The first three rounds of the 2026 NFL Draft are now complete. Usually, so are my mock drafts. But, this year, I thought — why not? So, I am going back on the clock for a bonus 2026 NFL Mock Draft. These fourth-round projections are based on the draft order as it currently stands and my personal impressions of remaining team needs and interests, and do not reflect any potential trade scenarios.
With the first round of the 2026 NFL Draft now complete, I am going back on the clock for my 2026 NFL Mock Draft: Day 2 Edition. These second-round and third-round projections are based on the draft order as it currently stands and my personal impressions of remaining team needs and interests, and do not reflect any potential trade scenarios.
The 2026 NFL Draft has arrived! And so, the time has come to present my 2026 NFL Mock Draft: Final Edition. These first-round projections are based on the current draft order and my personal impressions of team needs and interests entering the draft, with consideration given to potential trade scenarios.
Enjoy the draft!
1 | Las Vegas Raiders — Fernando Mendoza, QB, Indiana Undefeated season. Heisman Trophy. National Championship. First overall pick. As quarterback Fernando Mendoza continues to live the dream, the Raiders hang their hopes on him helping to turn their franchise around.
2 | New York Jets — Arvell Reese, OLB, Ohio State The Jets are reportedly still weighing the decision between Arvell Reese and David Bailey, but the field has seemingly reached a consensus that they’ve made it and it’s Bailey. I suppose I’m a contrarian then. In spite of all the smoke, I still think they take the longer runway to arrive at the higher projected ceiling with Reese.
3 | Arizona Cardinals — David Bailey, EDGE, Texas Tech The Cardinals could send the draft off the rails depending on what they do here — trading down would make sense, but drafting an offensive tackle this high or running back Jeremiyah Love would be forced fits. That said, they could go in a more pragmatic direction, which is what I have them doing. Landing with Arizona would be all too fitting for David Bailey, the pass rusher trendily described as “bird-in-the-hand”.
4 | Tennessee Titans — Jeremiyah Love, RB, Notre Dame The Titans seem destined to make an outlier pick here. Reportedly they are deciding between running back Jeremiyah Love and linebacker Sonny Styles, with Styles now being the favorite in media circles. I still lean towards Love, who is slightly higher on my board, to be the tip of their offensive sword.
5 | New York Giants — Mansoor Delane, CB, LSU Linebacker Sonny Styles. Safety Caleb Downs. Either would make absolute sense as the pick here. Offensive line and wide receiver also appear to be in play. But, in a bit of an upset, I think the Giants instead opt for the best player at a premium position and at a position of immediate need, cornerback Mansoor Delane.
6 | Cleveland Browns — Carnell Tate, WR, Ohio State Offensive tackle is a consideration here and certainly will be if the Browns trade down. But, if they stay put, I’m projecting them to instead address an equally pressing need at wide receiver with Carnell Tate.
7 | Washington Commanders — Jordyn Tyson, WR, Arizona State The Commanders reportedly have their sights set on linebacker Sonny Styles. But, being short on early-round draft capital and having multiple needs to address, a trade could be in order whether he’s still on the board or not. Assuming they fall back, wide receiver Jordyn Tyson has emerged as a potential target.
8 | New Orleans Saints — Caleb Downs, S, Ohio State Connected to multiple names and primed to make a move either up or down, the Saints could be a real wild card in the first round. But, perhaps the best move they could make here is staying put and taking arguably the best defensive player in the entire draft, safety Caleb Downs.
9 | Kansas City Chiefs — Francis Mauigoa, OT, Miami The Chiefs are another team that could be on the move early. Meanwhile, offensive tackle Francis Mauigoa has been on the move as of late, slipping out of what seemed like solid positioning in the top-five and possibly sliding further due a reported concern with his back. Consider Kansas City to be cautiously optimistic in making this pick.
10 | New York Giants (via CIN) — Olaivavega Ioane, OG, Penn State If the Giants draft defense with their first pick, the expectation is that they will draft offense with the second. Wide receiver is a consideration depending on how the board falls, but I think it’s more likely they look to the trenches, perhaps with plug-and-play guard Olaivavega Ioane.
11 | Miami Dolphins — Keldric Faulk, EDGE, Auburn The Dolphins have a long way to go to build up their roster, which is why I think they will look at a high-floor, foundational player with their first pick. Edge defender Keldric Faulk isn’t the most exciting pick they could make on draft night, but with his youth, physical profile, developmental traits, and high character, he has the potential to be a celebrated selection in hindsight.
12 | Dallas Cowboys — Sonny Styles, LB, Ohio State The Cowboys have an undeniable void at linebacker and currently sit in an unenviable place in the draft order to address it. So, it may be wishful thinking on my part (Cowboys fan that I am) that somehow, someway Sonny Styles finds his way to Dallas. But, I’m going to attempt to manifest it here, either purely through good fortune or deliberate maneuvering to make it happen.
13 | Los Angeles Rams (via ATL) — Rueben Bain Jr., EDGE, Miami This has been one of the more popular spots to project a wide receiver, but I think the Rams are actually in prime position to take the best player available. With their history of taking chances on talented football players that don’t necessarily check every box, could edge rusher Rueben Bain Jr. be next?
14 | Baltimore Ravens — Spencer Fano, OL, Utah The Ravens have room to improve on the interior of both lines, but the value here is on offense. Spencer Fano has gained top-ten momentum again as of late, but there are still mixed opinions on where he projects best — tackle, guard, or even center. That said, if he’s still on the board, he’s an immediate upgrade up front for Baltimore and insurance at either tackle if needed.
15 | Tampa Bay Buccaneers — Kenyon Sadiq, TE, Oregon This projects to be the potential starting point for the second wave of edge rushers, but the Buccaneers also expect to be in the market for more offensive weaponry. That’s a fitting description for versatile tight end Kenyon Sadiq, one of the top handful of skill players in this class and one of the more common pre-draft fits for Tampa Bay.
16 | New York Jets (via IND) — Akheem Mesidor, EDGE, Miami With the Jets opting for the upside pick at the top of the draft in my final mock draft scenario, I wouldn’t be surprised if they were to circle back here for more of a finished product on the edge with Akheem Mesidor. Wide receiver is also in play, but I think the Jets look in that direction at the top of the second round.
17 | Detroit Lions — Blake Miller, OT, Clemson The Lions have primary concerns at premium positions — offensive tackle and edge rusher. I think they prioritize the blocker because of the expected first-round run on tackles. Kadyn Proctor and Monroe Freeling could both be in the conversation, but pending Detroit moving Penei Sewell to left tackle, rugged right tackle prospect Blake Miller is the pick.
18 | Minnesota Vikings — Dillon Thieneman, S, Oregon Could this be the most projected player-team fit in the middle of the first round ever? Possibly, so the odds are it doesn’t come to pass on draft night. But, start to finish, safety Dillon Thieneman is my pick for the Vikings.
19 | Carolina Panthers — Makai Lemon, WR, USC Offensive tackle and tight end are strong possibilities if the right names are on the board. But, even if they are, the Panthers might be swayed in a different direction if wide receiver Makai Lemon slips through and puts a pairing with last year’s first-round pick and OROY Tetairoa McMillan within reach.
20 | Dallas Cowboys (via GB) — Colton Hood, CB, Tennessee With the Cowboys landing linebacker Sonny Styles in this scenario, edge rusher and cornerback expect to be the priority positions here, with the possibility of a trade down also on the table. While I tend to favor Dallas drafting edge Zion Young at #20, and have them doing so in both of my previous mocks, cornerback Colton Hood has been heavily reported, locally and nationally, as a favorite of the Cowboys in the first round, even as high as #12 if the board does not fall in their favor early. So there’s reason to believe Hood would be a strong consideration here.
21 | Pittsburgh Steelers — Monroe Freeling, OT, Georgia The Steelers are currently on shaky ground at left tackle and may be at the mercy of board if they aim to solidify the position in the first round. That said, they could have at least a couple of options still available as they do here, including Monroe Freeling, who has perhaps the highest ceiling of any blindside blocker in this class.
22 | Los Angeles Chargers — T.J. Parker, EDGE, Clemson The Chargers could throw a curveball here by drafting one of the guard prospects on the fringes of the first round. But, I lean towards them favoring a physical edge defender like T.J. Parker to round out their veteran rotation.
23 | Philadelphia Eagles — Max Iheanachor, OT, Arizona State With cracks starting to form in their vaunted front line due to age and injury, the Eagles could be looking at bringing in reinforcements both early and late. Offensive tackle Max Iheanachor shows more promise than polish right now, but his raw talent and traits should put him firmly into consideration here.
24 | Cleveland Browns (via JAX) — Kadyn Proctor, OT, Alabama The Browns are very much in line to take the first offensive tackle off the board early. If they go in a different direction, then tackle becomes the priority target here. Kadyn Proctor is among the names they are reportedly considering at #6, so this is a bit of a hedge, but the need and value would align much better if they were able to land Proctor here or in a modest trade up.
25 | Chicago Bears — Emmanuel McNeil-Warren, S, Toledo The Bears expect to evaluate multiple options here — offensive tackle, interior defensive line, edge rusher, and safety among them. Projections for Emmanuel McNeil-Warren seem to range both higher and lower depending on where you look and listen, but I still have him settling here with Chicago.
26 | Buffalo Bills — R Mason Thomas, EDGE, Oklahoma Draft night tends to close with a surprise or two. I think, this year, it could be the Bills that shake things up with either a trade or an unexpected pick here. A player who could be in the mix for the team in both scenarios is edge rusher R Mason Thomas, who plays at a position of interest and has a direct connection with the coaching staff.
27 | San Francisco 49ers — Omar Cooper Jr., WR, Indiana The 49ers are in the cluster of teams late in the first round looking at offensive tackles. They are also in the mix to draft a guard here. Tackle Caleb Lomu is perhaps the most popular projection at this late stage, but if wide receiver Omar Cooper Jr. sneaks through the twenties and is there for the taking, I think San Francisco is a potential suitor.
28 | Houston Texans — Kayden McDonald, DT, Ohio State The Texans have made moves to shore up their offensive line this offseason, but you can’t rule out them adding another blocker to find and field their best five. That said, I lean more towards defensive tackle or pass rusher, where they could also afford to stock more talent. I think defensive tackle Kayden McDonald is fully in play here, with edge Zion Young as the fallback option.
29 | Kansas City Chiefs (via LAR) — Chris Johnson, CB, San Diego State After addressing offensive tackle early, the Chiefs have three immediate needs remaining that make sense in this range — wide receiver, edge rusher, and cornerback. Of the three, I think cornerback and wide receiver are the most likely considerations here. Cornerback Chris Johnson has been a riser throughout the draft process and expects to be in the conversation at #29 if he’s still on the board.
30 | Arizona Cardinals (via DEN thru MIA)* — Ty Simpson, QB, Alabama * Projected trade up with Miami Dolphins *
Quarterback Ty Simpson has been one of the most talked about prospects in this draft and the Cardinals have been the team most mentioned in the discourse. And it makes total sense, given the state of the position in Arizona. As the first round comes to a close, I think they do look to make a deal to move up to secure Simpson with the fifth-year option attached.
The Dolphins move back to #34 in this projected trade, add a pick or two, and probably still come away with one of the players they are considering here at #30.
31 | New England Patriots — Malachi Lawrence, EDGE, UCF The players available and the positions of need and interest for the Patriots line up well here — wide receiver, offensive line, defensive line, and edge rusher. Of those targets, wide receiver and edge rusher would have the most opportunity for immediate impact. Given that they appear to have an alternative plan in place that would involve a trade with the Eagles for receiver A.J. Brown, I have them adding speed on the edge with ascending pass rusher Malachi Lawrence.
32 | Seattle Seahawks — Treydan Stukes, DB, Arizona The Super Bowl Champions, the Seahawks, have one of the strongest rosters heading into the draft, but there are multiple positions where they could look to add a difference-maker or valuable depth. Drafting all-purpose defensive back Treydan Stukes could serve to do both. With the ability to play across the entire secondary — cornerback, nickel, and safety — Stukes is the definition of a defensive chess piece and my choice for the final pick in the first round.
Welcome to the tenth(?!) edition of my annual DRAFTPLEX featured content series, Drafting Dallas! In this exercise, I assume front office duties to mock draft the full seven rounds for my favorite team, the Dallas Cowboys, using my DRAFTPLEX Board and the current official draft order.
The first year of the Brian Schottenheimer era had everything and the kitchen sink — high-octane offense, atrocious defense, eye-popping special teams, a bitter divorce, wheeling and dealing, welcome additions, and tragic loss — all culminating in a middling end result of seven wins, nine losses, and the rare tie.
The offseason has followed suit, headlined by the dismissal of defensive coordinator Matt Eberflus and the celebrated hiring of Christian Parker as his successor. Parker, along with Schottenheimer and the front office, wasted little time putting together a defensive coaching staff more aligned with his vision and aggressively churning the roster to better execute upon it.
The two most impactful transactions on the defensive side occurred via trade with long-time rivals. After unloading superstar pass rusher Micah Parsons ahead of the 2025 season for defensive tackle Kenny Clark and two first-round draft picks, Dallas went back to the well with Green Bay to acquire edge Rashan Gary for a 2027 fourth-round pick. And just a year into a four-year, $80 million extension, the Cowboys jettisoned defensive tackle Osa Odighizuwa to San Francisco for a 2026 third-round pick.
The Cowboys were also active in free agency, inking versatile safeties Jalen Thompson and P.J. Locke, sticky cover corner Cobie Durant, and interior pluggers Otto Ogbonnia and Jonathan Bullard, among others. Meanwhile, on the offensive side, Dallas rewarded last year’s free-agent find, running back Javonte Williams, with a new three-year contract after a productive prove-it year in hopes that his upward trajectory continues.
But, while there is a lot to feel good about with what the team has done this offseason, there remain glaring needs to address, not to mention another potentially dicey contract situation to sort out, with breakout receiver George Pickens currently attached to Dallas by a non-exclusive franchise tag. At least for the former, there’s an immediate opportunity at hand to solve for those needs — through the 2026 NFL Draft.
With that in mind, I present to you what I believe is a realistic scenario that could play out based on my personal evaluations, my impressions of pre-draft reports, and how the board may fall.
Let’s go on the clock with Drafting Dallas 2026!
Round 1 | Pick 12 Caleb Downs, S, Ohio State
As this year’s draft cycle has progressed through the key milestones, the possibility that the Cowboys will find themselves in a veritable no man’s land at #12 has become cause for increasing concern. The cream of the crop in this year’s class is very light and with a desperate need for more defensive help, they could be on the outside looking in when it comes to landing an impact defender from the very top of their board.
That said, all of the outcomes are on the table for Dallas — sit tight and wait their turn, manifesting at least one blue-chip defender to slip through; hold and be wiped out, then be faced with having to dip into the second tier of defensive prospects or make a luxury pick they can’t really afford for an offense that’s arguably set; hope that the phone rings with an opportunity to bail out, but compromising the value of their highest draft position in the process; or making the call and chasing the player they covet up the board, sacrificing valuable draft capital to secure elite talent.
Of those scenarios, the two that I would optimistically forecast playing out would be Dallas seeing do-it-all safety Caleb Downs make it through the minefield to #12, which would either be a gift from the football gods or some earthly combination of positional value, an understated athletic profile, and old-fashioned NFL Draft nonsense. Alternatively, provided that the first five picks were to pass without his name being called, I could see Dallas being aggressive to fill their most urgent need and pursuing uber-athletic linebacker Sonny Styles, most likely in a deal with the Cleveland Browns at #6.
Since I’m not specifically projecting trades in this exercise, it’s Downs who is Dallas-bound.
Trade Considerations: Arvell Reese, OLB, Ohio State (at #3) David Bailey, EDGE, Texas Tech (at #3) Sonny Styles, LB, Ohio State (at #6)
In the Mix: Mansoor Delane, CB, LSU Rueben Bain Jr., EDGE, Miami
Round 2 | Pick 20 (via Green Bay Packers) Zion Young, EDGE, Missouri
The Cowboys may not be as light on the edge as they are at linebacker, but they certainly could be considered lean. Between Rashan Gary, Donovan Ezeiruaku, Sam Williams, James Houston, and Tyrus Wheat, there’s enough of a platoon to play with today, but Dallas needs more talent to field the kind of pass rush waves that are all the rage in today’s NFL. And I think they will see to that early.
That said, the type of edge that expects to be in play for Dallas is where it gets interesting. Akheem Mesidor, Cashius Howell, and T.J. Parker have all gotten run in draft circles as being possible targets, while Keldric Faulk has been heavily speculated as the favorite option for Dallas, possibly even at #12.
I do think all of these names are in play, but my under-the-radar edge pick, at least where the media is concerned, for the Cowboys at #20 is Zion Young. There are similarities between him and Faulk (who probably gets drafted higher) in terms of physical profile, ability, and scheme versatility, but it’s his alpha energy, motor, and toughness that stand out. He has the right temperament for the trade — and that’s something that I think has been missing from the Dallas defense.
Also Considered: Chris Johnson, CB, San Diego State Colton Hood, CB, Tennessee Keldric Faulk, EDGE, Auburn
In the Mix: Akheem Mesidor, EDGE, Miami Cashius Howell, EDGE, Texas A&M T.J. Parker, EDGE, Clemson
Watch Out For: CJ Allen, LB, Georgia Peter Woods, DT, Clemson
Round 3 | Pick 92 (via San Francisco 49ers) Jaishawn Barham, OLB, Michigan
Much like with their positioning at #12 overall, I worry that Dallas is going to be in a dead zone at #92 when it comes to grabbing a starting-caliber linebacker, at least from among the more prototypical off-ball linebacker prospects. This is why trading up early to draft Sonny Styles makes a ton of sense.
However, if Dallas doesn’t move, there are a couple of interesting, hybrid-leaning fits that I suspect could be in play. In my 2026 NFL Draft Super Mock, it was undersized edge Romello Height. For this exercise, I’m projecting a player that was drafted three picks earlier — linebacker-turned-edge Jaishawn Barham.
Both players would provide juice off the edge, but where I favor Barham is his experience as an off-ball defender and developmental upside as a pass rusher. I think this combination would allow Dallas to deploy him in a number of ways and give opposing offenses different looks without changing personnel.
There’s also the established draft pipeline between Dallas and Michigan to consider. It hasn’t worked out well — at all — thus far, but perhaps with Barham, the Cowboys could finally strike it rich.
Also Considered: Romello Height, OLB, Texas Tech
In the Mix: Bud Clark, S, TCU Jalon Kilgore, S, South Carolina Keyron Crawford, EDGE, Auburn
Round 4 | Pick 112 Harold Perkins Jr., LB, LSU
I think an immediate double-dip is on the table for the Cowboys between #92 and #112, with a similarly versatile, second-level defender being my projection at the top of the fourth round. Harold Perkins Jr. is one of the more complicated evaluations in this draft — an outstanding athlete and disruptive defender, but undersized and without a natural position at the next level.
That said, the Cowboys are reported to have had multiple touchpoints with Perkins during the draft process, so there’s reason to believe the team could have a plan for his talent and translatable skills.
Also Considered: Charles Demmings, CB, Stephen F. Austin J.C. Davis, OT, Illinois Kaleb Elarms-Orr, LB, TCU
I’m not of the mind that Dallas has to draft defense exclusively early, but I also don’t think it’s off-base for the draft to be five rounds in before Dallas even thinks about offense. Once they do, offensive line is where they will most likely look to address the depth chart, specifically offensive tackle, where the future is anything but certain beyond this season with Tyler Guyton and Terence Steele.
Dametrious Crownover is a massive right tackle prospect who the Cowboys have been linked to and reportedly met with during the draft process. Crownover definitely looks the part, checking a lot of boxes physically, but he also comes with a lot to clean up in terms of technique and penalties. Draft and develop would be the plan here.
Also Considered: Joe Royer, TE, Cincinnati Josh Cameron, WR, Baylor Kendal Daniels, LB, Oklahoma
Continuing the theme of second-level versatility, I found oversized safety turned linebacker Kendal Daniels to be a really interesting watch and have him on my personal shortlist of Day 3 options for Dallas, as evidenced by taking him under consideration with the pick prior. On my board, I started out with Daniels even higher, but I think opinions on his scheme fit and processing, along with his underwhelming testing numbers, could see him slide.
That said, having been confirmed as meeting with the Cowboys during the draft process, I think Dallas could see traits to tap into and potential to unlock with Daniels.
Cornerback is a position the Cowboys could look to target early, but if the board doesn’t fall in their favor, then l certainly expect them to circle back late to add another name to the secondary mix. As far as I can tell, inside-outside corner Avery Smith hasn’t been directly connected to the Cowboys, but could be a consideration in this range given Christian Parker’s familiarity with the Toledo program.
I gave some consideration to drafting for one of the skill positions at various junctures during Day 3, but ultimately, the Cowboys don’t have an obvious need and could go the entire draft without adding a playmaker of any sort. That said, the one role I did come back to was a third tight end. I think Brevyn Spann-Ford is ready to move into the TE2 role alongside Jake Ferguson, putting former second-round pick Luke Schoonmaker on the bubble.
I added Carsen Ryan to the DRAFTPLEX Board as part of my second wave of evaluations and personally like him more than a number of tight ends who were invited to the Shrine Bowl, Senior Bowl, and NFL Scouting Combine. With a solid combination of blocking ability and pass-catching prowess, I think he finds a home late on Day 3 or possibly as a priority free agent.
Priority Free Agents Rahsul Faison, RB, South Carolina Hank Beatty, WR, Illinois J. Michael Sturdivant, WR, Florida Jordan Hudson, WR, SMU Tanner Koziol, TE, Houston Kobe Baynes, OG, Kansas Cole Brevard, NT, Texas Nyjalik Kelly, EDGE, UCF Wydett Williams Jr., S, Ole Miss Josh Moten, CB, Southern Miss
I also wanted to highlight names that were in consideration for me in making the late-round picks for Drafting Dallas that could be potential priority free agents. These include players I drafted for Dallas in my 2026 NFL Draft Super Mock that I didn’t draft for them here (Koziol and Moten), players they have reportedly met with during the draft process (Sturdivant, Hudson, and Kelly), and players that I personally like and have as draftable, but who may not be drafted (Faison, Beatty, Baynes, Brevard, and Williams).
All 7 rounds. All 257 selections. All 32 teams. This is the DRAFTPLEX 2026 NFL Draft Super Mock.
Projections are based on the official draft order as of April 6 and my personal impressions of team needs and interests heading into the draft, and do not reflect any potential trade scenarios.
First-round and second-round selections are presented graphically below, followed by the complete seven-round mock draft.
2026 NFL DRAFT SUPER MOCK
Round 1
1) Las Vegas Raiders — Fernando Mendoza, QB, Indiana 2) New York Jets — Arvell Reese, OLB, Ohio State 3) Arizona Cardinals — Francis Mauigoa, OT, Miami 4) Tennessee Titans — Jeremiyah Love, RB, Notre Dame 5) New York Giants — Sonny Styles, LB, Ohio State 6) Cleveland Browns — Carnell Tate, WR, Ohio State 7) Washington Commanders — Mansoor Delane, CB, LSU 8) New Orleans Saints — Rueben Bain Jr., EDGE, Miami 9) Kansas City Chiefs — Jermod McCoy, CB, Tennessee 10) Cincinnati Bengals — David Bailey, EDGE, Texas Tech 11) Miami Dolphins — Keldric Faulk, EDGE, Auburn 12) Dallas Cowboys — Caleb Downs, S, Ohio State 13) Los Angeles Rams (via ATL) — Omar Cooper Jr., WR, Indiana 14) Baltimore Ravens — Spencer Fano, OL, Utah 15) Tampa Bay Buccaneers — Olaivavega Ioane, OG, Penn State 16) New York Jets (via IND) — Makai Lemon, WR, USC 17) Detroit Lions — T.J. Parker, EDGE, Clemson 18) Minnesota Vikings — Dillon Thieneman, S, Oregon 19) Carolina Panthers — Monroe Freeling, OT, Georgia 20) Dallas Cowboys (via GB) — Zion Young, EDGE, Missouri 21) Pittsburgh Steelers — Jordyn Tyson, WR, Arizona State 22) Los Angeles Chargers — Akheem Mesidor, EDGE, Miami 23) Philadelphia Eagles — Max Iheanachor, OT, Arizona State 24) Cleveland Browns (via JAX) — Kadyn Proctor, OT, Alabama 25) Chicago Bears — Emmanuel McNeil-Warren, S, Toledo 26) Buffalo Bills — Cashius Howell, EDGE, Texas A&M 27) San Francisco 49ers — Kenyon Sadiq, TE, Oregon 28) Houston Texans — Peter Woods, DT, Clemson 29) Kansas City Chiefs (via LAR) — Denzel Boston, WR, Washington 30) Miami Dolphins (via DEN) — Colton Hood, CB, Tennessee 31) New England Patriots — Kayden McDonald, DT, Ohio State 32) Seattle Seahawks — Avieon Terrell, CB, Clemson
Round 2
33) New York Jets — Caleb Banks, DL, Florida 34) Arizona Cardinals — Ty Simpson, QB, Alabama 35) Tennessee Titans — Jake Golday, LB, Cincinnati 36) Las Vegas Raiders — Lee Hunter, NT, Texas Tech 37) New York Giants — Emmanuel Pregnon, OG, Oregon 38) Houston Texans (via WAS) — CJ Allen, LB, Georgia 39) Cleveland Browns — Christen Miller, DL, Georgia 40) Kansas City Chiefs — Gabe Jacas, EDGE, Illinois 41) Cincinnati Bengals — Brandon Cisse, CB, South Carolina 42) New Orleans Saints — Chris Brazzell II, WR, Tennessee 43) Miami Dolphins — KC Concepcion, WR, Texas A&M 44) New York Jets (via DAL) — Garrett Nussmeier, QB, LSU 45) Baltimore Ravens — Elijah Sarratt, WR, Indiana 46) Tampa Bay Buccaneers — Anthony Hill Jr., LB, Texas 47) Indianapolis Colts — Malachi Lawrence, EDGE, UCF 48) Atlanta Falcons — Jacob Rodriguez, LB, Texas Tech 49) Minnesota Vikings — Chris Johnson, CB, San Diego State 50) Detroit Lions — Caleb Lomu, OT, Utah 51) Carolina Panthers — Eli Stowers, TE, Vanderbilt 52) Green Bay Packers — Dani Dennis-Sutton, EDGE, Penn State 53) Pittsburgh Steelers — Blake Miller, OT, Clemson 54) Philadelphia Eagles — Germie Bernard, WR, Alabama 55) Los Angeles Chargers — Keylan Rutledge, OG, Georgia Tech 56) Jacksonville Jaguars — R Mason Thomas, EDGE, Oklahoma 57) Chicago Bears — Zachariah Branch, WR, USC 58) San Francisco 49ers — Chase Bisontis, OG, Texas A&M 59) Houston Texans — Derrick Moore, EDGE, Michigan 60) Chicago Bears (via BUF) — Chris McClellan, DL, Missouri 61) Los Angeles Rams — Kyle Louis, LB, Pitt 62) Denver Broncos — Michael Trigg, TE, Baylor 63) New England Patriots — Antonio Williams, WR, Clemson 64) Seattle Seahawks — Jadarian Price, RB, Notre Dame
Round 3
65) Arizona Cardinals — Josiah Trotter, LB, Missouri 66) Tennessee Titans — AJ Haulcy, S, LSU 67) Las Vegas Raiders — Malachi Fields, WR, Notre Dame 68) Philadelphia Eagles (via NYJ) — Zakee Wheatley, S, Penn State 69) Houston Texans (via NYG) — Deion Burks, WR, Oklahoma 70) Cleveland Browns — D’Angelo Ponds, CB, Indiana 71) Washington Commanders — Ted Hurst, WR, Georgia State 72) Cincinnati Bengals — Max Klare, TE, Ohio State 73) New Orleans Saints — Keith Abney II, CB, Arizona State 74) Kansas City Chiefs — Gennings Dunker, OL, Iowa 75) Miami Dolphins — Keionte Scott, DB, Miami 76) Pittsburgh Steelers (via DAL) — Chandler Rivers, CB, Duke 77) Tampa Bay Buccaneers — Joshua Josephs, EDGE, Tennessee 78) Indianapolis Colts — Bryce Lance, WR, North Dakota State 79) Atlanta Falcons — Chris Bell Jr., WR, Louisville 80) Baltimore Ravens — Oscar Delp, TE, Georgia 81) Jacksonville Jaguars (via DET) — Davison Igbinosun, CB, Ohio State 82) Minnesota Vikings — Mike Washington Jr., RB, Arkansas 83) Carolina Panthers — Treydan Stukes, DB, Arizona 84) Green Bay Packers — Malik Muhammad, CB, Texas 85) Pittsburgh Steelers — Jalen Farmer, OG, Kentucky 86) Los Angeles Chargers — Bud Clark, S, TCU 87) Miami Dolphins (via PHI) — Deshaun Stribling, WR, Ole Miss 88) Jacksonville Jaguars — Sam Roush, TE, Stanford 89) Chicago Bears — Jaishawn Barham, EDGE, Michigan 90) Miami Dolphins (via HOU) — Marlin Klein, TE, Michigan 91) Buffalo Bills — Jalon Kilgore, S, South Carolina 92) Dallas Cowboys (via SF) — Romello Height, EDGE, Texas Tech 93) Los Angeles Rams — Drew Allar, QB, Penn State 94) Miami Dolphins (via DEN) — Kage Casey, OL, Boise State 95) New England Patriots — Keyon Crawford, EDGE, Auburn 96) Seattle Seahawks — Domonique Orange, DT, Iowa State 97) Minnesota Vikings (Compensatory) — Sam Hecht, OC, Kansas State 98) Philadelphia Eagles (Compensatory) — Darrell Jackson Jr., DL, Florida State 99) Pittsburgh Steelers (Compensatory) — Cole Payton, QB, North Dakota State 100) Jacksonville Jaguars (Special Compensatory; via DET) — Gracen Halton, DT, Oklahoma
Round 4
101) Tennessee Titans — Connor Lew, OC, Auburn 102) Las Vegas Raiders — Caleb Tiernan, OT, Northwestern 103) New York Jets — Matt Gulbin, OC, Michigan State 104) Arizona Cardinals — Tim Keenan III, NT, Alabama 105) New York Giants — Tyler Onyedim, DL, Texas A&M 106) Houston Texans (via WAS) — Charles Demmings, CB, Stephen F. Austin 107) Cleveland Browns — Jake Slaughter, OC, Florida 108) Denver Broncos (via NO) — Keagen Trost, OT, Missouri 109) Kansas City Chiefs — Demond Claiborne, RB, Wake Forest 110) Cincinnati Bengals — Nick Barrett, DT, South Carolina 111) Denver Broncos (via MIA) — Jack Kelly, LB, BYU 112) Dallas Cowboys — Harold Perkins Jr., LB, LSU 113) Indianapolis Colts — Kaleb Elarms-Orr, LB, TCU 114) Philadelphia Eagles (via ATL) — Daylen Everette, CB, Georgia 115) Baltimore Ravens — Logan Jones, OC, Iowa 116) Tampa Bay Buccaneers — Kaleb Proctor, DT, Southeastern Louisiana 117) Las Vegas Raiders (via MIN thru JAX) — Emmett Johnson, RB, Nebraska 118) Detroit Lions — Carson Beck, QB, Miami 119) Carolina Panthers — Brian Parker II, OL, Duke 120) Green Bay Packers — Trey Zuhn III, OL, Texas A&M 121) Pittsburgh Steelers — Jimmy Rolder, LB, Michigan 122) Atlanta Falcons (via PHI) — Rayshaun Benny, DL, Michigan 123) Los Angeles Chargers — Ja’Kobi Lane, WR, USC 124) Jacksonville Jaguars — Taylen Green, QB, Arkansas 125) New England Patriots (via CHI thru KC) — Jude Bowry, OT, Boston College 126) Buffalo Bills — Keyshaun Elliott, LB, Arizona State 127) San Francisco 49ers — J.C. Davis, OT, Illinois 128) Detroit Lions (via HOU) — Jakobe Thomas, S, Miami 129) Chicago Bears (via LAR) — Nick Singleton, RB, Penn State 130) Miami Dolphins (via DEN) — Jager Burton, OL, Kentucky 131) New England Patriots — Deontae Lawson, LB, Alabama 132) New Orleans Saints (via SEA) — Kaytron Allen, RB, Penn State 133) San Francisco 49ers (Compensatory) — Brenen Thompson, WR, Mississippi State 134) Las Vegas Raiders (Compensatory) — Kamari Ramsey, S, USC 135) Pittsburgh Steelers (Compensatory) — VJ Payne, S, Kansas State 136) New Orleans Saints (Compensatory) — Skyler Bell, WR, Connecticut 137) Philadelphia Eagles (Compensatory) — Justin Joly, TE, North Carolina State 138) San Francisco 49ers (Compensatory) — Caden Curry, EDGE, Ohio State 139) San Francisco 49ers (Compensatory) — Devin Moore, CB, Florida 140) New York Jets (Compensatory) — Jeff Caldwell, WR, Cincinnati
Round 5
141) Houston Texans (via LV thru CLE) — Julian Neal, CB, Arkansas 142) Tennessee Titans (via NYJ thru BAL) — Max Llewellyn, EDGE, Iowa 143) Arizona Cardinals — Anthony Lucas, EDGE, USC 144) Tennessee Titans (via LAR) — Will Lee III, CB, Texas A&M 145) New York Giants — CJ Daniels, WR, Miami 146) Cleveland Browns — Tacario Davis, CB, Washington 147) Washington Commanders — Bishop Fitzgerald, S, USC 148) Kansas City Chiefs — Taurean York, LB, Texas A&M 149) Cleveland Browns (via CIN) — Will Kacmarek, TE, Ohio State 150) New Orleans Saints — Dallen Bentley, TE, Utah 151) Miami Dolphins — Austin Barber, OT, Florida 152) Dallas Cowboys — Dametrious Crownover, OT, Texas A&M 153) Philadelphia Eagles (via ATL) — LT Overton, EDGE, Alabama 154) Baltimore Ravens — Mikail Kamara, EDGE, Indiana 155) Tampa Bay Buccaneers — Joe Royer, TE, Cincinnati 156) Indianapolis Colts — Travis Burke, OT, Memphis 157) Detroit Lions — Jadon Canady, CB, Oregon 158) Carolina Panthers (via MIN) — Brandon Cleveland, DT, North Carolina State 159) Carolina Panthers — Kevin Coleman Jr., WR, Missouri 160) Green Bay Packers — DeMonte Capehart, DL, Clemson 161) Pittsburgh Steelers — Mason Reiger, EDGE, Wisconsin 162) Baltimore Ravens (via LAC) — Jordan van den Berg, DL, Georgia Tech 163) Minnesota Vikings (via PHI) — Hezekiah Masses, CB, California 164) Jacksonville Jaguars — Bryce Boettcher, LB, Oregon 165) Buffalo Bills (via CHI) — Billy Schrauth, OG, Notre Dame 166) Jacksonville Jaguars (via SF thru PHI) — Josh Cameron, WR, Baylor 167) Houston Texans (via PHI) — Febechi Nwaiwu, OL, Oklahoma 168) Buffalo Bills — Ephesians Prysock, CB, Washington 169) Kansas City Chiefs (via LAR) — Zane Durant, DL, Penn State 170) Denver Broncos — Jonah Coleman, RB, Washington 171) New England Patriots — Jack Endries, TE, Texas 172) New Orleans Saints (via SEA) — Jeremiah Wright, OG, Auburn 173) Baltimore Ravens (Compensatory) — Adam Randall, RB, Clemson 174) Baltimore Ravens (Compensatory) — Jalen Huskey, S, Maryland 175) Las Vegas Raiders (Compensatory) — TJ Hall, CB, Iowa 176) Kansas City Chiefs (Compensatory) — Genesis Smith, S, Arizona 177) Dallas Cowboys (Compensatory) — Kendal Daniels, LB, Oklahoma 178) Philadelphia Eagles (Compensatory) — Eric McAlister, WR, TCU 179) New York Jets (Compensatory) — Micah Morris, OG, Georgia 180) Dallas Cowboys (Compensatory) — Josh Moten, CB, Southern Miss 181) Detroit Lions (Compensatory) — Red Murdock, LB, Buffalo
Round 6
182) Buffalo Bills (via NYJ thru CLE/JAX/LV) — Malik Benson, WR, Oregon 183) Arizona Cardinals — Ar’maj Reed-Adams, OG, Texas A&M 184) Tennessee Titans — Diego Pounds, OT, Ole Miss 185) Las Vegas Raiders — Pat Coogan, OL, Indiana 186) New York Giants — Domani Jackson, CB, Alabama 187) Washington Commanders — Trey Moore, OLB, Texas 188) Seattle Seahawks (via CLE) — Justin Jefferson, LB, Alabama 189) Cincinnati Bengals — Caleb Douglas, WR, Texas Tech 190) New Orleans Saints — Michael Taaffee, S, Texas 191) New England Patriots (via KC) — Ethan Burke, EDGE, Texas 192) New York Giants (via MIA) — Isaiah World, OT, Oregon 193) New York Giants (via DAL) — Deven Eastern, DL, Minnesota 194) Tennessee Titans (via BAL thru NYJ) — Tyren Montgomery, WR, John Carroll 195) Tampa Bay Buccaneers — Devon Marshall, CB, North Carolina State 196) Minnesota Vikings (via IND) — Zxavian Harris, DL, Ole Miss 197) Philadelphia Eagles (via ATL) — Beau Stephens, OG, Iowa 198) New England Patriots (via MIN thru HOU/MIN/SF) — Thaddeus Dixon, CB, North Carolina 199) Cincinnati Bengals (via DET thru CLE) — Kaelon Black, RB, Indiana 200) Carolina Panthers — Sawyer Robertson, QB, Baylor 201) Green Bay Packers — Roman Hemby, RB, Indiana 202) New England Patriots (via PIT) — Luke Altmyer, QB, Illinois 203) Jacksonville Jaguars (via PHI thru HOU/PHI) — Robert Spears-Jennings, S, Oklahoma 204) Los Angeles Chargers — Bryson Eason, DL, Tennessee 205) Detroit Lions (via JAX) — Reggie Virgil, WR, Texas Tech 206) Cleveland Browns (via CHI) — Cole Wisniewski, S, Texas Tech 207) Los Angeles Rams (via HOU thru LAR/TEN) — Toriano Pride Jr., CB, Missouri 208) Las Vegas Raiders (via BUF thru NYJ) — Nadame Tucker, EDGE, Western Michigan 209) Washington Commanders (via SF) — Lander Barton, LB, Utah 210) Kansas City Chiefs (via LAR) — Eli Raridon, TE, Notre Dame 211) Baltimore Ravens (via DEN thru NYJ/MIN/PHI) — Brett Thorson, P, Georgia 212) New England Patriots — Wydett Williams Jr., S, Ole Miss 213) Detroit Lions (via SEA thru JAX) — Seth McGowan, RB, Kentucky 214) Indianapolis Colts (Compensatory; via PIT) — Rene Konga, DL, Louisville 215) Atlanta Falcons (Compensatory; via PHI) — Carver Willis, OL, Washington 216) Pittsburgh Steelers (Compensatory) — Nate Boerkircher, TE, Texas A&M
Round 7
217) Arizona Cardinals — Cyrus Allen, WR, Cincinnati 218) Dallas Cowboys (via TEN) — Tanner Koziol, TE, Houston 219) Las Vegas Raiders — David Gusta, DT, Kentucky 220) Buffalo Bills (via NYJ) — Michael Heldman, EDGE, Central Michigan 221) Cincinnati Bengals (via NYG thru DAL) — Scooby Williams, LB, Texas A&M 222) Detroit Lions (via CLE) — Aaron Graves, DT, Iowa 223) Washington Commanders — Kendrick Law, WR, Kentucky 224) Pittsburgh Steelers (via NO thru NE) — Kaden Wetjen, WR/KR, Iowa 225) Tennessee Titans (via KC thru DAL) — Bobby Jamison-Travis, DT, Auburn 226) Cincinnati Bengals — Landon Robinson, DT, Navy 227) Miami Dolphins — George Gumbs Jr., OLB, Florida 228) New York Jets (via DAL thru BUF/LV) — Bryan Thomas Jr., OLB, South Carolina 229) Tampa Bay Buccaneers — Cade Klubnik, QB, Clemson 230) Pittsburgh Steelers (via IND) — Cameron Ball, DL, Arkansas 231) Atlanta Falcons — J. Michael Sturdivant, WR, Florida 232) Los Angeles Rams (via BAL) — Garrett DiGiorgio, OL, UCLA 233) Jacksonville Jaguars (via DET) — Le’Veon Moss, RB, Texas A&M 234) Minnesota Vikings — Emmanuel Henderson Jr., WR, Kansas 235) Minnesota Vikings (via CAR) — Max Bredeson, FB, Michigan 236) Green Bay Packers — Karson Sharar, LB, Iowa 237) Pittsburgh Steelers — Markel Bell, OT, Miami 238) Miami Dolphins (via LAC thru TEN/NYJ) — Behren Morton, QB, Texas Tech 239) Chicago Bears (via PHI thru JAX/CLE) — Shad Banks Jr., LB, UTSA 240) Jacksonville Jaguars — Barion Brown, WR/KR, LSU 241) Chicago Bears — Riley Nowakowski, TE, Indiana 242) New York Jets (via BUF thru CLE) — Aiden Fisher, LB, Indiana 243) Houston Texans (via SF) — Jam Miller, RB, Alabama 244) Minnesota Vikings (via HOU) — Logan Taylor, OL, Boston College 245) Jacksonville Jaguars (via LAR thru HOU) — Cole Brevard, NT, Texas 246) Denver Broncos — Wesley Williams, EDGE, Duke 247) New England Patriots — Kobe Baynes, OG, Kansas 248) Cleveland Browns (via SEA) — J’Mari Taylor, RB, Virginia 249) Indianapolis Colts (Compensatory) — Caden Barnett, OG, Wyoming 250) Baltimore Ravens (Compensatory) — Jalon Daniels, QB, Kansas 251) Los Angeles Rams (Compensatory) — Keyshawn James-Newby, OLB, New Mexico 252) Los Angeles Rams (Compensatory) — Parker Brailsford, OC, Alabama 253) Baltimore Ravens (Compensatory) — Ceyair Wright, CB, Nebraska 254) Indianapolis Colts (Compensatory) — Chip Trayanum, RB, Toledo 255) Green Bay Packers (Compensatory) — Anez Cooper, OG, Miami 256) Denver Broncos (Compensatory) — Louis Moore, S, Indiana 257) Denver Broncos (Compensatory) — Uar Bernard, DL, Nigeria
Selections by Team
Arizona Cardinals 3) Francis Mauigoa, OT, Miami 34) Ty Simpson, QB, Alabama 65) Josiah Trotter, LB, Missouri 104) Tim Keenan III, NT, Alabama 143) Anthony Lucas, EDGE, USC 183) Ar’maj Reed-Adams, OG, Texas A&M 217) Cyrus Allen, WR, Cincinnati
Atlanta Falcons 48) Jacob Rodriguez, LB, Texas Tech 79) Chris Bell Jr., WR, Louisville 122) Rayshaun Benny, DL, Michigan 215) Carver Willis, OL, Washington 231) J. Michael Sturdivant, WR, Florida
Minnesota Vikings 18) Dillon Thieneman, S, Oregon 49) Chris Johnson, CB, San Diego State 82) Mike Washington Jr., RB, Arkansas 97) Sam Hecht, OC, Kansas State 163) Hezekiah Masses, CB, California 196) Zxavian Harris, DL, Ole Miss 234) Emmanuel Henderson Jr., WR, Kansas 235) Max Bredeson, FB, Michigan 244) Logan Taylor, OL, Boston College
New England Patriots 31) Kayden McDonald, DT, Ohio State 63) Antonio Williams, WR, Clemson 95) Keyon Crawford, EDGE, Auburn 125) Jude Bowry, OT, Boston College 131) Deontae Lawson, LB, Alabama 171) Jack Endries, TE, Texas 191) Ethan Burke, EDGE, Texas 198) Thaddeus Dixon, CB, North Carolina 202) Luke Altmyer, QB, Illinois 212) Wydett Williams Jr., S, Ole Miss 247) Kobe Baynes, OG, Kansas
New Orleans Saints 8) Rueben Bain Jr., EDGE, Miami 42) Chris Brazzell II, WR, Tennessee 73) Keith Abney II, CB, Arizona State 132) Kaytron Allen, RB, Penn State 136) Skyler Bell, WR, Connecticut 150) Dallen Bentley, TE, Utah 172) Jeremiah Wright, OG, Auburn 190) Michael Taaffee, S, Texas
New York Giants 5) Sonny Styles, LB, Ohio State 37) Emmanuel Pregnon, OG, Oregon 105) Tyler Onyedim, DL, Texas A&M 145) CJ Daniels, WR, Miami 186) Domani Jackson, CB, Alabama 192) Isaiah World, OT, Oregon 193) Deven Eastern, DL, Minnesota
New York Jets 2) Arvell Reese, OLB, Ohio State 16) Makai Lemon, WR, USC 33) Caleb Banks, DL, Florida 44) Garrett Nussmeier, QB, LSU 103) Matt Gulbin, OC, Michigan State 140) Jeff Caldwell, WR, Cincinnati 179) Micah Morris, OG, Georgia 228) Bryan Thomas Jr., OLB, South Carolina 242) Aiden Fisher, LB, Indiana
Philadelphia Eagles 23) Max Iheanachor, OT, Arizona State 54) Germie Bernard, WR, Alabama 68) Zakee Wheatley, S, Penn State 98) Darrell Jackson Jr., DL, Florida State 114) Daylen Everette, CB, Georgia 137) Justin Joly, TE, North Carolina State 153) LT Overton, EDGE, Alabama 178) Eric McAlister, WR, TCU 197) Beau Stephens, OG, Iowa
Tampa Bay Buccaneers 15) Olaivavega Ioane, OG, Penn State 46) Anthony Hill Jr., LB, Texas 77) Joshua Josephs, EDGE, Tennessee 116) Kaleb Proctor, DT, Southeastern Louisiana 155) Joe Royer, TE, Cincinnati 195) Devon Marshall, CB, North Carolina State 229) Cade Klubnik, QB, Clemson
Tennessee Titans 4) Jeremiyah Love, RB, Notre Dame 35) Jake Golday, LB, Cincinnati 66) AJ Haulcy, S, LSU 101) Connor Lew, OC, Auburn 142) Max Llewellyn, EDGE, Iowa 144) Will Lee III, CB, Texas A&M 184) Diego Pounds, OT, Ole Miss 194) Tyren Montgomery, WR, John Carroll 225) Bobby Jamison-Travis, DT, Auburn