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Connor Rogers, Eric Froton, and Kyle Dvorchak collaborated for a special 2026 NFL Mock Draft where they alternated making selections.

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    Per NBC Sports Houston’s Aaron Wilson, Klare has met “extensively” with the Texans, Buccaneers, Rams, Broncos and Panthers. Klare could be the second tight drafted next week, profiling as a potential every-down player. Although he performed better as a receiver at Purdue in 2024, he earned a respectable 71.6 PFF run-blocking grade at Ohio State last year. Klare could be a year one contributor, but he is not guaranteed to reach the TE1 ranks in fantasy.
  • FA Linebacker #48
    The Packers also waived TE McCallan Castles and CB Tyron Herring. Johnson and Herring were 2025 undrafted free agents. Castles was an undrafted free agent the year prior. Johnson logged defensive snaps in three games late last season, totaling three solo tackles, one TFL, one quarterback pressure and one forced incompletion. Herring and Castles never took the field on defense or offense.
  • LAC Tackle #70
    Both players are ahead of schedule, though Ortiz smartly notes, “coming back from injuries, you don’t rush anything.” The goal is for both players to be ready for the start of training camp. Slater ruptured a patellar tendon last August, ending his 2025 season before it began. Alt attempted to come back from a high-ankle sprain in-season last year before suffering a second high-ankle sprain in the same joint, ending his season.
  • FA Running Back
    The question as to where Love should be ranked on a team’s big board remains, however. The running back position is generally placed in the non-premium category, making it difficult for teams to treat them as justifiable picks early in the first round. That said, the positive drumbeats continue for Love, who Raanan yesterday said Giants head coach John Harbaugh “is going to want to draft” if he is available with the fifth overall pick.
  • FA Wide Receiver
    Sarratt spent “several quality moments” with Colts WR coach Reggie Wayne and the team’s local Pro Day earlier this month. Chappell wonders if the meeting “was a preview of coming attractions.” Per Chappell, EDGE is the Colts’ top need, followed by an NFL-ready linebacker. They do not possess a first-round pick and are armed with just one apiece in Rounds 3-6, plus two in the seventh. Although Chappell views linebacker as the No. 2 need, he will still lobby for a wide receiver in the third or fourth round. Adding another piece to the passing game puzzle would benefit QB Daniel Jones, who is coming off a season-ending Achilles tendon rupture. Were Sarratt to land in Indianapolis, it could be tough for him to produce fantasy-relevant numbers in year one, competing with TE Tyler Warren, WR Alec Pierce and WR Josh Downs.
  • JAC Defensive Tackle #98
    Orhorhoro was drafted with the 35th overall pick in the 2024 NFL Draft. Smith was drafted shortly after that via the 48th overall pick. Both players have had bumpy starts to their careers, but Orhorhoro was slightly more productive last year, totaling 12 solo tackles, two TFLs, 30 quarterback pressures and four sacks. Smith totaled seven solo tackles, two TFLs, 11 quarterback pressures and zero sacks. He also missed three games at the end of the year. Both players are under 25 years old. The trade gives them a fresh start.
  • FA Wide Receiver
    Tyson has dealt with recurring hamstring injuries over the past year, sidelining him for the NFL Scouting Combine and Arizona State’s Pro Day. Tyson also sprained an ankle during a 2025 spring practice, fractured his left collarbone in 2024 and tore his ACL, PCL and MCL in 2022. Today’s report seemingly indicates that today’s private workout went well and many, if not all, 20 NFL teams in attendance were able to medically clear him. This is great news for Tyson, the team that drafts him and fantasy managers alike. Tyson is one of the most talented wide receivers in this year’s incoming rookie class. First-round draft capital should get him a chance to earn a starter role in year one.
  • ARI Quarterback #7
    Brissett has one year remaining on his current deal. The 33-year-old vet is set to earn $9.06 million next season, but only $1.5 million of that is guaranteed. Brissett, who threw for 3,366-23-8 last season, is expected to start next season as the Cardinals’ QB1, although it’s worth noting that his decision to hold out for a new deal comes just a day after GM Monti Ossenfort said the team was “not really naming anybody” as their starter this early in the offseason. It goes without saying that Brissett is not the long-term solution for the Cardinals at quarterback, but he could serve as a solid bridge to a potential rookie, should the team look to add another signal-caller in next week’s draft. In addition to Brissett, the Cardinals also have Gardner Minshew under contract after signing him earlier this offseason.
  • HOU Defensive End #51
    Anderson’s deal will make him the highest-paid non-QB in NFL history. The star pass rusher will receiver $134 million in guaranteed money on his new deal and is now under contract with the Texans through the 2023 season. Anderson entered the league in 2023 after molding himself into the nation’s top pass rusher at Alabama. He has shown steady growth during each of his three seasons and has posted double-digit sack totals in each of his last two seasons, earning First-team All-Pro honors in 2025 while finishing second in Defensive Player of the Year voting. With Anderson now extended, the Texans can now shift their focus to C.J. Stroud, whose fifth-year option they recently picked up to keep him under contract through 2027. According to ESPN’s Adam Schefter, Anderson’s deal will also include a no-trade clause.
  • PIT Quarterback #8
    The only QB not named Fernando Mendoza who is believed to have a chance to go in the first round is Alabama’s Ty Simpson, who did meet with the Steelers earlier in the pre-draft process. As Pryor notes, the Steelers “continue to believe Aaron Rodgers will ultimately return for another season,” and that they will likely pass on a QB with the 21st overall pick. The Steelers currently hold 12 draft picks, which include four Day 2 picks. If they were to take a quarterback, it’s possible they would use one of those Day 2 picks to take a shot on a guy who would have a chance to redshirt his rookie season, presumably behind Rodgers, before having a chance ot start in his second year.

Connor Rogers’ Draft Rankings

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Prospect Compilations

Check out the best moments from Jeremiyah Love’s fantastic 2025 season, which made him a Heisman Trophy finalist.
Carnell Tate’s 2025 season highlights show why teams will be interested in him as the potential WR1 in the 2026 NFL Draft.
Check out the kinds of plays that made Makai Lemon a Biletnikoff Award winner and a first-round worthy prospect in the 2026 NFL Draft.
Watch some of the top plays from Sonny Styles’ senior season at Ohio State, where the linebacker solidified himself as one of the top picks in the 2026 NFL Draft.
Watch highlights from Fernando Mendoza’s 2025 season at Indiana, which saw the quarterback skyrocket up NFL draft big boards and win the Heisman Trophy.
Check out the season highlights that have NFL teams drooling over the potential and versatility of Ohio State defender Arvell Reese.
Check out the 2025 season highlights for Denzel Boston, who thrived for Washington and established himself as a top wide receiver in the 2026 NFL Draft.
Watch some of the best moments from Kenyon Sadiq’s impressive 2025 season for the Oregon Ducks.
Watch the best plays from safety Caleb Downs’ Jim Thorpe Award-winning 2025 season for the Buckeyes, in which his unanimous All-American campaign has him projected as one of the top picks in the 2026 NFL Draft.
Check out the highlights from Omar Cooper Jr.'s stellar 2025 season for the national champion Indiana Hoosiers.
Watch the best plays from Jadarian Price’s standout redshirt junior campaign at Notre Dame, a season that some believe will net him Day 2 consideration in this year’s NFL draft.
Relive Dillon Thieneman’s standout moments from the 2025 season, where the safety thrived in Oregon’s defensive backfield and currently projects as a top-20 pick in the 2026 NFL Draft.

Connor Rogers Draft Central

Connor Rogers puts out his first 2026 NFL Draft Big Board of the ranking the top 50 prospects in this year’s class.

Chris Simms’ QB Rankings

Chris Simms explains why Fernando Mendoza’s ‘flawless’ mechanics make him the clear-cut No. 1 quarterback in the 2026 NFL Draft.
Chris Simms breaks down Ty Simpson as an NFL draft prospect and questions if the Alabama quarterback is a first round draft pick.
Chris Simms explains why he thinks Texas Tech’s Behren Morton comes in at third in his 2026 draft rankings and has a chance to be a starting quarterback in the NFL.
Chris Simms discusses the “starting quarterback-caliber traits” Joey Aguilar had and dives into why he’s higher on the Tennessee quarterback than most analysts.
Chris Simms breaks down the strengths and weaknesses of Garrett Nussmeier, analyzing the quarterback’s poor season at LSU but explaining why he still has the tools to succeed.
Chris Simms explains why Drew Allar is a honorable mention and not in his top 5 quarterback rankings ahead of the 2026 NFL Draft.
Chris Simms puts the spotlight on a “freak of nature” honorable mention in Taylen Green out of Arkansas and discusses his potential ceiling at the next level if he’s able to round out his game under center.

Connor Rogers’ Prospect Film Breakdowns

Connor Rogers breaks down film of Ohio State’s Arvell Reese, explaining why the explosive linebacker might be the “best defensive prospect in next year’s draft.”
Connor Rogers dives into Makai Lemon’s tape from USC’s win over Michigan, highlighting how he “does the little things right” in addition to his big-play ability for the Trojans.
Connor Rogers breaks down film of Ohio State wide receiver Carnell Tate, explaining why he’s a master of spacing and is one of the most explosive playmakers in college football.
Connor Rogers looks back at game film from Kenyon Sadiq’s first month of the season, breaking down how the versatile tight end torches defenses as a pass-catcher and dominates as a run-blocker.
Connor Rogers breaks down film of Caleb Downs, explaining why the Ohio State safety’s instincts, football IQ and physicality make him a future first round NFL draft pick.
Connor Rogers breaks down film of Washington wide receiver Denzel Boston, explaining how his pairing of physical tools and a high football IQ will make him a sought-after player come the 2026 NFL Draft.

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More NFL Draft news

Former Vanderbilt tight end Eli Stowers is meeting with the Broncos before the window for pre-draft visits closes this week.
Freeman says Love, the top running back in the draft, could be an elite wide receiver or defensive back as well.
Cornerback Mansoor Delane has a handful of pre-draft visits planned for the coming days.
The Steelers expect to get word from Aaron Rodgers about his plans for the 2026 season before the draft, but they’ll still need to think about the future of the quarterback position if Rodgers does return for a second year in Pittsburgh.
The one certainty in the 2026 NFL Draft is that Fernando Mendoza will be selected first overall by the Raiders and most people think Ty Simpson will be the second quarterback off the board, but a lot is up in the air at the position from there.
Chris Simms and Connor Rogers look at the first round odds for DT prospects in the 2026 NFL Draft, spotlighting Christen Miller as a steal at +700 and discuss why Kayden McDonald is set to be taken higher than expected.
Chris Simms and Connor Rogers discuss Caleb Banks, the ‘Chris Jones-ish’ DT out of Florida who’s extremely twitchy for 330 pounds and can play any position along the line who can only be stopped by his injury issues.
Chris Simms and Connor Rogers unpack why Domonique Orange, aka ‘Big Citrus,’ is the final DT to make Tier 2 thanks to his low center of gravity, strong anchor and stout build with nose tackle flexibility.
Chris Simms and Connor Rogers discuss Texas Tech DT Lee Hunter, who stands alone in Tier 3 as an instinctive player who plays fluidly and holds ground, but lacks a bit of explosiveness and is a bit leaner in the legs.
The Jets have a pair of first-round picks in next week’s draft and they’re spending some time on Monday with a player who could be in the mix for one of them.