2026 Nfl Draft Prospects Top 600

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2026 nfl draft prospects top 600

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SR-Senior Bowl. SH-Shrine Bowl. HU-HULA Bowl. AM-American Bowl DRU-Underclassmen Early Declaration, DRO-Draft eligible (Senior or Out of eligibility) BNB Football’s complete 2026 NFL Draft Rankings contains thousands of players from every position and every division of college football.

Our top NFL draft prospects are selected after thousands of hours carefully scouting the best players in college football. Even though only about 256 will get selected in the draft, hundreds more are signed as free agents, and many more receive a training camp invite. Our goal is to scout and rank every player who gets invited to a training camp. Find out which players are first round talents, and who is likely nothing more than a training camp body. Find draft sleepers, draft stars, who will be a bust, and who is being undervalued. BNB Football is the best place for in-depth analysis of 2026 NFL Draft rankings of prospects at all levels of college football.

To view other positions, follow the links below. 2026: | QB | WR | RB | FB | TE | OT | G | C | DT | EDGE | LB | S | CB | K | P | LS |... Fernando Mendoza enters the 2026 cycle as the most polished quarterback in the class and a likely franchise-caliber talent. After flashing efficiency and toughness at Cal, he took a major step forward as a passer and decision-maker while playing for Indiana. Mendoza’s biggest strength is his processing speed. He consistently works through progressions, anticipates windows, and plays on time, a set of traits that most QB prospects lack.

His accuracy to all levels stands out, especially between the numbers and on intermediate throws. It may not be the quarterback class we'd hoped for, but it still looks like a step up from last year. After that, though, there aren't a ton of position groups I'd call "loaded" relative to recent expectations. It's part of why we've already seen so many teams feel comfortable unloading their first-rounders. That doesn't mean there isn't talent to be had, however. It simply means scouts are going to have to work overtime to parse through a less clear-cut draft order than we've seen in recent years.

If you're looking for position groups with quality depth -- even if they aren't traditionally drafted highly -- interior offensive line and linebacker are where I'd start. There are 13 interior offensive linemen and nine linebackers represented in the top 100 below, both large numbers compared to the typical yearly crop that goes in the top three rounds. With that context in mind, let's dive into how the class stacks up in early November. Bain is putting together the best season for a defensive end at the collegiate level since Aidan Hutchinson. Like Hutchinson, Bain isn't a cookie-cutter edge prospect. The Hurricanes defender has a defensive tackle build with shorter arms than ideal on the edge.

It's no matter -- he already has 44 pressures this season. Woods has been on scouting radars since he was a true freshman. He's as powerful a true junior defensive tackle as you'll see and won't turn 21 until a month before the draft. He'll be even more disruptive in the pros than he is in Clemson's defense. These are Scouting Grades. Not Draft Projections.

​ Fernando Mendoza, Indiana, 6-4 3/4 225 4.74 R1 Garrett Nussmeier, LSU, 6-1 1/2 205 4.72 R2 Carson Beck, Miami, 6-3 1/2 225 4.80 R2-3 Drew Allar, Penn State, 6-4 3/4 235 4.78 R2-3

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SR-Senior Bowl. SH-Shrine Bowl. HU-HULA Bowl. AM-American Bowl DRU-Underclassmen Early

SR-Senior Bowl. SH-Shrine Bowl. HU-HULA Bowl. AM-American Bowl DRU-Underclassmen Early Declaration, DRO-Draft eligible (Senior or Out of eligibility) BNB Football’s complete 2026 NFL Draft Rankings contains thousands of players from every position and every division of college football.

Our Top NFL Draft Prospects Are Selected After Thousands Of

Our top NFL draft prospects are selected after thousands of hours carefully scouting the best players in college football. Even though only about 256 will get selected in the draft, hundreds more are signed as free agents, and many more receive a training camp invite. Our goal is to scout and rank every player who gets invited to a training camp. Find out which players are first round talents, and...

To View Other Positions, Follow The Links Below. 2026: |

To view other positions, follow the links below. 2026: | QB | WR | RB | FB | TE | OT | G | C | DT | EDGE | LB | S | CB | K | P | LS |... Fernando Mendoza enters the 2026 cycle as the most polished quarterback in the class and a likely franchise-caliber talent. After flashing efficiency and toughness at Cal, he took a major step forward as a passer and decision-maker while playing for Indiana. Mend...

His Accuracy To All Levels Stands Out, Especially Between The

His accuracy to all levels stands out, especially between the numbers and on intermediate throws. It may not be the quarterback class we'd hoped for, but it still looks like a step up from last year. After that, though, there aren't a ton of position groups I'd call "loaded" relative to recent expectations. It's part of why we've already seen so many teams feel comfortable unloading their first-ro...