Round 1 - Pick 1
Projected TeamNew Orleans | PROSPECT RNK37th | POSITION RNK4th |
PAYDS2184 | RUYDS79 | INTS1 | TDS22 |
Only eight starts into his career, Simpson's stellar play in the first half of the season has vaulted him up draft boards as the former five-star firmly establishes himself in the conversation to be the first signal-caller selected next April. A cerebral assassin with a rare blend of poise, decisiveness and accuracy, the Saints see shades of a familiar face in the Superdome -- betting that Simpson's developing upside and intangibles can usher in a new era under Kellen Moore. |
Round 1 - Pick 2
Projected TeamN.Y. Jets | PROSPECT RNK6th | POSITION RNK2nd |
PAYDS1772 | RUYDS131 | INTS4 | TDS19 |
You could make a strong case that Moore owns the best pure passing traits of any quarterback in this class. At just 20 years old, the former UCLA transfer has taken complete command of Oregon's offense, operating with confidence while completing more than 72% of his throws. After a turbulent start to the season for Justin Fields, the Jets decide to reboot with one of the nation's most talented passers, who's already shown flashes of long-term franchise upside. |
Round 1 - Pick 3
Projected TeamTennessee | PROSPECT RNK11th | POSITION RNK2nd |
REC34 | REYDS587 | YDS/REC17.3 | TDS6 |
Arguably one of the cleanest prospects on the board regardless of position, Tate's combination of size, athleticism and efficiency as both a route-runner and receiver make him one of the safest bets in the class. A budding star who's shared the field with Marvin Harrison Jr., Emeka Egbuka and Jeremiah Smith during his three seasons in Columbus, the Titans jump at the chance to pair Cam Ward with a polished, pro-ready weapon on the perimeter. |
Round 1 - Pick 4
Projected TeamCleveland | PROSPECT RNK3rd | POSITION RNK1st |
PAYDS1923 | RUYDS196 | INTS3 | TDS27 |
Mendoza has been one of the most efficient and effective quarterbacks in the country this season, completing more than 72% of his passes while leading Indiana to an 8-0 start for the second straight year under Curt Cignetti. A calm operator from the pocket, Mendoza's timing, decision-making and elite-level ball placement make him an ideal fit for an organization where consistent quarterback play has long been elusive. |
Round 1 - Pick 5
Projected TeamMiami | PROSPECT RNK5th | POSITION RNK1st |
There may not be a safer player in next April's draft than Caleb Downs. A three-year starter at both Alabama and Ohio State, Downs brings rare versatility, elite football instincts and the kind of maturity and professionalism that NFL teams rave about. After adding Kenneth Grant to their defensive front last year, the Dolphins turn their attention to the secondary -- landing the defensive face of their franchise in Downs. |
Round 1 - Pick 6
Projected TeamN.Y. Giants | PROSPECT RNK9th | POSITION RNK1st |
A three-year starter under Kyle Whittingham at Utah, Fano brings one of the most complete and battle-tested résumés of any prospect in the class. For the Giants, priority No. 1 is keeping their franchise quarterback upright, and Fano helps them do exactly that. With 31 career starts under his belt and a polished, pro-ready skill set, don't be surprised if the Utah native is the first offensive lineman off the board in April. |
Round 1 - Pick 7
Projected TeamBaltimore | PROSPECT RNK12th | POSITION RNK1st |
Faulk's combination of length, versatility and athleticism makes him one of the most unique defensive linemen in this class. Still only 21 years old, his year-to-year trajectory points to even more untapped upside ahead. With needs both on the edge and inside, the Auburn standout gives Baltimore a dynamic, scheme-flexible presence who fits the Ravens' physical identity up front. |
Round 1 - Pick 8
Projected TeamLas Vegas | PROSPECT RNK8th | POSITION RNK1st |
A former five-star recruit and one of the pillars behind Miami's identity shift in the trenches, Mauigoa brings a high-floor, plug-and-play presence at either right tackle or guard -- both potential areas of need for Las Vegas. A physical tone-setter who surrendered just one sack a year ago, he's a people mover in the run game and a steady, dependable presence in pass protection. With Ashton Jeanty front of mind, Mauigoa's versatility and immediate value make too much sense for the Raiders to pass on. |
Round 1 - Pick 9
Projected TeamArizona | PROSPECT RNK18th | POSITION RNK4th |
REC48 | REYDS758 | YDS/REC15.8 | TDS7 |
Only halfway through the season, Lemon has generated plenty of buzz in league circles, with his playmaking ability taking center stage for the Trojans. Just under 6-foot, the California native plays bigger than his frame, consistently creating explosive plays both from the slot and on the perimeter while serving as a go-to target in the red zone. Although the Cardinals could look elsewhere, general manager Monti Ossenfort gladly turns in the card to pair Lemon with Marvin Harrison Jr. |
Round 1 - Pick 10
Projected TeamCincinnati | PROSPECT RNK1st | POSITION RNK1st |
A catalyst behind Miami's resurgence under Mario Cristobal, Bain's snap-to-snap impact is hard to duplicate. A versatile pass rusher who can win from anywhere along the front, his relentless motor and raw power consistently show up on tape. Bain's ironman play style makes him the ideal successor to Trey Hendrickson and gives Zac Taylor a foundational piece to pair opposite Shemar Stewart. |