2026 NFL Mock Draft: Final Mock 7 Rounds
Round 6
Chris Ransom follow @DraftUtopia Last Updated: April 23, 2026.
Buffalo Bills: Jarod Washington, CB, South Carolina State
- I could see Buffalo drafting Austin Barber the Florida left tackle, Oklahoma free safety Robert Spears-Jennings, or South Carolina State cornerback Jarod Washington. I feel like 3-4 left end, left guard, and nickel cornerback could be the three positions that keep the Bills from winning Super Bowl 61 if they don't upgrade at those positions. I mocked Christen Miller in the first round to address the first position. I didn't upgrade the other two positions and with Buffalo high on Alec Andreson and Austin Corbett, that gives Brando Beane the flexibility to pass on a left guard if he's happy with what he has from a value standpoint. I think Jarod Washington has a higher ceiling than Dee Alford the Free Agent Buffalo picked up at nickel cornerback.
- Buffalo drafts a cornerback that can push dime cornerback Dorian Strong and nickel cornerback Dee Alford in their cornerback room. Christian Benford and Maxwell Hairston will remain the field and boundary cornerbacks. I feel like Alford is nothing more than a good backup, but Buffalo is stuck with Alford for the next two seasons for better or worse after signing him to a three year contract in Free Agency. One cornerback the Buffalo Bills have showed active interest in is South Carolina State cornerback Jarod Washington.
- The 6-2 190 lb Jarod Washington had 32 solo tackles, 3 assisted tackles, 35 total tackles, 21 deflections from pass breakups, 2 tinterceptions, and 1 tackle for a loss in 2025. I gave Jarod Washington an A- grade in man coverage, a A+ graade in zone coverage, and an A- grade in press coverage. Jarod Washington can play in a cover 0, cover 1, a cover 2 defense, a cover 3, and a cover 4 defense.
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Arizona Cardinals: Reggie Virgil, WR, Texas Tech
- Arizona could go with Texas Tech wide receiver Reggie Virgil or Floriida left tackle Austin Barber here. I'm leaning towards Virgil since it fills a bigger need.
- Arizona gets another wide receiver. Reggie Virgil has enough upside to push both Kendrick Bourne at slot reciver and secondary wide receiver Michael Wilson for playing time.
- The 6-3 189 lb Reggie Virgil had 41 receptions, 816 receiving yards, and 9 receiving touchdowns career bests at Miami Ohio in 2024. Reggie Virgil transferred to Texas Tech and had 57 receptions, 705 receiving yards, and 6 receving touchdowns in 2025.
- Reggie Virgil ran 20/30 routes on the route tree. He also ran a good 40 time and with an 88/99 potential grade he trails only Marvn Harrison Jr. as a wide reciver on the Arizona Cardinals roster in terms of potential.
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Tennessee Titans: Austin Barber, LT, Florida
- Tennessee drafts an offensive lineman here. Two offensive lineman they had top 30 vists with were Florida left tackle Austin Barber and Miami FL center James Brockermeyer. I think both guys would be great additions. I can see Austin Barber being an upgrade over Dan Moore Jr. at left tackle. I can also see James Brockermeyer as an upgrade over Austin Schlottman at center. Tennessee can save cap space by cutting either Dan Moore Jr. or Austin Schlottman in 2027.
- The 6-7 321 lb Austin Barber has the pass blocking, pass blocking strength, pass blocking footwork, run blocking, run blocking strength, run blocking footwork, zone blocking, pancake blocking, pull blocking, and cut blocking. Outside of Utah right tackle Spencer Fano, he was the only guy to check off every box. If his potential grade was higher than 88 he might be a day 2 or a day 1 pick. He could go earlier than where I'm projecting him though. This is the one guy left in the draft that has a shot to supplant Dan Moore Jr. at left tackle while giving Cam Ward a legitimate blindside.
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Las Vegas Raiders: Anthony Smith, WR, East Carolina
- Las Vegas drafts a slot receiver in the sixth round. I mocked four wide receivers to Vegas in 2025, but they drafted 3 guys with backup grades. That means I have to mock wide receivers to Las Vegas until they get three wide receivers with starter potential. East Carolina wide receiver Anthony Smith is a guy the Raiders visited and I think he could beat out Jack Bech the 2025 Senior Bowl MVP for the slot receiver job right out of the gaate.
- The 6-3 189 lb Anthony Smith had 64 receptions, 1,053 receiving yards, and 7 receiving touchdowns in 2025. Anthony Smith ran 15/30 routes on the route tree. Giving the Las Vegas Raiders a wide receiver trio of Josh Cameron, Harrison Wallace III, and Anthony Smith while making Gennings Dunker the new right tackle puts both Kirk Cousins and Fernando Mendoza in a position where either player will have the resources to have immediate success assuming the Raiders follow my blueprint an don't screw up this draft.
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New York Giants: Trebor Pena, WR, Penn State
- New York drafts a second wide receiver here. Trebor Pena is a player the New York Giants visited. He can start out as the number five wide receiver on the bench. He might move to slot receiver in 2027 if the New York Giants buy out Darius Slayton.
- The 5-10 187 lb Trebor Pena had 49 receptions, 552 receiving yards, and 2 receiving touchdowns in 2025. Trebor Pena only ran 5/30 routes on the route tree. I gave him a 88 for potential grade, but he might need two years on the bench before being inserted into a slot receiver role as a full-time starter.
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Washington Commanders: Eric Rivers, WR, Georgia Tech
- Washington drafts a guy who could honeslty beat out Treylon Burks and be the secondary wide receiver next to Terry McLaurin. One guy that Washington has had interest in is Georgia Tech wide receiver Eric Rivers.
- The 5-10 180 lb Eric Rivers had 62 receptions, 1,172 yards, and 12 receiving touchdowns at Florida International in 2024. Eric Rivers had 46 receptions, 658 receiving yards, and 2 receiving touchdowns in 2025.
- Eric Rivers ran 16/30 routes on the route tree, but what stood out with Rivers was not only his deep threat ability he made 3 one-handed catches. Back in the preseason I had Eric Rivers in my first round calling him the best deep threat wide receiver in this draft.
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Seattle Seahawks: De'Zhaun Stribling, WR, Ole Miss
- Seattle drafts a wide receiver for depth with their final draft pick since Jaxon Smith-Njigba, Cooper Kupp, and Rashid Shaheed are locked into starting roles. You also got Tory Horton and Ricky White III two rookies I loved in last years draft. De'Zhaun Stribling makes a lot of sense for Seattle since he had a top 30 visit with Seattle.
- The 6-2 207 lb De'Zhaun Stribling had 55 receptons, 811 receiving yards, and 6 receiving touchdowns in 2025. De'Zhaun Stribling ran 20/30 routes on the route tree.
- Seattle has three wide receivers that can run all 30 routes on the route tree in Jaxon Smith-Njigba, Cooper Kupp, and Tory Horton. That leave number seven wide receiver and top third stringer as his floor and number five wide receiver as his ceiling since his upside is higher than Ricky White III despite having a worse route tree. I think this guy beats out Jake Bobo for the final second string wide receiver roster spot in trainining camp if he goes to Seattle.
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Cincinnati Bengals: Riley Mahlman, RT, Wisconsin
- Cincinnati gets a right tackle for depth behind Amarius Mims. Riley Mahlman has potential to develop into a high end starter, but he also needs to clean up his high pad level.
- The 6-8 304 lb Riley Mahlman has the pass blocking, pass blocking strength, pass blocking footwork, run blocking, run blocking strength, and run blocking footwork. Riley Mahlman does need to fix his pad level as I stated earlier.
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New Orleans Saints: Logan Taylor, RG, Boston College
- New Orleans drafts a right guard for depth. Logan Taylor can play right guard as well as offensive tackle with his versatility making him a good depth piece.
- The 6-6 305 lb Logan Taylor has the pass blocking, run blocking, and zone blocking. His strength as a pass blocker and run blocker needs to improve. His footwork needs to improve too. He could develop into a starter if he fixes these things, but he will be a backup to Cesar Ruiz at right guard.
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New England Patriots: Nadame Tucker, 3-4 ROLB, Western Michigan
- New England gets a pass rusher for depth. Harold Landry III and Dre'Mont Jones are the two starters on this pass rush. Nadame Tucker led the entire FBS in sacks and could be a big time sack artist for New England if he gets a chance to play. Nadame Tucker can play 4-3 right end, 4-3 left end, 3-4 right outside linebacker, and 3-4 left outside linebacker with his versatility.
- The 6-1 246 lb Nadame Tucker had 33 solo tackles, 22 assisted tackles, 55 total tackles, 21 total tackles, 16 quarterback hurries, 14.5 sacks, 4 forced fumbles, and 1 deflection from a pass breakup. Nadame Tucker can sack the quarterback, stop the run, or drop back into coverage.
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New York Giants: Isaiah World, LT, Oregon
- New York gets a left tackle for depth. Isaiah World tore his ACL in the College Football Playoff Semifinal against Indiana. He could have gone a lot earlier if he didnn't get injured.
- The 6-8 318 lb Isaiah World has the pass blocking, pass blocking strength, pass blocking footwork, run blocking, run blocking strength, run blocking footwork, and zone blocking to be a backup left tackle which will allow the Giants to move Marcus Mbow back to his natural spot as the backup right tackle. He needs to improve his pancake blocking, pull blocking, and cut blocking.
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New York Giants: Jack Endries, TE, Texas
- The New York Giants have Isaiah Likely as their starting tight end. I think Texas tight end Jack Endries can push Theo Johnson for the backup tight end job. At the very worst he will be a good third string tight end and a ideal replacement for Daniel Bellinger.
- The 6-4 245 lb Jack Endries had 33 receptions, 346 receiving yards, and 3 receiving touchdowns in 2025. Jack Endries ran 6/30 routes on the route tree as he got worse when he left California in the transfer portal to go to Texas.
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Tennessee Titans: James Brockermeyer, C, Miami FL
- Tennessee drafts as center James Brockermeyer could be a viable replacement to Austin Schlottman.
- The 6-3 297 lb James Brockermeyer has the pass blocking, pass blocking strength, pass blocking footwork, run blocking, run blocking strength, run blocking footwork, zone blocking, pancake blocking, and pull blocking. Cut blocking is his one area of improvement.
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Tampa Bay Buccaneers: Kaleb Proctor, NT, Southeastern Louisiana
- Tampa Bay has Calijah Kancey at 3-4 right end, Vita Veas at 3-4 nose tackle, A'Shawn Robinson at 3-4 left end, Elijah Roberts as the backup 3-4 right end and Rakeem Nunez-Roches as the backup 3-4 left end. Kaleb Proctor of Southeastern Louisiana has the versatility to play 4-3 right end, 4-3 defensive tackle, 4-3 left end, 3-4 right end, 3-4 nose tackle, and 3-4 left end. Kaleb Proctor is being drafted as a rotational nose tackle behind Vita Vea here.
- The 6-3 280 lb Kaleb Proctor had 16 solo tackles, 33 asssited tackles, 6 tackles for a loss, 4.5 sacks, and 1 fumble recovery. Kaleb Proctor ran a 4.79 40-yard dash at the 2026 NFL Combine. He did manage to sack Garrett Nussmeier and he got invited to the 2026 East West Shrine Bowl. He has upside to be a starter in two years from now, but having him as a backup to Vita Vea is a good value pick. His lack of power does hurt him.
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Minnesota Vikings: Charles Demmings, CB, Stephen F. Austin
- The Minnesota Vikings draft a second cornerback here. I do not have a lot of confidence in James Pierre or Isaiah Rodgers as starters next to Byron Murphy Jr. I gave Minnesota Keith Abney II in the third round as I think he could be a day 1 starter for Minnesota at boundary cornerback. I also believe Charles Demmings could beat out both James Pierre ad Isaiah Rodgers for the nickel cornerback job.
- The 6-1 181 lb Charles Demmings had 10 solo tackles, 8 assisted tackles, 18 total tackles, 5 deflections from pass breakups, and 4 interceptons in 2025. I gave Charles Demmings an A+ in man coverage, an A- in zone coverage, and an A in press coverage. Charles Demmings can play in a cover 0, cover 1, cover 2, cover 3, or cover 4 scheme.
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Philadelphia Eagles: Max Ihenachor, RT, Arizona State
- Philadelphia drafts a successor to Lane Johnson. I don't even have Max Ihenachor in my top 257 on my 2026 NFL Draft Simulator as he is ranked 271 on the simulator not because I dislike his tape, but because I like 270 players in this draft more than Max Ihenachor. Philadelphia can role the dice on him here in the sixth round since he does have the upside to develop into a starting right tackle.
- The 6-8 330 lb Max Ihenachor has the pass blocking, pass blocking strength, and pass blocking footwork. Max Ihenachor is awful at run blocking, zone blocking, pancake blocking, pull blockng, and cut blocking.
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New England Patriots: Robert Spears-Jennings, SS, Oklahoma
- Robert Spears-Jennings can play both strong safety and free safety with his versatility. Robert Spears-Jennings is maily a free safety. New England drafts their third safety in this draft, this way they got four safeties on rookie deals after Kevin Byard's one year contract is up.
- The 6-0 213 lb Robert Spears-Jennings had 33 solo tackles, 26 assisted tackles, 59 total tackles, 2 deflections from pass breakups, 1.5 tackles for a loss, 1 interception, and 1 forced fumble in 2025. I gave Robert Spears-Jennings an C grade in man coverge, an A grade in zone coverage, and a D in press coverage. Robert Spears-Jennings can play in a cover 2, cover 3, or cover 4 defense.
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Cincinnati Bengals: Fernando Carmona, LG, Arkansas
- Cincinnati only has one left guard on their roster. A backup to Dylan Fairchild is needed.
- The 6-5 316 lb Fernando Carmona has the pass blocking, pass blocking strength, pass blocking footwork, run blocking, run blocking strength, run blocking footwork, zone blocking, pancake blocking, pull blocking, and cut blocking you want from a guard. I have a 88/99 for potential on Fernando Carmona. He's a good backup to Fairchild that can fill in as a spot starter if Fairchild gets injured because his ceiling is the same as Fairchild except he has a lower floor.
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Carolina Panthers: Deion Burks, WR, Oklahoma
- Carolina gets a wide receiver for depth. Deion Burks is a guy that Carolina visited.
- The 5-10 180 lb had 57 receptions, 620 receiving yards, and 4 receiving touchdowns. Burks has the ceiling to develop into a slot receiver as I gave him a 88/99. He's a deep threat not a big route tree guy. Carolina has Tetairoa McMillan as their flanker wide receiver, avier Legette as their secondary wide receiver, former Holy Cross wide receiver Jalen Coker as their slot receiver. Right now John Mechie III and Jimmy Horn Jr. are competing for the number four wide receiver job as the top backup wide receiver. Deion Burks would be competing for that job, but would be guaranteed one of the three second team wide receiver spots which would probably lead to David Moore getting cut in training camp.
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Green Bay Packers: Derrick Graham, LT, Tulane
- Green Bay drafts a left tackle for depth. Tulane left tackle Derrick Graham would be a good backup to Jordan Morgan as he is the son of former NFL offensive lineman Derrick Graham Sr.
- The 6-4 314 lb Derrick Graham has the pass blocking, pass blocking strength, pass blocking footwork, run blocking, run blocking strength, and run blocking footwork. He does need to improve his zone blocking, pancake blocking, pull blocking, and cut blocking.
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New England Patriots: Joe Cooper, LT, Slippery Rock
- New England gets a left tackle for depth. Joe Cooper of Slippery Rock is good enough to get picked on day 3, and I think he could beat out James Hudson out for the backup left tackle job behind Will Campbell.
- The 6-6 330 lb Joe Cooper has the pass blocking, pass blocking strength, pass blocking footwork, run blocking, run blocking strength, run blocking footwork, zone blocking, pancake blocking, pull blocking, and cut blocking. He's the third offensive tackle to check every box joining Spencer Fano and Austin Barber despite having a ceiling that will max out at 88/99 potential. The ceiling will not matter here since Will Campbell will be the guy as long as he's healthy. I had a 96 for potential on Will Campbell in last years draft.
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Jacksonville Jaguars: Lander Barton, LOLB, Utah
- Jacksonville drafts a player that can be a day 1 starter at 4-3 left outside linebacker. Lander Barton can play 4-3 right outside linebacker, 4-3 middle linebacker, 4-3 left outside linebacker, and 3-4 middle linebacker with his versatility. Lander Barton's main position is 4-3 right outside linebacker, but he will play 4-3 left outside linebacker in this situation.
- The 6-5 233 lb Lander Barton had 25 solo tackles, 30 assisted tackles, 55 total tackles, 3.5 tackles for a loss, 3 deflections from pass breakups, 1.5 sacks, 1 deflection from a pass breakup, and 1 interception in 2025. Lander Barton is a versatile run stuffer with effective coverage skills.
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Los Angeles Chargers: Colton Hood, CB, Tennessee
- Los Angeles gets a cornerback for depth. Colton Hood makes a lot of sense for the Los Angeles Chargers this late.
- The 6-0 193 lb Colton Hood stepped up with Jermod McCoy missing all of this season. Some believe Colton Hood is a first round pick, but he would be a backup cornerback on the Los Angeles Chargers. Colton Hood ranks outside of the top 270 on my 2026 NFL Draft Simulator.
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Detroit Lions: Jaishawn Barham, MLB, Michigan
- Jaishawn Barham was Michigan's middle linebacker. Barham will be a depth player regardless of whether you line him up at middle linebacker or defensive end at edge rusher.
- The 6-3 243 lb Jaishawn Barham had 21 solo tackles, 11 assisted tackles, 32 total tackles, 10 tackles for a loss, 5 quarterback hurries, 4 sacks, 3 deflections from pass breakups, and 1 forced fumbles in 2025. Jaishawn Barham will be a depth player at either middle linebacker, defensive end, or 3-4 outside linebacker for the team that drafts him.
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Cleveland Browns: Luke Petitbon, C, Florida State
- Cleveland drafts a center with the exact same potential grade that Luke Wypler had coming out of Ohio State in 2023 as a backup to Elgton Jenkins. Luke Petitbon is my best available player at this point in the sixth round.
- The 6-2 310 lb Luke Petitbon has the pass blocking, pass blocking strength, pass blocking footwork, run blocking, run blocking strength, run blocking footwork, and zone blocking. His pancake blocking, pull blocking, and cut blocking could use some work though. Luke Petitbon could start during his rookie deal if Elgton Jenkins isn't extended after his two year deal is up. I had Jenkins graded higher coming out of college than Petitbon, but Cleveland could end up starting Petitbon if they don't want to keep Jenkins after he becomes a UFA in 2028.
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Los Angeles Rams: Taylen Green, QB, Arkansas
- Los Angeles drafts a quarterback for the future. Taylen Green is the best quarterback left on the board.
- The 6-6 233 lb Taylen Green had 2,714 passing yards, 19 passing touchdowns, 777 rushing yards, 8 rushing touchdowns, 3,491 total yards, 27 total touchdowns, and 11 interceptons. Taylen Green is one of the better dual threats that could be a sleeper on day 3 in this draft.
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Las Vegas Raiders: Chase Bisontis, LG, Texas A&M
- Las Vegas drafts a left guard that can push Spencer Burford for playing time. I got Chase Bisontis outside of my top 270 on my 2026 NFL Draft Simulator.
- The 6-5 315 lb Chase Bisontis has a great floor. He maxed out at a 86/99 potential grade. He has a slightly higher ceiling than Spencer Burford.
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Washington Commanders: Adam Randall, RB, Clemson
- Washington drafts a running back for depth. Clemson running back Adam Randall crushed it at Clemson's Pro Day and Washington scouted Adam Randall at Clemson's Pro Day.
- The 6-2 232 lb Adam Randall had 168 carries, 814 rushing yards, 10 rushing touchdowns, 36 receptions, 254 receiving yards, and 3 receiving touchdowns n 2025. Adam Randall did not fumble the football in his four years at Clemson.
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Kansas City Chiefs: Keyshaun Elliott, LOLB, Arizona State
- Kansas City gets their replacement to Leo Chenal. Keyshaun Ellott has the versatility to play 4-3 right outside linebacker, 4-3 middle linebacker, 4-3 left outside linebacker, and 3-4 middle linebacker.
- The 6-2 235 lb Keyshaun Elliott had 54 solo tackles, 44 assisted tackles, 98 total tackles, 14 tackles for a loss, 7 sacks, 4 quarterback hurries, and 2 deflections from pass breakups in 2025. Keyshaun Elliott's versatility and ability to generate tackles for a loss are his two biggest strengths.
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Baltimore Ravens: Oscar Delp, TE, Georgia
- Baltimore drafts a tight end for depth. I got a seventh round grade on Oscar Delp in my 2026 NFL Draft Simulator. Baltimore could draft second tight end at a certain point in this draft.
- The 6-5 245 lb Oscar Delp had 20 receptions, 261 receiving yards, and 1 receiving touchdown in 2025. Oscar Delp does have potential to develop into a starter and I think he can beat out Durham Smythe for the third string tight end job if Baltimore drafts him.
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New England Patriots: Rocco Spindler, RG, Nebraska
- I debated giving New England a running back here, but with both Jam Miller and Joshua Pitsenberger still on the board, something tells me New England waits for a running back. Nebraska right guard Rocco Spindler was a player Wes told me about a few years ago when he was a right guard at Notre dame.
- The 6-5 320 lb Rocco Spindler has the pass blocking, pass blocking strength, pass blocking footwork, run blocking, run blocking strength, and run blocking footwork. He still needs to improve his zone blocking, pancake blocking, pull blocking, and cut blocking.
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Detroit Lions: Andre Fuller, CB, Toledo
- Detroit gets a cornerback for depth. Andre Fuller got an 87/99 potential grade, but he's someone Detroit brought in for a top 30 visit. He's also ahead of some of the players like Max Ihenachor and Colton Hood on my 2026 NFL Draft Simulator.
- The 6-2 202 lb Andre Fuller had 29 solo tackles, 20 assisted tackles, 49 total tackles, 11 deflections from pass breakups, 2.5 tackles for a loss, and 1 interception in 2025.
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Indianapols Colts: Sawyer Robertson, QB, Baylor
- Pittsburgh gets this pick 214 in the sixth round for losing quarterback Russell Wilson to the New York Giants. Pittsburgh traded this pick to Indianapolis in the Michael Pittman Jr.
- Indianapolis drafts a quarterback here. Sawyer Robertson is the only quarterback with a sixth round grade left on my board.
- The 6-3 221 lb Sawyer Robertson had 3,681 passing yards, 31 passing touchdowns, 17 rushing yards, 3 rushing touchdowns, 3,698 total yards, 34 total touchdowns, and 12 interceptions in 2025. Sawyer Robertson could possibly unseat Riley Leonard as the third string quarterback. He could be the backup to Daniel Jones if Anthony Richardson gets traded.
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Atlanta Falcons: Ben Coleman, C, Arizona State
- Philadelphia gets this pick 215 in the sixth round for losing cornerback Isaiah Rodgers to the Minnesota Vikings. Atlanta got this pick from Philadelphia in the Sydney Brown trade.
- Atlanta drafts a center that could be a day 1 starter. Arizona State center Ben Coleman is the top center on the board.
- The 6-3 320 lb Ben Coleman has the pass blocking, pass blocking strength, pass blocking footwork, run blocking, run blocking strength, and run blocking footwork. Ben Coleman needs to improve his zone blocking, pancake blocking, pull blocking, and cut blocking.
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Pittsburgh Steelers: Jam Miller, RB, Alabama
- Pittsburgh got this compensation pick at 216 for losing cornerback Donte Jackson who signed with the Los Angeles Chargers last year. Pittsburgh gets a running back to push Kaleb Johnson for the third string running back job.
- The 5-10 221 lb Jam Miller had 130 carries, 504 rushing yards, 3 rushing touchdowns, 19 receptions, 109 receiving yards, 0 receiving touchdowns, 149 touches, 613 total yards, and 3 total touchdowns in 2025. Jam Miller has a potential grade of 88/99, but he struggled at Alabama in his draft year.
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