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NFL mock draft 2026: Updated projection with 3 needs for every team before Combine

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NFL mock draft 2026: Updated projection with 3 needs for every team before Combine

2026 NFL Mock Draft: Final Projection & Three Needs for Every Team Before the Combine Shakeup

The NFL Scouting Combine is more than a spectacle of spandex and stopwatches; it’s the first major inflection point of the draft process. A lot of what we think we know about the 2026 NFL Draft class is about to be challenged, reshaped, or completely overturned. This is where on-field college production collides with the cold, hard metrics of athletic testing and, most crucially, the intimate team interviews behind closed doors. These conversations can make or break a prospect’s stock before a single 40-yard dash is run. This is my final, pre-Combine mock draft projection, along with three pressing needs for every franchise as they head to Indianapolis with notebooks and neuroses in hand.

Contents
  • The Combine Effect: Where Interviews Trump 40 Times
  • 2026 NFL Mock Draft 1.0: Pre-Combine Projection
  • Team Needs: The Three-Hole Punch for Every Franchise
    • AFC East
    • AFC North
    • AFC South
    • AFC West
    • NFC East
    • NFC North
    • NFC South
    • NFC West
  • Prospects on the Combine Hot Seat
  • The Calm Before the Measurable Storm

The Combine Effect: Where Interviews Trump 40 Times

If you believe the Combine is merely a televised track meet, history begs to differ. The modern Combine’s power lies in its human element. Last year’s event provided a masterclass. James Pearce Jr., a consensus Top-10 talent based on tape, saw his stock plummet after team interviews raised significant character and maturity questions. He fell to pick No. 26, a stark reminder that franchises are investing in people, not just players. Conversely, Jaxson Dart entered Indianapolis viewed as a Day 2 project. His combination of poise in meetings and surprising athleticism ignited a rise that culminated in him being selected 25th overall.

While the era of pure “workout warriors” skewing entire drafts is largely over, Indianapolis remains a critical proving ground. A poor medical evaluation, a lackluster interview, or an unexpected lack of athleticism can send a prospect tumbling. Conversely, a prospect who checks every intangible box and tests well can see their name rocket up boards. As we look ahead to the 2026 cycle, several players are poised for similar seismic shifts.

2026 NFL Mock Draft 1.0: Pre-Combine Projection

This projection assumes current draft order and is a snapshot based on collegiate performance, team needs, and schematic fits—everything the Combine is designed to interrogate.

1. Carolina Panthers: Travis Hunter, CB/WR, Colorado – The ultimate weapon to build around for a team lacking identity.

2. New England Patriots: Will Campbell, OT, LSU – A franchise left tackle is the foundation for any rebuild.

3. Denver Broncos: Kelvin Banks Jr., OT, Texas – Priority one: protect whatever quarterback is under center.

4. Arizona Cardinals: Luther Burden III, WR, Missouri – Giving Kyler Murray an elite, dynamic playmaker.

5. Washington Commanders: James Pearce Jr., EDGE, Tennessee – A do-over year to ace interviews and justify top-five talent.

6. Los Angeles Rams (from Atlanta Falcons): Mason Graham, DT, Michigan – The Rams use their rare high pick to rebuild the defensive interior.

7. Cleveland Browns (from Jacksonville Jaguars): Emeka Egbuka, WR, Ohio State – A polished route-runner to complement Amari Cooper’s eventual departure.

8. New York Giants: Quinn Ewers, QB, Texas – The Giants finally make their definitive move at quarterback.

9. Seattle Seahawks: Abdul Carter, LB, Penn State – A tone-setting linebacker for a defense in need of identity.

10. Tennessee Titans: Tetairoa McMillan, WR, Oregon – A massive target to accelerate Will Levis’s development.

… (Projection continues through first round, highlighting the noted Rams and Browns picks from acquired capital)…

Team Needs: The Three-Hole Punch for Every Franchise

Before the Combine alters destinies, here is a look at the three most glaring needs for each NFL team as they evaluate this class.

AFC East

  • Buffalo Bills: Defensive End, Offensive Guard, Wide Receiver (Youth)
  • Miami Dolphins: Offensive Line (Interior), Linebacker, Tight End
  • New England Patriots: Quarterback, Offensive Tackle, Wide Receiver
  • New York Jets: Offensive Tackle, Safety, Quarterback (Future)

AFC North

  • Baltimore Ravens: Cornerback, Offensive Tackle, Edge Rusher
  • Cincinnati Bengals: Defensive Tackle, Tight End, Offensive Line Depth
  • Cleveland Browns: Wide Receiver, Defensive Tackle, Offensive Tackle (Future)
  • Pittsburgh Steelers: Center, Cornerback, Defensive Line

AFC South

  • Houston Texans: Defensive Back, Defensive Line, Offensive Line Depth
  • Indianapolis Colts: Cornerback, Safety, Pass Rush Specialist
  • Jacksonville Jaguars: Cornerback, Interior Offensive Line, Edge Rusher
  • Tennessee Titans: Left Tackle, Wide Receiver, Cornerback

AFC West

  • Denver Broncos: Quarterback, Offensive Tackle, Defensive Line
  • Kansas City Chiefs: Wide Receiver, Offensive Tackle, Defensive End
  • Las Vegas Raiders: Quarterback, Right Tackle, Cornerback
  • Los Angeles Chargers: Center, Cornerback, Defensive Tackle

NFC East

  • Dallas Cowboys: Running Back, Linebacker, Offensive Line
  • New York Giants: Quarterback, Edge Rusher, Wide Receiver
  • Philadelphia Eagles: Cornerback, Linebacker, Offensive Guard
  • Washington Commanders: Edge Rusher, Offensive Tackle, Quarterback

NFC North

  • Chicago Bears: Edge Rusher, Offensive Tackle, Defensive Tackle
  • Detroit Lions: Cornerback, Defensive End, Guard/Center
  • Green Bay Packers: Safety, Offensive Line, Linebacker
  • Minnesota Vikings: Quarterback, Defensive Tackle, Edge Rusher

NFC South

  • Atlanta Falcons: Edge Rusher, Quarterback, Cornerback
  • Carolina Panthers: Wide Receiver, Edge Rusher, Cornerback
  • New Orleans Saints: Offensive Tackle, Defensive End, Quarterback (Future)
  • Tampa Bay Buccaneers: Offensive Guard, Edge Rusher, Cornerback

NFC West

  • Arizona Cardinals: Wide Receiver, Cornerback, Edge Rusher
  • Los Angeles Rams: Defensive Tackle, Cornerback, Offensive Line
  • San Francisco 49ers: Offensive Tackle, Cornerback, Defensive Line Depth
  • Seattle Seahawks: Linebacker, Defensive Line, Offensive Guard

Prospects on the Combine Hot Seat

All eyes in Indianapolis will be on a few key players. James Pearce Jr. is the obvious headline. His interviews will be the most scrutinized of the weekend—can he repair his narrative? At quarterback, Quinn Ewers must demonstrate elite arm talent and football IQ to solidify a top-10 grade. For a player like Colorado’s Travis Hunter, the challenge is different: which position group will he work out with, and can his athletic testing match his legendary two-way hype?

On the rise watch, keep an eye on athletic freaks at positions of value. A linebacker who runs a sub-4.5 forty, or a 330-pound defensive tackle who moves with shocking agility, can force teams back to the tape with a new lens. The Combine doesn’t create stars, but it provides the spotlight for them to confirm their pedigree or raise shocking new questions.

The Calm Before the Measurable Storm

This mock draft and needs assessment represent the last, clean evaluation based purely on the college season’s body of work. By this time next week, the 2026 draft board will be in flux. Medical re-checks will red-flag some, interviews will endear others, and raw athleticism will demand we reconsider certain projections. For NFL GMs, the Combine is a critical intelligence-gathering mission. For prospects, it’s a multi-million-dollar job interview. And for fans, it’s the thrilling start of the draft season’s final, unpredictable act. Buckle up; the landscape is about to change.


Source: Based on news from Yahoo Sports.

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