Welcome to Draft Week.
The 2026 NFL Draft gets underway in Pittsburgh in just a few short days, but the week begins with a shocker. The New York Giants sent defensive tackle Dexter Lawrence to the Cincinnati Bengals, in exchange for the No. 10 pick in the draft. New York now owns a pair of picks inside the top ten, and the Giants are one of several teams — along with the Jets, the Cowboys, the Browns, the Chiefs, and the Dolphins — with a pair of picks in the first round.
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As the week begins, here is our latest look at how the first round could unfold. For those wondering, this is more of a predictive mock, trying to sift through the latest reporting and rumors to predict how the first 32 picks will come off the board. In some cases — see No. 10 for example — there is an element of “what I would do” that plays a role.
Here are the picks in this predictive mock, with deeper thoughts on how this top ten would play out.
Pick
Team
Player
Position
School
1
Fernando Mendoza
QB
Indiana
2
New York Jets
David Bailey
EDGE
Texas Tech
3
Dallas Cowboys (via ARI)
Arvell Reese
EDGE/LB
Ohio State
4
Jeremiyah Love
RB
Notre Dame
5
New York Giants
Francis Mauigoa
OT
6
Cleveland Browns
Carnell Tate
WR
Ohio State
7
LB
Ohio State
8
Rueben Bain Jr.
EDGE
Miami
9
Kansas City Chiefs
Jordyn Tyson
WR
Arizona State
10
New York Giants (via CIN)
Caleb Downs
S
Ohio State
11
Mansoor Delane
CB
LSU
12
Arizona Cardinals (via DAL)
Monroe Freeling
OT
Georgia
13
Los Angeles Rams (via ATL)
Makai Lemon
WR
USC
14
Kenyon Sadiq
TE
Oregon
15
Olaivavega Ioane
IOL
Penn State
16
New York Jets (via IND)
Omar Cooper Jr.
WR
Indiana
17
OT
Clemson
18
Dillon Thieneman
S
Oregon
19
Emmanuel McNeil-Warren
S
Toledo
20
Dallas Cowboys (via GB)
Colton Hood
CB
Tennessee
21
KC Concepcion
WR
Texas State
22
EDGE
Miami
23
Kadyn Proctor
OT
Alabama
24
Cleveland Browns (via JAX)
Max Iheanachor
OT
Arizona State
25
Kayden MacDonald
DT
Ohio State
26
Keldric Faulk
EDGE
Auburn
27
TJ Parker
EDGE
Clemson
28
Chase Bisontis
IOL
Texas A&M
29
Kansas City Chiefs (via LAR)
Avieon Terrell
CB
Clemson
30
Arizona Cardinals (via MIA)
Ty Simpson
QB
Alabama
31
Zion Young
EDGE
Missouri
32
CB
San Diego State
Let’s dive into these top ten selections.
1. Las Vegas Raiders: Fernando Mendoza, QB, Indiana
This remains perhaps the only selection anyone feels confident about inside the top five, let alone the top ten.
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2. New York Jets: David Bailey, EDGE, Texas Tech
Opinions on the Texas Tech pass rusher are mixed, and for the bulk of the pre-draft process it looked as if Arvell Reese from Ohio State would be the Jets’ selection in this spot. But the conversation has shifted heavily to Bailey, with reports from New York beat writers indicating that the organization believes Bailey can help them immediately, while Reese will need a little development as he moves to the edge full-time.
3. Dallas Cowboys: Arvell Reese, EDGE, Ohio State
One of the worst-kept secrets in the league right now is that the Dallas Cowboys want to move up in the draft, to land a premium defensive prospect. Earlier in the pre-draft process the rumors held that Dallas would move to No. 6 in a deal with the Cleveland Browns, but as the draft gets closer there are rumblings of a move even higher.
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Here, they jump to No. 3 and land Reese in a deal with the Arizona Cardinals, who have been rumored to be moving back as the draft approaches. Using the NFL Trade Calculator from OverTheCap, the cost for such a move? Dallas’ 2027 second-round pick .
4. Tennessee Titans: Jeremiyah Love, RB, Notre Dame
With the defensive front no longer a pressing need, the Tennessee Titans can turn to the offense and add some help for Cam Ward.
Jeremiyah Love is an explosive play waiting to happen in the NFL, both on offense and on defense.
5. New York Giants: Francis Mauigoa, OT, Miami
Yes, for the longest time a defensive player was the pick here.
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But now the New York Giants have a pair of picks inside the top ten, giving them some flexibility. Since he was hired, John Harbaugh has stressed that the offensive line is a work in progress. Now, with two picks inside the top ten, the Giants can address that group while still adding a premium player on the defense side of the ball in a few selections.
6. Cleveland Browns: Carnell Tate, WR, Ohio State
Every report indicates that the Cleveland Browns need to come out of the first round with an upgrade at WR, and an upgrade on the offensive line.
Here, they check the first box by adding Carnell Tate, the latest in a long line of talented Ohio State wide receiver prospects.
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7. Washington Commanders: Sonny Styles, LB, Ohio State
Washington is another team that could be willing to trade back, given the massive gulf between this pick at No. 7 and their next pick, which comes at No. 71 late on Day 2.
But facing a pressing need to upgrade their defense, and the talented Ohio State linebacker falling to them at No. 7, they run to the podium to take Styles as a means of fixing that defensive front.
8. New Orleans Saints: Rueben Bain Jr., EDGE, Miami
The New Orleans Saints could go in a number of different directions here, including wide reciever. But with pass rusher Rueben Bain Jr. sliding to them at eight, he makes a ton of sense for the Saints.
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Yes, there are rumblings of a further slide for Bain, between the arm length concerns and the recent reporting about the car accident he was involved in during 2024. However, several general managers have indicated that the accident was already factored into their evaluation of Bain as a prospect. Is a further slide possible? Perhaps, but I do believe any slide ends here.
9. Kansas City Chiefs: Jordyn Tyson, WR, Arizona State
When both Mel Kiper Jr. and Peter Schrager are making this connection, it is worth paying attention to.
Plus, with the Giants now on the clock right behind the Chiefs at No. 10, it makes even more sense that Jordyn Tyson is the selection here.
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10. New York Giants: Caleb Downs, S, Ohio State
Between Francis Mauigoa and now Caleb Downs, we have the makings of a John Harbaugh football team.
Lest we forget, Harbaugh was the head coach in Baltimore when the Ravens made safety Kyle Hamilton the 14th selection in his draft class. Harbaugh wants a defensive leader, and while Downs is more of a box safety than Hamilton, his versatility, experience, and ability to play against the run from anywhere on the field makes him an ideal piece to build around in New York.