Updated 2026 NFL Draft Order
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Through the first seven games of the season, the USC Trojans have proven that they have one of, if not the best wide receiver duo in the country in Makai Lemon
Following two months of debate, three quarterbacks have emerged as surefire first-round picks in the NFL Draft, led by Indiana's Fernando Mendoza.
Week 7 of the college football season is over. How did some of the top potential quarterback draft prospects do in their games.
The pecking order of the 2026 NFL Draft quarterback prospects has been fluid this season. The rankings look a lot different now than it had when the season began and will continue to evolve over the next month.
Fernando Mendoza may be emerging as QB1, but there is still a lot to shake out — and plenty of talent at other positions in the '26 class.
A week full of surprises changed up the rankings of the top passers for the 2026 NFL Draft. Here's how the top eight look entering Week 8.
Lemon is the type of receiver killing the new wave of two-high defenses. He fits the mold of players like Jaxon Smith-Njigba, Puka Nacua, and Amon-Ra St. Brown -- tough, reliable and refined. His smaller catch radius might limit him slightly, but he's an exceptionally safe bet to produce early in his NFL career.
Non-CFP and non-New Year's bowls aren't really made for the blue blood programs, nor the blue chip NFL Draft prospects. They're for everyone else.
Ohio State's Carnell Tate has been putting together another stellar season, improving his draft stock each and every week.
The Saints have invested a lot of time scouting 2026 draft prospects at Arizona State. And wide receiver Jordyn Tyson has been impossible to miss: