1. Kenyon Sadiq - this is the only guy I'd be willing to draft that is outside my position groups above. I don't think he falls to 27 but if he did I think he would be too hard to pass up. This is truly a BPA pick.
2. Kadyn Proctor - Massive human being who moves well and only weaknesses are discipline and technique which are both coachable. I'd let him compete at LG but i think his future here is LT.
3. Caleb Lomu - I think this guy is going to be good but he probably would have the least impact in 2026 as he's a true LT that will be stuck behind Trent. One of his major weaknesses is his play strength but keep in mind he's only a redshirt sophmore unlike the majority of the other OL in this draft so he's still getting stronger.
4. KC Concepcion -My top WR that I think could be available. He's probably the only WR that would have an immediate impact in 2026.
5. Cashius Howell - I'm skeptical of his short arms because no one in the NFL has been successful with sub 31" arms. But he plays like a possessed demon and he might can break that mold. Plus we only need him to be a pass rush specialist.
6. Emmanuel McNeil-Warren - I like him but is he a true centerfielder?
7. Omar Cooper - I like him a lot i just don't see him playing much in 2026. I'd be fine with the pick as we'd be looking long term but i prefer to wait on WR until later in the draft.
8. Max Iheanachor - Still learning to play and only has exp at RT. Would be a bad move to move him to guard if he's still learning. You are drafting him for his potential, but I've always said, potential is what gets folks fired.
9. Malachi Lawrence - His lack of production scares me especially him not playing in one of the major conferences. Picking him at 27 would be a major gamble IMO.
The rest: Akeem Mesidor, Denzel Boston
[ Edited by miked1978 on Apr 14, 2026 at 1:00 PM ]