I'm sure I'll learn more the more of these I do, and maybe I'll find some hidden gems. But boy, doesn't this seem like a pretty good draft to not have many picks in? I didn't find a ton I loved. Traded back once and missed out on the Center I had my eye on, by two picks, but I actually like the back from Penn State that I got instead.
I'll take this draft, but certainly not what I'd deem ideal.
Lee Hunter
DT
Texas Tech
Height: 6 - 3 |
Weight: 320 lbs |
RAS: N/A
Lee Hunter will be a 24-year old rookie, so he may fall outside some teams' age thresholds, but he nonetheless profiles as arguably the most complete nose tackle prospect in the 2026 NFL Draft, and an instant impact interior defensive lineman. Hunter logged 4 sacks and 20.5 tackles for loss at UCF through 2023 and 2024, and upon transferring to Texas Tech, he maintained his high-end production, with 2.5 sacks, 8.5 TFLs, and a strong PFSN DT Impact grade of 81.9. At around 6'4", 325 pounds, Hunter has excellent natural leverage and mass to go along with good proportional length. He's an explosive, energized mover at his size who flashes devastating power output 1-on-1. He has the anchor and latch strength to absorb combo blocks and double teams, and his motor ensures that he's always around the ball.
Chase Bisontis
OG
Texas A&M
Height: 6 - 5 |
Weight: 320 lbs |
RAS: N/A
Chase Bisontis returned to Texas A&M in 2025 as a 6'6", 320-pound junior who started nearly every game since arriving in College Station, shifting from right tackle in 2023 to his more natural spot at left guard in 2024. In 2025, Bisontis put together his best season yet, earning third-team All-SEC honors while catapulting into the conversation to be the top guard in the class. At his size, Bisontis has extremely impressive knee bend, hip fluidity, and overarching flexibility on recovery, and he's a high-level athlete who can match rushers laterally, reach his run-game landmarks with ease, and climb to the second level. In the past, his run blocking has been his strength; he's explosive and tenacious at the point of attack. However, his pass protection reached new heights in 2025, and he now stands as one of the most balanced and well-leveraged pass-game operators in the class, with a sturdy center of gravity, active hands, and excellent upper-lower sync. He's not quite as strong or powerful as Ioane, but Bisontis still has the high-floor and high-ceiling combination that NFL teams gravitate to, and he has impact starter upside in both phases.
Kaytron Allen
RB
Penn State
Height: 5 - 11 |
Weight: 220 lbs |
RAS: N/A
Kaytron Allen was often viewed as the "Robin" to Nicholas Singleton's "Batman" in the Penn State backfield leading into 2025, but Allen emerged as the comfortably superior prospect in 2025, and excelled as the most stable presence in the Nittany Lions' entire offensive arsenal. Allen rushed for a career-high 1,303 yards and 15 touchdowns, at an extremely healthy 6.5 yards per carry in an extremely predictable Penn State offense, and he also logged the eighth-highest PFSN RB Impact score of the year at 89.8. Singleton has a much more compelling north-south athletic profile, but for teams in search of physical volume backs with ingrained running instincts, Allen is the favorable selection. The 5'10", 220-pound Allen is built with a thick midsection and thicker quads, and he possesses surprising cutting flexibility and angle freedom for his build. More than that, he's a swift processor who can work off angle fluctuations early in reps, navigate congestion, and finish downhill. He's delivers punishment at contact, but his 2.43 yards before contact per rush (TruMedia) corroborates his vision, efficient footwork, and cutting ease. Combine all this with Allen's willingness as a pass protector and lead blocker, and he's an ideal if non-explosive volume back who'll see the field early and often.
Tristan Leigh
OT
Clemson
Height: 6 - 6 |
Weight: 315 lbs |
RAS: N/A
Tristan Leigh isn't a finished product yet, but he boasts one of the highest ceilings in the 2026 NFL Draft, for a likely non-Round 1 price. A distinguished three-year starter for a competitive Clemson team, Leigh boasts superlative explosiveness, raw power output, and physicality at 6'6", 315 pounds, with domineering length and width. His energized motion and twitch sets him apart from most trench defenders, and he flashes jarring violence and stifling core strength as a pass protector. Even with his previous experience, Leigh still needs to improve his anchor footwork, hand precision and timing, and upper-lower synergy in pass protection, but he's a certified power generator and people-mover in the run game with astronomical two-phase upside. His development upside is extremely high at OT, but with an explosiven power element that translates in close quarters, a transition to guard is also on the table.
Sawyer Robertson
QB
Baylor
Height: 6 - 4 |
Weight: 221 lbs |
RAS: N/A
Sawyer Robertson was one of the more productive quarterbacks on the college football stage over the past two seasons. Starting four games in 2023, Robertson's game was much less consistent over that early-career stretch, but he returned as a passer reimagined in 2024, throwing for over 3,000 yards and almost 30 scores while leading his team to a 7-4 record. In 2025, Robertson achieved career-highs in yardage (3,681) and passing TDs (31), and earned a spot on the Panini Senior Bowl roster. As a likely Day 3 selection, Robertson has plenty of appealing qualities. Though his arm is above-average at best, he's a prototypical passer with very good creation capacity and underlying touchness, and with an extra year of starting experience, his pre-snap and post-snap vision, as well as his mechanical control, markedly improved in 2025. He can still experience shoulder misalignment and situational imprecision at times, and will attempt to force throws his arm doesn't quite have the juice for, but he has the baseline physical talent, mental acuity, and toughness of an ideal backup QB and safety blanket.
In a perfect world? Bisontis starts right away and is a big upgrade over Bradford, but I wish I'd have found a Center later. Leigh can maybe challenge for a Guard and Tackle backup. Hunter steps right in to the rotation, Allen becomes the next Robin to K9's Batman, and Robertson becomes a camp arm...probably at best. This pick is the least likely as I doubt they are even close to giving up on Milroe.