2026 Nfl Mock Draft Giants Add Weapon For Jaxson Dart Browns Target

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2026 nfl mock draft giants add weapon for jaxson dart browns target

There's a misconception floating around about the 2026 NFL Draft. Before this college season kicked off, Texas' Arch Manning, South Carolina's LaNorris Sellers and LSU's Garrett Nussmeier were widely viewed as the top eligible quarterback prospects. Those three haven't quite met the early expectations, which has some people jumping to the conclusion that this is a "weak" QB class. In reality, the rise of Indiana's Fernando Mendoza (my QB1 back in May), Alabama's Ty Simpson and Oregon's Dante Moore has reshaped the board. All three still have remaining eligibility and could theoretically return to school in 2026, but in today's thought exercise, they come off the board quickly -- just not at No. 1 overall.

Four teams enter the first round with multiple picks, while just as many have none. The Browns and Rams dealt away theirs in separate draft-day moves a year ago, and the Jets and Cowboys moved on from Quinnen Williams and Micah Parsons, respectively. To set the stage, here are the current odds to be the No. 1 overall pick (via FanDuel Sportsbook). Reminder: This is the current NFL draft order after Week 10 (via Tankathon). Week 9 of the NFL Season is almost in the books, as only the Arizona Cardinals and the Dallas Cowboys are left waiting to play on Monday Night Football.

This weekend was far more competitive than what we saw last weekend, as the true Playoff contenders are starting to separate themselves from the pack. With the trade deadline looming early this week, the teams that are tanking and preparing for next season will show their hand. Several teams and fanbases are already in a massive race for a top pick, as injuries or poor roster building have sunk the playoff hopes for a few teams. Fanbases are already preparing for next season, and after the Trade Deadline, it'll become clear which teams are on to the 2026 season. 1. New Orleans Saints: Fernando Mendoza, Quarterback, Indiana

The New Orleans Saints turned the offense over to rookie QB Tyler Shough on Sunday, but the team once again struggled on offense. Shough showed some things to be excited about, but if the Saints finish the year with the 1st Overall Pick, more likely than not, they'll try to find the future of the franchise at... Fernando Mendoza has been one of the biggest breakout stars this season, and he'd help stabilize the team. 2. Tennessee Titans: Arvell Reese, Linebacker, Ohio State Now that we know Jaxson Dart is the guy for the New York Giants, it's vital that the team does everything necessary to put him in a position to succeed.

One thing the Giants should consider doing to help is adding another wide receiver to pair with Malik Nabers. After all, Wan'Dale Robinson will be a free agent in 2026, and Big Blue needs a better No. 2 option than Darius Slayton. Knowing that, USA TODAY's Ayrton Ostly predicts the Giants will take Arizona State wide receiver Jordyn Tyson with the No. 3 overall pick in the 2026 draft. "New York's priorities under a new coaching staff should be protecting Jaxson Dart and adding more weapons to his arsenal.

At this point in the draft, Tyson is a better option than the offensive linemen on the board. New York's getting an impressive route-runner who can stress defenses focusing on Malik Nabers," Ostly wrote. With so many holes to fill, it might be tough for New York to take a wide receiver in this spot, especially when they've already got a highly-drafted No. 1 in Nabers, but Tyson would be a worth a swing in this spot if there are no better options. NFL action is heating up here in Week 11, but we still have an eye on the 2026 NFL Draft. Originally, the NFL Draft this year was billed as a a strong QB class, but it hasn't really shaken out that way.

Sure, there are some talented QBs in this class, but it's nothing like 2024, for example. And right now, the 'bad' teams slated to pick high in the 2026 NFL Draft are not going anywhere and should remain with a very high pick, but this could be a draft where... Ahead of Week 11 action here in 2025, we've outlined a quick top-5 mock draft. The Tennessee Titans kick things off with Rueben Bain Jr, perhaps the best non-QB in the country. To keep it simple, the Titans have to stack as much talent as possible on both sides of the ball, or this thing is never going to get off the ground. It's been a total disaster here in 2025, and you have to wonder if GM Mike Borgonzi got himself into more work than he originally thought.

Arvell Reese has been an insane player this season for Ohio State, and this could be the earliest he comes off the board. The New Orleans Saints are also a team to keep an eye out for, as this team has taken two QBs over the past two NFL Drafts and could run with Tyler Shough and... If so, the Saints could target one of the top prospects. The New York Giants stood pat at the NFL trade deadline, unable to add a playmaking wide receiver, and holding onto edge rusher Kayvon Thibodeaux and struggling offensive lineman Evan Neal. However, there are still some glaring holes on New York’s roster and missing pieces still to be added around Jaxson Dart, as Joe Schoen, or whoever the Giants‘ general manager is this offseason aims... After the NFL trade deadline came and went without the Giants adding to Dart’s supporting cast, Pro Football Focus published its latest 2026 NFL mock draft, with New York selecting Arizona State wide receiver...

5 overall pick. “Tyson is carrying an 83.0 PFF receiving grade for the second season in a row,” Trevor Sikkema writes for PFF. “His tape oozes WR1 potential. He can run any route, give you yards after the catch and even provide spectacular toe-tapping, diving and one-handed grabs. He and Malik Nabers would be a top-tier combo.” At 6-foot-2 and 200 pounds, Tyson is a big-bodied receiver who has caught 57 passes for 628 yards and eight touchdowns this season, while averaging 11 yards per reception but is a year removed...

Jaxson Dart, you, sir, are on your own for the foreseeable future. Just like how we drew it up. By not making a move at the trade deadline, the New York Giants essentially told their 22-year-old rookie quarterback that the internal development of the guys already on the roster will be enough. Related:Giants' biggest loser from directionless trade deadline is painfully obvious If only that were the case. Relying on receivers like Darius Slayton, Beaux Collins, Lil'Jordan Humphrey, and Jalin Hyatt is a recipe for disaster.

Wan'Dale Robinson has stepped up in Malik Nabers' absence, but he's more one-trick pony than anything else. It's easy to understand where the front office was coming from — they're 2-7, with not much going right, so why make a move in the short term for minor improvements, when they can... It's understandable, sure... but it's also infuriating that fans are already talking about the draft and it's not even Week 10. So here I am. Writing a mock draft article because that's just where this team is at this point in time.

Again. For the third straight year. With that said, using Pro Football Focus' mock draft simulator, here is our seven-round draft that emphasizes building a competitive roster around Dart. The New York Giants did not add a playmaker at the 2025 NFL trade deadline despite weeks of rumors and speculation suggesting they would. Instead, they will turn their attention to the offseason, when they hope to make major upgrades to their offense to help set Jaxson Dart up for a big second season. The Giants currently hold the No.

5 overall pick in the 2026 NFL Draft, per Tankathon. At that draft slot, the latest mock draft from Pro Football Focus had them taking Arizona State WR Jordyn Tyson. “Tyson is carrying an 83.0 PFF receiving grade for the second season in a row. His tape oozes WR1 potential. He can run any route, give you yards after the catch and even provide spectacular toe-tapping, diving and one-handed grabs. He and Malik Nabers would be a top-tier combo,” PFF’s Trevor Sikkema wrote.

At this year’s trade deadline, speculation surrounded the Giants as they reportedly explored the market for a wide receiver. Ultimately, however, they did not make a single trade, opting not to sacrifice future draft capital to bring in a playmaker this season.

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