PrimetimePerri 2026 NFL Mock 2.0 (No Trade)

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It's been a bit since our Mock 1.0. I decided to wait for the combine to produce one massive updated Mock. Hope you all enjoy!


Round:1
1. Raiders: Fernando Mendoza, QB, Indiana

Thankfully for Fernando Mendoza, former Seattle Seahawks Offensive Coordinator and SuperBowl Champion Klint Kubiak will be at the helm of this Vegas Raiders team when he gets drafted. It's always ideal for a rookie Quarterback to be with an offensive mind, especially a high IQ guy like Mendoza.

2. Jets: Arvell Reese, LB, Ohio State

The last time I mocked, Oregon Quarterback Dante Moore was still making his decision of declaring or not. I had assumed he would and it was an easy decision for the Quarterback-less Jets to take… but I was wrong. So now things get interesting here. The Jets recently traded away edge rusher Jermaine Johnson, and face the decision of Arvell Reese or David Bailey. Bailey is very talented, although someone as athletic, versatile and young as Reese is hard to pass up.

3. Cardinals: David Bailey, DE, Texas Tech

The Cardinals need offensive line help but I don't really love the value of taking one of these guys in the top 3. A trade-down wouldn't be a bad idea here but if not, David Bailey is a blazing-fast edge threat to place across from Josh Sweat.

4. Titans: Rueben Bain Jr., DE, Miami

New Titans Head Coach Robert Saleh is a defensive genius who's bread and butter of his 4-3 defence is rarely blitzing and letting his front-4 do the work. They've recently acquired Jermaine Johnson although could still use additional help to really sure up one of the leagues worst defence. There has been quite alot of buzz about Jeremiah Love here which I don't love seeing how many holes this team actually has.

5. Giants: Caleb Downs, S, Ohio State

The arrival of new Head Coach Jon Harbaugh will create many new schemes and player fits. They're already actively shopping edge rusher Kayvon Thibodeaux looking for a linebacker and have already been linked to multiple free agents. Due to the uncertainty still we'll have the pick be versatile safety Caleb Downs to help this pass defence.

6. Browns: Spencer Fano, OT, Utah

The Browns have four starting offensive linemen hitting free-agency, a new head-coach in Todd Monken and a quarterback room with a good enough storyline for a movie. Let's be smart here and take a young offensive linemen for the future.

7. Commanders: Sonny Styles, LB, Ohio State

The Commanders desperately need a pass rusher but the way the board has fallen, it doesn't offer one of the top-prospects. That being said, Sonny Styles may just have enough athleticism and pure talent to play multiple positions on this weak Commanders defence and even assist with some pass rushing.

8. Saints: Jeremiyah Love, RB, Notre Dame

The Saints should really give Tyler Shough some help. A bluechip prospect like Love is hard to pass up on, especially with Alvin Kamara becoming a shell of his former self with increasing age. Love is a 3-down back who can do it all.

9. Chiefs: Jermod McCoy, CB, Tennessee

The Chiefs traded away Pro-Bowl Corner Trent McDuffie as I was wrapping up making this Mock. They'll have the opportunity here to fill multiple holes to either address offensive line, receiver or corner. Trading away your star corner and having multiple free agent corners looming makes me believe they must really like one in this draft. Give me Jermod McCoy, best corner film in the draft.

10. Bengals: Francis Mauigoa, OT, Miami

Arm length may have Mauigoa fall a bit in my opinion, regardless of a fall or not, one of the top offensive linemen here is the selection regardless. Just protect Joe Burrow please.

11. Dolphins: Mansoor Delane, CB, LSU

The Dolphins need just about everything, so new Head Coach in former Packers Defensive Coordinator Jeff Hafley has his work cut out for him. When in doubt, best player available never hurts.

12. Cowboys: Avieon Terrell, CB, Clemson

The Cowboys have 2 first-round picks and nothing else within the top 100, therefore a trade-back from one of these wouldn't be a bad idea. For this mocks sake, were aren't doing trades. With their first, first-round pick the Cowboys address a putrid pass defence with a speedyTerrell.

13. Rams: Jordyn Tyson, WR, Arizona State

The Rams acquired Chiefs star corner Trent McDuffie while making this mock, they now only own this first, as pick 29 was sent to Kansas City.
The Rams now have their pick of all the receivers here. The more I look at my mock, the more unrealistic it seems, but it is what it is. Tyson seems to fit the McVay offence and will be a replacement for Adams when he leaves.

14. Ravens: Carnell Tate, WR, Ohio State

This pick ultimately comes down to the health of Nnamdi Madubuike and his future while rehabbing his neck. If healthy, the Ravens can confidently take a receiver, if not, their defensive interior becomes very weak. We'll keep things positive and say he'll be back! The Ravens can now upgrade their weak receiver core with Carnell Tate

15. Buccaneers: C.J. Allen, LB, Georgia

The Bucs linebacker core will take a massive hit with Lavonte David headed to free agency. His replacement? C.J Allen, possibly the best run stopping linebacker in the draft. (Free Agency will give us a much clearer picture if the Bucs actually will reach or not.)

16. Jets: Olaivavega Ioane, G, Penn State

The Jets have a ton of cap-space to work with, we recently mocked LB/EDGE Arvell Reese to help their pass rush. Now let's help this offence. The team is losing some interior offensive line to free agency so lets address that issue here with Ioane.

17. Lions: Keldric Faulk, DE, Auburn

The Lions need some pash-rush help outside of Hutchinson. Faulk is very young, although extremely athletic and full of potential. He'll have an opportunity to pass-rush quite often with this Lions explosive offence.

18. Vikings: Dillon Thieneman, S, Oregon

The Vikings will probably address Quarterback via free agency, so Ty Simpson is out of the equation here. The team doesn't need too much outside of QB, secondary would be the biggest concern for me. Thieneman is the best Safety available.

19. Panthers: Monroe Freeling, OT, Georgia

Ikem Ekwonu suffered a severe knee injury in the Playoffs, he is in jeopardy of missing the 2026 season and will be due for a new contract in 2027. Now as much as a receiving weapon or pass rusher here would be great, that type of uncertainty has me leaning tackle.

20. Cowboys: T.J. Parker, DE, Clemson

The Cowboys have 2 first-round picks and nothing else within the top 100 therefore a trade-back from one these wouldn't be a surprise. We addressed corner with the first pick, now some pass rush reinforcements are severely required as nobody has filled the Micahl Parsons void.

21. Steelers: Makai Lemon, WR, USC

I believe Rodgers returns for one more season with his old pal Mike McCarthy as the new head coach. With all that being said, he'll need more than just DK Metcalf to pass the ball to. Lemon is a good receiver who can get open.

22. Chargers: Caleb Banks, DT, Florida

My assumption is the Chargers will look at free agency for offensive line help as they need NFL ready talent there desperately. With that aside, the Chargers are losing some defensive line talent and will need to replenish that.

23. Eagles: Kayden Proctor, OT, Alabama

A.J. Brown complained and threatened to leave every quarter last season so it's something to keep an eye on this off-season. With the assumption he stays, the Eagles will turn their focus to re-tooling and preparing their offensive line for the future with another Alabama draft pick.

24. Browns: K.C. Concepcion, S, Texas A&M

The Browns are back on the board after selecting an offensive tackle, we're going to keep the offensive trends going here and get whoever the QB is some weapons. Concepcion is a speedy deep threat.

25. Bears: Peter Woods, DT, Clemson

There are has been multiple rumours of the Bears addressing edge through free agency or trade. Regardless of that, their defensive line has been letting them down way too often.

26. Bills: Denzel Boston, WR, Washington

The Bills can really use some weapons, Coleman has been a complete bust and Shakir is the only viable receiving option. Boston has some great size and potential.

27. 49ers: Kayden McDonald, DT, Ohio State

The Niners defensive line is completely awful outside of an aging and injury prone Nick Bosa. The loss of Saleh will already hurt this team so it needs reinforcements quickly. (A Trent Williams departure may require them to pivot)

28. Texans: Caleb Lomu, OT, Utah

The Texans will need to continue working on their offensive line if they want to remain competitive. Stroud was hurried too many times and the AFC has dangerous pass rushers.

29. Chiefs: Kenyon Sadiq, TE, Oregon

I think this pick speaks for itself. Travis Kelce's replacement.

30. Broncos: Brandon Cisse, CB, South Carolina

Moss wasn't the greatest last season and is also up for contract after this upcoming season. Cisse is a great player that's hard to pass up. (C.J Allen would be the pick here and has a good chance of falling here if the Bucs don't act as desperate as I mock.)

31. Patriots: Omar Cooper, WR, Indiana

The Patriots have been linked to an A.J Brown trade for a while now. If that move is done than this pick is likely Edge or offensive line. If not, Cooper has really risen up draft boards lately.

32. Seahawks: Colton Hood, CB, Tennessee

Last but not least is your SuperBowl Champion Seattle Seahawks. They'll likely lose a few core pieces to overpays in free agency and that's fine. Three secondary starters are hitting the market so Hood is a good replacement.