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NFL Draft week is finally here and with that, we are inching closer to having concrete results after months of chatter, rumors, and overall propaganda regarding one of the biggest annual events in all of sports.

A little over a month ago we put out the 1.0 version of my mock draft, which included zero trades and was also prior to the news of Denver trading their No. 30 overall pick for Miami’s Jaylen Waddle, and more recently, Cincinnati acquirung New York Giants DT Dexter Lawrence for the No. 10 overall selection.

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This final version will include those deals, as well as projected trades on draft night.

Without further ado, let’s dive into my final mock draft of the 2026 offseason.

1. Las Vegas Raiders

Fernando Mendoza, QB, Indiana

The biggest foregone conclusion of the NFL Draft arrives with the first-overall selection as Indiana’s Fernando Mendoza will be a Las Vegas Raider with the night’s opening pick. Mendoza led a storybook season for the Hoosiers and will be remembered most for his consistency and winning-drive last season. No brainer for the new regime in Vegas.

2. New York Jets

Arvell Reese, EDGE, Ohio State

Besides this being an obvious best-player-available position for the Jets, Reese fits exactly what Aaron Glenn is looking for from his defense moving forward with a 3-4 defense. Despite early chatter of potential red-flags on Arvell Reese, the Jets would be ignorant to ignore his outright versatility and potential coming out of the Buckeyes program.

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3. Kansas City Chiefs(via Cardinals)

David Bailey, EDGE, Texas Tech

Trade terms:

Arizona Cardinals Receive:

Kansas City Chiefs Receive

The Chiefs are heavily rumored to be interested in moving up in this year’s draft, and it sounds like nobody has an idea of what Arizona wants to do at the third selection. Love could hear his name called here, but Arizona deals the pick to KC in this scenario and the Chiefs waste no time by selecting Texas Tech phenom David Bailey. George Karlaftis and David Bailey could be a generational pass-rush duo for years to come…

4. Tennessee Titans

Jeremiyah Love, RB, Notre Dame

The Titans entered the 2026 offseason with the second-highest amount of salary cap room in the NFL, and they did not waste time using their cash in free agency.

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As the roster takes in a new-look, the Titans continue to refurbish by adding the best running back, and potentially the best overall player in the entire class, Jeremiyah Love. With Love wreaking havoc, quarterback Cam Ward and the Titans offense could be very much improved after an inefficient rookie campaign.

5. New York Giants

Sonny Styles, LB, Ohio State

It would be a shock to see Styles fall out of the top five. His on-field performance at the NFL Combine in Indianapolis was otherworldly and his interviews were phenomenal, according to Dane Brugler from The Athletic. Though it’s rare, Styles is an immediate captain and green-dot figure on your defense for the next decade-plus.

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6. Cleveland Browns

Francis Mauigoa, OT, Miami

By taking Maugioa here, the Browns have first selection on the entire offensive lineman class in the 2026 NFL draft, which will have their names heard early and often this year. Maugioa was another beneficiary from the College Football Playoff after he was a brickwall at right tackle during Miami’s run. Many draft analysts believe Mauigoa also has the potential to slide inside to guard.

7. Washington Commanders

Jordyn Tyson, WR, Arizona State

Recent reports from multiple national reporters say the Commanders will not hesitate to select Sonny Styles or Jeremiyah Love if they are still available at this slot. With neither on the board, Washington will be hoping to move on from the pick, but are most likely to stay put. They need to surround Jayden Daniels with more talent on the outside, and here they take the biggest-swing of this mock draft thus far by selecting Arizona State’s Jordyn Tyson.

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Tyson held a private workout less than one week before the NFL Draft in front of over half of the league, in hopes to negate any outside opinions on his injury status/history (hamstring). There were glowing reviews from numerous sources on-site…

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