EmailPrintOpen Extended ReactionsTo kick off April, we put our four NFL draft analysts to the test with something new -- a three-round, rotating 2026 mock draft. Mel Kiper Jr., Matt Miller, Jordan Reid and Field Yates took turns making selections through the top 100 picks -- Kiper kicked us off with the Raiders, followed by Miller, Reid and Yates, before swinging back around to Mel.But we added a twist to this mock draft. This isn't a straight prediction of how things will play out. Our analysts leaned more heavily on what they would personally do at each slot, playing more of a general manager role for all 32 teams, rather than projecting what they think will ultimately happen. They used their personal rankings to guide them, along with the latest buzz in the scouting industry. (No potential trades were made in this exercise, and each analyst made 25 selections.)Here are all 100 picks, and be sure to check out "NFL Draft Daily" for more (Thursday, 3 p.m. ET, ESPN2). (Compensatory picks are marked with an asterisk.)Jump to a round: 1 | 2 | 3More NFL draft coverage:Each analyst's top prospectsLatest mock drafts | Scouting reportsROUND 11. Las Vegas RaidersKiper's pick: Fernando Mendoza, QB, IndianaShould we just start mock drafts at No. 2 at this point? The Raiders need a quarterback solution, and Mendoza has the tools to be a franchise guy. Lock it in.2. New York JetsMiller's pick: Arvell Reese, Edge, Ohio StateI have the Jets opting for the upside of Reese over the proven production of Texas Tech's David Bailey. Reese has double-digit sack potential in the NFL and can be a versatile player for coach Aaron Glenn.3. Arizona CardinalsReid's pick: Francis Mauigoa, OT, MiamiThe Cardinals signed Elijah Wilkinson, but that shouldn't keep them from drafting a long-term solution at right tackle. Mauigoa is a plug-and-play starter and my top tackle in the class.4. Tennessee TitansYates' pick: David Bailey, Edge, Texas TechTennessee's busy offseason has beefed up the pass rush, but Bailey -- who tied for the FBS lead with 14.5 sacks in 2025 -- would give the roster a young rusher to build around.5. New York GiantsKiper's pick: Jeremiyah Love, RB, Notre DameI know, I know. Kiper doesn't like early-pick running backs. But Love is so much more than just a running back. He's a dynamic playmaker who could elevate Jaxson Dart and this Giants offense to another level.6. Cleveland BrownsMiller's pick: Makai Lemon, WR, USCMy top-ranked wide receiver in the class goes to the Browns, who are undergoing a youth movement at the skill positions. Lemon can create space for himself and knows how to vary his routes.7. Washington CommandersReid's pick: Caleb Downs, S, Ohio StateThe instincts and versatility of Downs would immediately help a Washington defense that gave up an average of 8.1 yards per pass attempt last season (third worst in the NFL). He is a consistent tackler with great ball skills.8. New Orleans SaintsYates' pick: Sonny Styles, LB, Ohio StateIs linebacker a pressing need for the Saints? No, not after they brought back Kaden Elliss. But I wouldn't let the exceptional Styles -- who is No. 5 on my board -- slide any further.9. Kansas City ChiefsKiper's pick: Kenyon Sadiq, TE, OregonYes, Travis Kelce is back in Kansas City. But he's turning 37 next season, and quarterback Patrick Mahomes needs playmakers in this offense. Sadiq is as explosive and versatile as they come.10. Cincinnati BengalsMiller's pick: Mansoor Delane, CB, LSUDJ Turner II and Dax Hill are talented, but Delane would be an upgrade on the outside, where he can win at the line of scrimmage with great quickness and instincts.11. Miami DolphinsReid's pick: Carnell Tate, WR, Ohio StateJaylen Waddle and Tyreek Hill are gone. But Tate's route running ability, sure hands and range as a pass catcher would give quarterback Malik Willis a go-to WR1 and would provide a boost to the Dolphins' lacking receiver room.12. Dallas CowboysYates' pick: Rueben Bain Jr., Edge, MiamiThe mission to fix the Cowboys' defense should start with the addition of Bain. The ACC Defensive Player of the Year has hands of destruction that will travel to the NFL, and he had 9.5 sacks last season for the Hurricanes.13. Los Angeles Rams (from ATL)Kiper's pick: Jordyn Tyson, WR, Arizona StateThis might not seem like a need on paper, with Puka Nacua and Davante Adams eating up targets in the Rams' offense. But there isn't much behind them on the depth chart, and Los Angeles reportedly explored trading the 33-year-old Adams this offseason. Tyson is my WR1 and a great value here.14. Baltimore RavensMiller's pick: Jermod McCoy, CB, TennesseeMarlon Humphrey is on the decline, and Nate Wiggins is still a little unproven. McCoy, meanwhile, would have been CB1 in this class had he not lost a season to a torn ACL.15. Tampa Bay BuccaneersReid's pick: Akheem Mesidor, Edge, MiamiThe Bucs are still in need of pass rushers off the edge, and Mesidor is a high-effort pressure generator who can step into the rotation right away.16. New York Jets (from IND)Yates' pick: Omar Cooper Jr., WR, IndianaCooper solidified his status as a first-round pick with a breakout 2025 season that included 13 receiving touchdowns, an average of 7.3 yards after catch and numerous clutch plays. He would pair well with Garrett Wilson.17. Detroit LionsKiper's pick: Monroe Freeling, OT, GeorgiaRegardless of which side Penei Sewell plays next season, the Lions need a long-term answer at the other offensive tackle spot. Freeling started just 18 games in college, but he's long and quick, and his ceiling is high.18. Minnesota VikingsMiller's pick: Dillon Thieneman, S, OregonThis might be the second-most predicted pick in mock drafts behind Mendoza to the Raiders. Thieneman can be a smooth-moving replacement for longtime Vikings safety Harrison Smith.19. Carolina PanthersReid's pick: Spencer Fano, OT/G, UtahFano can play all five spots up front, and he could even fill in at center as a rookie prior to moving to another spot after his first season. He's light on his feet and plays with urgency.20. Dallas Cowboys (from GB)Yates' pick: Zion Young, Edge, MissouriA double dip at edge in the first round for Dallas? Why not? A dominant pass rush unlocks any defense, and this would be the Cowboys' third major investment at the position this offseason (Bain at No. 12 and the trade for Rashan Gary).21. Pittsburgh SteelersKiper's pick: Olaivavega Ioane, G, Penn StateLet's assume Aaron Rodgers is coming back to town and wait on the QBs. Instead, here is the Steelers' Isaac Seumalo replacement. Ioane is a powerful people mover who hasn't allowed a sack since 2023.22. Los Angeles ChargersMiller's pick: Keldric Faulk, Edge, AuburnThis is a bit of a projection, but the 20-year-old Faulk has untapped potential (seven sacks the past two seasons). I see elite strength, movement and length along with alignment versatility on the D-line.23. Philadelphia EaglesReid's pick: Max Iheanachor, OT, Arizona StateLane Johnson missed eight games last season, which caused the Eagles' offensive line to take a big step back. Iheanachor is a high-upside right tackle who could provide a succession plan at that spot.24. Cleveland Browns (from JAX)Yates' pick: Kadyn Proctor, OT, AlabamaI'm dubious that Proctor will fall to this point in Round 1, and I wrote last week that he could even sneak into the top 10 by April 23. But in this exercise, the Browns can fill their other top need with the gigantic Proctor after taking Lemon at No. 6.25. Chicago BearsKiper's pick: Peter Woods, DT, ClemsonBest player available and checking off a need -- that's a win late in Round 1. At his best, Woods is a penetrating 3-technique who would help the Bears' run defense (5.0 yards allowed per carry, 29th) and pass rush (35 sacks, tied for 22nd).26. Buffalo BillsMiller's pick: Avieon Terrell, CB, ClemsonPredraft hamstring issues aside, Terrell has high-end ability as an inside or outside cornerback and plays with the toughness and feistiness the Bills love at the position.27. San Francisco 49ersReid's pick: KC Concepcion, WR, Texas A&MConcepcion is tailor-made for the Kyle Shanahan offense, as he's an explosive YAC receiver who can align at multiple spots and is capable of running any route on the route tree.28. Houston TexansYates' pick: Kayden McDonald, DT, Ohio StateHouston could use more youth at defensive tackle, and McDonald was the best at his position against the run in 2025. His sturdy frame and power make him a tough player to move around.29. Kansas City Chiefs (from LAR)Kiper's pick: Brandon Cisse, CB, South CarolinaI have both Chiefs picks in Round 1, and since I went offense with the first, I have to go cornerback here. Cisse makes plays on the ball and could help replace Trent McDuffie and Jaylen Watson.30. Miami Dolphins (from DEN)Miller's pick: Emmanuel McNeil-Warren, S, ToledoMiami is continuing to remake its secondary, and McNeil-Warren's length and downhill ability would make new coach Jeff Hafley very happy.31. New England PatriotsReid's pick: Cashius Howell, Edge, Texas A&MThe Patriots must keep adding quality pass rushers -- they had 35 sacks last season, tied for 22nd in the league -- and Howell is an explosive pressure generator who can close on QBs in a hurry.32. Seattle SeahawksYates' pick: R Mason Thomas, Edge, OklahomaSeattle's defense reminds us of the importance of waves of pass rushers. Thomas is relentless and can really bend the edge around tackles.ROUND 233. New York JetsKiper's pick: Ty Simpson, QB, AlabamaThere isn't as much risk in taking Simpson -- who had just 15 career starts, all in 2025 -- in Round 2. The Jets can roll Geno Smith out and let Simpson develop a bit. I like his pocket presence and accuracy, but he will need some time.34. Arizona CardinalsMiller's pick: T.J. Parker, Edge, ClemsonKiper sniped my quarterback target, but we'll happily take the edge-setting ability and consistent power of Parker along Arizona's defensive front.35. Tennessee TitansReid's pick: Denzel Boston, WR, WashingtonA big-bodied ball winner on the outside who runs good routes, Boston fits perfectly in a Brian Daboll-led offense that needs young playmakers around second-year QB Cam Ward.36. Las Vegas RaidersYates' pick: Christen Miller, DT, GeorgiaThe Raiders will move to more of a 3-4 defense under new coordinator Rob Leonard, which will require disciplined and sturdy defensive linemen for the interior. Miller is exactly that.37. New York GiantsKiper's pick: CJ Allen, LB, GeorgiaAllen is my No. 23 prospect, and the Giants could pop him in next to Tremaine Edmunds at off-ball linebacker. He does a little bit of everything, from chasing down ball carriers to blitzing from the second level.38. Houston Texans (from WSH)Miller's pick: Chase Bisontis, G, Texas A&MThe Texans look set at tackle after adding Braden Smith but need to get better on the inside. Bisontis is a mauler in the run game.39. Cleveland BrownsReid's pick: Emmanuel Pregnon, G, OregonTeven Jenkins shouldn't keep the Browns from adding another guard to their offensive line overhaul, as Pregnon is a physical tone-setter with immediate starter upside.40. Kansas City ChiefsYates' pick: Blake Miller, OT, ClemsonThe Chiefs have Jaylon Moore as a veteran to anchor the right side for now, but he's on an expiring deal. It would be great value to land Miller at this point of the draft.41. Cincinnati BengalsKiper's pick: Zachariah Branch, WR, GeorgiaBranch is 5-foot-9 and 177 pounds, but he's lightning quick (4.35-second 40-yard dash) and does damage after the catch. He'd be yet another playmaker for Joe Burrow alongside Ja'Marr Chase and Tee Higgins.42. New Orleans SaintsMiller's pick: Colton Hood, CB, TennesseeHood's length and coverage IQ would solve the hole at cornerback caused by Alontae Taylor's departure in free agency.43. Miami DolphinsReid's pick: Caleb Lomu, OT, UtahThe Dolphins get the steal of the draft here, as Lomu would transition to right tackle and give Miami a pair of bookend offensive tackles (with Patrick Paul) for the foreseeable future.44. New York Jets (from DAL)Yates' pick: Chris Johnson, CB, San Diego StateThe Jets can continue to check off needs with their four top-50 picks, taking a cornerback after trading away Sauce Gardner last season. Johnson blazed a 4.40-second 40 at the combine.45. Baltimore RavensKiper's pick: Keylan Rutledge, G, Georgia TechEven after the John Simpson signing, the Ravens' interior could use some attention at the draft. Rutledge allowed just two sacks across 43 career starts.46. Tampa Bay BuccaneersMiller's pick: Anthony Hill Jr., LB, TexasThe retirement of Lavonte David was expected but still leaves a hole. Hill is an ideal weakside prospect who can produce in the pass rush and pass coverage.47. Indianapolis ColtsReid's pick: Malachi Lawrence, Edge, UCFEdge rusher is one of the Colts' top needs. And despite not picking in Round 1, they can check a box here. Lawrence is a long and physical edge setter with excellent bend and closing speed.48. Atlanta FalconsYates' pick: Caleb Banks, DT, FloridaAtlanta's first pick is a big swing on Banks, who has top-20 talent but was limited to just 90 snaps in 2025. He recently underwent foot surgery and is expected to be shelved from full football activity until June.49. Minnesota VikingsKiper's pick: Jadarian Price, RB, Notre DameAaron Jones Sr. is 31 years old, and Jordan Mason hasn't made the jump to clear RB1. Neither is signed beyond 2026. And Price is a powerful runner with enough speed to cut and go.50. Detroit LionsMiller's pick: Jaishawn Barham, Edge, MichiganDetroit goes down the road to get a sudden defender who is still ascending after moving from linebacker to a full-time edge rusher role. Barham could help fill the void opposite Aidan Hutchinson.51. Carolina PanthersReid's pick: Jacob Rodriguez, LB, Texas TechDevin Lloyd was a huge signing, but the Panthers still need significant linebacker upgrades. Rodriguez would be another instinctive second-level playmaker.52. Green Bay PackersYates' pick: Lee Hunter, DT, Texas TechGreen Bay will have some 3-4 elements under new coordinator Jonathan Gannon; Hunter has the right skill set to anchor a run defense.53. Pittsburgh SteelersKiper's pick: Chris Brazzell II, WR, TennesseeNot enough value on the QB3 candidates here, so I'm going to continue building up the rest of the offense. Brazzell is 6-foot-4 with 4.37 speed and really good hands. DK Metcalf, Michael Pittman Jr. and Brazzell could be a dangerous pass-catching trio.54. Philadelphia EaglesMiller's pick: Germie Bernard, WR, AlabamaWide receiver A.J. Brown's future is in question, but the Eagles need a WR3 no matter what happens with Brown after June 1. Bernard could do a little bit of everything in the Philly offense.55. Los Angeles ChargersReid's pick: Jalen Farmer, G, KentuckyI think Farmer will be picked higher than expected; he didn't allow any sacks over 12 games last season. The Chargers have a need at both guard spots, and he would compete with Cole Strange and Trevor Penning inside.56. Jacksonville JaguarsYates' pick: Josiah Trotter, LB, MissouriA tone-setter at linebacker, Trotter would help Jacksonville fill the vacancy created by Devin Lloyd's departure in free agency. He had 183 tackles over the past two seasons.57. Chicago BearsKiper's pick: Dani Dennis-Sutton, Edge, Penn StateDennis-Sutton had 17 sacks over the past two years, and his 53 pressures in 2025 ranked 10th in the country. That's the sort of juice the Bears need off the edge.58. San Francisco 49ersMiller's pick: Caleb Tiernan, OT, NorthwesternTiernan is exactly the type of savvy, experienced tackle prospect the 49ers need to prepare for life after Trent Williams.59. Houston TexansReid's pick: Jake Golday, LB, CincinnatiGolday checks a lot of the Texans' boxes, as he's a highly athletic, physical presence with a lot of upside once he settles into a permanent spot.60. Chicago Bears (from BUF)Yates' pick: Kyle Louis, S/LB, PittsburghThe Bears are focused on adding speed to their defense this offseason, which Louis could help with at linebacker or safety.61. Los Angeles RamsKiper's pick: D'Angelo Ponds, CB, IndianaI checked, and the Rams apparently are allowed to add cornerbacks who didn't play for the Chiefs in 2025. Ponds is undersized at 5-foot-9 and 182 pounds, but he's explosive and will generate takeaways (seven INTs over three seasons).62. Denver BroncosMiller's pick: Eli Stowers, TE, VanderbiltEvan Engram was added last offseason to be the Broncos' "Joker" tight end, but he'll be 32 years old. Stowers dazzled at the combine and could be a good fit in Denver.63. New England PatriotsReid's pick: Gabe Jacas, Edge, IllinoisWe'll double up on edge rushers in New England, as Jacas is an NFL-ready run defender who has the traits to be a consistent pressure generator.64. Seattle SeahawksYates' pick: Keionte Scott, CB, MiamiCoach Mike Macdonald is a master at maximizing a defensive back's strengths. He would easily tap into Scott's versatile playmaking, which led to 5.0 sacks, two interceptions and two forced fumbles in 2025.ROUND 365. Arizona CardinalsKiper's pick: Carson Beck, QB, MiamiBeck sees the field well and can get the ball out quickly and accurately, and Arizona could let him learn behind Jacoby Brissett and Gardner Minshew. I like this flier, but it also crucially wouldn't prevent the Cards from going back to the QB well next year in a deeper class.66. Tennessee TitansMiller's pick: Gennings Dunker, OT/G, IowaThe Titans are solid at tackle, but Dunker would be a plug-and-play upgrade at right guard. He'd help with Cam Ward's protection.67. Las Vegas RaidersReid's pick: Skyler Bell, WR, UConnBell has plenty of alignment versatility and showcases the consistent hands to be a reliable contributor early in his career. Fernando Mendoza will need more playmakers.68. Philadelphia Eagles (from NYJ)Yates' pick: Keyron Crawford, Edge, AuburnCrawford is a supercharged athlete who finished fourth in the SEC in pressures this past season (41). The Eagles are always on the hunt for toolsy pass rushers.69. Houston Texans (from NYG)Kiper's pick: Chandler Rivers, CB, DukeI love Rivers' fast route recognition and surprising physicality for a 185-pound player. The Texans' secondary is stacked, but Rivers would provide depth both inside and outside.70. Cleveland BrownsMiller's pick: Keith Abney II, CB, Arizona StateAbney is sudden, fast and feisty, and he could play in the slot or on the outside for Cleveland. He had five interceptions over the past two seasons.71. Washington CommandersReid's pick: Ted Hurst, WR, Georgia StateHurst matches perfectly with the consistent deep throwing of quarterback Jayden Daniels and could boost a Washington passing game that lacked explosive plays in 2025.72. Cincinnati BengalsYates' pick: Domonique Orange, DT, Iowa StateCincinnati must address its defensive tackle depth. "Big Citrus" is a powerful, explosive nose tackle to aid in that area.73. New Orleans SaintsKiper's pick: Chris Bell, WR, LouisvilleBell is coming off a torn ACL, but he could be a reliable target opposite Chris Olave once fully healthy. He is great in 50-50 situations, and with his physicality at 6-foot-2 and 222 pounds, he can win over the middle.74. Kansas City ChiefsMiller's pick: Romello Height, Edge, Texas TechKansas City can't get out of the first three rounds without an edge rusher. Height plays with urgency and violent hands.75. Miami DolphinsReid's pick: Derrick Moore, Edge, MichiganMoore is an ascending, high-effort pass rusher who can play a significant number of snaps early even as he continues to develop. Miami cut Bradley Chubb and needs a burst off the edge.76. Pittsburgh Steelers (from DAL)Yates' pick: A.J. Haulcy, S, LSUPittsburgh has long had room for physical safeties with plus ball skills. Haulcy fits that bill with crunching strength and eight interceptions over the past two seasons.77. Tampa Bay BuccaneersKiper's pick: Oscar Delp, TE, GeorgiaThe Cade Otton re-signing shouldn't keep Tampa Bay from looking at this tight end class. Delp -- my No. 2 tight end -- is a big target at 6-foot-5 and 245 pounds, and he is solid after the catch.78. Indianapolis ColtsMiller's pick: Sam Hecht, C, Kansas StateThere's a hole in the middle of Indianapolis' offensive line, and I think Hecht is the best center in the class.79. Atlanta FalconsReid's pick: Davison Igbinosun, CB, Ohio StateIgbinosun is a big, physical presence who will need to limit his handsy nature, but he has the potential to be an eventual starting CB2 at the next level.80. Baltimore RavensYates' pick: Malachi Fields, WR, Notre DameFields would give the Ravens a much different style of wideout than Zay Flowers. Fields has vise-grip hands (one drop in 2025) and contested-catch ability, but his speed is just average.81. Jacksonville Jaguars (from DET)Kiper's pick: Gracen Halton, DT, OklahomaHere's a buzzy name: Halton has risen boards since running a 4.82-second 40 at the combine at 293 pounds. He had 10.5 tackles for loss and 16 run stops last season and could plug the middle in Jacksonville.82. Minnesota VikingsMiller's pick: Connor Lew, C, AuburnRyan Kelly's retirement this offseason leaves an opening at center. Lew is coming off an ACL injury but has high-end starter traits.83. Carolina PanthersReid's pick: Logan Jones, C, IowaJones is more of an insurance pick at center in the short term but could give the Panthers a potential long-term answer in the middle of the front.84. Green Bay PackersYates' pick: Treydan Stukes, CB, ArizonaA versatile defensive back who can fit into any scheme, Stukes posted four interceptions in 2025 and then cruised to a 4.33-second 40 at the combine.85. Pittsburgh SteelersKiper's pick: Drew Allar, QB, Penn StateOK, the QB board is finally lining up for the Steelers. Allar is coming off that ankle injury, but he has upside. And he has the size we've seen under center in Pittsburgh; at 6-foot-5 and 228 pounds, his frame reminds of Ben Roethlisberger. If Aaron Rodgers is back, Allar can learn from a legend. If not, he could potentially compete with Mason Rudolph and Will Howard.86. Los Angeles ChargersMiller's pick: Malik Muhammad, CB, TexasThe Chargers' biggest remaining need is at cornerback, and Muhammad has the speed and length to be an effective outside starter.87. Miami Dolphins (from PHI)Reid's pick: Daylen Everette, CB, GeorgiaOne noticeable trend of Miami's offseason has been signing bigger cornerbacks. That describes the 6-foot-1, 196-pound Everette, who is a high-end athlete with starter upside down the road.88. Jacksonville JaguarsYates' pick: Brenen Thompson, WR, Mississippi StateI fully expect general manager James Gladstone to be a value-over-needs drafter. And Thompson is electric, leading the SEC with 1,054 receiving yards in 2025 and running a 4.26 40 at the combine.89. Chicago BearsKiper's pick: Antonio Williams, WR, ClemsonThe Bears traded DJ Moore, so adding another pass catcher on Day 2 makes sense. Williams had an 11-touchdown season in 2024.90. Miami Dolphins (from HOU)Miller's pick: Max Klare, TE, Ohio StateMiami has changed its offensive philosophy, and an in-line tight end is needed on the roster (Greg Dulcich is the TE1 at the moment). Klare can do it all, with 448 yards last season.91. Buffalo BillsReid's pick: Ja'Kobi Lane, WR, USCQuarterback Josh Allen needs more playmakers, and Lane is a long-striding ball winner on the outside who has loads of potential as an explosive, down-the-field target.92. Dallas Cowboys (from SF)Yates' pick: Julian Neal, CB, ArkansasNeal is a long, smooth corner who will help fill Dallas' need at that spot. He's a steady tackler who ran a 4.49 at the combine.93. Los Angeles RamsKiper's pick: Garrett Nussmeier, QB, LSUNussmeier makes a lot of sense in Los Angeles. He wasn't fully healthy in 2025, and his play suffered. But the Rams can let him learn behind Matthew Stafford and evaluate him over the course of the year. And putting aside the future for a moment, let's remember that Stetson Bennett IV is the only other passer on the L.A. roster right now behind Stafford.94. Miami Dolphins (from DEN)Miller's pick: TJ Hall, CB, IowaAs Jordan mentioned earlier, Miami's new-look secondary needs big outside cornerbacks. He gave Daylen Everette to the Dolphins. I'm giving them Hall, who lacks high-end speed but has teach-tape technique.95. New England PatriotsReid's pick: Bryce Lance, WR, North Dakota StateLance is a sudden vertical threat who has easy speed and posted 2,139 yards and 25 touchdown catches over the past two seasons. He would provide quarterback Drake Maye with a pass catcher who strikes fear into defenses.96. Seattle SeahawksYates' pick: Mike Washington Jr., RB, ArkansasAfter Kenneth Walker III signed with Kansas City, Seattle's running back need can be addressed by Washington. He rushed for over 1,000 yards during his lone season at Arkansas and smashed the combine.97. Minnesota Vikings*Kiper's pick: De'Zhaun Stribling, WR, Ole MissThe Jalen Nailor role behind Justin Jefferson and Jordan Addison is open for applicants in the Minnesota offense, and Stribling is fresh off his second straight 800-plus-yard season.98. Philadelphia Eagles*Miller's pick: Michael Trigg, TE, BaylorPhilly needs an upgrade at tight end with Dallas Goedert on the decline and set to be a free agent in 2027. Trigg has the speed and power to be a starter-level player.99. Pittsburgh Steelers*Reid's pick: Darrell Jackson Jr., DT, Florida StateJackson fits the Steelers' prototype, as he's a massive first-level defender who can play in a multiple-front defense and has the power to withstand at the point of attack.100. Jacksonville Jaguars (from DET)*Yates' pick: Genesis Smith, S, ArizonaThis is another value pick for Jacksonville, which lands a player whose range and ball skills really show up on tape. Nice way to cap off Day 2.
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