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2026 nfl mock draft

Zach Brunner’s 2026 NFL Mock Draft 1.0: Stock Up On OL

Zach Brunner by Zach Brunner
April 7, 2026
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The first 2026 NFL Mock Draft from FlurrySports’ Zach Brunner, projecting all 32 first-round draft picks.


My favorite time of year — NFL Draft season. If you have followed my analysis for any point in time, but especially over the past five or so seasons, you know that draft season is a time I get to actually break down film (unlike 95% of other analysts) and tell you who these players are.

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Obviously, much of my background is in offensive line. Seeing the performance across the league deteriorate upfront has made me want to pull my hair out, but it has also been a very easy way to make money betting. Clearly, if you cannot block, you cannot win right now. Because of that, the timing of this draft class could not have come at a better time. There are many great offensive linemen, and we should expect a bunch to be drafted in the first round.

Let’s take a look at my first 2026 NFL Mock Draft of the season, projecting all 32 picks in the first round. Of course, there will be trades on draft night. Today, we will ignore that. Instead, we will select for the current draft order, taking into account team needs and my big board.

Zach Brunner’s 2026 NFL Mock Draft 1.0

1 — Las Vegas Raiders

Fernando Mendoza, QB, Indiana

After signing Kirk Cousins to a team-friendly deal that lets them keep him on the roster for multiple seasons, the Las Vegas Raiders could trade back, get a ton of draft capital, then draft a quarterback next season while having a competent starter in the meantime. Is that what I would do? Absolutely. This team has too many holes. However, the only reason you wouldn’t do that is if you have a generational prospect you believe is the face of your franchise for over a decade.

The Raiders think that is what Fernando Mendoza is. Having Cousins not only allows them to develop Mendoza, but it also lets a quarterback get hit behind a bad offensive line that they have no investments in.

2 — New York Jets

Arvell Reese, LB/EDGE, Ohio State

The New York Jets have several holes on defense, so for my 2026 NFL Mock Draft, I have them selecting a versatile defender. Arvell Reese is an absolute terror that fits into every defensive scheme. It’s a draft pick that even the Jets can’t screw up.

3 — Arizona Cardinals

David Bailey, EDGE, Texas Tech

It’s a new era for the Arizona Cardinals, and they could use just about everything but another running back or tight end. While I think they would really benefit by trading back and picking more of a team need, like offensive line or safety, we will go with the defensive side of the ball with David Bailey. Simply put, Bailey lives in the offensive backfield. When facing terrific offenses (and great offensive lines) as we see in the NFC West, the Cardinals need someone who can apply pressure.

4 — Tennessee Titans

Jeremiyah Love, RB, Notre Dame

This again is a spot where the Tennessee Titans could trade back, given the great talent on the board and their overall team needs. However, we will say the first pick for Robert Saleh will be the player the team wants to build an offense around, much like his first pick with the Jets (Zach Wilson). But this time, the Titans try to find a generation running back once again, taking Jeremiyah Love.

5 — New York Giants

Caleb Downs, S, Ohio State

John Harbaugh wanted control over the roster, and he seemingly has it with the New York Giants. We also know Harbaugh will have his hands on the defense, much like we saw him do in Baltimore. This may be the highest you seem him projected, but Caleb Downs fits a need for the Giants, and he is one of the best prospects in this draft. He’s intelligent, a phenomenal tackler, and he will fill a Kyle Hamilton-like role on Harbaugh’s new team.

6 — Cleveland Browns

Francis Mauigoa, OT, Miami

Remember when the offensive line for the Cleveland Browns was rock solid? While they did an alright job piecing things together through free agency, there’s work left to do. No matter who is at quarterback, they will need a left tackle, and Francis Mauigoa can be that man. His length is lacking a bit, so he will lose reps to TJ Watt and Myles Garrett, but his draft profile that I wrote up gives him a glowing review essentially everywhere else.

7 — Washington Commanders

Sonny Styles, LB, Ohio State

Wide receiver is an option for the Washington Commanders as well, but ultimately, I have Sonny Styles slipping to them, and they would be fools to pass him up. I actually think someone trades up for Styles and five or six, but we’re not doing trades today. Styles is a massive presence on the defense and a great run stopper. It would be a tremendous addition, with Saquon Barkley, Cam Skattebo and Javonte Williams in the division.

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8 — New Orleans Saints

Carnell Tate, WR, Ohio State

We know Kellen Moore wants to build an offense that can air it out, so trading away Rashid Shaheed last season meant a replacement would be coming soon. While he’s a different type of receiver than Shaheed, Carnell Tate is an outstanding wide receiver who is able to complement Chris Olave while also taking over that WR1 role during the next couple of seasons.

9 — Kansas City Chiefs

Mansoor Delane, CB, LSU

The Kansas City Chiefs lost both of their top cornerbacks this offseason, so it would be a surprise if they didn’t address this need early in the draft. Mansoor Delane thrives in man coverage. If he can lock his receiver up, it would allow Steve Spagnuolo some freedom to get creative with coverage and blitzes.

10 — Cincinnati Bengals

Rueben Bain Jr., EDGE, Miami

The Cincinnati Bengals need an edge rusher after the Trey Hendrickson drama. Locking down an edge rusher in the first round also gives the team a fifth-year option, which they would love to have. They would also love to have a player like Rueben Bain Jr., who packs a ton of power on the edge. He has the ability to play tough-nosed, AFC North football.

11 — Miami Dolphins

Kenyon Sadiq, TE, Oregon

While the Miami Dolphins’ offensive line is really, really bad, they will address that with their next pick in my 2026 NFL Mock Draft. Here, they will take a player who blocks like a solid tight end while running like a wide receiver. Kenyon Sadiq looks like he was made in a lab. Physically, he is everything that an offensive coordinator in 2026 wants. We will see if he reaches that potential.

12 — Dallas Cowboys

Jermod McCoy, CB, Tennessee

The Dallas Cowboys’ defense was the reason this team is picking at No. 12 instead of much later. They were horrendous. And in Jerry Jones fashion, they take a big swing (and risk) with Jermod McCoy to fix the issue. McCoy is a very good playey. In fact, he may be the best cornerback in this class when he is healthy. However, we haven’t seen him play since 2024.

13 — Los Angeles Rams (via ATL)

Spencer Fano, OT, Utah

The Los Angeles Rams get lucky with a terrific offensive tackle in Spencer Fano. He has experience in a run-first offense, but he also can evolve into a franchise-level offensive tackle. Love this pick for an offensive line that needs help but has added very solid pieces in recent offseasons.

14 — Baltimore Ravens

Keldric Faulk, EDGE, Auburn

At No. 14, it’s ultimately a little too soon for the Baltimore Ravens to pull the trigger on a center. They wait until Day 2 for that (or trade back). Instead, we have Baltimore drafting an edge rusher after pulling out of the Maxx Crosby deal. The potential for Keldric Faulk is sky-high, and new head coach Jesse Minter will be celebrating this pick and dreaming about what the 6-6, 285-pounder could become.

15 — Tampa Bay Buccaneers

Akheem Mesidor, EDGE

While many will hate Akheem Mesidor as a prospect due to his being a 25-year-old rookie, Todd Bowles has no time left for development. He needs a player who can contribute immediately, or he may be looking for a new job next season. Mesidor is a relentless edge rusher who was mentored by Jason Taylor. Bowles would have fun with the former Miami defender.

16 — New York Jets (via IND)

Jordyn Tyson, WR, Arizona State

I feel it in my soul that the Jets take a wide receiver that never fully pans out with the No. 16 pick. As of now, I will go with Jordyn Tyson for my 2026 NFL Mock Draft. Don’t get me wrong, I think Tyson is a solid prospect who could become a really good NFL player. However, injuries are a concern, and he does like to play physically. There is a scenario where things just don’t work out, playing home games in MetLife Stadium.


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17 — Detroit Lions

Vega Ioane, G, Penn State

18 — Minnesota Vikings

Dillon Thieneman, S, Oregon

19 — Carolina Panthers

Monroe Freeling, OT, Georgia

20 — Dallas Cowboys (via GB)

CJ Allen, LB, Georgia

21 — Pittsburgh Steelers

Makai Lemon, WR, USC

22 — Los Angeles Chargers

Emmanuel Pregnon, G, Oregon

23 — Philadelphia Eagles

Caleb Lomu, OT, Utah

24 — Cleveland Browns (via JAX)

Denzel Boston, WR, Washington

25 — Chicago Bears

Kayden McDonald, DT, Ohio State

26 — Buffalo Bills

KC Concepcion, WR, Texas A&M

27 — San Francisco 49ers

Kadyn Proctor, OT, Alabama

28 — Houston Texans

Caleb Banks, DT, Florida

29 — Kansas City Chiefs (via LAR)

Blake Miller, OT, Clemson

30 — Miami Dolphins (via DEN)

Max Iheanachor, OT, Arizona State

31 — New England Patriots

Zion Young, EDGE, Missouri

32 — Seattle Seahawks

Avieon Terrell, CB, Clemson


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Zach Brunner

Zach Brunner

I am a simple Wisconsin man: I love beer and sports. I decided to create FlurrySports because I was sick of the politics and non-stories that the fat cat corporations put out. When you see football articles from me, just know that I combine my knowledge from playing, coaching, athletic training, and sports management/economic courses to give you a unique, but I feel well-rounded point of view. I am always down to talk about anything, so follow me on Twitter @FantasyFlurry if you decide you want more of me!

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