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Buffalo Bills: Elijah Sarratt, WR, Indiana
It’s surprising that the Bills haven’t addressed receiver yet despite the D.J. Moore trade.
Elijah Sarratt has speed questions, but he’s a tall receiver who can make contested catches over the middle of the field.
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Las Vegas Raiders: Skyler Bell, WR, Connecticut Logan Taylor, G, Boston College
It’s pretty shocking that the Raiders haven’t addressed their poor receiver group yet.
Skyler Bell is a speedy receiver, but is weak and needs to bulk up for the NFL.
103.
New York Jets: Garrett Nussmeier, QB, LSU
The Jets lost out on Dante Moore, so they’ll be looking for a young quarterback in Rounds 2-4.
Garrett Nussmeier has great arm talent, but pocket awareness is a question mark.
104.
Arizona Cardinals: Darrell Jackson Jr., DT, Florida State
The Cardinals had the worst defense in the NFL last year, so they need help at almost every position.
Darrell Jackson Jr. is a large nose tackle who has a bit of pass-rushing talent.
105.
Los Angeles Chargers: Mike Washington, RB, Arkansas
The Chargers discussed bringing in a running back to complement Omarion Hampton.
Mike Washington is a strong and physical runner with plus catching ability.
106.
Houston Texans: Cade Klubnik, QB, Clemson
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.
107.
San Francisco 49ers: Fernando Carmona, OT, Arkansas
The Browns will be looking to draft a tackle at No. 6. They could add another to make sure they completely fix this need. Fernando Carmona is a tough run blocker with some upside in pass protection.
108.
Denver Broncos: Jonah Coleman, RB, Washington
The Broncos need another running back, and they’ve shown interest in this prospect.
Jonah Coleman is a quick running back with a short, strong build.
109.
Kansas City Chiefs: Brenen Thompson, WR, Mississippi State
The Chiefs need as much help as possible at receiver, especially with Rashee Rice being in trouble again.
Brenen Thompson is an undersized slot receiver, but was a constant dangerous threat for Mississippi State.
110.
Cincinnati Bengals: Keyshaun Elliott, LB, Arizona State
The Bengals have to fix their lackluster linebacker group at some point.
Keyshaun Elliott is a dangerous blitzer and a versatile linebacker.
111.
Denver Broncos: Deonte Lawson, LB, Alabama
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.
112.
Dallas Cowboys: DeMonte Capehart, DT, Clemson
The Cowboys traded for Quinnen Williams during the middle of the season, but they could use one more defensive tackle.
DeMonte Capehart is a massive defensive tackle with upside.
113.
Indianapolis Colts: Nicholas Singleton, RB, Penn State
Jonathan Taylor is entering his contract year, so the Colts may want to find a running back for the future.
Nicholas Singleton is a dynamic back who can go the distance whenever he touches the ball.
114.
Dallas Cowboys: Drew Shelton, OT/G/C, Penn State
The Cowboys could use one of their picks on offensive line depth.
Drew Shelton is an athletic lineman who has played every position at Penn State.
115.
Baltimore Ravens: Anthony Lucas, DE, USC
Here’s another edge rusher for the Ravens when they battle Josh Allen, Patrick Mahomes, and Joe Burrow.
Anthony Lucas has great length, but doesn’t possess a great burst off the snap. He also has an unfavorable injury history.
116.
Tampa Bay Buccaneers: Jimmy Rolder, LB, Michigan
The Buccaneers could double up on linebackers, as they needed one when Lavonte Davis were still playing.
Jimmy Rolder is a quality tackler, but struggles to cover. He hasn’t started many games.
117.
Houston Texans: Travis Burke, OT, Memphis
The Texans need to continue to focus on their offensive line.
Travis Burke is a huge and long tackle, but has slow feet.
Pick change; previously Bryce Lance, WR
118.
Detroit Lions: Malik Muhammad, CB, Texas
Cornerback injuries were a big problem for the Lions, so here’s some depth.
Malik Muhammad showed some intriguing athleticism at the combine.
119.
Carolina Panthers: Jack Endries, TE, Texas
The Panthers don’t have great options at tight end, so they may want to give Bryce Young another weapon.
Jack Endries is a dangerous receiving tight end who needs to improve as a blocker.
120.
Green Bay Packers: Tyreak Sapp, DE, Florida
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.
121.
Pittsburgh Steelers: Michael Trigg, TE, Baylor
The Steelers lost Jonnu Smith, so they could bring in a tight end in the middle rounds.
Michael Trigg is a quick and athletic receiving tight end. He’s not much of a blocker.
122.
Atlanta Falcons: Caden Curry, DE, Ohio 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.
123.
Los Angeles Chargers: Jermod McCoy, CB, Tennessee
Jermod McCoy’s fall finally ends, as the Chargers realize that he could potentially put them over the top if/when he’s healthy. The Chargers could stand to add some talent and depth to their secondary.
McCoy is an instinctive cornerback who tackles well, but is coming off a torn ACL.
124.
Jacksonville Jaguars: Emmett Johnson, RB, Nebraska
Travis Etienne is gone, so the Jaguars are expected to draft a running back at some point.
Emmett Johnson is a very agile running back with great vision. Pass protection is a concern, however.
125.
Buffalo Bills: Kaleb Proctor, DT, SE Louisiana
The Bills need to continue to add talent to the defensive line.
Kaleb Proctor is an undersized defensive tackle, but he’s very quick and was highly productive in school.
Pick change; previously Max Klare, TE
126.
Buffalo Bills: Kaleb Elarms-Orr, ILB, TCU
The Bills need linebacker help with Matt Milano gone.
Kaleb Elarms-Orr is undersized, but has great sideline-to-sideline range and plus blitzing skills.
127.
San Francisco 49ers: Nick Barnett, DT, South Carolina
The 49ers traded for Osa Odighizuwa, but they still need interior defensive line help to bolster their pass rush.
Nick Barnett is a stout defensive tackle, but doesn’t have much quickness. He’s also raw and inexperienced.
128.
New York Jets: Keionte Scott, CB, Miami
The Jets need to add multiple cornerbacks to fix their secondary.
Keionte Scott is very instinctive, but missed a lot of tackles in school.
129.
Chicago Bears: Isaiah World, OT, Oregon
The Bears need a left tackle, given the injury situation on their roster.
Isaiah World is a lengthy tackle with good power.
130.
Miami Dolphins: Bryce Lance, WR, North Dakota State
It would be shocking if the Dolphins didn’t obtain multiple receivers in the 2026 NFL Draft.
The younger brother of Trey Lance, Bryce Lance is an elite athlete, but is an unrefined receiver.
131.
Los Angeles Chargers: Zane Durant, DT, Penn State
It’s pretty surprising that the Chargers haven’t addressed defensive tackle yet.
Zane Durant is a quick defensive tackle, but is a bit undersized.
132.
New Orleans Saints: C.J. Daniels, WR, Miami
The Saints have a thin group of receivers that must be addressed. They could select another wideout in addition to Jordyn Tyson.
C.J. Daniels is a sure-handed receiver who runs great routes, but lacks explosion.
133.
San Francisco 49ers: Javon Kilgore, CB/S, South Carolina
The 49ers haven’t addressed their secondary yet, which they’ll need to do soon.
Javon Kilgore is tall and thickly built. He picked off five passes this past season.
134.
Las Vegas Raiders: Nadame Tucker, DE/OLB, Western Michigan
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.
135.
Indianapolis Colts: Harold Perkins, DE, LSU
The Colts were expected to add a pass rusher much earlier than this.
Harold Perkins is a beast who broke on to the scene with 7.5 sacks as a freshman. He’s an explosive player with tremendous instincts.
136.
New Orleans Saints: Jack Kelly, LB, BYU
Demario Davis is gone, so the Saints will need to add at least one linebacker. Two would probably suffice.
Jack Kelly is a tough linebacker who gives maximum effort.
137.
Dallas Cowboys: Dani Dennis-Sutton, DE, Penn State
The Cowboys need to come away from the 2026 NFL Draft with two new edge rushers.
Dani Dennis-Sutton has a lot of untapped potential.
138.
Miami Dolphins: Mason Reiger, DE, Wisconsin
Rueben Bain was under consideration at No. 11, so a pass rusher makes sense.
Mason Reiger was a solid defender for Wisconsin. He has a large frame and plenty of potential. He impressed at the Senior Bowl.
139.
San Francisco 49ers: Jude Bowry, OT/G, Boston College
Here’s more offensive line help for the 49ers.
Jude Bowry is an athletic tackle with plenty of upside and toughness.
140.
New York Jets: Beau Stephens, G, Iowa
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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