: 7-0
Gerry Dulac: 6-0
Mary Kay Cabot: 10-3
Jordan Raanan: 9-3
Dave Lapham: 5-0
Armando Salguero: 9-4
Joe Person: 7-2
Jim Wyatt: 6-3
D. Orlando Ledbetter: 4-0
Jonathan Jones: 4-0
Ralph Vacchiano: 3-0
Jeff McLane: 3-0
Elliot Shorr-Parks: 3-0
Mike Triplett: 3-0
Darren Wolfson: 3-0
Jane Slater: 3-0
Patricia Traina: 3-0
Connor Hughes: 3-1
Jim Thomas: 3-1
Ed Bouchette: 2-0
Matt Barrows: 2-0
Jenna Laine: 2-0
Bryan Broaddus: 2-0
Jeff Zrebiec: 2-0
Rob Demovsky: 2-0
Michael Gehlken: 2-0
Larry Holder: 2-0
Mike Klis: 2-0
Jon Machota: 2-0
Vaughn McClure: 2-0
Vic Tafur: 2-0
Charean Williams: 2-0
Joe Buscaglia: 2-0
Tim Twentyman: 2-0
Terry McCormick: 2-0
Ben Goessling: 2-1
Dan Pompei: 2-1
Rich Cimini: 5-6
John McClain: 3-4
Ryan Talbot: 1-0
Kyle Barber: 1-0
Darren Urban: 1-0
Woody Paige: 1-0
Mike DeFabo: 1-0
Dave Bryan: 1-0
Eric Ting: 1-0
Doug Kyed: 1-0
Gil Arcia: 1-0
Greg Auman: 1-0
Adam Beasley: 1-0
Zach Berman: 1-0
Clifton Brown: 1-0
Steve Corkran: 1-0
Peter Bukowski: 1-0
Bart Hubbuch: 1-0
Barry Jackson: 1-0
Tim Kawakami: 1-0
Aaron Leming: 1-0
Brian Linder: 1-0
John Middlekauff: 1-0
Vince Langford: 1-0
Terez Paylor: 1-0
Terry Pluto: 1-0
Vito Stellino: 1-0
Adam Teicher: 1-0
Joe Tordy: 1-0
Jerry McDonald: 1-0
Chris Tomasson: 1-0
Mike Wells: 1-0
Paul Schwartz: 1-0
Michael C. Wright: 1-0
Mike DiRoco: 1-0
Jonathan Alexander: 1-0
Nick Underhill: 1-0
Michael-Shawn Dugar: 1-0
Sam Farmer: 1-1
Jamison Hensley: 1-1
Paul Kuharsky: 1-1
Geoff Moesher: 1-1
Gary Myers: 1-1
Ryan O’Halloran: 1-1
Brad Biggs: 1-1
Todd Archer: 1-1
Jeff Duncan: 1-1
Tom Silverstein: 1-1
Jeff Sullivan: 1-1
Tim McManus: 1-2
Manish Mehta: 1-2
John Keim: 1-3
Tony Grossi: 1-3
Turron Davenport: 0-1
Justis Mosqueda: 0-1
Bob McManaman: 0-1
Les Bowen: 0-1
John Mullin: 0-1
Andrew Abramson: 0-1
Scott Bischoff: 0-1
Eric Branch: 0-1
Keith Britton: 0-1
David Climer: 0-1
Steve Doerschuk: 0-1
Chris Emma: 0-1
Sid Hartman: 0-1
Sheil Kapadia: 0-1
Andrew Krammer: 0-1
Tommy Lawlor: 0-1
Mark Long: 0-1
Ryan Mink: 0-1
David Moore: 0-1
Jessica Morrey: 0-1
Jordan Ranaan: 0-1
Jourdan Rodrigue: 0-1
Josh Norris: 0-1
Steve Reed: 0-1
Rick Stroud: 0-1
Ben Volin: 0-1
Eric Williams: 0-1
Matt Lombardo: 0-1
D.J. Bien-Aime: 0-1
Jeff Miller: 0-1
Spenny Powers: 0-1
Simon Clancy: 0-2
Bill Williamson: 0-2
Paul Crane: 0-2
Best 2026 NFL Draft Reports
5. It was known that the Jets liked Omar Coper. Here was the initial report:
The Jets are extremely high on Omar Cooper. – Jordan Reid, ESPN
4. Charlie has great reporting as usual. Here’s one of his two reports featured here:
If the Redskins were to stay at No. 7, a top candidate is Sonny Styles. – Charlie Campbell, WalterFootall.com
3. Here’s Charlie’s other great report. It almost allowed us to win money on the 11th pick, but the Dolphins traded back one spot:
Building up the offensive line is a top priority for the Dolphins. – Charlie Campbell, WalterFootall.com
2. It’s difficult to call picks in the second half of the first round. Anyone who listened to Tom Pelissero was able to get Dallas’ second pick correct.
Malachi Lawrence is a name to watch for the Cowboys at No. 20. – Tom Pelissero, NFL Network
1. Mike Jurecki is the best team reporter in the business. He gave us our biggest draft prop win:
The Cardinals are looking to trade down, but if they stay at No. 3, they’ll draft Jeremiyah Love. – Mike Jurecki
Worst 2026 NFL Draft Reports
3. Charlie’s the best draft reporter in the business, but sometimes even the best reporter’s sources can lead them astray:
If the Lions miss out on Kadyn Proctor, their top targets are Keldric Faulk, Monroe Freeling, and Jermod McCoy. – Charlie Campbell, WalterFootall.com
2. Turron Davenport has done some great work over the years, but this one hurt. He discussed Tennessee’s interest in Carnell Tate:
There’s interest in Carnell Tate, but not in the top five. – Turron Davenport, ESPN
1. Naturally, we’re getting something from Matt Miller, who once said that Matt Barkley would be a top-10 pick:
“Could the Rams consider drafting quarterback Ty Simpson (Alabama) here or even after trading down? I was told Los Angeles sees this as a Super Bowl year and plans to use this draft accordingly.” – Matt Miller

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