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Updated: 04/22/2026 10:01PM ET

PickTeamPlayerPos.School
Round 1
1
  Raiders  
Fernando MendozaQB Indiana
Moving on...
2
  Jets  
David BaileyED Texas Tech
MY favorite player in the draft. Will Anderson 2.0. Jets should (probably won't) take the sure thing over the long-term project in Reese.
3
  Cardinals  
Jeremiyah LoveRB Notre Dame
Best player in the draft. I just cannot see this happening but enough sources out there back it up that when there's THAT much smoke, there's fire. If I'm Monti I am not hedging my job and future on a running back (who by salary cap purposes will be the highest paid RB), but you're team also stinks, so just stack culture changers and good ballplayers.
4
  Titans  
Sonny StylesLB Ohio State
Saleh gets his Fred Warner 2.0. Styles plays all over and will immediately have 90+ tackles as a rookie.
5
  Giants  
Caleb DownsS Ohio State
Harbaugh gets his backend 10+ year starter safety and the cycle repeats itself. Downs has been the best player in college football since he stepped on the field as a freshman at Bama. This is when you just take the player over the combine results, and very few are smart enough to understand that other than John H.
6
  Browns  
Arvell ReeseLB Ohio State
This will surely be a trade down spot but even if CLE stays, why not take the best player available? I think Reese will project more like Travon Walker than Micah Parsons like a lot of people think, but regardless, this could completely unlock Myles G by taking some pressure off. Browns don't over think it here and have plenty of other picks to fill the OT and WR spots.
7
  Commanders 
Carnell TateWR Ohio State
Dan Quin's energy drinks pay off as he sprints this one to the podium. Please let this draft be the one where teams help their QB's.
8
  Saints  
Jordyn TysonWR Arizona State
See above but I think Kellen Moore might get there a bit quicker
9
  Chiefs  
Mansoor DelaneCB LSU
If you're KC and you're holding a lottery ticket that you probably won't have until Mahomes retires, why not take the best shutdown corner available. The cycle there repeats itself (yet again).
10
  Bengals  
Olaivavega IoaneOG Penn State
Harbaugh didn't get his offensive weapon with pick 5 but he gets his future Marshal Yanda here. Ioane is a bigger run mauler but the point stands. This would change the culture and dynamic of the offensive line and John H definitely comes from the *help your young QB* mold
11
  Dolphins  
Francis MauigoaOT Miami
Easy pick for Miami, build from inside out and why not with a kid from just down the road
12
  Cowboys  
Dillon ThienemanS Oregon
Thieneman has been rising up boards but not if you watch Big Ten (still weird) football. He was all over for Oregon and deserves to be a top 15 pick. Jerry finally gets his stalwart at safety.
13
  Rams   f/ATL
Spencer FanoOT Utah
I think the Rams give us a curveball on Thursday and I just go back to the whole *protect your QB* thing. In this case it's a 42 year old but we all saw how he got tossed around like a kong toy during the playoffs. Reinforce that line and go from there. Same as Chiefs, you have a once in a lifetime lottery ticket here, and you just know they'll use it wisely.
14
  Ravens  
Rueben Bain Jr.ED Miami
A top 10 player falls to Baltimore? And plays defense? Shocker!
15
  Buccaneers  
CJ AllenLB Georgia
The first big surprise of the draft here. I think Tampa can definitely go Mesidor or some version of defensive line. But LaVonte just retired and I think Bowles will want to replace his scheme identity asap. Allen is great and won't be there at 46 when they pick next. Crazier things have happened.
16
  Jets   f/IND
Makai LemonWR USC
Jets get their receiver. Lemon can start immediately at slot and will be Geno's new best friend with short dumps.
17
  Lions  
Kadyn ProctorOT Alabama
A very Dan Campbell-esque player (and it won't shock me to see him catch a few balls). Day 1 starter at LT with the Decker release and behemoth in the run game. Easy pick for DET.
18
  Vikings  
Chris JohnsonCB San Diego State
Twist again! Probably higher than he'll go but I've heard enough rumors to connect the dots. Vikings, regardless of who their GM is, love to take secondary players. Johnson is rangy and will help shutdown the young receivers in the NFC North.
19
  Panthers  
Kenyon SadiqTE Oregon
Probably Sadiq's floor and I can't think of a better pick. Could see Blake Miller here but they did sign Rasheed Walker to fill in the void for now, so I think they go best player available. Sadiq will help the run and pass games and immediately makes Tommy Tremble one of the better TE2's in the league.
20
  Cowboys   f/GB
Keldric FaulkED Auburn
Seems like a Jerry pick and there's enough smoke around this pairing. Could maybe see Malachi Lawrence but they probably go with the SEC guy instead. Faulk is super young and can benefit from playing with/learning from Rashan Gary.
21
  Steelers  
Monroe FreelingOT Georgia
A Georgia Lineman to Pitt! A true LT and this can kick Fautanu inside to Guard.
22
  Chargers  
Keylan RutledgeOG Georgia Tech
Rutledge has Tate Rutledge vibes and the same last name irony isn't lost on me. Keylan can play all spots and will die fighting for Herbert, something Jimbo craves and that LAC hasn't had since he's been at the helm.
23
  Eagles  
Blake MillerOT Clemson
Howie gets his LT of the future and Miller can start right away at guard, if needed. More than likely they trade up above DET for him.
24
  Browns   f/JAX
Caleb LomuOT Utah
CLE skipped OT earlier and now runs to the podium for Lomu. One of the few true LT's and completes the final piece to the line rebuild puzzle.
25
  Bears  
Max IheanachorOT Arizona State
If the last remaining OT is here then I think the Bears grab him. If not, probably Edge (looking at you Zion Young - MIZ connections with LB3 last year). Back to Iheanachor, he can definitely go higher than the other tackles but I think he slips because of the inexperience. Very reminiscent of Aireontae Ersery last year.
26
  Bills  
Peter WoodsDT Clemson
The first DT! Woods might've gone top 15 had this been last year. Play slipped a bit but as did everyone's at Clemson. I think he can work with Deone Walker as stop gappers and hopefully keeps Allen off the field a bit longer during games.
27
  49ers  
KC ConcepcionWR Texas A&M
Would be crazy value here and a very likely scenario. KC is smooth but the drops are concerning. The measurables aren't quite the same but I keep thinking Steve Smith as a comp. And you cannot tell me, power plant and all, that SF rolls out 50 year olds Mike Evans and Christian Kirk as starters week 1.
28
  Texans  
Christen MillerDT Georgia
Fits the Demeco Ryans SWARM in every way. 99% sure the Texans trade back and don't draft Rd 1 but he could absolutely be in play for them early Rd 2 (and here obviously if they stay put). Sure there might be larger needs but why not get a young DT that you can mold into exactly what you just did with Will Anderson, positions aside. Fills a need of DT depth and would likely end up starting over Togiai at some point.
29
  Chiefs   f/LAR
Omar Cooper Jr.WR Indiana
The most Chiefs thing to happen, pissing off everyone outside of KC. Would start Day 1 and be their #1 WR. Best run blocking receiver in the draft. Probably fits the Andy Reid mold more than anyone else available and better than Denzel Boston.
30
  Dolphins   f/DEN
Akheem MesidorED Miami
A Miami trifecta! Would be steal for them to get Mesidor here and I think you don't think twice about it. Could go WR or CB but I think you just keep building inside out on both sides.
31
  Patriots  
Zion YoungED Missouri
MIZ! Plays like a Tasmanian Devil and is relentless all game long. Backs up the trash talk (see Auburn game during the overtime coin toss). Vrabel-type of run stuffer on the edge and won't pop with the sack numbers but will be a terror for teams to deal with.
32
  Seahawks  
Treydan StukesCB Arizona
A late pre-draft riser and deservedly so. Can play all 5 secondary spots and is a freak on the field. Likely not much notice playing at Arizona but would be top 15 had he gone to a BIG10/SEC program.
Round 2
33
  Jets  
Colton HoodCB Tennessee
Best player available and Day 1 CB1
34
  Cardinals  
Ty SimpsonQB Alabama
We all know it. Personally, I wouldn't take him till Rd 3, but a team that just took a RB at 3rd overall is clearly desperate. Could've benefitted from another year at Bama and will probably just be a one year Jimmy Clausen type option till Arizona gets name-your-top-QB-not-named-Archie next year (looking at the Jets to use their 3 1's or just stink enough to get to #1 but now jumping way too ahead)
35
  Titans  
Avieon TerrellCB Clemson
Day 1 starter at slot and might sneak into Rd 1. If he were slightly taller he'd be top 20 and I think he uses that as a chip to become a great Kenny Moore-type
36
  Raiders  
Denzel BostonWR Washington
My pick for biggest bust in the draft but I'll try and be nice. Big receiver that gives your new young QB a huge target and it's always good to take a WR early when you go QB Rd 1.. I don't know but it just seems to work out. Boston had some great catches but he feels like a one-trick pony. A poor-man's Alshon Jeffrey,
37
  Giants  
Germie BernardWR Alabama
Germie would fill the void left by Wandale Robinson and probably become Dart's new favorite target, at least until Nabers returns. Even so, I get DeVonta Smith vibes all day.
38
  Texans   f/WAS
Chase BisontisOG Texas A&M
Houston continues the line rebuild and gets a guy who can sit for a bit behind Teller/Ingram but also play right away and the team not worry about a drop off. Last year, every single game felt like a reshuffle, and as a Texans fan, it was exhausting to watch and follow along. Teller and Ingram are both on 2 and 3 year deals, respectively, and Bisontis could easily be starting by the end of the year. A tackle might make more sense but not this high, so they nab the in-state kid. Just hope this history of Aggie OG doesn't repeat itself... iykyk
39
  Browns  
Malachi FieldsWR Notre Dame
Kind of feels like Chase Claypool 2.0 but we'll see. Would certainly help whoever is throwing footballs for the Browns and could provide an immediate boost on special teams (not a joke, look at Senior Bowl week). Makes circus catches down field and obviously the big frame helps.
40
  Chiefs  
Cashius HowellED Texas A&M
KC gets its edge rusher and the local product. Howell has always been doubted and proved it at TAMU this year. Falling to 40 would certainly light a fire under him to go off, which again, would just of course happen for the Chiefs.
41
  Bengals  
D'Angelo PondsCB Indiana
Perfect Day 1 starter at Nickel for the Bengals. Height obviously a concern but I always go to ballplayers play ball, and similar to Aveion Terrell, a few more inches and he's top 20.
42
  Saints  
Malachi LawrenceED Central Florida
Malachi certainly might go Rd 1 but I think he falls here due to other positions rising up the board. Probably the most raw rusher and can try and fill part of the void left by Cam Jordan.
43
  Dolphins  
Brandon CisseCB South Carolina
Keep staking good players. Their first non-interior pick and he can be CB1 Day 1.
44
  Jets   f/DAL
Kayden McDonaldDT Ohio State
Probably goes higher if not for the young age but he's teachable and will probably be a dominate NT for a while. Feels very Jetsy.
45
  Ravens  
Eli StowersTE Vanderbilt
BAL gets their Likely replacement with a player who feels like a Raven. Good run blocker, started as a QB + Vandy so you know he's smart.
46
  Buccaneers  
T.J. ParkerED Clemson
Will not fall this far but in this scenario he does and the Bucs reap the reward. Parker was talked about as a lock for Rd 1 last year but Clemson Clemson'd and he falls because of a dip in production. Can definitely regain that 2024 form.
47
  Colts  
Anthony Hill Jr.LB Texas
Athletic linebacker and can start Day 1 in replacement of Zaire Franklin. During the college season I thought there was a chance he'd be a lock for Rd 1 but he gets pushed down due to the position.
48
  Falcons  
Jake GoldayLB Cincinnati
Fills a void and will start immediately - Need rangy backers in the NFC South
49
  Vikings  
Jadarian PriceRB Notre Dame
Would be a massive steal for the Vikes and they would surely accept it. Price would start right away and might even end up just as good as J Love when all said and done.
50
  Lions  
Jacob RodriguezLB Texas Tech
Perhaps an even more Dan Campbell pick than Proctor! A mustached psycho at linebacker who can stop the run, hold his own in coverage and causes a mass amount of turnovers? Also named J Rodriguez (for my hardknocks fans out there)? CMon!
51
  Panthers  
Caleb TiernanOT Northwestern
Probably a hair early for Tiernan but he gets pushed up because after him it's a steep cliff of a falloff for the OT's. Smart, reliable (several year starter), very good tape against some of the best in the BIG10 and even though I reference the Rasheed Walker signing for the Sadiq pick, I think they still need to go OT with one of their two top picks. Everything should be about Bryce and keeping him upright.
52
  Packers  
Gennings DunkerOT Iowa
Green Bay is on the board! Dunker just fits the Packers mold, both team and fanbase. Can play right away at OT or OG, or serve as a 6th lineman who will eventually start.
53
  Steelers  
De'Zhaun StriblingWR Mississippi
DK 2.0? Big-bodied receiver from Ole Miss who has crazy reach. Keep adding to the offense.
54
  Eagles  
Emmanuel McNeil-WarrenS Toledo
Philly seems to strike gold with Toledo secondary so why fix what ain't broke. EMW would go Rd 1 based off purely talent but I think he dips because of both the MACtion and safety factors. Regardless, this would be a perfect replacement for Blankenship and fits the Eagles mold of taller, athletic DB's.
55
  Chargers  
Lee HunterDT Texas Tech
A big run stuffing NT that fits the Harbaugh defense perfectly
56
  Jaguars  
R Mason ThomasED Oklahoma
Jags simply take best player available here. R Mason could easily go sooner or even at the end of Rd1. Athletic edge just too many injuries and a tad smaller.
57
  Bears  
Kyle LouisLB Pittsburgh
Louis is so athletic he could be listed as LB, CB or S, and that may be the very reason he gets drafted where he does. Too small for LB, too big for S and not good enough coverage for a CB/Nickel. But make no mistake, he's a baller and will find a home, even if it has to be just on 3rd downs. Will be a great special teams contributor too. Isiah Simmons comp.
58
  49ers  
Emmanuel PregnonOG Oregon
SF takes best lineman available. Must keep Purdy upright. I like Pregnon's play but he got tossed around at times against good teams of similar competition.
59
  Texans  
Max KlareTE Ohio State
Casserio might scream so loud that the Texans Scottish fan from the commercials last year will hear him. The Texans have craved a young, athletic TE after the devastating repetitive injuries to Brevin Jordan. Stover has proven he should strictly be a blocking TE. Klare would compliment Schultz so well and it's no secret around HOU they love him.
60
  Bears   f/BUF
Gabe JacasED Illinois
Stay in state with the run stopping edge from Illinois
61
  Rams  
Jermod McCoyCB Tennessee
If Jermod falls this far it'd be both shocking and not surprising at all. Shocking because of the talent as he should go top 10 on that alone. The 2024 tape is absurd and reminiscent of that excellent year Derek Stingley had. It's unsurprising because the man has no legs. The injuries are a horrifying concern and he might only last 1-3 years. But if the Rams got his very best during that time? Watch out... It's a huge risk because he still might not even play this year but if you're the Rams, why not take the shot? Feels like either them or maybe Denver have the luxury
62
  Broncos  
Caleb BanksDT Florida
Speaking of Denver.. Sean Payton gets his run stopping combine winner
63
  Patriots  
Bud ClarkS TCU
The turnover machine goes to NE and he would fit right in alongside Woodson while learning from Byard. Byard obviously starts but I could see Clark taking over by this time next year.
64
  Seahawks  
Josiah TrotterLB Missouri
ZOU! Trotter plays, and celebrates, just like his dad. Excellent run stopper and jumps the gaps quickly. Arguably the best run defender in the class of LB's. His deficiency is in pass coverage but that can be teachable/not even necessary if you just play him on run downs. Eerily similar to Nick Bolton coming out and might end up just the same.
Round 3
65
  Cardinals  
Chris McClellanDT Missouri
66
  Titans  
A.J. HaulcyS LSU
67
  Raiders  
Elijah SarrattWR Indiana
68
  Eagles   f/NYJ
Keyron CrawfordED Auburn
69
  Texans   f/NYG
Domonique OrangeDT Iowa State
70
  Browns  
Oscar DelpTE Georgia
71
  Commanders 
Antonio WilliamsWR Clemson
72
  Bengals  
Derrick MooreED Michigan
73
  Saints  
Keionte ScottCB Miami
74
  Chiefs  
Travis BurkeOT Memphis
75
  Dolphins  
Sam RoushTE Stanford
76
  Steelers   f/DAL
Carson BeckQB Miami
77
  Buccaneers  
Marlin KleinTE Michigan
78
  Colts  
Jaishawn BarhamED Michigan
79
  Falcons  
Zachariah BranchWR Georgia
80
  Ravens  
Logan JonesOC Iowa
81
  Jaguars   f/DET
Jalon KilgoreS South Carolina
82
  Vikings  
Tacario DavisCB Washington
83
  Panthers  
Daylen EveretteCB Georgia
84
  Packers  
Genesis SmithS Arizona
85
  Steelers  
Tyler OnyedimDT Texas A&M
86
  Chargers  
Julian NealCB Arkansas
87
  Dolphins   f/PHI
Deion BurksWR Oklahoma
88
  Jaguars  
Sam HechtOC Kansas State
89
  Bears  
Ted HurstWR Georgia State
90
  Dolphins   f/HOU
Markel BellOT Miami
91
  Bills  
Chris BellWR Louisville
92
  Cowboys   f/SF
Joshua JosephsED Tennessee
93
  Rams  
Bryce LanceWR North Dakota State
94
  Dolphins   f/DEN
Dani Dennis-SuttonED Penn State
95
  Patriots  
Kaleb ProctorDT Southeastern Louisiana
96
  Seahawks  
Mike Washington Jr.RB Arkansas
97
  Vikings  
Chris Brazzell IIWR Tennessee
98
  Eagles  
Bryce BoettcherLB Oregon
99
  Steelers  
Harold Perkins Jr.LB LSU
100
  Jaguars   f/DET
Brenen ThompsonWR Mississippi State
Round 4
101
  Titans  
Austin BarberOT Florida
102
  Raiders  
Kage CaseyOT Boise State
103
  Jets  
Drew AllarQB Penn State
104
  Cardinals  
Keith Abney IICB Arizona State
105
  Giants  
Connor LewOC Auburn
106
  Texans   f/WAS
Jake SlaughterOC Florida
107
  Browns  
Devin MooreCB Florida
108
  Broncos   f/NO
Michael TriggTE Baylor
109
  Chiefs  
Jalen FarmerOG Kentucky
110
  Bengals  
Febechi NwaiwuOG Oklahoma
111
  Broncos   f/MIA
Romello HeightED Texas Tech
112
  Cowboys  
Dametrious CrownoverOT Texas A&M
113
  Colts  
Gracen HaltonDT Oklahoma
114
  Eagles  
Max LlewellynED Iowa
115
  Ravens  
Zane DurantDT Penn State
116
  Buccaneers  
Trey Zuhn IIIOT Texas A&M
117
  Raiders   f/MIN/JAX
Lorenzo Styles Jr.S Ohio State
118
  Lions  
Nicholas SingletonRB Penn State
119
  Panthers  
Kendrick LawWR Kentucky
120
  Packers  
Malik MuhammadCB Texas
121
  Steelers  
Josh CameronWR Baylor
122
  Falcons  
Chandler RiversCB Duke
123
  Chargers  
Justin JolyTE North Carolina State
124
  Jaguars  
Wade WoodazLB Clemson
125
  Patriots   f/CHI/KC
Bishop FitzgeraldS USC
126
  Bills  
Kamari RamseyS USC
127
  49ers  
Emmett JohnsonRB Nebraska
128
  Lions   f/HOU
Jadon CanadyCB Oregon
129
  Bears   f/LAR
Justin JeffersonLB Alabama
130
  Dolphins   f/DEN
Rayshaun BennyDT Michigan
131
  Patriots  
Brian Parker IIOG Duke
132
  Saints   f/SEA
Skyler BellWR Connecticut
133
  49ers  
Eli RaridonTE Notre Dame
134
  Raiders  
Will KacmarekTE Ohio State
135
  Steelers  
Beau StephensOG Iowa
136
  Saints  
John Michael GyllenborgTE Wyoming
137
  Eagles  
Charles DemmingsCB Stephen F. Austin
138
  49ers  
VJ PayneS Kansas State
139
  49ers  
Cole PaytonQB North Dakota State
140
  Jets  
Nate BoerkircherTE Texas A&M
Round 5
141
  Texans   f/LV/CLE
Kaleb Elarms-OrrLB TCU
142
  Titans   f/NYJ/BAL
Jalen HuskeyS Maryland
143
  Cardinals  
Parker BrailsfordOC Alabama
144
  Titans   f/TEN/LAR
Albert RegisDT Texas A&M
145
  Giants  
Ja'Kobi LaneWR USC
146
  Browns  
DeMonte CapehartDT Clemson
147
  Commanders 
Adam RandallRB Clemson
148
  Chiefs  
Garrett NussmeierQB LSU
149
  Browns   f/CIN
Davison IgbinosunCB Ohio State
150
  Saints  
Keagen TrostOT Missouri
151
  Dolphins  
Kevin Coleman Jr.WR Missouri
152
  Cowboys  
Reggie VirgilWR Texas Tech
153
  Eagles   f/ATL
Taylen GreenQB Arkansas
154
  Ravens  
Deontae LawsonLB Alabama
155
  Buccaneers  
Darrell Jackson Jr.DT Florida State
156
  Colts  
Taurean YorkLB Texas A&M
157
  Lions  
Anez CooperOG Miami
158
  Panthers   f/MIN
Jeremiah WrightOG Auburn
159
  Panthers  
Le'Veon MossRB Texas A&M
160
  Packers  
Isaiah WorldOT Oregon
161
  Steelers  
Mason ReigerED Wisconsin
162
  Ravens   f/LAC
Joe RoyerTE Cincinnati
163
  Vikings   f/PHI
Jimmy RolderLB Michigan
164
  Jaguars  
Scooby WilliamsLB Texas A&M
165
  Bills   f/CHI
Zxavian HarrisDT Mississippi
166
  Jaguars   f/SF/PHI
Jakobe ThomasS Miami
167
  Texans   f/HOU/PHI
LT OvertonED Alabama
168
  Bills  
Evan BeerntsenOG Northwestern
169
  Chiefs   f/LAR
Kaelon BlackRB Indiana
170
  Broncos  
TJ HallCB Iowa
171
  Patriots  
Will Lee IIICB Texas A&M
172
  Saints   f/SEA
Demond ClaiborneRB Wake Forest
173
  Ravens  
Brandon ClevelandDT North Carolina State
174
  Ravens  
Diego PoundsOT Mississippi
175
  Raiders  
Pat CooganOC Indiana
176
  Chiefs  
Jonah ColemanRB Washington
177
  Cowboys  
Jack EndriesTE Texas
178
  Eagles  
Zakee WheatleyS Penn State
179
  Jets  
Dillon BellWR Georgia
180
  Cowboys  
Michael TaaffeS Texas
181
  Lions  
Josh CuevasTE Alabama
Round 6
182
  Bills   f/NYJ/CLE/JAX/LV
Chris AdamsOT Memphis
183
  Cardinals  
Jude BowryOT Boston College
184
  Titans  
Jeff CaldwellWR Cincinnati
185
  Raiders  
Robert Henry Jr.RB UTSA
186
  Giants  
Eli HeidenreichRB Navy
187
  Commanders 
Jalil FarooqWR Maryland
188
  Seahawks   f/CLE
Ephesians PrysockCB Washington
189
  Bengals  
Robert Spears-JenningsS Oklahoma
190
  Saints  
DJ CampbellOG Texas
191
  Patriots   f/KC
Mikail KamaraED Indiana
192
  Giants   f/MIA
Malik BensonWR Oregon
193
  Giants   f/DAL
Enrique Cruz Jr.OT Kansas
194
  Titans   f/BAL/NYJ
Domani JacksonCB Alabama
195
  Buccaneers  
Jordan HudsonWR SMU
196
  Vikings   f/IND
Tim Keenan IIIDT Alabama
197
  Eagles  
Alex HarkeyOG Oregon
198
  Patriots   f/MIN/HOU/MIN/SF
Roman HembyRB Indiana
199
  Bengals   f/DET/CLE
Romello BrinsonWR SMU
200
  Panthers  
Fa'alili Fa'amoeOT Wake Forest
201
  Packers  
J'Mari TaylorRB Virginia
202
  Patriots   f/PIT
Drey NorwoodCB Missouri
203
  Jaguars   f/PHI/HOU/PHI
Barion BrownWR LSU
204
  Chargers  
Dontay CorleoneDT Cincinnati
205
  Lions   f/JAX
Kaytron AllenRB Penn State
206
  Browns   f/CHI
Jackie MarshallDT Baylor
207
  Rams   f/HOU/LAR/TEN
Dae'Quan WrightTE Mississippi
208
  Raiders   f/BUF/NYJ
Louis MooreS Indiana
209
  Commanders  f/SF
J. Michael SturdivantWR Florida
210
  Chiefs   f/LAR
Hezekiah MassesCB California
211
  Ravens   f/DEN/NYJ/MIN/PHI
Aiden FisherLB Indiana
212
  Patriots  
Jack KellyLB BYU
213
  Lions   f/SEA/JAX
Marcus AllenCB North Carolina
214
  Colts   f/PIT
Eric GentryLB USC
215
  Falcons  
Trey SmackPK Florida
216
  Steelers  
Cameron BallDT Arkansas
Round 7
217
  Cardinals  
Aamil WagnerOT Notre Dame
218
  Cowboys   f/TEN
Owen HeineckeLB Oklahoma
219
  Raiders  
Max BredesonTE Michigan
220
  Bills   f/NYJ
Ar'maj Reed-AdamsOG Texas A&M
221
  Bengals   f/NYG/DAL
Logan TaylorOG Boston College
222
  Lions   f/CLE
Red MurdockLB Buffalo
223
  Commanders 
Logan FanoED Utah
224
  Steelers   f/NO/NE
Drew SheltonOT Penn State
225
  Titans   f/KC/DAL
Xavian Sorey Jr.LB Arkansas
226
  Bengals  
Joey AguilarQB Tennessee
227
  Dolphins  
James BrockermeyerOC Miami
228
  Jets   f/DAL/BUF/LV
Harrison Wallace IIIWR Mississippi
229
  Buccaneers  
Aidan HubbardED Northwestern
230
  Steelers   f/IND
Joshua BraunOG Kentucky
231
  Falcons  
Eric McAlisterWR TCU
232
  Rams   f/BAL
Anthony LucasED USC
233
  Jaguars   f/DET
Caullin LacyWR Louisville
234
  Vikings  
Namdi ObiazorLB TCU
235
  Vikings   f/CAR
Caleb DouglasWR Texas Tech
236
  Packers  
CJ DanielsWR Miami
237
  Steelers  
Karson ShararLB Iowa
238
  Dolphins   f/LAC/TEN/NYJ
Dominic ZvadaPK Michigan
239
  Bears   f/PHI/JAX/CLE
Lake McReeTE USC
240
  Jaguars  
Riley NowakowskiTE Indiana
241
  Bears  
Kobe PrenticeWR Baylor
242
  Jets   f/BUF/CLE
Trebor PenaWR Penn State
243
  Texans   f/SF
Tyren MontgomeryWR John Carroll (OH)
244
  Vikings   f/HOU
Seydou TraoreTE Mississippi State
245
  Jaguars   f/LAR/HOU
Rahsul FaisonRB South Carolina
246
  Broncos  
TJ GuyED Michigan
247
  Patriots  
Behren MortonQB Texas Tech
248
  Browns   f/SEA
Cade KlubnikQB Clemson
249
  Colts  
Chris Hilton Jr.WR LSU
250
  Ravens  
Jack StonehousePT Syracuse
251
  Rams  
Noah WhittingtonRB Oregon
252
  Rams  
Fernando CarmonaOG Arkansas
253
  Ravens  
J.C. DavisOT Illinois
254
  Colts  
Haynes KingQB Georgia Tech
255
  Packers  
Toriano Pride Jr.CB Missouri
256
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