ESPN way to early 2026 mock draft

CPHawk

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They have us taking a LT.

That said, the guy they don’t even have going in the first round, is who I hope we end up with next year. TE Kenyon Sediq, Oregon. I have a feeling he is going to blow up this year, and be a top 20 pick.
 
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I don’t know who it will be but, I have a feeling our first pick will be the best WR available.
 

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They have us taking a LT.

That said, the guy they don’t even have going in the first round, is who I hope we end up with next year. TE Kenyon Sediq, Oregon. I have a feeling he is going to blow up this year, and be a top 20 pick.
What a surprise, Cleveland trades up for a QB! 🤯😂
 

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We are picking at 12th, what?

1. Cleveland Browns (via projected trade with TEN)
Cade Klubnik, QB, Clemson

2. New York Giants
Kadyn Proctor, OT, Alabama*

3. Tennessee Titans (via projected trade with CLE/JAX)
Peter Woods, DT, Clemson*

4. New York Jets
5. Cleveland Browns
Caleb Downs, S, Ohio State*

6. Las Vegas Raiders
Isaiah World, OT, Oregon

7. Los Angeles Rams (via projected trade with CAR)
Garrett Nussmeier, QB, LSU

8. New Orleans Saints
Drew Allar, QB, Penn State

9. Indianapolis Colts
T.J. Parker, Edge, Clemson*

10. New England Patriots
Keldric Faulk, Edge, Auburn*

11. Carolina Panthers (via projected trade with LAR/ATL)
Anthony Hill Jr., LB, Texas*

12. Seattle Seahawks
Spencer Fano, OT, Utah*

The Seahawks drafted Grey Zabel in Round 1 this year, but they could easily go back to the offensive line next April. Right tackle Abraham Lucas has struggled to stay on the field in Seattle. Perhaps the Seahawks will look for more help there. Fano is a physical, heavy-handed blocker who takes pride in putting rushers on the ground. He has light feet in pass protection and gave up only one sack last season. He has played both left and right tackle in college and could even slide inside to guard in the NFL. Fano would be a great fit in a zone-blocking scheme because of his ability to make effective blocks in space.
 

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Todd McShay just did a too early mock draft for the order he took the Vegas odds to finish this season and flip flop them. I didn’t watch very much of the video there was too much talking between picks he had Seattle picking at 12 or 13
 

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