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Charles Davis 2026 NFL mock draft 3.0: Ty Simpson goes third overall; Kenyon Sadiq nearly cracks top 10

With the bulk of prospect evaluation and free agency in the books, I'm taking a third crack at projecting Round 1 of the 2026 NFL Draft. Trades will undoubtedly be part of the real thing next month, but for now, I'm keeping teams in their current first-round slots.

NOTE: NFL Network and Âé¶¹¹ú²ú will have live coverage of the 2026 NFL Draft on April 23-25.

Pick
1
Fernando Mendoza
Indiana · QB · Junior (RS)

As long as Tom Brady does not decide to add STARTING QB to his list of daily tasks, a new era for the Raiders begins with Mendoza.

Pick
2
Arvell Reese
Ohio State · LB/Edge · Junior

The Jets pick Reese, showing confidence in the uber-talented Ohio State product's ability to make a smooth transition to full-time pass rusher.

Pick
3
Ty Simpson
Alabama · QB · Junior (RS)

Last year, I opined in one of my early mocks that Jaxson Dart would go to the Giants with the third overall pick, but I didn't stick with the pairing as the process unfolded. Dart, of course, ultimately ended up with New York after Big Blue traded back into the first round and selected the quarterback at No. 25. This year, I think Simpson ends up with the Cardinals, even if this is not the spot where they pick him.

Pick
4
David Bailey
Texas Tech · Edge · Senior

After kicking off their offseason roster renovation with a bunch of spending in free agency and a couple trades, the Titans are thrilled to add perhaps the best edge rusher in the draft.

Pick
5
Jeremiyah Love
Notre Dame · RB · Junior

What helps young quarterbacks? Explosive players making explosive plays. You're welcome, Jaxson Dart.

Pick
6
Carnell Tate
Ohio State · WR · Junior

Playmakers have been at a premium for the Browns, who stay in state to find their new starting receiver.

Pick
7
Sonny Styles
Ohio State · LB · Senior

The Commanders must get younger and quicker on defense. The dynamic Styles could replace Bobby Wagner or learn from the six-time first-team All-Pro if Washington re-signs him.

Pick
8
Jordyn Tyson
Arizona State · WR · Junior (RS)

Last year, the Saints hit on QB Tyler Shough in the second round. This year, they give him more support on the perimeter.

Pick
9
Rueben Bain Jr.
Miami · Edge · Junior

Grit, resolve and physicality are baked into Bain’s DNA.

Pick
10
Caleb Downs
Ohio State · S · Junior

With Downs patrolling the secondary, Cincinnati won't give up nearly as many big plays though the air.

Pick
11
Kenyon Sadiq
Oregon · TE · Junior

New QB Malik Willis gets what all passers want: a tight end who can make game-changing plays.

Pick
12
Mansoor Delane
LSU · CB · Senior

The Cowboys’ defensive makeover continues with the addition of the All-American corner from the Bayou.

Pick
13
Los Angeles Rams
(via ATL)
Francis Mauigoa
Miami · OT · Junior

The Rams are all in for another Lombardi Trophy run. Mauigoa offers immediate help on the offensive line.

Pick
14
Spencer Fano
Utah · OL · Junior

Wherever Fano is asked to play, he will be a huge addition for the Ravens’ front.

Pick
15
Akheem Mesidor
Miami · Edge · Senior

The Bucs won’t turn down a chance to add a tough, productive pass rusher.

Pick
16
New York Jets
(via IND)
Jermod McCoy
Tennessee · CB · Junior

His March 31 pro day is among the most anticipated by scouts this spring. If he aces that test, Jets fans praise this pick.

Pick
17
Kadyn Proctor
Alabama · OT · Junior

I've been saying it throughout the process: Proctor just feels like a Lions offensive lineman to me.

Pick
18
Dillon Thieneman
Oregon · S · Junior

The Vikings find the perfect replacement for Harrison Smith.

Pick
19
Makai Lemon
USC · WR · Junior

A slot-routes master with a ton of toughness, Lemon complements 2025 OROY Tetairoa McMillan and gives QB Bryce Young another dynamic option.

Pick
20
Dallas Cowboys
(via GB)
CJ Allen
Georgia · LB · Junior

Allen helps improve the Cowboys’ defensive culture through his willingness to collide with opposing players carrying the ball.

Pick
21
Omar Cooper Jr.
Indiana · WR · Junior (RS)

The Steelers’ receiving corps got a boost from the acquisition of Michael Pittman Jr. from Indianapolis, but why stop there?

Pick
22
Olaivavega Ioane
Penn State · OG · Junior (RS)

The Chargers have been remaking their interior offensive line. Ioane would be a nice, nasty additional piece.

Pick
23
Monroe Freeling
Georgia · OT · Junior

With right tackle Lane Johnson heading toward his age-36 season, GM Howie Roseman lands a potential replacement for down the road. Freeling is a bit raw, but his potential is off the charts.

Pick
24
Cleveland Browns
(via JAC)
Caleb Lomu
Utah · OT · Sophomore (RS)

The Browns continue to rebuild their offensive line with Lomu, who will compete right away for the left tackle spot.

Pick
25
Peter Woods
Clemson · DT · Junior

Woods fills a need for the Bears, providing more pressure from the interior.

Pick
26
Keldric Faulk
Auburn · Edge · Junior

After acquiring WR DJ Moore from the Bears, the Bills count on Faulk to provide consistent pass-rush pressure. I won’t be surprised if Buffalo decides to continue bolstering the receiver room here, though.

Pick
27
Blake Miller
Clemson · OT · Senior

Miller set the school record for career snaps at Clemson, and he was excellent against Penn State in the Tigers’ bowl game last season.

Pick
28
Kayden McDonald
Ohio State · DT · Junior

One of the top defenses in the league gets to develop this young, rising prospect.

Pick
29
Kansas City Chiefs
(via LAR)
Colton Hood
Tennessee · CB · Sophomore (RS)

Hood fills a need, adding toughness and coverage ability. Defensive backs coach Dave Merritt is one of the best in the game.

Pick
30
Miami Dolphins
(via DEN)
Emmanuel McNeil-Warren
Toledo · S · Senior

This rangy ballhawk cushions the departure of five-time Pro Bowl safety Minkah Fitzpatrick.

Pick
31
Max Iheanachor
Arizona State · OT · Senior

Plenty of development lies ahead for Iheanachor, but the Patriots have to improve the pass protection in front of QB Drake Maye.

Pick
32
Avieon Terrell
Clemson · CB · Junior

The 'Hawks will utilize Terrell outside and in the slot. His ability to make plays as a blitzer fits their scheme well.

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