Washington selected Ohio State LB Sonny Styles at No. 7 in Round 1, then faces Day 2 at No. 71 after trade implications with Houston for Laremy Tunsil; their primary Day 2/3 needs center on adding a No. 2 receiver and strengthening the secondary, with various mock drafts naming WRs and CBs as likely targets.
National mock drafts largely project the Eagles will use their 2026 first-round pick on an offensive tackle, with Kadyn Proctor, Monroe Freeling, Caleb Lomu, Blake Miller and Max Iheanachor among the top targets. Several projections stage a trade up to picks around 15–16 to secure an OT behind Lane Johnson, who will be 36 next year. The piece also notes mixed sentiment on first‑round WR/TE options and highlights the final tally: Miller is the most frequently projected pick (4 projections), followed by Freeling and Iheanachor (3 each), with Lomu (2) and single projections for Proctor, Omar Cooper, Kenyon Sadiq, Denzel Boston, and Spencer Fano across 17 mocks, totaling nine different players referenced.}
As the Bengals hold the No. 10 pick in the 2026 NFL Draft, mock drafts across outlets center on upgrading the defense with young playmakers, notably edge Rueben Bain Jr. and versatile defensive backs such as Mansoor Delane or Caleb Downs, reflecting a focus on strengthening both front seven and secondary.
As the 2026 NFL Draft approaches, a Roundup 2.0 gathers expert predictions for the Chiefs' No. 9 pick, with potential Round 1 targets spanning WR, RB, OT, and TE — including Jordyn Tyson, Jeremiyah Love, Carnell Tate, Spencer Fano, Caleb Banks and Kenyon Sadiq.