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2026 nfl mock draft

2026 NFL Draft: FlurrySports Live Coverage Tracker and Stream Updates

Henry John by Henry John
April 23, 2026
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Welcome to our live coverage of Night 1 of the 2026 NFL Draft! If you’re anything like our team here at FlurrySports, then this is one of your favorite events on the annual sports calendar. The NFL Draft gives teams, players and fanbases alike a renewed sense of hope and optimism months in advance of a brand new season.

Of course, given the differing opinions when it comes to prospects and the wide range of ways in which front offices approach the draft, there is never a shortage of surprises, overreactions and mind-blowing moments. We’re here for it all!

This post will be your home base for our First-Round coverage for the 2026 NFL Draft. Coinciding with our draft live stream and watch-along, this column will feature live updates, track the draft picks in real time, highlights of the best reactions and more! Buckle up and come along with us for what is sure to be a wild and entertaining ride!

2026 NFL Draft | Round 1 Live Coverage

You can tune in to our First-Round live coverage of the 2026 NFL Draft via the link/embed below. If you’re looking for the best prospect analysis, team fits, scheme discussion and front office critiques in the game, it’s the only way to follow the action.

Henry John (@HankTimeSports) will be providing the updates below, while Zach Brunner (@FantasyFlurry), Trevor Land (@TrevorLand2) and Luke Reimer provide their live coverage on our livestream.

Our stream can also be found on X and Twitch, so pick your ideal platform, sit back and enjoy the ride with us!

Along with our broadcast, we will be tracking and covering the entire evening in real-time right here via this post. The live NFL Draft tracker below will include the actual pick selections and trades that take place in the draft, plus the best takes and highlights from the stream!

Our aim is to have this be yet another way to follow along with our real-time coverage while also having it be a well-rounded recap of Night 1 after the evening concludes.

Live 2026 NFL Draft Tracker

This live 2026 NFL Draft tracker will constantly provide updates of the draft and our live coverage, including highlights from us. Tune into the stream above, and refresh this page for updates as you follow along!

Pre-Draft Talking Points and Prospect Injuries of Note

  • What this draft class lacks in quarterbacks and big names, it makes up for in offensive linemen and team-building prospects
  • Arvell Reese has a concussion history
  • Francis Mauigoa shoulder and back injury reports; assuming that this was leaked by a team in the Pick 7-12 range hoping that he might fall
  • Carnell Tate calf concerns are a minor red flag; concerns about his dynasty fantasy football value
  • Mansoor Delane’s abdominal injury seems to be a hernia per source
  • Partially torn meniscus and degenerative ACL among concerns surrounding Caleb Downs

No. 1 Pick | Las Vegas Raiders

Raiders select Fernando Mendoza, QB, Indiana

Despite being the first overall draft pick, Fernando Mendoza is not likely to be the Day 1 starter for the Las Vegas Raiders. After signing veteran Kirk Cousins this offseason, the Raiders’ direction seems to be shaped by the experiences of Tom Brady. They will likely let the Heisman Trophy winner watch and learn from the sidelines instead of throwing him to the wolves and risky a serious injury right out of the gates.

FlurrySports NFL Draft Stream Quote: “Fernando Mendoza should be at the draft, it’s lame that he’s not as the star of this thing!” — Reimer

No. 2 Pick | New York Jets

Jets select David Bailey, EDGE, Texas Tech

It was going to be either David Bailey or Arvell Reese at No. 2 overall, and the Jets ultimately settled on the former. Perhaps concussion concerns surrounding Reese played a role. Nonetheless, the Jets get a very fast, twitchy pass-rusher who will be a problem for opposing offenses. Jets coach Aaron Glenn believes that he will help the team transition to primarily running a 3-4 scheme.

FlurrySports NFL Draft Stream Quote: “I don’t think he’s better than Arvell Reese whatsoever, but I think the concussion stuff with Reese is a legitimate thing.” — @FantasyFlurry

No. 3 Pick | Arizona Cardinals

Cardinals select Jeremiyah Love, RB, Notre Dame

Alright then. Apparently the Cardinals didn’t have a trade offer that they liked. Or, maybe they just couldn’t look past the talent that is Jeremiyah Love. Clearly, a running back has to be a stud to even be in the conversation to be drafted this high. Love is that back and is still the 1.01 selection in dynasty fantasy football drafts. However, from a team building standpoint, given all the RBs already on the roster, this is a head-scratcher.

FlurrySports NFL Draft Stream Quote: “Jeremiyah Love, James Conner, Tyler Allgeier, Trey Benson, Bam Knight… Imagine being part of the pro-Trey Benson crowd. He’s done!” — @FantasyFlurry

“What a bad pick!” — Reimer

No. 4 Pick | Tennessee Titans

Titans select Carnell Tate, WR, Ohio State

With Love being a popular mock projection to the Titans, clearly they needed to pivot. Carnell Tate is now set to join a wide receiver room in Nashville that includes free agent signee Wan’Dale Robinson, veteran Calvin Ridley and a pair of second-year pros in Elic Ayomanor and Chimere Dike. This was clearly a need as the Titans look to get Cam Ward additional offensive weapons.

No. 5 Pick | New York Giants

Giants select Arvell Reese, EDGE, Ohio State

Based on pre-draft mocks and reporting, the Giants couldn’t have expected Arvell Reese to be available to them at fifth overall. Yet, that is how the board fell. The speed with which the pick was made was very telling about how they felt here. Although Reese doesn’t match the Giants’ true positional needs as well as some other prospects, clearly John Harbaugh took a “best available” approach.

“Arvell Reese is going to suck!” — Anonymous source in Green Bay

TRADE: No. 6 Pick | Kansas City Chiefs

No. 6 draft pick traded from CLE to KC in exchange for picks Nos. 9, 74 and 148

Chiefs select Mansoor Delane, CB, LSU

Cornerback was a top priority in this draft, and the Chiefs apparently felt that they needed to jump ahead of the Commanders and Saints in order to secure their guy. With great speed and anticipation, Mansoor Delane projects as one of the more complete corners to enter the league in recent history. He will provide an instant boost to the Chiefs’ secondary, and his lockdown man coverage abilities will open up more options for coordinator Steve Spagnuolo.

“Great trade for the Browns. They’ve killed the last two rounds.” — @TrevorLand2

No. 7 Pick | Washington Commanders

Commanders select Sonny Styles, LB, Ohio State

With the way the board has gone early in this draft, Sonny Styles was a natural pick for the Commanders at seven. He was the best available at this spot and will join a defensive front that has gotten a complete makeover in the offseason. Washington’s pass-rush and defense overall projects to be significantly improved with another boost to come if Bobby Wagner signs back on for another year.

No. 8 Pick | New Orleans Saints

Saints select Jordyn Tyson, WR, Arizona State

The Saints are a bit of a weird team from a roster construction standpoint. That said, wide receiver was clearly one of their biggest needs entering the 2026 NFL Draft. With Carnell Tate going long before their selection, they pivot to Jordyn Tyson here. He is a physical receiver who is not shy about playing through contact and gives Tyler Shough another weapon alongside Chris Olave. Tyson has a great chance to buck the trend of failing Big 12 receivers.

“It is very funny in a way that they have a wide receiver who is like one concussion away from being dead and they pick a wide receiver who has a history of concussions.” — @TrevorLand2

“Not knowing where Taysom Hill is these days is alarming.” — @FantasyFlurry

No. 9 Pick | Cleveland Browns

Pick acquired in trade with KC

Browns select Spencer Fano, OT, Utah

The Browns read the board beautifully, trading back three spots and still getting their pick of the litter at offensive tackle. Spencer Fano ultimately gets the nod as the first player off the board at the position. Fano projects as the fourth new starter along the Browns O-line in 2026 after the team brought in each of Elgton Jenkins, Zion Johnson and Tytus Howard this offseason.

“Quinshon Judkins should be a solid RB2 in fantasy football this season running behind this offensive line provided that the Browns aren’t trailing big in the majority of their games.” — @FantasyFlurry

No. 10 Pick | New York Giants

Giants select Francis Mauigoa, OT, Miami

The Giants secured this second top-10 pick through the Dexter Lawrence trade with the Cincinnati Bengals. While some might be confused as to how Francis Mauigoa fits in given his billing as an offensive tackle, @FantasyFlurry has discussed the fact that he almost has a build better suited to play guard in the NFL. With Andrew Thomas and Jermaine Eluemanor in the fold, the Giants could theoretically deploy Mauigoa as a guard right away.

“I’m ready to die for you (Jaxson Dart).” — Francis Mauigoa

“He is an offensive lineman. He takes this shit too seriously, he will pound beers, he is all business and he doesn’t care about himself.” — @FantasyFlurry

TRADE: No. 11 Pick | Dallas Cowboys

No. 11 draft pick traded from MIA to DAL in exchange for picks Nos. 12 and TBA

Cowboys select Caleb Downs, S, Ohio State

This is a somewhat surprising fall down the board for Caleb Downs, but the landing spot is hardly a shock. Jerry Jones wanted him so badly that he traded up a single spot to make it happen. The Cowboys are in desperate need of help in their defensive secondary. While Delane was drafted ahead of him, Downs is arguably the best defensive back in this class. He can play all over the field and will help the Dallas defense in multiple ways.


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Henry John

Henry John is a multi-sport analyst specializing in motorsports, football, and betting markets. His work focuses on performance trends, strategy, and data-driven insights to better understand outcomes and identify value. With experience producing content across multiple platforms, Henry has written extensively on NASCAR, college football, the NFL, and other major sports, developing structured analysis that goes beyond surface-level recaps. His approach blends statistical evaluation, betting market awareness, and game-level context to break down how and why results happen. Outside of sports, Henry enjoys strength training, outdoor activities, and continuous learning in analytics and performance.

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