Top draft prospects ahead of 2026 NFL scouting combine
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The Athletic recently put together a mock draft for the 2026 NFL Draft with first round projections for each team. For the Jets, The Athletic's Ralph Russo predicted they'd land Rueben Bain Jr. at pick No. 2, but the more intriguing selection was at pick No. 16 where Russo projected the Jets would land Arizona State wide receiver Jordyn Tyson.
Outside of quarterback, which non-quarterback would you start your team with? We asked 42 draft prospects that in our NFL Combine Survey.
The combine is off and running, with the first player media sessions taking place Wednesday. Here are some Lions-centric observations from the group.
INDIANAPOLIS - Missouri's new offensive coordinator Chip Lindsey has one of the more unique paths and networks. He's worked in several different schemes, at multiple levels of college and in high school, mentored plenty of quarterbacks to success, and collaborated on staffs with a number of influential offensive minds.
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Brisker is one of the more versatile safeties on the market. As a run defender, he posted a 73.7 PFF grade and registered 21 defensive stops, PFF’s stat for tackles that constitute a defensive win on a play. In coverage, he has four interceptions and 11 passes broken up in four seasons.
The 2026 NFL Scouting Combine is underway in Indianapolis. And as this year's top collegiate prospects are put through the paces, it means this year's NFL Draft in Pittsburgh is drawing nearer by the day.
It's the offseason, but Chicago Bears coach Ben Johnson was in midseason form with his war of words directed at the Green Bay Packers. Asked by Pro Football Talk's Mike Florio at the 2026 NFL Combine on Tuesday,
Georgia defensive tackle Christen Miller shared how Kirby Smart and the UGA football program helped him mature into an NFL prospect on and off the field.
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As the NFL expands its international footprint with more games across borders and overseas, more and more teams are going to be racking up flight miles across the season. The San Francisco 49ers are slated to do more traveling than most,
The Falcons, short on depth and talent around Drake London, figure to be in the market for receivers. This is also one of the draft’s strongest positions.