2026 NFL Draft Stock Up
Emmanuel Pregnon, G, Oregon
Pregnon played at three different schools in college while working himself into a potential day-two pick in the 2026 NFL Draft. Pregnon started out at Wyoming before playing a couple of seasons at USC, and then finishing his career at Oregon. At 6-foot-5, 318-pounds Pregnon has good size for the NFL and could compete quickly.
Logan Taylor, OT/G, Boston College
Taylor was a versatile starter for Boston College as a senior. He showed the ability to play inside and outside. He started eight games at right guard, three at left tackle when Jude Bowry was injured, and one start at right tackle. For the NFL, Taylor (6-7, 312) could fit best as a guard, but he could start out as a versatile game-day backup that could help backup at a few spots.
Carver Willis, OT, Washington
Willis was a solid tackle at Kansas State before transferring to Washington. With the Huskies, Willis was the starter at left tackle before an injury against Ohio State caused him to miss three games. Willis (6-5, 312) has solid size for the NFL and could be a backup that competes to grow into a bigger role.
Delby Lemieux, C/G, Dartmouth
The 6-foot-4, 295-pounder played well enough at Dartmouth to earn an invitation to the Senior Bowl. Lemieux could stand to add some strength for the NFL, and he could start out as a backup at guard or center.
Julian Neal, CB, Arkansas
Neal went under the radar, but he was an effective corner in the SEC in 2025. As a senior, Neal totaled 55 tackles with two interceptions and 10 passes broken up. The previous season, Neal had 35 tackles with two interceptions and five passes batted. At 6-foot-2, 200 pounds, Neal has good size for the NFL.
Wydett Williams, S, Ole Miss
Williams was a solid defender for the Rebels in 2025. He showed solid run defense skills with 73 tackles and some ball skills with three interceptions to go with 12 passes batted. In 2024, Williams had 100 tackles, one sack, one forced fumble, four passes broken up, and three interceptions. If Williams performs well in pre-draft workouts, he could be a riser.
Fred Davis II, CB, Northwestern
Davis was a solid corner for the Wildcats in 2025. He recorded 31 tackles with six passes broken up and zero interceptions. In the previous four seasons, Davis did not record an interception, so it would help him to show some ball skills at different pre-draft events. At 6-foot-1, 200 pounds, Davis has good size for the NFL, and he could be a riser if he runs well in pre-draft workouts.
2025 NFL Draft Stock Down
Harold Perkins, LB, LSU
Perkins was not horrible as a senior, and the Tigers did not let him rush the passer as he did in his early seasons. While Perkins was not awful, he was not the dynamic playmaker and impact player that he was as a freshman and sophomore. Perkins needs to test well in the lead-up to the draft and have good results from medical exams.
