Draft Order 2026 NFL Draft Order: Round 7: 217. Arizona Cardinals: 3-14-0, 218. Dallas Cowboys (from Tennessee Titans): 3-14-0, 219. Las Vegas Raiders: 3-14-0, 220. Buffalo Bills (from New York Jets): 3-14-0, 221. Cincinnati Bengals (from New York Giants): 4-13-0, 222. Detroit Lions (from Cleveland Browns): 5-12-0, 223. Washington Commanders: 5-12-0, 224. Pittsburgh Steelers (from New Orleans Saints): 6-11-0, 225. Tennessee Ttans (from Kansas City Chiefs): 6-11-0, 226. Cincinnati Bengals: 6-11-0, 227. Miami Dolphins: 7-10-0, 228. New York Jets (from Dallas Cowboys): 7-9-1, 229. Tampa Bay Buccaneers: 8-9-0, 230. Pittsburgh Steelers (from Indianapolis Colts): 8-9-0, 231. Atlanta Falcons: 8-9-0, 232. Los Angeles Rams (from Baltimore Ravens): 8-9-0, 233. Jacksonville Jaguars (from Detroit Lions): 9-8-0, 234. Minnesota Vikings: 9-8-0, 235. Minnesota Vikings (from Carolina Panthers): 8-9-0, 236. Green Bay Packers: 9-7-1, 237. Pittsburgh Steelers: 10-7-0, 238. Miami Dolphins (from Los Angeles Chargers): 11-6-0, 239. Chicago Bears (from Philadelphia Eagles): 11-6-0, 240. Jacksonville Jaguars: 13-4-0, 241. Chicago Bears: 11-6-0, 242. New York Jets (from Buffalo Bills): 12-5-0, 243. Houston Texans (from San Francisco 49ers): 12-5-0, 245. Minnesota Vikings (from Houston Texans): 12-5-0, 245. Jacksonville Jaguars (from Los Angeles Rams): 12-5-0, 246. Denver Broncos: 14-3-0, 247. New England Patriots: 14-3-0, 248. Cleveland Browns (from Seattle Seahawks): 14-3-0, 249. Indianapolis Colts (Compensation Pick): 8-9-0, 250. Baltimore Ravens (Compensation Pick): 8-9-0, 251. Los Angeles Rams (Compensation Pick): 12-5-0, 252. Los Angeles Rams (Compensation Pick): 12-5-0, 253. Baltimore Ravens (Compensation Pick): 8-9-0, 254. Indianapolis Colts (Compensation Pick): 8-9-0, 255. Green Bay Packers (Compensation Pick): 9-7-1, 256. Denver Broncos (Compensation Pick): 14-3-0, 257. Denver Broncos (Compensation Pick): 14-3-0

















2026 NFL Mock Draft: Final Mock 7 Rounds




Round 7




Chris Ransom follow @DraftUtopia Last Updated: April 23, 2026.


  1. Arizona Cardinals: Billy Schrauth, LG, Notre Dame

    Arizona gets a left guard in the seventh round. Notre Dame left guard Billy Schrauth could beat out Jon Gaines II whose in the final year of his rookie contract for the backup left guard job behind Isaac Seumalo. I could see Billy Schrauth starting in the final year of his rookie deal in 2029 if Arizona is patient with him.


    The 6-0 310 lb Billy Schrauth has the pass blockig, pass blocking strength, pass blocking footwork, run blocking, run blocking strength, run blocking footwork, zone blocking, pancake blocking, and pull blocking. His only area of improvement is cut blocking. Blly Schrauth was listed at 6-4, but weighed 6-0 at the 2026 NFL Combine. This was a player I had a sixth round grade on that fell to round 7.


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  2. Dallas Cowboys: Junior Vandeross III, WR, Toledo

    Dallas drafts a wide receiver. Dallas met with Toledo wide receiver Junior Vandeross III at the 2026 Hula Bowl.


    The 5-8 182 lb Junior Vandeross III had 82 receptions, 1,008 receiving yards, and 11 receiving touchdowns in 2025. Junior Vandeross III ran 10/30 routes on the route tree and my player comp for him would be DeSean Jackson which is a great player comp for a seventh round prospect as I had a sixth round grade on him.


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  3. Las Vegas Raiders: Jordan White, C, Vanderbilt

    Las Vegas drafts a center with their final pick. Jordan White has potential to develop into a high end starter at center. His ceiling is high, but not as high as Tyler Linderbaum who signed a three year contract with the Raiders. If White sits behinnd Linderbaum for three seasons he should be ready to start for the Raiders in 2029 if the Raiders move on from Tyler Linderbaum at that time.


    The 6-2 309 lb Jordan White has the pass blocking, pass blocking strength, and pass blocking footwork. Jordan White has the pass blocking down, but he needs to develop the rest of his game from run blocking, run blocking strength, run blocking footwork, zone blocking, pancake blocking, pull blocking, and cut blockng. Jordan White dominated at Vanderbilt's 2026 Pro Day where every team except Jacksonville was in attendance. Jordan White was a player I had a sixth round grade on.


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  4. Buffalo Bills: Will Jeffcoat, LG, Army

    Buffalo drafts a left guard to push Alec Anderson and Austin Corbett for playing time. Army left guard Will Jeffcoat is a left guard that I got a late sixth round grade on.


    The 6-4 305 lb Will Jeffcoat is raw for a left guard prospect. His potential grade of 88/99 is higher than either Alec Anderson or Austin Corbett. The only question is can he develop enough to crack the Buffalo Bills final roster or even win the starting left guard job. This is a roll of the dice pick that could result in either a practice squad left guard or a day 1 starter due to his ceiling.


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  5. Cincinnati Bengals: Lewis Bond, WR, Boston College

    Cincinnati drafts a wide receiver to stash and develop. Boston College wide receiver Lewis Bond could end up as Cincinnati's slot receiver in 2027.


    The 5-11 197 lb Lewis Bond had 89 receptions, 1,010 receiving yards, and 1 receiving touchdown in 2025. Lewis Bond ran all 30/30 routes on the route tree and got invited to the 2026 Panini Senior Bowl. I got a sixth round grade on Lewis Bond.


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  6. Detroit Lions: Louis Moore, SS, Indiana

    Indiana has two strong safeties in this draft. Detroit takes the Indiana strong safety still on the board as a backup to Brian Branch with Branch in the final year of his rookie contract.


    The 5-11 200 lb Louis Moore had 45 solo tackles, 43 assisted tackles, 88 total tackles, 6 interceptions, 4 deflections from pass breakups, and 2.5 tackles for a loss in 2025. I gave Louis Moore an A- in man coverage, an A grade in zone coverage, and a C- in press coverage. Louis Moore can play in a cover 0, cover 1, cover 2, cover 3, or cover 4 scheme.


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  7. Washington Commanders: Carsen Ryan, TE, BYU

    Washington drafts a tight end with Zach Ertz gone. Washington now has Chigoziem Okonkwo as their startng tight end, John Bates III as their backup tight end, and Ben Sinnott as their third string tight end. Washington has three floor players with low ceilings as tight ends. I got an 88/99 for potential on Carsen Ryan and believe he's better than every tight end on Washingnton's roster. He will have to earn his roster spot as a seventh round pick though. Carsen Ryan looks like he will be a fourth string tight end as a rookie, third string tight end in 2027, a backup tight end to Chigoziem Okonkwo in 2028 when Bates III and Sinnott become UFA's. The earliest Carsen Ryan could start would be in his contract year in 2029.


    The 6-3 255 lb Carsen Ryan had 45 receptions, 620 yards, and 3 receiving touchdowns in 2025. Carsen Ryan ran 24/30 routes on the route tree. That is second to only Michael Trigg as Ryan has an 88/99 potential grade with Trigg knowing all 30 routes. He runs 9 more routes than first round pick Kenyon Sadiq, 13 more routes than Max Klare despite not having Klare's upside, and runs 14 more routes than Eli Stowers. Ryan is a guy a lot of people are sleeping on as he's one of two players left on my board with a sixth round grade.


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  8. Pittsburgh Steelers: Chase Roberts, WR, BYU

    Pittsburgh drafts a second wide receiver in the seventh round. This guy will push Roman Wilson for the top backup number four wide receiver spot on Pittsburgh's depth chart. This guy is BYU wide receiver Chase Roberts the final player on my board with a sixth round grade.


    The 6-3 209 lb Chase Roberts had 54 receptions, 802 receiving yards, and 6 receiving touchdowns in 2025. Chase Roberts ran 20/30 routes on the route tree. `he is a top ten wide receiver at catching in traffic, but not a top 5 wide receiver at catching contested footballs in this draft.


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  9. Tennessee Titans: Hank Beatty, WR, Illinois

    Tennessee finally drafts a wide receiver to push last years rookies. Tennessee will put faith in Calvin Ridley, Elic Ayomanor, and Chimere Dike. Illinois wide receiver Hank Beatty can push Ayomanor and Beatty for playing time.


    The 5-11 185 lb Hank Beatty had 70 receptions, 864 receiving yards, and 3 receiving touchdowns in 2025. Hank Beatty can be used as a punt returner on special teams in addition to playing wide receiver.


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  10. Cincinnati Bengals: Zane Durant, DT, Penn State

    Cincinnati gets a defensive tackle for depth. One guy the Bengals brought in for a top 30 visit is Penn State defensive tackle Zane Durant. I got Zane Durant at 250 on my 2026 NFL Draft Simulator with an 87/99 grade. Zane Durant can play 4-3 defensive tackle, 3-4 right end, 3-4 nose tackle, and 3-4 left end with his versatility.


    The 6-1 290 lb Zane Durant had 14 solo tackles, 11 assisted tackles, 25 total tackles, 4.5 tackles for a loss, 4 sacks, 2 deflections from pass breakups, 1 interception, and 1 quaterback hurry in 2025. He's a great pass rusher, run stuffer, and does a nice drop dropping into coverage. He swats passes effectively too.


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  11. Miami Dolphins: Hezekiah Masses, CB, California

    Miami drafts a cornerback here. One cornerback they have showed a lot of interest in is California cornerback Hezekiah Masses.


    The 6-0 190 lb Hezekiah Masses had 30 solo tackles, 17 assisted tackles, 47 total tackles, 13 deflections from pass breakups, 5 interceptions, and 1 tackle for a loss in 2025. Hezekiah Masses led the entire FBS in deflections in 2025.


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  12. New York Jets: Micah Morris, LG, Georgia

    The New York Jets get a left guard for depth to learn under Dylan Parham. Georgia left guard Micah Morris could be the answer. I gave Micah Morris an 87/99 potential grade. He's ranked 256th overall on my 2026 NFL Draft Simulator.


    The 6-4 330 lb Micah Morris is a player that New York Jets brought in for a top 30 visit. Micah Morris only had one year of experience as a starter wiith Dylan Fairchild and Tate Ratlidge being the startng guards on Georgia in the 2025 NFL Draft. Morris got to watch those two before being able to take what he learned and try to apply it in one season. Morris has potential, but he also feels like a long-term project. I've heard teams think he has a bad attitude and character concerns, but I think that's bogus.


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  13. Tampa Bay Buccaneers: Genesis Smith, FS, Arizona

    Tampa Bay loses both strong safety Tykee Smith and free safety Antoine Winfield Jr. to Free Agency in 2028. Tampa Bay could draft Genesis Smith and groom him behind these two safeties for two years, so that he's ready to start on Tampa Bay n 2028..


    The 6-2 204 lb Genesis Smith had 35 solo tackles, 42 assisted tackles, 77 total tackles, 8 deflections from pass breakups, 3 tackles for a loss, 2 forced fumbles, 1 interception, and 1 fumble recovery. Genesis Smith has great closing speed, but he didn't dominate in coverage the way Treydan Stukes and Dalton Johnson did. To be fair those defensive backs have Pro Bowl potential while Genesis Smith is a high end starter at best with the lowest ceiling of that trio of Arizona defensive backs with Genesis Smith having a 87/99 potential where he maxes out at 87.


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  14. Pittsburgh Steelers: Domonique Orange, NT, Iowa State

    Keeanu Benton enters the final year of his rookie deal. Drafting Iowa State defensive tackle Domonique Orange to be his eventual replacementn sounds like a great idea this late in the draft.


    The 6-4 325 lb Domonique Orannge had 9 solo tackles, 9 assisted tackles, 18 total tackles, 4 quarterback hurries, 1 deflection from a pass breakup, adn 0.5 tackle in 2025. His nickname is Big Citrus.


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  15. Atlanta Falcons: Mike Washington Jr., RB, Arkansas

    Atlanta gets a running back. Mike Washington Jr. ran the fastest 40-yard dash at the 2026 NFL Combine.


    The 6-1 223 lb Mike Washington Jr. had 167 carries, 1,070 rushing yards, 8 rushing touchdowns, 28 receptions, 226 receiving yards, 1 receiving touchdown, 195 touches, 1,296 total yards, and 9 total touchdowns in 2025. Mike Washington Jr. isn't my top running back on the board, but he is a running back Atlanta has interest in as got an 87/99 potential grade on him.


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  16. Los Angeles Rams: Brenen Thompson, WR, Mississippi State

    Los Angeles drafts a slot receiver. Brenen Thompson is the fastest wide receiver in this draft.


    The 5-9 165 lb Brenen Thompson ran a 4.26 40-yard dash. That was the fasted 40 time among wide receivers at the 2026 NFL Combine.


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  17. Jacksonville Jaguars: Caleb Douglas, WR, Texas Tech

    Jacksonville drafts another wide receiver for depth. Caleb Douglas s a great value pick at this point in the seventh round.


    The 6-4 210 lb Caleb Douglas had 60 receptions, 877 receiving yards, and 6 receivinng touchdowns in 2024. Caleb Douglas had 54 receptions, 846 receiving yards, and 7 receiving touchdowns in 2025.


    Caleb Douglas ran 15/30 routes on the route tree. I got an 87/99 potential grade on Caleb Douglas with most of my BPA's having an 88/99 potential.


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  18. Minnesota Vikings: Pat McMurtrie, RT, James Madison

    Pat McMurtie would make a good backup right tackle to Brian O'Neill. The James Madison right tackle could be a late round pick.


    The 6-5 305 lb Pat McMurtie was the reason James Madison made the 12 team playoff. He has the pass blocking, pass blockinng strength, and pass blocking footwork with 88/99 potential the rest of his game is a project and he's got a very low floor.


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  19. Minnesota Vikings: Anez Cooper, RG, Miami FL

    Minesota gets a right guard to groom behind Will Fries. Miami FL right guard Anez Cooper could be an answer.


    The 6-6 350 lb Anez Cooper has the pass blocking, pass blocking strength, and pass blocking footwork. His run blocking regressed in 2025 and cannot control his weight. I got a 87/99 potential on Anez Cooper.


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  20. Green Bay Packers: Chamon Metayer, TE, Arizona State

    Green Bay drafts a tight end for depth. Both Tucker Kraft and Luke Musgrave enter contract years in the final year of their rookie deals.


    The 6-4 262 lb Chamon Metayer had 38 receptions, 375 receiving yards, and 4 receiving touchdowns. Chamon Metayer had a 4.75 40-yard dash which was one of the worst 40-yard dash tmes.


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  21. Pittsburgh Steelers: Ephesians Prysock, CB, Washington

    Pittsburgh drafts a cornerback for depth. Ephesians Prysock makes a lot of sense here in the seventh round,


    The 6-4 195 lb Ephesians Prysock had 29 solo tackles, 19 assisted tackles, 48 total tackles, 7 delections from pas breakups, 1 tackle for a loss, and 1 interception in 2025. I gave Ephesians Prysock a A grade in man coverage, a A grade in zone coverage, and a C grade in press coverage. Ephesians Prysock can play in a cover 0, cover 1, cover 2, cover 3, or cover 4 scheme. I got a 87/99 potential grade on Ephesians Prysock, but some got Prysock graded higher than his teammate at cornerback Tacario Davis.


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  22. Miami Dolphins: Jack Velling, TE, Michigan State

    Miami gets a tight end for depth. There's one tight end with a 88/99 potential grade still on the board. Michigan State tight end Jack Veiling maxes out at an 88 while Oscar Delp maxes out at a 87/99. Jack Veiling may end up starting here with how Miami lacks a true number one tight end.


    The 6-4 245 lb Jack Velling had 36 receptions, 359 receiving yards, and 3 receiving touchdowns in 2025. Jack Velling started out at Oregon State before transferring to Michigan State.


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  23. Chicago Bears: Maurice Westmoreland, RE, Tulane

    Chicago gets another defensive end for depth in the later rounds. I got a 88/99 potenntial grade on Maurice Westmoreland, but his floor is very low. He's got no explosiveness off the edge too. Maurice Westmoreland was 238 on my big board. Some NFL teams have him going in the sixth round while others have him going undrafted.


    The 6-2 250 lb Maurice Westmoreland had 3 solo tackles, 7 assisted tackles, 10 total tackles, 4.5 tackles for a loss, 3 sacks, 2 quarterback hurries, 1 deflection from a pass breakup, and 1 interception. He dominated versus South Alabama, but he struggled against everyone else.


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  24. Jacksonville Jaguars: Josh Thompson, RG, LSU

    Josh Thompson was a four year starter at Northwestern. He transferred from Northwestern to LSU in 2025.


    The 6-5 315 lb Josh Thompson has the pass blocking, pass blockng strength, pass blocking footwork, and zone blocking. Josh Thompson is worth a flyer in the seventh round if you ru a pass blocking or zone blocking scheme. The rest of his game is a project despite having a 88/99 potential.


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  25. Chicago Bears: Caden Fordham, MLB, North Carolina State

    Chicago drafts a middle linebacker for depth here. Caden Fordham, nicknamed Biscuit makes a lot of sense here at pick 241.


    The 6-1 232 lb Cadenn Fordham had 61 solo tackles, 82 assisted tackles, 143 total tackles, 10 tackles for a loss, 4 quarterback hurries, 3.5 sacks, 3 deflections from pass breakups, 2 interceptions, and 1 forced fumble in 2025. Chicago moved on from Tremaine Edmunds. At the very worst this guy will be a good depth piece behid Devin Bush at 4-3 mddle linebacker.


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  26. New York Jets: Dominic Richardson, RB, Tulsa

    New York drafts a running back for depth. Dominic Richardson is the second best available player and New York did not meet with my top prospect.


    The 6-0 210 lb Dominic Richardson had 212 carries, 1,065 rushing yards, 5 rushing touchdowns, 20 receptions, 130 receiving yards, and 0 receiving touchdowns in 2025. Dominic Richardson has a 88/99 potential grade.


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  27. Houston Texans: Al'zillion Hamilton, CB, Fresno State

    Houston drafts a cornerback for depth. Al'zillion Hamilton was Fresno State's number one field cornerback the last two years.


    The 6-0 160 lb Al'zillion Hamilton had 20 solo tackles, 18 assisted tackles, 38 total tackles, 5 deflections from pass breakups, 4 interceptions, 1.5 tackles for a loss, and 1 quarterback hurry in 2025. I gave Al'zillion Hamilton an A grade in man coverage, an A- in zone coverage, and a C grade in press coverage. Al'zillion Hamilton can play in a cover 0, cover 1, cover 2, cover 3, or cover 4 defense.


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  28. Minnesota Vikings: Bishop Fitzgerald, SS, USC

    Minnesota drafts a strong safety here for depth. I'm not high on either Joshua Metellus at strong safety or Jay Ward at free safety with Harrison Smith gone.


    The 5-11 205 lb Bishop Fitzgerald had 34 solo tackles, 17 assisted tackles, 51 total tackles, 5 interceptions, 3 deflections from pass breakups, 2.5 tackles fora loss, and 1 sack in 2025. I gave Bishop Fitzgerald a C grade in man coverage, a A grade in zone coverage, and a C grade in press coverage. Bishop Fitzgerald can play in a cover 2, cover 3, or cover 4 defense.


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  29. Jacksonville Jaguars: Ethan Hurkett, RE, Iowa

    Jacksonville gets a defensive end for depth behind Josh Hines-Allen and Travon Walker. Ethan Hurkett will be a third pass rusher for depth if he gets drafted by Jacksonville late in this draft.


    The 6-3 259 lb Ethan Hurkett had 21 solo tackles, 15 assisted tackles, 36 total tackles, 10.5 tackles for a loss, 8 sacks, 2 quarterback hurries, 1 forced fumble, and 1 kick/punt blocked in 2025. Ethan Hurkett got a sack by winning a rep against Northwestern left tackle Caleb Tiernan. He's also very good at stopping the run.


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  30. Denver Broncos: Kaleb Elarms-Orr, 3-4 MLB, TCU

    Denver drafts a 3-4 middle linebacker for depth. Kaleb Elams-Orr has as 85/99 potental as he could develop into a borderline starter.


    The 6-2 230 lb Kaleb Elarms-Orr had 60 solo tackles, 70 assisted tackles, 130 total tackles, 11 tackles for a loss, 6 quarterback hurries, 4 sacks, and 2 deflections from pass breakups. Kaelb Elarms-Orr is a great run stuffer.


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  31. New England Patriots: Josh Pitsenberger, RB, Yale

    New England gets my best ranked seventh round prospect late in the draft. Yale running back Josh Pitsenberger, a guy William Yanish told me about would thrive in a Danny Woodhead Rex Burkhead type role. Only three teams showed interest in Pitsenberger and New England is the only one of those three teams with a seventh round pick. Josh Pitsenberger will be the replacement to Antonio Gibson behind Rhamondre Stevenson and TreVeyon Henderson.


    The 6-0 215 lb Josh Pitsenberger had 313 caries, 1,571 rushing yards, 19 rushing touchdowns, 16 receptions, 128 receiving yards, 0 receiving touchdowns, 329 touches, 1,699 total yards, and 19 total touchdowns in 2025. Josh Pitsenberger helped Yale overcome a 35-7 deficit at halftime to defeat Youngstown State 43-42. Josh Pitsenberger has the speed, ball carrier vision, pass catching, and pass blocking. Josh Pitsenberger pancaked a defender in pass protection on fourth down to help his quarterback get a first down.


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  32. Cleveland Browns: Chip Trayanum, RB, Toledo

    Cleveland gets a running back to push both Dylan Sampson and Raheim "Rocket" Sanders for the running back two spot behind Quinshon Judkins. Toledo running back Chip Trayanum began his career at Ohio State. Cleveland, Cincinnati, and Seattle are the only three teams that have shown any interest in drafting him.


    The 5-10 224 lb Chip Trayanum had 182 carries, 1,015 rushing yards, 12 rushig yards, 21 receptions, 212 receiving yards, 2 receiving touchdowns, 203 touches, 1,227 total yards, and 14 total touchdowns in 2025. Chip Trayanum had a 9.62 relative athletic score. He did 27 reps on the bench press, a 37 inch vertical, and ran a 4.50 flat 40-yard dash at the 2026 NFL Combine. He did not fumble the football once in college.


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  33. Indianapols Colts: Jacob Spomer, C, Fresno State

    Indianapolis gets this pick 249 in the seventh round for losing quarterback Joe Flacco to the Cleveland Browns. Cleveland was able to trade Joe Flacco for a higher draft pick in the fifth round of this years draft.


    Indianapolis could draft a cornerback here, but their cornerback room has starters and depth players. Indianapolis has Ahmad "Sauce" Gardner, Charvarius Ward, Kenny Moore II, Cam Taylor-Britt, Mekhi Blackmon, Justin Walley last years third round pick, and former Cleveland Browns cornerback Cameron Mitchell. The Indianapolis Colts do not have a good backup center to Tanor Bortolini, so I have the Indianapolis Colts taking a center with their first seventh round compensation pick.


    The 6-3 290 lb Jacob Spomer has the pass blocking, pass blokcking strength, and pass blocking footwork. He's a good pass blocking center, but is very raw as a run blocker and a zone blocker. I gave Jacob Spomer a 88/99 potential grade. He did a great job keeping EJ Warner clean in the pocket hiking the football to Kurt Warner's son at Fresno State.


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  34. Baltimore Ravens: Collin Wright, CB, Stanford

    Baltimore gets this pick 250 in the seventh round for losing cornerback Tre'Davious White. Tre'Davious White signed with the Buffalo Bills.


    Baltimore drafts a cornerback. Stanford cornerback Collin Wright is my best player on the board this late in the draft.


    The 6-0 188 lb Collin Wright had 25 solo tackles, 8 assisted tackles, 33 total tackles, 4 deflections from pass breakups, 1 interception, 1 tackle for a loss, and 1 defensive touchdown on a pick six in 2025. I gave Collin Wright a A+ grade in man coverage, a A grade in zone coverage, an A- in press coverage, and an A+ in hard hitting as Collin Wright is the hardest hitting cornerback in the draft. Collin Wright can play in a cover 0, cover 1, cover 2, cover 3, or cover 4 scheme.


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  35. Los Angeles Rams: Kejon Owens, RB, Florida International

    Los Angeles gets this pick at 251 for losing Demarcus Robinson at wide receiver. Demarcus Robinson signed with the San Francisco 49ers, one of the Los Angeles Rams division rivals.


    Los Angeles gets a third string running back behind Kyren Wlliams and Blake Corum. Florida International runing back Kejon Owens got to play in the 2026 Panini Senior Bowl.


    The 5-11 210 lb Kejon Owens had 213 carries, 1,334 rushing yards, 11 rushing touchdowns, 18 receptions, 67 receiving yards, 0 receiving touchdowns, 231 touches, 1,401 total yards, and 11 total touchdowns in 2025. Kejon Owens did not fumble the football once in college.


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  36. Los Angeles Rams: Andrew Simpson, 3-4 MLB, North Carolina

    Los Angeles gets pick 252 after losing Christian Rozeboom. Christian Rozeboom signed with the Carolina Panthers.


    Los Angeles needs a 3-4 middle linebacker for depth. All 32 NFL teams were at North Carolina's Pro Day. Andrew Simpson can play 4-3 right outside linebacker, 4-3 middle linebacker, 4-3 left outside linebacker, 3-4 right outside linebacker, 3-4 middle linebacker, and 3-4 left outside linebacker with their versatility.


    The 6-0 238 lb Andrew Simpson had 31 solo tackles, 31 assisted tackles, 62 total tackles, 9 tackles for a loss, 6 quarterback hurries, 5 sacks, 1 deflection from a pass breakup, and 1 forced fumble in 2025. Nate Landman, Omar Speights, and Shaun Dolac are all gonna be the top three middle linebackers on the Los Angeles Rams next season. Andrew Simpson could challenge Grant Stuard for the final 3-4 middle linebacker spot on the Rams.


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  37. Baltimore Ravens: Elijah Fisher, C, Louisiana Monroe

    Baltimore gets this pick 253 in the seventh round for losing right tackle Josh Jones. Josh Jones signed with the Seattle Seahawks.


    Baltimore drafts another center. Louisiana Monroe center Elijah Fisher gave up the lowest pass rush win rate among any center in the 2026 NFL Draft.


    The 6-4 310 lb Elijah Fisher has the pass blocking, pass blocking strength, and pass blocking footwork to be a starting center. He needs to fix his run blocking, run blocking strength, run blocking footwork, zone blocking, pancake blocking, pull blocking, and cut blocking. I got a 87/99 potetial on Elijah Fisher and I mocked Jake Slaughter to Baltimore in the second round.


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  38. Indianapols Colts: Noah Avinger, CB, Utah State

    Indianapolis gets this pick 254 in the seventh round for losing left outside linebacker E.J. Speed to the Houston Texans. Indianapolis did scout Utah State cornerback Noah Avinger, so they take him with their final pick.


    Indianapolis could draft a cornerback here, but their cornerback room has starters and depth players. Indianapolis has Ahmad "Sauce" Gardner, Charvarius Ward, Kenny Moore II, Cam Taylor-Britt, Mekhi Blackmon, Justin Walley last years third round pick, and former Cleveland Browns cornerback Cameron Mitchell. The Indianapolis Colts draft Noah Avinger with their final pick.


    The 6-0 190 lb Noah Avinger had 40 solo tackles, 44 assisted tackles, 84 total tackles, 10 deflections from pass breakups, 3.5 tackles for a loss 3 interceptions, 1 quarterback hurry, 1 forced fumble, and 1 fumble recovery in 2025. Noah Avinger had a 42 inch vertical at Utah State's Pro Day and had the best Pro Day among any player on Utah State.


    Noah Avinger has the versatility to play cornerback, strong safety, and free safety when dropping back into coverage. I gave Noah Avinger an A- in man coverage, an A grade in zone coverage, and an A- in press coverage. Noah Avinger can play in a cover 0, cover 1, cover 2, cover 3, and cover 4 defense.


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  39. Green Bay Packers: Cameron Robertson, RE, SMU

    Green Bay got this compensation pick at 255 for losing center Josh Myers to the New York Jets. Green Bay drafts a pass rusher for depth behind Micah Parsons and Lukas Van Ness.


    The 6-4 260 lb Cameron Robertson had 27 solo tackles, 25 assisted tackles, 52 total tackles, 10 tackles for a loss, 5 sacks, 4 quarterback hurries, 3 deflections from pass breakups, and 2 forced fumbles in 2025. Cameron Robertson can rush the quarterback and stop the run.


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  40. Denver Broncos: Trey Moore, 3-4 ROLB, Texas

    Denver got this compensation pick at 256 for losing punter Riley Dixon to the Tampa Bay Buccaneers. Denver drafts a pass rusher for depth here.


    The 6-3 249 lb Trey Moore had 22 solo tackles, 13 assisted tackles, 35 total tackles, 6 quarterback hurries, 5 tackles for a loss, 3 sacks, 3 deflections from pass breakups, and 1 fumble recovery in 2025. Trey Moore has the versatility to play 4-3 right outside linebacker, 3-4 right outside linebacker, 4-3 left outside linebacker, and 3-4 left outside linebacker with his versatlity.


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  41. Denver Broncos: Robert Henry Jr., RB, UTSA

    Dever got this compensation pick at 257 for losing running back Javonte Williams to the Dallas Cowboys. Denver takes a running back with the Mr. Irrelevant pick.


    The 5-9 205 lb Robert Henry Jr. had 151 carries, 1,045 rushing yards, 9 rushing touchdowns, 18 receptions, 114 receiving yards, 2 receiving touchdowns, 169 touches, 1,159 total yards, and 11 total touchdowns in 2025. Robert Henry Jr. is one of two players with a 88/99 potential grade still on my board with the other being a 270 lb defensive tackle on Air Force that only knows the 3-4 nose tackle position. Denver was at UTSA's Pro Day.


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