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The Titans could stand to add another offensive lineman to help Cam Ward and perhaps Jeremiyah Love.
Jalen Farmer is a fierce blocker with long arms, and he also tested well athletically.
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It would be a big mistake for the Raiders to come away from the 2026 NFL Draft without at least three new offensive linemen.
Austin Barber was inconsistent to start his collegiate career, but the upside is apparent.
The Jets lost out on Dante Moore, so they’ll be looking for a young quarterback in Rounds 2-4.
Drew Allar has a huge arm and a large frame, and he knows how to apply touch and throwing angles.
Pick change; previously Jake Golday, LB
The Cardinals had the worst defense in the NFL last year, so they need help at almost every position.
Bud Clark is a ball hawk with great speed, but is very frail and needs to bulk up for the pros.
The Giants are considering Jeremiyah Love at No. 5 for some reason. If they don’t land him, they’ll likely use one of their next two picks on a running back.
Nicholas Singleton is a dynamic back who can go the distance whenever he touches the ball.
The Texans need to consider drafting a young quarterback after how terrible C.J. Stroud was in the playoffs.
Cade Klubnik is accurate, but lacks a strong arm. He was a disappointment this past season.
David Njoku is gone, so the Browns may want another tight end to pair with Harold Fannin.
Michael Trigg is a quick and athletic receiving tight end. He’s not much of a blocker.
The Broncos lost a key defensive lineman in free agency, so they’ll have to address this area.
Dominique Orange is a big nose tackle, but possesses some work ethic concerns.
The Chiefs need as much help as possible at receiver, especially with Rashee Rice being in trouble again.
Ted Hurst has good size and length for taking on NFL cornerbacks.
The Bengals need to make sure Joe Burrow is protected as well as possible, given his injury history.
Fa’alili Fa’amoe is a lengthy tackle with a good skill set and can tie up defenders.
Charlie Campbell reported that the Broncos are searching for some help at linebacker.
Deonte Lawson is stout in run support and can make some plays in pass coverage.
The Cowboys need to continue to address their anemic secondary.
Treydan Stukes has great size and speed, but there’s not much upside because he’s 24.
Jonathan Taylor is entering his contract year, so the Colts may want to find a running back for the future.
Kaytron Allen is a phyical runner who generates yards after contact.
The Eagles will need two new receivers if they end up trading A.J. Brown.
De’Zhaun Stribling is a big-framed receiver who is capable of making huge plays down the field.
It sounds like the Ravens want another new edge rusher to go along with Trey Hendrickson.
Anthony Lucas has great length, but doesn’t possess a great burst off the snap. He also has an unfavorable injury history.
The Buccaneers re-signed Cade Otton, but seem interested in adding another tight end.
Jack Endries is a dangerous receiving tight end who needs to improve as a blocker.
The Raiders’ receiver corps needs a new makeover. Multiple wideouts must be acquired.
The younger brother of Trey Lance, Bryce Lance is an elite athlete, but is an unrefined receiver.
It’s hard to imagine the Lions not adding a running back after losing David Montgomery this offseason.
Seth McGowan is a patient runner with great vision, but didn’t have many explosive plays in college.
The Panthers don’t have great options at tight end, so they may want to give Bryce Young another weapon.
Justin Joly is a great athlete with outstanding hands, but he’s undersized and doesn’t block well.
Rashan Gary is gone, so the Packers will want to bring in a replacement.
Tyreak Sapp is a strong left end for the NFL, but doesn’t have much explosiveness.
Here’s more help for a Pittsburgh secondary that struggled mightily last year.
Zakee Wheatley is considered a sleeper safety prospect. He was stout against the run for Penn State.
The Falcons may want to add another edge rusher with James Pearce getting into some major off-the-field trouble this offseason.
Caden Curry is a highly productive pass rusher with a nonstop motor.
The Chargers could stand to add some talent and depth to their secondary.
Davison Igbinosun has plus size and physicality, but sometimes he’s too physical.
Travis Etienne is gone, so the Jaguars are expected to draft a running back at some point.
Kaelon Black is a quick, powerful runner.
Austin Hooper is gone, while Hunter Henry is in his 30s and will need to be replaced soon.
Max Klare is an athletic tight end who was highly productive in school.
The Bills need linebacker help with Matt Milano gone.
The son of Jeremiah Trotter, Josiah Trotter is strong in run support, but struggles to cover.
The 49ers traded for Osa Odighizuwa, but they still need interior defensive line help to bolster their pass rush.
Gracen Halton is an interior pass rusher and a disruptor.
Jared Goff is getting up there in age, so the Lions will have to find a young quarterback.
Taylen Green has great athleticism and arm strength, but is extremely raw as a passer. Some teams believe he should move to receiver.
The Bears lost D.J. Moore, so they’re expected to draft a receiver at some point.
Brenen Thompson is an undersized slot receiver, but was a constant dangerous threat for Mississippi State.
It would be shocking if the Dolphins didn’t obtain multiple receivers in the 2026 NFL Draft.
Malik Benson is a speedy threat whose hands improved over his collegiate career, but happens to be a limited route runner.
The Patriots obviously need to continue to add multiple offensive linemen to make sure Drake Maye doesn’t take five sacks in every playoff game.
Isaiah World is a lengthy tackle with good power.
The Saints have a thin group of receivers that must be addressed. They could select a player at the position as early as No. 8 overall.
C.J. Daniels is a sure-handed receiver who runs great routes, but lacks explosion.
The 49ers need a tackle to eventually replace Trent Williams.
Markel Bell is a big tackle with long arms. He’s made big improvements every year, particularly in pass protection. He’s a little slow, however, and could have issues with speed rushers.
Maxx Crosby won’t be on the team much longer, so here’s another edge rusher.
Nadame Tucker, projected as a 3-4 edge, was a huge producer in college and has a high motor.
Cameron Heyward doesn’t have much time remaining in the NFL, so here’s a new defensive lineman for Pittsburgh.
Deven Eastern has a massive frame and can play in both the 4-3 and 3-4. He had 2.5 sacks last year.
Demario Davis is gone, so the Bills will need to add at least one linebacker. Two would probably suffice.
Jack Kelly is a tough linebacker who gives maximum effort.
Tanner McKee could be traded soon, so here’s a new understudy for Jalen Hurts.
Jalon Daniels can scramble, but he’s short and has accuracy issues.
The 49ers need to continue to add players who can generate a pass rush.
Mason Reiger was a solid defender for Wisconsin. He has a large frame and plenty of potential. He impressed at the Senior Bowl.
Kyle Shanahan always drafts a running back in the middle rounds, and he seems likely to do so again with Brian Robinson Jr. gone.
Le’Veon Moss is a physical back with good vision.
The Jets are set at tackle, but need some help in the interior of the offensive line.
Beau Stephens was a mauler in the running game for Iowa.
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