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Updated: 04/22/2026 2:11PM ET

PickTeamPlayerPos.School
Round 1
1
  Raiders  
Fernando MendozaQB Indiana
I really hope the Raiders don't make a mess of things like the Giants did last year by bringing in a veteran QB that isn't what he used to be. The only QB as immobile as Aaron Rogers right now is Kirk Cousins. I guess Tom Brady isn't good enough to be a mentor? Look, I actually do respect Kirk Cousins as an effective QB. He can still play. Nonetheless, doesn't it say something about the confidence you have in the younger guy? You're saying he's not ready. I teach young people. Young people hate that feeling. Even if everyone else knows best, the feeling of being held back doesn't sit well.
2
  Jets  
Arvell ReeseLB Ohio State
Aaron Glenn is going to want his middle linebacker of the future; QB of the defense. So much work to do, and it starts here. Don't move him to edge. Reese has too much talent. I like the FA activity to address last year's defense.
3
  Cardinals  
Jeremiyah LoveRB Notre Dame
OL and DE do not appear to be weak spots based on player ability and FA moves. Arizona also has good RB's, but Love is too good of a talent to pass up on for a new coach that will be calling his own plays.
4
  Titans  
David BaileyED Texas Tech
The organization has given special attention to Love and Bailey on visits. They have also made direct comments about important these two players are to the media. Although Tennessee traded up to draft Oluwafemi Oladejo, he hasn't been as productive as expected and he's just not as fast as Bailey.
5
  Giants  
Sonny StylesLB Ohio State
New York just can't let this guy fall to the Cowboys. One pick later, Dallas would surely trade up to draft him. He's a perfect fit for what the Giant's rival wants to do schematically. Sonny Styles can help New York in the same way. He can cover receivers and big tight ends, which is a rare ability. He can also set the edge and blitz the QB. Any coordinator would covet a player like this.
6
  Browns  
Francis MauigoaOT Miami
At 20 years old, it's scary to think this man could actually still get bigger.
7
  Commanders 
Jordyn TysonWR Arizona State
Private workouts are the proof that teams like Washington want to conduct due diligence regarding injury concerns and talent verification. Buzz by so many well-respected WR experts have come to the consensus that Jordyn Tyson is the most talented WR in this year's draft. I had him going to the Rams at 13 before the private workout and videos. If he's really that good.. like Allen Iverson good.. then Washington can't let him pass here. Especially since they have been vocal about using the draft to improve their overall talent profile.
8
  Saints  
Mansoor DelaneCB LSU
Position upgrade
9
  Chiefs  
Spencer FanoOT Utah
No one wants to see another disappointing year for Pat Mahomes. Let's eliminate the excuses, starting with protection.
10
  Bengals  
Kayden McDonaldDT Ohio State
New York gave up way too many yards rushing last season. They were among the worst in the league. McDonald is the most 'sure-thing' run-stopper in this draft, and you just lost Dexter Lawrence. John Harbaugh says he wants to win in the trenches. Let's see what happens.
11
  Dolphins  
Rueben Bain Jr.ED Miami
Without a true 40-time or jumping measurements, I just don't know if the explosion we saw in college will translate to the NFL. Nonetheless, Rueben Bain is a hometown hero. I like his character and I hope he has a successful career. Let's get it!
12
  Cowboys  
Zion YoungED Missouri
Allows new DC to play an effective 4-2-5, considering that he only has one solid LB in Overshown. Zion Young has good size. Plays like a true DE. Really good player. Pair this pick with a corner at pick 20 and a versatile LB in round 3 to pair with Overshown. I wouldn't be shocked to see Jerry Jones try to trade up to pick 2 and take Reese. I don't think Glenn will do it, but Jerry is desperate to win a chip.
13
  Rams   f/ATL
Zachariah BranchWR Georgia
Zachariah Branch is fast, electric, and tough. Probably, the closest thing to Steve Smith Sr. that I've seen. This pick would make Rams truly dominant on offense in 2026. Would also give them flexibility in terms of negotiating contracts with existing receivers.
14
  Ravens  
Carnell TateWR Ohio State
No one wants to see another disappointing year for Lamar Jackson. Let's eliminate the excuses, starting with the number of weapons at receiver. There are several receivers in this draft and quality will certainly be available in the second round, but the Ravens defense isn't as bad as how they played last year. Open up the offense and draft D in the second round.
15
  Buccaneers  
Kenyon SadiqTE Oregon
Tampa has to be careful here. They have several needs and are in a division that is getting better. I think they should take the most talented player available. Sadiq will ensure tickets continue to get sold and coaches don't get fired. He gives you a special weapon that will ease the faithful's minds about losing Mike Evans. Drafting defense here doesn't help much because there are way too many needs, particularly at LB and CB. Todd Bowles wants to run a 3-4, but he doesn't have the LB's. This is too high for CJ Allen, and Eli Stowers might not be available with your second pick. LB's will.
16
  Jets   f/IND
Kadyn ProctorOT Alabama
If the Jets are willing to move Armand Membou to guard, selecting Kaydn Proctor to play OT makes a lot of sense.
17
  Lions  
Monroe FreelingOT Georgia
Struggled at the beginning of 2025 due to OL issues. Dan Campbell will not allow that to ever happen again.
18
  Vikings  
KC ConcepcionWR Texas A&M
Kevin O'Connell is on the hot seat. I think he's a great coach. He's known for QB development and potent offense. He'll be looking to get back to that. There might be more physically gifted receivers in this draft than KC Concepcion, but there's something to be said for dependable players that have a knack for making plays.
19
  Panthers  
Max IheanachorOT Arizona State
Bryce Young is beginning to earn more people's respect. It's only right that he receive more protection.
20
  Cowboys   f/GB
Treydan StukesCB Arizona
Treydan Stukes replaces who would have been Jemod McCoy if not for the injury concerns. I like Stukes because he's faster and plays the ball in the air better than some of the other corners in this class. He tends to arm tackle, but in terms of ball skills, Stukes seem to have the edge. Moreover, he can play all DB positions.
21
  Steelers  
Olaivavega IoaneOG Penn State
Pittsburgh admitted that Ioane would be a perfect fit for an open vacancy they have at guard. That said, they ranked near the bottom of the league in pass yards allowed. Draft CB in second round because there should still be a few impact corners available.
22
  Chargers  
Makai LemonWR USC
Makai Lemon's precise route running should fit well with the timing concepts that Mike McDaniel will install.
23
  Eagles  
Blake MillerOT Clemson
An improved offense starts with the offensive line.
24
  Browns   f/JAX
Omar Cooper Jr.WR Indiana
Since the Colts don't have a pick in the first round, they're Indiana product might end up in a different Great Lakes state. If this draft goes like I think it might, we could actually be looking at Cleveland as contenders. A Todd Monken reunion with Carson Beck in later rounds would provide insurance for Watson and Sanders.
25
  Bears  
Peter WoodsDT Clemson
Would bring intensity to the rotation. Chicago needs help in stopping the run and getting pressure on the QB. Peter Woods helps with both.
26
  Bills  
Caleb BanksDT Florida
Statistically, pass defense wasn't as bad as run defense. Buffalo doesn't have a second round pick. Not sure if they'll be able to improve the defense enough to win a super bowl, but drafting Caleb Banks gives them a puncher's chance. If his foot heals properly, he's a guy that can make a difference in slowing the run. Moreover, he's a big guy that should be able to deflect some passes. There might only be 3 or 4 run-stopping DT's expected to start/rotate on day one of the season in this year's draft, so Buffalo needs to move on this position early.
27
  49ers  
Denzel BostonWR Washington
Denzel Boston is a play-maker with great ability to attack the ball in the air. He and Mike Evans will make the 49ers more explosive this season. Can't wait!
28
  Texans  
Emmanuel PregnonOG Oregon
Emmanuel Pregnon is not as athletic as Chase Bisontis but I think Pregnon is a better fit for the Texans. His mass will help in the run game. He probably won't get pushed back very often. And although, he's not the fleetest of foot on pulls, it's ok because newly acquired RB, David Montgomery is a patient 4.6. For zone schemes, Pregnon's lateral quickness is good enough to be effective. I expect the Texans to draft speed at the skill positions in the second round.
29
  Chiefs   f/LAR
Colton HoodCB Tennessee
Position need following FA moves.
30
  Dolphins   f/DEN
Caleb DownsS Ohio State
Position upgrade. Polished, smart, instinctive, and quality playing experience. The film I've seen shows him mostly playing down. How would he be in a 2-high scheme? And we haven't seen him run a 40. Not trying to trigger any alarm bells because I still think he's a position upgrade for the Dolphins and will be an important part of the team's rebuild.
31
  Patriots  
Keylan RutledgeOG Georgia Tech
Position assistance. New England needs to improve at tackle, where we saw them struggle in the Superbowl. However, they're drafting in a slot where they won't be able to get exactly what they want. Nonetheless, New England said they really liked Rutledge at the senior bowl. They might draft another OT in later rounds, where there might find players with size and upside that might be overlooked by other teams.
32
  Seahawks  
Jermod McCoyCB Tennessee
One of the best corners in the draft falls due to the uncertainty in his injury. Jermod McCoy has elite skills and if healthy will surely be a difference-maker. Since Seattle already has a solid defense, they can afford to take the time and risk that others might not be able to.
Round 2
33
  Jets  
Garrett NussmeierQB LSU
The most NFL-ready QB. If Geno Smith is replaced for any reason, Nussmeier should be able to come in and get the job done. He also has what it takes to be the Jets franchise QB.
34
  Cardinals  
Ty SimpsonQB Alabama
Although we haven't seen a ton of games played, there are not enough concrete reasons to critique this young man. He looks like a smooth, well put together individual who can make the throws that need to be made. He also has some play-making ability that presents upside potential. I think he should start on day one because I can't imagine Arizona being any more crazy than what Simpson experienced in Alabama last season.
35
  Titans  
Chase BisontisOG Texas A&M
Good team comments after top 30 visit. Tennessee needs to improve on their running game even if they can't secure Love. Bisontis gets pushed back sometimes while pass blocking, but he's really good when pulling and blocking downfield.
36
  Raiders  
Caleb LomuOT Utah
Caleb Lomu reminds me a lot of Will Campbell. He has a good frame, but he's not as tough as you'd like him to be. Nonetheless, he's an improvement to what the Raiders have on the line.
37
  Giants  
Lee HunterDT Texas Tech
Team allowed 5.3 yds/carry. Lee Hunter helps to stop the run and is also quick enough to penetrate.
38
  Texans   f/WAS
Mike Washington Jr.RB Arkansas
Better contrast to David Montgomery than Jahdarian Price.
39
  Browns  
Keldric FaulkED Auburn
2 sacks, but only 20 years old. May get stronger. 6'6 275. Since Cleveland has a solid defense, they can afford to draft potential.
40
  Chiefs  
Chris Brazzell IIWR Tennessee
Brazzell is a high-point receiver that provides a good target in the red zone. He also uses his body well and could develop into a procession receiver anywhere on the field.
41
  Bengals  
Emmanuel McNeil-WarrenS Toledo
Position upgrade. Could be one of the steals of the draft. I'm just not seeing what this man can't do. He would bring some welcome play-making ability to the defensive side of the ball in Cincinnati.
42
  Saints  
Ted HurstWR Georgia State
Has good measurables. Played at a smaller program in Georgia St. Ted Hurst will develop better if he's not depended on as a go to receiver. He should fit well as a pair with Chris Olave. The emergence of Tyler Shough at QB and incoming Travis Etienne at RB should provide for a new threat in the South.
43
  Dolphins  
Ja'Kobi LaneWR USC
Ja'Kobi Lane is a good receiver. I could see him becoming a favorite target. He has good height, good speed, good agility, and makes contested catches. Since Miami needs multiple receivers, I think it's wise to draft big here, then small later.
44
  Jets   f/DAL
Chris BellWR Louisville
Chris Bell has similar traits to AJ Brown. He will be a good complement to the Jets' existing speed of Garrett Wilson and Adonai Mitchell.
45
  Ravens  
Anthony Hill Jr.LB Texas
Good scheme fit and versatility as an edge option. Good speed and plays well in space.
46
  Buccaneers  
CJ AllenLB Georgia
If C.J. Allen is still available here for the Bucs, it would be a pleasant surprise. He fits perfectly in Todd Bowles' defense. Fast, aggressive, and a good tackler. I wouldn't be upset, if Tampa drafted C.J. Allen in the 1st round and settled for Vanderbilt's Eli Stowers in this spot. I think Stowers is the second best pass-catching TE in this draft behind Kenyon Sadiq. Since I have Sadiq going to Tampa with the 15th pick, this would be a strategic risk swap... hedging against the risk of C.J. Allen not being available at pick 46.
47
  Colts  
Malachi FieldsWR Notre Dame
The loss of Michael Pittman creates a void that needs to be filled if the Colts want to pick up where they left off when Daniel Jones was injured last season. Malachi Fields is a tad bit slower than Pittman, but Fields is a tad bit taller and can go up and get it.
48
  Falcons  
Germie BernardWR Alabama
A well-known and soon to be well-received play-maker that played at Georgia rival, Alabama. Given the vertical threats, the Falcons already have in Drake London and Kyle Pitts, Germie Bernard could add more dynamic crossing route and RPO concepts to the Falcons offense.
49
  Vikings  
Jadarian PriceRB Notre Dame
Imagine Kyler Murray, Justin Jefferson, Jordan Addison, and Jadarian Price on turf. Contrary to other mocks, I think Kevin O'Connell should draft offensive skill players with his first two picks. Time to crank it up and stop messing around.
50
  Lions  
Kyle LouisLB Pittsburgh
Position need. Unlikely to move Jack Campbell at MLB, so I chose Kyle Louis over Jacob Rodriguez.
51
  Panthers  
Akheem MesidorED Miami
Position assistance. Akheem Mesidor was a tremendous player in college. Without a true 40-time or jumping measurements, I just don't know if the explosion we saw in college will translate to the NFL. It doesn't help that he was injured and played so long in college. Otherwise, I would have had him being drafted earlier.
52
  Packers  
Will Lee IIICB Texas A&M
Packers were good but not great at corner last season.
53
  Steelers  
Chris JohnsonCB San Diego State
Need to improve in terms of pass yards allowed.
54
  Eagles  
Dillon ThienemanS Oregon
Could help an already good defense be even better. Thieneman has great speed, but he's still a bit undersized against big vertical threats. However, he's a versatile player that could help at multiple positions.
55
  Chargers  
Bud ClarkS TCU
Position assistance. Bud Clark has impressive measurables in terms of speed and jumping ability. He can help an already good pass defense be even better.
56
  Jaguars  
Skyler BellWR Connecticut
With Travis Hunter expected to play more corner than receiver this season, Skyler Bell could step in and contribute to the offense. He's a quick receiver that contrasts with the size of Brian Thomas and Jakobi Meyers.
57
  Bears  
Derrick MooreED Michigan
I don't know if Moore will be an every down player at edge. Either way, he's an electric player that will make plays. I have him ahead of T.J. Parker because his stats improved last season whereas Parker's stats descended. Cashius Howell mainly plays standing up. Tad bit more productive than Derrick Moore. Howell ran 4.59 at the combine. I'm giving Moore the tie-breaker over Howell because he played close to Chicago in college.
58
  49ers  
Malachi LawrenceED Central Florida
San Francisco was last in sacks last season. Malachi Lawrence should have had more production in college. Never had more than 7.5 sacks, despite impressive measurables. He's explosive off the line, but lacks the agility to finish plays at the QB. Overall, his measurables will likely put him in the first two rounds. Lawrence is much faster than last year's pick, Mykel Williams.
59
  Texans  
Deion BurksWR Oklahoma
Deion Burks is Dante Hall reborn. The Texans could really use some electricity like this in their dome. Uncertainty surrounds Tank Dell's injuries.
60
  Bears   f/BUF
Domonique OrangeDT Iowa State
Domonique Orange is a run-stopper, and Chicago will take all of the help than can get on their defensive line.
61
  Rams  
Taylen GreenQB Arkansas
The Rams have players at every position including the league MVP at quarterback. Why not draft an athletic QB that no one would be prepared to defend. Sean McVay would be just the mad scientist for the job.
62
  Broncos  
Eli StowersTE Vanderbilt
Denver has a bunch of TE's on their roster, but none are Eli Stowers. He's a pass-catching TE that runs a 4.51 and jumps 45.5 inches. What!
63
  Patriots  
Bryce LanceWR North Dakota State
Big weapon for Drake Maye. Bryce Layne 6 feet 3 inches, runs 4.34, and has smooth deep play makeability.
64
  Seahawks  
Jonah ColemanRB Washington
The only positions Seattle addressed in FA were DB and RB. That tells me that the coaching staff feels like that was an area of need. The players brought in will compete, but are not slated to start. Jonah Coleman should be able to provide a one-two punch in the backfield in the absence of Kenneth Walker.
Round 3
65
  Cardinals  
Antonio WilliamsWR Clemson
66
  Titans  
Jalon KilgoreS South Carolina
67
  Raiders  
Daylen EveretteCB Georgia
68
  Eagles   f/NYJ
Drew AllarQB Penn State
69
  Texans   f/NYG
Sam RoushTE Stanford
70
  Browns  
Christen MillerDT Georgia
71
  Commanders 
Brenen ThompsonWR Mississippi State
72
  Bengals  
T.J. ParkerED Clemson
73
  Saints  
Jacob RodriguezLB Texas Tech
74
  Chiefs  
Gennings DunkerOT Iowa
75
  Dolphins  
Sam HechtOC Kansas State
76
  Steelers   f/DAL
Cole PaytonQB North Dakota State
77
  Buccaneers  
Julian NealCB Arkansas
78
  Colts  
Cashius HowellED Texas A&M
79
  Falcons  
Gabe JacasED Illinois
80
  Ravens  
Emmett JohnsonRB Nebraska
81
  Jaguars   f/DET
Gracen HaltonDT Oklahoma
82
  Vikings  
Cade KlubnikQB Clemson
83
  Panthers  
VJ PayneS Kansas State
84
  Packers  
Keith Abney IICB Arizona State
85
  Steelers  
Demond ClaiborneRB Wake Forest
86
  Chargers  
Caleb TiernanOT Northwestern
87
  Dolphins   f/PHI
Brandon CisseCB South Carolina
88
  Jaguars  
Darrell Jackson Jr.DT Florida State
89
  Bears  
A.J. HaulcyS LSU
90
  Dolphins   f/HOU
Jake GoldayLB Cincinnati
91
  Bills  
Josiah TrotterLB Missouri
92
  Cowboys   f/SF
Genesis SmithS Arizona
93
  Rams  
Sawyer RobertsonQB Baylor
94
  Dolphins   f/DEN
Markel BellOT Miami
95
  Patriots  
De'Zhaun StriblingWR Mississippi
96
  Seahawks  
Domani JacksonCB Alabama
97
  Vikings  
Connor LewOC Auburn
98
  Eagles  
Oscar DelpTE Georgia
99
  Steelers  
DeMonte CapehartDT Clemson
100
  Jaguars   f/DET
Deontae LawsonLB Alabama
Round 4
101
  Titans  
Kaytron AllenRB Penn State
102
  Raiders  
Jam MillerRB Alabama
103
  Jets  
Le'Veon MossRB Texas A&M
104
  Cardinals  
Keyshaun ElliottLB Arizona State
105
  Giants  
Travis BurkeOT Memphis
106
  Texans   f/WAS
Kaleb Elarms-OrrLB TCU
107
  Browns  
Carson BeckQB Miami
108
  Broncos   f/NO
Harold Perkins Jr.LB LSU
109
  Chiefs  
Matthew HibnerTE SMU
110
  Bengals  
R Mason ThomasED Oklahoma
111
  Broncos   f/MIA
Eli HeidenreichRB Navy
112
  Cowboys  
Keionte ScottCB Miami
113
  Colts  
Seth McGowanRB Kentucky
114
  Eagles  
Eric RiversWR Georgia Tech
115
  Ravens  
Michael TriggTE Baylor
116
  Buccaneers  
Trey MooreED Texas
117
  Raiders   f/MIN/JAX
Kamari RamseyS USC
118
  Lions  
Chip TrayanumRB Toledo
119
  Panthers  
Kaelon BlackRB Indiana
120
  Packers  
Joshua JosephsED Tennessee
121
  Steelers  
Dani Dennis-SuttonED Penn State
122
  Falcons  
Romello HeightED Texas Tech
123
  Chargers  
LT OvertonED Alabama
124
  Jaguars  
Drew SheltonOT Penn State
125
  Patriots   f/CHI/KC
Davison IgbinosunCB Ohio State
126
  Bills  
Malik MuhammadCB Texas
127
  49ers  
Elijah SarrattWR Indiana
128
  Lions   f/HOU
Kevin Coleman Jr.WR Missouri
129
  Bears   f/LAR
Jordan HudsonWR SMU
130
  Dolphins   f/DEN
Caleb DouglasWR Texas Tech
131
  Patriots  
Collin WrightCB Stanford
132
  Saints   f/SEA
Max KlareTE Ohio State
133
  49ers  
Justin JolyTE North Carolina State
134
  Raiders  
Romello BrinsonWR SMU
135
  Steelers  
Tacario DavisCB Washington
136
  Saints  
Hezekiah MassesCB California
137
  Eagles  
Chris LewisWR Troy
138
  49ers  
J'Mari TaylorRB Virginia
139
  49ers  
Micah MorrisOG Georgia
140
  Jets  
Jack EndriesTE Texas
Round 5
141
  Texans   f/LV/CLE
Karson ShararLB Iowa
142
  Titans   f/NYJ/BAL
Justin JeffersonLB Alabama
143
  Cardinals  
Kaleb ProctorDT Southeastern Louisiana
144
  Titans   f/TEN/LAR
Rene KongaDT Louisville
145
  Giants  
Adam RandallRB Clemson
146
  Browns  
Charles DemmingsCB Stephen F. Austin
147
  Commanders 
Jalen FarmerOG Kentucky
148
  Chiefs  
Jack KellyLB BYU
149
  Browns   f/CIN
Desmond ReidRB Pittsburgh
150
  Saints  
Logan TaylorOG Boston College
151
  Dolphins  
Chris McClellanDT Missouri
152
  Cowboys  
Kentrel BullockRB South Alabama
153
  Eagles   f/ATL
Thaddeus DixonCB North Carolina
154
  Ravens  
Kendrick LawWR Kentucky
155
  Buccaneers  
Namdi ObiazorLB TCU
156
  Colts  
Landon RobinsonDT Navy
157
  Lions  
Devin MooreCB Florida
158
  Panthers   f/MIN
Joey AguilarQB Tennessee
159
  Panthers  
Devon MarshallCB North Carolina State
160
  Packers  
Donavon GreeneWR Virginia Tech
161
  Steelers  
Josh CameronWR Baylor
162
  Ravens   f/LAC
Rahsul FaisonRB South Carolina
163
  Vikings   f/PHI
Zane DurantDT Penn State
164
  Jaguars  
Taurean YorkLB Texas A&M
165
  Bills   f/CHI
Malik BensonWR Oregon
166
  Jaguars   f/SF/PHI
Ephesians PrysockCB Washington
167
  Texans   f/HOU/PHI
Beau StephensOG Iowa
168
  Bills  
Austin BarberOT Florida
169
  Chiefs   f/LAR
Anthony LucasED USC
170
  Broncos  
Jude BowryOT Boston College
171
  Patriots  
Nick BarrettDT South Carolina
172
  Saints   f/SEA
Tristan LeighOT Clemson
173
  Ravens  
J.C. DavisOT Illinois
174
  Ravens  
Bryce FosterOC Kansas
175
  Raiders  
Anez CooperOG Miami
176
  Chiefs  
Dametrious CrownoverOT Texas A&M
177
  Cowboys  
Keagen TrostOT Missouri
178
  Eagles  
Nick DawkinsOC Penn State
179
  Jets  
Jeremiah WrightOG Auburn
180
  Cowboys  
Fa'alili Fa'amoeOT Wake Forest
181
  Lions  
Diego PoundsOT Mississippi
Round 6
182
  Bills   f/NYJ/CLE/JAX/LV
Louis MooreS Indiana
183
  Cardinals  
Michael TaaffeS Texas
184
  Titans  
DeShon SingletonS Nebraska
185
  Raiders  
Jalen HuskeyS Maryland
186
  Giants  
Jimmy RolderLB Michigan
187
  Commanders 
Trey Zuhn IIIOT Texas A&M
188
  Seahawks   f/CLE
Jaden NixonRB Central Florida
189
  Bengals  
Febechi NwaiwuOG Oklahoma
190
  Saints  
Dae'Quan WrightTE Mississippi
191
  Patriots   f/KC
Aiden FisherLB Indiana
192
  Giants   f/MIA
Jeff CaldwellWR Cincinnati
193
  Giants   f/DAL
Chandler RiversCB Duke
194
  Titans   f/BAL/NYJ
Kam DewberryOG Alabama
195
  Buccaneers  
Jadon CanadyCB Oregon
196
  Vikings   f/IND
Jakobe ThomasS Miami
197
  Eagles  
Marlin KleinTE Michigan
198
  Patriots   f/MIN/HOU/MIN/SF
Jaishawn BarhamED Michigan
199
  Bengals   f/DET/CLE
Keyron CrawfordED Auburn
200
  Panthers  
Max LlewellynED Iowa
201
  Packers  
DJ CampbellOG Texas
202
  Patriots   f/PIT
David GustaDT Kentucky
203
  Jaguars   f/PHI/HOU/PHI
Damieon George Jr.OG Florida
204
  Chargers  
Zakee WheatleyS Penn State
205
  Lions   f/JAX
Xavier NwankpaS Iowa
206
  Browns   f/CHI
Dalton JohnsonS Arizona
207
  Rams   f/HOU/LAR/TEN
Kansei MatsuzawaPK Hawaii
208
  Raiders   f/BUF/NYJ
Myles RowserS Arizona State
209
  Commanders  f/SF
Eli RaridonTE Notre Dame
210
  Chiefs   f/LAR
Joe RoyerTE Cincinnati
211
  Ravens   f/DEN/NYJ/MIN/PHI
Bishop FitzgeraldS USC
212
  Patriots  
Eric GentryLB USC
213
  Lions   f/SEA/JAX
Red MurdockLB Buffalo
214
  Colts   f/PIT
Erick HunterLB Morgan State
215
  Falcons  
Jager BurtonOC Kentucky
216
  Steelers  
Alex Afari Jr.LB Kentucky
Round 7
217
  Cardinals  
Xavian Sorey Jr.LB Arkansas
218
  Cowboys   f/TEN
Jaydn OttRB Oklahoma
219
  Raiders  
Chase RobertsWR BYU
220
  Bills   f/NYJ
Jack StrandQB MSU Moorhead
221
  Bengals   f/NYG/DAL
Aamil WagnerOT Notre Dame
222
  Lions   f/CLE
Luke AltmyerQB Illinois
223
  Commanders 
Vinny Anthony IIWR Wisconsin
224
  Steelers   f/NO/NE
Zach CalzadaQB Kentucky
225
  Titans   f/KC/DAL
Kolbey TaylorCB Vanderbilt
226
  Bengals  
Lorenzo Styles Jr.S Ohio State
227
  Dolphins  
Kejon OwensRB Florida International
228
  Jets   f/DAL/BUF/LV
Reggie VirgilWR Texas Tech
229
  Buccaneers  
D'Angelo PondsCB Indiana
230
  Steelers   f/IND
Eric McAlisterWR TCU
231
  Falcons  
Tanner KoziolTE Houston
232
  Rams   f/BAL
Jack StonehousePT Syracuse
233
  Jaguars   f/DET
John Michael GyllenborgTE Wyoming
234
  Vikings  
CJ DonaldsonRB Ohio State
235
  Vikings   f/CAR
CJ DanielsWR Miami
236
  Packers  
Liam BrownOG Montana
237
  Steelers  
Barion BrownWR LSU
238
  Dolphins   f/LAC/TEN/NYJ
Behren MortonQB Texas Tech
239
  Bears   f/PHI/JAX/CLE
Dallen BentleyTE Utah
240
  Jaguars  
Ashton GrableOG Florida A&M
241
  Bears  
Max TomczakWR Youngstown State
242
  Jets   f/BUF/CLE
Devin VoisinWR South Alabama
243
  Texans   f/SF
Zavion ThomasWR LSU
244
  Vikings   f/HOU
J. Michael SturdivantWR Florida
245
  Jaguars   f/LAR/HOU
George Gumbs Jr.ED Florida
246
  Broncos  
DQ SmithS South Carolina
247
  Patriots  
Jalon DanielsQB Kansas
248
  Browns   f/SEA
Brett ThorsonPT Georgia
249
  Colts  
Isaiah NwokobiaS SMU
250
  Ravens  
Camden BrownWR Georgia Southern
251
  Rams  
Isaiah WorldOT Oregon
252
  Rams  
Davon BoothRB Mississippi State
253
  Ravens  
Haynes KingQB Georgia Tech
254
  Colts  
Malik McClainWR Arizona State
255
  Packers  
Jacob ThomasS James Madison
256
  Broncos  
Noah ThomasWR Georgia
257
  Broncos  
Angel JohnsonRB Washington State