Nfl Mock Draft 2026 Jets Find Next Qb Wr Duo Saints Land Fernando
The NFL season is past its halfway point, as the NFL trade deadline has passed for the 2025 season. The college football season is nearing the playoffs, while the NFL playoff picture is also coming into focus. Which means, it's starting to become clear which teams need to think about what they want to do in the 2026 draft. With a remixed order and the top prospects in flux, here's Sporting News' third set of first-round projections for what will go down next April 23 in Pittsburgh: MORE: Where Fernando Mendoza, other QBs rank in 2026 NFL Draft reset (No.
1-18 order courtesy of Tankathon; No. 19-32 from Week 9 playoff picture) The rising importance of the 2026 NFL Draft for several teams came into focus after last week's trade deadline. With the New York Jets having dealt cornerback Sauce Gardner to the Indianapolis Colts, there are now four NFL teams that have multiple first-round picks in April. And with the Tennessee Titans and New York Giants having already fired their head coaches, several fan bases are probably ready to close the book on this season and enter offseason mode. But with the first-round order still shifting significantly week to week, there's still ample time for team's draft fortunes to rise or fall.
With that said, here's USA TODAY Sports' latest first-round projection and 2026 NFL mock draft: There's a strong possibility for Tennessee to possess the No. 1 pick in consecutive years after the Saints' and Browns' victories left the Titans as the only one-win team remaining. And that creates a bit of a mystery atop the order. An organization that's yet again rebooting would clearly stand to benefit from trading back and stockpiling more early selections to support Cam Ward. Yet this quarterback class doesn't seem particularly conducive to drumming up a bidding war for this choice.
If Tennessee does end up in the slot and stands pat, it could supercharge its defense with Reese. Though he operates as a linebacker for the Buckeyes, the 6-foot-4, 243-pounder has Micah Parsons-like movement abilities that could be best put to use in a full-time edge rushing role. The Titans could pair him with Jeffery Simmons to create one of the league's most formidable inside-outside tandems and then use the rest of the draft – and free agency – to focus on... A franchise with a decades-long habit of being trigger-shy when it comes to selecting quarterbacks might be hard-pressed to go this route, especially if Tyler Shough continues to exhibit the promise he displayed in... But unless the second-round rookie firmly establishes himself as New Orleans' answer at the position in the back half of the season, Mendoza might be massively alluring. The Heisman Trophy front-runner now also figures to be the favorite to be the first quarterback taken, with his game-winning drive against Penn State highlighting resiliency and a knack for operating out of structure...
The 6-5, 225-pounder is the kind of precise thrower who could allow Kellen Moore to launch a new era for the organization in earnest. Midway through the college football regular season, draft stocks are starting to crystallize across the landscape. This class, more than any in recent memory, features fewer surefire first-round grades -- meaning we should expect the unexpected come April. What we can expect, though, is a much stronger wide receiver class than originally anticipated. There are some flat-out dudes on tape this year, and at least four have played their way into first-round contention. Without further ado, let's predict the first 32 picks.
The 2026 NFL Draft order was determined using the reverse Super Bowl odds from FanDuel Sportsbook as of Sunday morning. Prospect and position rankings are from my current top 50 big board. The New York Jets tried to avoid engaging in a total rebuild by trusting Justin Fields to be their starting quarterback in 2025. It's hard to classify that as anything other than an unmitigated disaster, given the team's 2-7 start. The 2026 NFL Draft gives the Jets a chance to take their medicine and finally chart a new course for head coach Aaron Glenn. Quarterback is at the top of the team's shopping list, but it is not the only position of need New York must address in the early rounds of next year's draft.
Any new signal-caller could do with a rookie wide receiver to grow alongside. The team's in-season trades also opened up big holes at defensive tackle and cornerback for Glenn's defense. One draft will not be enough to change the Jets' fortunes, but it can give fans in New York some hope they don't enjoy at the moment. The good news is that New York has a pair of first-rounders and a pair of second-rounders to boost their roster talent. It's too early to know if the Jets have enough draft capital to land Fernando Mendoza without moving up in Round 1, but he's got the talent to revolutionize their offense. The Indiana signal-caller does not possess the elite athleticism some teams covet at quarterback, but the Jets can really benefit from his accuracy and anticipatory throwing ability in the pocket.
Some scouts view Mendoza as the next Jared Goff. That would be a massive upgrade over what the Jets have trotted out at quarterback over the past several seasons. Glenn might not be the perfect coach to get the most out of the Hoosiers star but he did get the chance to see Goff day-in and day-out during his time in Detroit. YouTube video link: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8t8PW_YnRd8 New York Jets and New Orleans Saints are making bold moves in the early 2026 NFL Mock Draft. The Jets target QB Fernando …
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With a remixed order and the top prospects in flux, here's Sporting News' third set of first-round projections for what will go down next April 23 in Pittsburgh: MORE: Where Fernando Mendoza, other QBs... 1-18 order courtesy of Tankathon; No. 19-32 from Week 9 playoff picture) The NFL Trade deadline has come and gone and for one NFL team it was highly eventful and impactful on the 2026 NFL Draft. The New York Jets didn’t just make one blockbuster trade, but two as they sent Sauce Gardner to the Indianapolis Colts for a 2026 first-round pick and Quinnen Williams to the Dallas Cowboys for... That give the Jets quite a haul when it comes to draft capital as they serve as the third team with two first round picks in the 2026 NFL Draft. How will the Jets, Cleveland Browns and Dallas Cowboys play the board?
It’s getting interesting especially with the top draft prospects starting to separate themselves from the rest of the pack. While quarterbacks are always the buzz at the top of the NFL Draft, it doesn’t mean they are the best players or even present as generational talent. The 2024 NFL Draft was one of the best when it comes to quarterbacks with franchise potential and although Fernando Mendoza, Ty Simpson are Dante Moore are sparking buzz, this is shaping up to... One of the top defenders in the nation is Miami’s Rueben Bain Jr., who would tempt a team like the New Orleans Saints to pass on QB to take a disruptor off the edge... There is also Ohio State defenders like Caleb Downs and Arvell Reese who can impact any NFL defense. Midway through the college football regular season, draft stocks are starting to crystallize across the landscape.
This class, more than any in recent memory, features fewer surefire first-round grades -- meaning we should expect the unexpected come April. What we can expect, though, is a much stronger wide receiver class than originally anticipated. There are some flat-out dudes on tape this year, and at least four have played their way into first-round contention. Without further ado, let's predict the first 32 picks. The 2026 NFL Draft order was determined using the reverse Super Bowl odds from FanDuel Sportsbook as of Sunday morning. Prospect and position rankings are from my current top 50 big board.
The 2025 college football campaign is about halfway through its regular season. That means its time to start looking forward to the 2026 NFL Draft. What looked to be a quarterback heavy draft has seen a major shakeup at the top. Prospects like Drew Allar, Garrett Nussmeier and Cade Klubnik have been unable to impress in underwhelming campaigns. That led the way for an unlikely star to rise to the first overall pick. Fernando Mendoza went from potential Ivy League star to late Pac-12 offer to a place driving what could be the greatest Indiana Hoosiers team of all time.
The NFL season is past its halfway point, as the NFL trade deadline has passed for the 2025 season. The college football season is nearing the playoffs, while the NFL playoff picture is also coming into focus. Which means, it’s starting to become clear which teams need to think about what they want to do in the 2026 draft. With a remixed order and the top prospects in flux, here’s Sporting News’ third set of first-round projections for what will go down next April 23 in Pittsburgh: (No. 1-18 order courtesy of Tankathon; No.
19-32 from Week 9 playoff picture) Fernando Mendoza, QB, Indiana (6-5, 225 pounds) The 2025 college football season is entering the halfway point, and a quarter of NFL teams have one or fewer wins. The ingredients for NFL draft season are firmly in place. Preseason polls have changed dramatically—three of the top four teams are unranked after six weeks—and so have summer big boards. Several highly-ranked quarterbacks have played their way out of the first round, while others have turned summer skepticism into validated belief.
And there’s still over a month and a half remaining in the regular season. Amid the chaotic fluctuations and blend of conference and nonconference games, here’s Sports Illustrated’s first in-season 2026 mock draft. The order was set by current records, with tiebreakers settled by strength of schedule. The 2026 NFL Draft may not be as quarterback dominated as once perceived. There is Indiana’s Fernando Mendoza, Alabama’s Ty Simpson and then everyone else. The ironic part of those two being at the top of the board is those weren’t the quarterback prospects envisioned as the top prospects entering the 2025 college football season.
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The NFL Season Is Past Its Halfway Point, As The
The NFL season is past its halfway point, as the NFL trade deadline has passed for the 2025 season. The college football season is nearing the playoffs, while the NFL playoff picture is also coming into focus. Which means, it's starting to become clear which teams need to think about what they want to do in the 2026 draft. With a remixed order and the top prospects in flux, here's Sporting News' t...
1-18 Order Courtesy Of Tankathon; No. 19-32 From Week 9
1-18 order courtesy of Tankathon; No. 19-32 from Week 9 playoff picture) The rising importance of the 2026 NFL Draft for several teams came into focus after last week's trade deadline. With the New York Jets having dealt cornerback Sauce Gardner to the Indianapolis Colts, there are now four NFL teams that have multiple first-round picks in April. And with the Tennessee Titans and New York Giants h...
With That Said, Here's USA TODAY Sports' Latest First-round Projection
With that said, here's USA TODAY Sports' latest first-round projection and 2026 NFL mock draft: There's a strong possibility for Tennessee to possess the No. 1 pick in consecutive years after the Saints' and Browns' victories left the Titans as the only one-win team remaining. And that creates a bit of a mystery atop the order. An organization that's yet again rebooting would clearly stand to bene...
If Tennessee Does End Up In The Slot And Stands
If Tennessee does end up in the slot and stands pat, it could supercharge its defense with Reese. Though he operates as a linebacker for the Buckeyes, the 6-foot-4, 243-pounder has Micah Parsons-like movement abilities that could be best put to use in a full-time edge rushing role. The Titans could pair him with Jeffery Simmons to create one of the league's most formidable inside-outside tandems a...
The 6-5, 225-pounder Is The Kind Of Precise Thrower Who
The 6-5, 225-pounder is the kind of precise thrower who could allow Kellen Moore to launch a new era for the organization in earnest. Midway through the college football regular season, draft stocks are starting to crystallize across the landscape. This class, more than any in recent memory, features fewer surefire first-round grades -- meaning we should expect the unexpected come April. What we c...