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As we move deeper into the NFL season, it’s never too early to start looking ahead to the 2026 NFL Draft. So, over the last few weeks, PFF has started to map out the NFL draft landscape, constructing early mock drafts with the help of the PFF mock draft simulator.
These drafts provide an early projection for NFL teams, offering insight into potential picks based on current team needs and player availability within projected ranges.
While the season is still ongoing and draft positions will undoubtedly shift as the year progresses, this exercise provides a valuable snapshot of how things could play out, helping fans understand where their team might focus its efforts come April.
The page will be updated as we mock draft for more teams.

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The Titans selected quarterback Cam Ward with the first overall pick in the 2025 draft and, as of this writing, find themselves lined up to pick first again in 2026. At this stage of the rebuild, Tennessee simply needs to take top-end talent, almost regardless of position.

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Retaining players like Chris Olave gives the club a chance to form a more informed opinion on whether they have something in 2025 second-round pick Tyler Shough. If they aren’t sold, quarterback will likely be a top target with their first pick of the 2026 NFL Draft.

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The Giants find themselves in the rare position of drafting inside the top five without glaring needs at quarterback, offensive tackle or edge. Receiver would certainly be a justifiable direction, but for this exercise, we’ll bolster the secondary with a potentially generational prospect who can impact the game at every level of the defense.

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Cleveland opens this mock draft by landing Tyson, one of the most dynamic receivers in college football before his injury, giving the offense a much-needed playmaker. From there, the focus shifts to the trenches, with multiple offensive line selections aimed at stabilizing a unit headed for major turnover in free agency.

