NFL Draft rankings for top-100 players available in 2026
The 2026 NFL Draft has finally arrived, and it will begin in just a few hours.
So, this is the perfect time to drop our top 100 players.
James Dator and Mark Schofield have poured through the film, looked at all the available testing, and put together this list of the top players in the draft. As we will discuss in a moment, there are factors that could see players come off the board much earlier — or much later — than we have them ranked here. Positional needs, team depth charts, medical testing, and more will all play a role starting later tonight.
For now, the rankings followed by some thoughts on these players, and the class overall.
Rank Player Position School Position Rank 1 Arvell Reese LB Ohio State LB1 2 Jeremiyah Love RB Notre Dame RB1 3 Caleb Downs S Ohio State S1 4 Sonny Styles LB Ohio State LB2 5 Mansoor Delane CB LSU CB1 6 Fernando Mendoza QB Indiana QB1 7 Rueben Bain Jr. EDGE Miami EDGE1 8 Francis Mauigoa OT Miami OT1 9 Carnell Tate WR Ohio State WR1 10 David Bailey EDGE Texas Tech EDGE2 11 Spencer Fano OT Utah OT2 12 Olaivavega Ioane IOL Penn State IOL1 13 Makai Lemon WR USC WR2 14 Jermod McCoy CB Tennessee CB2 15 Kenyon Sadiq TE Oregon TE1 16 Kadyn Proctor OT Alabama OT3 17 Monroe Freeling OT Georgia OT4 18 Jordyn Tyson WR Arizona State WR3 19 Keldric Faulk EDGE Auburn EDGE3 20 Denzel Boston WR Washington WR4 21 Dillon Thieneman S Oregon S2 22 Avieon Terrell CB Clemson CB3 23 KC Concepcion WR Texas A&M WR5 24 Omar Cooper JR WR Indiana WR6 25 Caleb Lomu OT Utah OT5 26 Kayden McDonald DT Ohio State DT1 27 Akheem Mesidor EDGE Miami EDGE4 28 Emmanuel McNeil-Warren S Toledo S3 29 Colton Hood CB Tennessee CB4 30 Peter Woods DT Clemson DT2 31 Max Iheanachor OT Arizona State OT6 32 Zion Young EDGE Missouri EDGE5 33 Cashius Howell EDGE Texas A&M EDGE6 34 CJ Allen LB Georgia LB3 35 Jacob Rodriguez LB Texas Tech LB4 36 Blake Miller OT Clemson OT7 37 Ty Simpson QB Alabama QB2 38 Chris Johnson CB San Diego State CB5 39 Caleb Banks DT Florida DT3 40 Anthony Hill Jr. LB Texas LB5 41 Germie Bernard WR Alabama WR7 42 Malachi Lawrence EDGE UCF EDGE7 43 T.J. Parker EDGE Clemson EDGE8 44 Emmanuel Pregnon IOL Oregon IOL2 45 Lee Hunter DT Texas Tech DT4 46 Brandon Cisse CB South Carolina CB6 47 Jadarian Price RB Notre Dame RB2 48 Keionte Scott CB Miami CB7 49 Chase Bisontis IOL Texas A&M IOL3 50 Jake Golday LB Cincinnati LB6 51 Christian Miller DT Georgia DT4 52 Gabe Jacas EDGE Illinois EDGE9 53 Eli Stowers TE Vanderbilt TE2 54 R Mason Thomas EDGE Oklahoma EDGE10 55 D’Angelo Ponds CB Indiana CB8 56 A.J. Haulcy S LSU S4 57 Treydan Stukes CB Arizona State CB9 58 Chris Brazell WR Tennessee WR8 59 Zachariah Branch WR Georgia WR9 60 Keylan Rutledge IOL Georgia Tech IOL3 61 Chris Bell WR Louisville WR10 62 Derrick Moore EDGE Michigan EDGE11 63 Max Klare TE Ohio State TE3 64 Josiah Trotter LB Missouti LB7 65 Connor Lew IOL Auburn IOL4 66 Caleb Tiernan OT Northwestern OT8 67 Domonique Orange DT Iowa State DT5 68 Mike Washington Jr RB Arkansas RB3 69 Antonio Williams WR Clemson WR11 70 Keith Abney II CB Arizona State CB10 71 Gennings Dunker OT Iowa OT9 72 Dani Dennis-Sutton EDGE Penn State EDGE12 73 Gracen Holton DT Oklahoma DT6 74 Romello Height EDGE Texas Tech EDGE13 75 Kyle Louis LB Pitt LB8 76 Davison Igbinosun CB Ohio State CB11 77 Malachi Fields WR Notre Dame WR12 78 Darrell Jackson Jr. DT Florida State DT7 79 Elijah Sarratt WR Indiana WR13 80 Sam Hecht IOL Kansas State IOL5 81 Joshua Josephs EDGE Tennessee EDGE14 82 Ted Hurst WR Georgia State WR14 83 Garrett Nussmeier QB LSU QB3 84 Jonah Coleman RB Washington RB4 85 Kamari Ramsey S USC S4 86 Carson Beck QB Miami QB4 87 Skyler Bell WR UConn WR15 88 Dametrious Crownover OT Texas A&M OT10 89 Keyron Crawford EDGE Auburn EDGE15 90 Oscar Delp TE Georgia TE4 91 Jaishawn Barham LB Michigan LB9 92 Markel Bell OT Miami OT11 93 Daylen Everette CB Georgia CB12 94 Devin Moore CB Florida CB13 95 Bryce Lance WR North Dakota State WR16 96 Taylen Green QB Arkansas QB4 97 Genesis Smith S Arizona S5 98 Julian Neal CB Arkansas CB14 99 Bud Clark S TCU S6 100 Jalon Kilgore CB South Carolina CB15
Fernando Mendoza is going first but is ranked sixth?
Yes, Fernando Mendoza is going first tonight. There is a lot to love about Mendoza the prospect, and the person.
But while he will be the first player picked, that does not make him the top-graded player in the class. Looking at prospects in a vacuum, we have Arvell Reese, Jeremiyah Love, Caleb Downs, Sonny Styles, and cornerback Mansoor Delane graded higher.
Positional value, and a lack of other true top options at quarterback, will see Mendoza go first. And he is a very good prospect!
Just not the top player on our board.
Why is David Bailey at 10?
Opinions are mixed on David Bailey, who may very well go off the board at No. 2 to the New York Jets.
Take what Jon Ledyard, who knows pass rushers as well as anyone, had to say about him on SB Nation recently:
Bailey has the length, size and explosiveness you look for in a top pass rusher, erupting off the ball to win the edge repeatedly at the college level. Things will get harder in the NFL, where better tackles will force him to play with more nuance and consistency as a rusher. If Bailey improves his pass rush plan execution and efficiency against better competition, he’ll be in the conversation for best edge in the class despite his struggles at the point-of-attack in the run game.
Ledyard has Bailey ranked as his fourth-best EDGE in this class, while we have him at EDGE2 behind Rueben Bain Jr. Studying Bailey we saw a bit more promise to his game, and perhaps more from a pass rush plan standpoint. Some of his 14 sacks were due to scheme, and being put in a wide-9 alignment to win with pure speed off the edge, which will get tougher against top-flight offensive tackles in the NFL.
But some of his sacks did see him counter with a second move, or win to the inside with a spin move that he had set up earlier in the game.
We might not be as high on him as the Jets may be, but we still see the potential.
Is Jermod McCoy still a top-15 talent?
Let’s start here.
We are not doctors.
The reports coming out about Tennessee cornerback Jermod McCoy, and the status of his knee, are not good. Beyond the surgically repaired ACL is news that doctors used a “bone plug” to repair a cartilage defect in his knee, that will require a second surgery. If this is starting to feel to you like the fall of Will Johnson a year ago, you are not alone.
But based on purely McCoy’s 2024 film … this is a top prospect in the class.
Again, we are not doctors. This is where a team will need to trust their medical personnel and make a tough decision.
Where is the depth of this class?
If you need help in the trenches, whether on offense or on defense, this is a good year.
Of our top 50 players, ten are offensive linemen — seven offensive tackles and three interior tackles. There are also eight EDGE players, along with four defensive tackles, in our top 50. If you expand the trenches a bit to include off-ball linebackers, there are another six players in the top 50 at that position.
We should note that we are including Arvell Reese as a linebacker here for ranking purposes, even though he might be more of an EDGE in the NFL.
That is where the depth is, along the line of scrimmage. If you need a quarterback this year, for example, you might want to kick that decision to next year, unless you are the Las Vegas Raiders.
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