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As we keep an eye on the 2026 NFL Draft, we're identifying each team's biggest holes and which Day 1 and 2 prospects could best fill them. Here is the AFC South.
Could the 2026 draft mirror the 2016 version, when high-profile trades resulted in QBs being picked at Nos. 1 and 2?
The Buffalo Bills add a much-needed playmaker to their offense in Dane Brugler’s 2026 NFL mock draft. The Buffalo Bills have had one glaring weakness on offense for the past two years.
Lawson Luckie is a matchup problem for defenses with the variety of ways he can win as a receiving option. With great athletic ability, route nuance, and excellent ball skills, Luckie can be a headache to deal with when given the opportunity.
Nicknamed "The Godfather," Cincinnati Bearcats defensive lineman Dontay Corleone starred at Colerain High School, about 10 miles from UC.
The Giants will likely shop this pick to a quarterback-needy team, but Reese provides versatility on defense. He can stay on the field every down as an outside linebacker and also has the ability to rush the passer.
Chris Johnson is one of the best-kept secrets in college football and another extremely talented cornerback playing his best football in 2025. He's been one of the best corners in the country this season as a senior,
Fernando Mendoza has had a Heisman-caliber season for Indiana, but he hasn't seen anything like the Ohio State defense.
Former Florida State star defensive tackle Darrell Jackson, Jr., officially announced he is declaring for the 2026 NFL Draft via Instagram on Thursday after spending three seasons with the Seminoles. The 6'5'', 337-pound Havana, Florida native reflected on his time at Florida State and his appreciation for the program.