NFL Mock Draft 2026: Predicting the Full First Round

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NFL Mock Draft 2026: Predicting the Full First Round

Could former Buckeyes Arvell Reese and Sonny Styles both tumble down the board tonight?

NFL Mock Draft 2026: Predicting the Full First Round

Could former Buckeyes Arvell Reese and Sonny Styles both tumble down the board tonight?

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The Jacksonville Jaguars don’t have a first-round pick in the 2026 NFL Draft… but 26 others do!

To predict Round 1, I called on Keanu Kargar, a Jags fan who had the second-most accurate mock among thousands of entries in 2021.

1. Las Vegas Raiders: Fernando Mendoza, QB, Indiana

The beginning of a chaotic draft starts with a pick that was made months ago.

New York lands on Bailey here, as the debate between who gets selected at this pick comes to an end.

3. Arizona Cardinals: Jeremiyah Love, RB, Notre Dame

An interesting selection for the Cardinals, who seem to be a few years away from contending.

Robert Saleh is salivating at the thought of Reese falling to four.

The Giants select Tate to form one of the most electric receiver duos in the league. Tate and Nabers offer Jaxson Dart two Ferraris on the outside.

6. Cleveland Browns: Jordyn Tyson, WR, Arizona State

Cleveland adds a weapon it has desperately been looking for.

7. Washington Commanders: Reuben Bain Jr., EDGE, Miami

Downs would be the perfect fit for the Saints, who need help all over defense.

The Chiefs can go in a multitude of different ways here, but I believe they will take advantage of having a high pick by selecting a premium position.

10. New York Giants: Olaivavega Ioane, IOL, Penn State

Ioane provides violence to a Giants offensive line that desperately needs it.

Miami selects one of the best prospects in this class at a position of need.

Jerry Jones would turn this pick in before the Cowboys even get on the clock.

While many expect this pick to be an offensive weapon, I believe Les Snead and Sean McVay will address a weak offensive line.

Baltimore adds an extremely talented weapon to help boost an extremely underachieving offense last year.

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