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Here’s my final mock draft. I adjusted the order in certain spots because the fit made more sense prioritizing scheme, team needs, and overall projection over consensus rankings. #MockDraft #NFLMockDraft #DraftTalk #DraftAnalysis #Scout
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Top 10 BEST FITS — 2026 NFL Draft #NFL #Ranking #Scout #nfldraftday
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Draft Class Grade 2026 A (Elite draft classes A(Strong balanced groups) A-(Disciplined draft ) B (Good classes) B(Safe and consistent) B-(Decent value overall) C (Average drafts) C-(Questionable decisions) D (Reaches and missed) D(Lack of impact) F(Poor value) #DraftGrade #NFL
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Top 5 Day 3 sleepers still on the board high IQ real value early impact don’t be surprised if they outperform their draft slot Will Lee III, CB, Texas A&M Skyler Bell, WR, UConn Michael Taaffe, S, Texas Deontae Lawson, LB, Alabama Beau Stephens, G Iowa #NflDraft #Sleeper #Scout
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Day 2 is loaded with talent still on the board: Jermod McCoy (CB), Denzel Boston (WR), CJ Allen (LB), TJ Parker (EDGE), Kayden McDonald (DT), Avieon Terrell (CB). My sleepers: Jacob Rodriguez (LB), Emmanuel McNeil-Warren (S), Dangelo Ponds (CB). #NFLDraft #NFL #NFLScouting
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#32 Avieon Terrell Physical, disciplined CB, high floor. Great fit for the Seattle Seahawks, ceiling CB2 behind Devon Witherspoon, floor CB3 with Tariq Woolen. With Emmanwori, this secondary could be violent, shades of the Legion of Boom. #NFLDraft #Seahawks #Scout
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#31 Kayden McDonald ,Patriots lack big, nasty DL like their prime years, need tone-setters up front again. McDonald fits Mike Vrabel’s mold size, power, eats doubles, holds the point. Day 1 run stopper with edge, brings back that physical identity inside. #NFLDraft #Scout #Pats
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#30 Caleb Lomu OT, With Malik Willis under center, Miami could lean toward a more run-heavy identity amid changes at WR. Lomu brings strong late 1st-round value a physical OT who stabilizes protection and helps establish the ground game. #NFLDraft #Dolphins #Scout
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#29 Blake Miller is a perfect fit for the Kansas City Chiefs. Patrick Mahomes has had to extend plays too-oftenMiller’s pass protection brings immediate stability. Next to Creed Humphrey, he helps lock down the pocket and fills a key need for KC’s return to the top. #NFLDraft #KC
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#28 Emmanuel Pregnon The Houston Texans must fix their O-line; without their defense, they were going nowhere, and C.J. Stroud struggled, especially in the playoffs. Pregnon brings physicality, boosts the run game, and eases pressure on Stroud. #NFLDraft #Texans #Scout
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#27 Kadyn Proctor. Pairing him with Trent Williams gives San Francisco elite size and length at tackle. His long arms help him control defenders early and dominate the run game. In Kyle Shanahan’s system, he can develop while learning from one of the best. Elite upside. #NFL
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#26 TJ Parker. High-floor EDGE with strong run defense and power, but lacks elite burst to win instantly. In Buffalo, alongside Gregory Rousseau, Ed Oliver, and newcomer Bradley Chubb, he can develop and produce in a strong rotation. #NFLDraft2026 #Scout #Bills
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#25 CJ Allen Chicago adds a true 3-down LB in CJ Allen. Elite in coverage, instinctive, and perfect for a defense that led the NFL in interceptions. He fits their turnover identity and has the tools to become their next Roquan Smith in the middle. #NFLDraft #Bears #Scout
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#24 Makai Lemon Even if the Browns’ QBs aren’t among the league’s best, his speed, separation, and YAC ability can turn risky throws into big plays, while helping Jerry Jeudy settle into a true WR2 role. #NFLDraft #Scout #Browns
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#23 Dillon Thieneman to Philly makes perfect sense after moving on from Reed Blankenship. Instinctive zone safety with elite QB reads and positioning to maximize his INT upside. Man coverage is a concern, but next to Mitchell & DeJean, his ceiling rises. #NFLDraft #Scout #Eagles
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#22 Caleb Banks to LAC fits well. Strong, active hands help him shed blocks. High-floor DT vs the run. If he hits his ceiling with Khalil Mack & Derwin James, this defense could be scary. #NFLDraft #Scout #Chargers
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#8 — Jeremiyah Love is an explosive RB with elite burst and contact balance. Perfect Saints fit — Kamara is aging, and Love could boost the run game while opening the pass game for Shough. #MockDraft #Saints #Scout
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Even after adding Travis Etienne, I could still see the New Orleans Saints drafting Jeremiyah Love. His dual-threat RB/receiving ability reminds me of Alvin Kamara. A Kamara–Etienne–Love trio short term, before eventually transitioning to an Etienne–Love duo.
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#21 Carnell Tate to the Steelers makes sense. I like his talent and production at Ohio State, but I have him slightly lower than others. He relies on one-foot sideline catches, which won’t always work in the NFL. With DK Metcalf and Michael Pittman Jr., he could be a solid WR2.
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After a lot of scouting and analysis, here is my 2026 NFL Mock Draft Round 1. I tried to balance team needs, talent, and draft trends. Let me know what you think! #Scout #NFLDraft2026 #MockDraft #NFL
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#19 Cashius Howell,The Panthers already have a solid secondary, but they need more pressure up front. Howell’s explosiveness off the edge could be the missing piece. Pair him with Derrick Brown and Carolina could form one of the most disruptive DL duos in the league. #NFLDraft
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