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Laura Wolvaardt, Sune Luus shine for South Africa with record partnership

“After the last T20 WC, we have won the maximum T20 series, this is the only one we didn’t execute the way we were in the last series,” Harmanpreet said at the press conference after the team’s nine-wicket loss in the third WT20I on Wednesday.

“I think it’s good that whatever mistakes we are making are now and not in the World Cup. This is the right time where we can learn and come back strong.

“As a captain I take everything in a positive way. We still have two matches and we can still put up a decent show,” she added.

With the T20 World Cup in England and Wales less than two months away, India’s struggles, particularly with the ball, will be a concern.

While South Africa have claimed 21 Indian wickets in three matches, India have managed just seven scalps, with the visitors failing to make early inroads throughout the series.

In the third T20I, that inability proved costly as South Africa chased down India’s 192 for 4 with remarkable ease in just 16.3 overs, registering a nine-wicket win.

“The score was decent but unfortunately we were not able to get a breakthrough in the powerplay. No matter what match you are playing, taking wickets in powerplay always helps and we were not able to do that and it really cost us.

“On top of that we gave away too many runs. After that we didn’t get anything with the help of which we could make a comeback in the game.

“We were eyeing a breakthrough in the powerplay, it could have turned the game for us. We weren’t able to stick to our plans and execute well and they batted very well,” Harmanpreet said.

After modest totals of 157 for 7 and 147 all out in the first two games, India’s batting showed improvement in the third match, posting 192 for 4, courtesy half-centuries from Harmanpreet (66) and Shafali Verma (64).

“As a batting unit we were able to put up a decent total. but in the second innings there was dew and the ball was not gripping well and on top of that they were batting really well and while bowling nothing really worked for us,” Harmanpreet added.

Published on Apr 23, 2026

#VIDEO #Indias #mistakes #exposed #time #T20 #World #Cup #Harmanpreet #Kaur"> VIDEO | India’s mistakes exposed at right time before T20 World Cup: Harmanpreet Kaur  Indian women’s team captain Harmanpreet Kaur believes her side’s below-par performance against South Africa has come at the right time, allowing the management sufficient time to address their shortcomings and “come back strong” for the T20 World Cup in June.The ‘Women in Blue’ slumped to their first T20I series defeat since their group-stage exit at the T20 World Cup in October 2024, conceding a five-match rubber 0-3 to South Africa on Wednesday, with two matches still to be played.Since that early exit at the ICC showpiece, Harmanpreet’s side had enjoyed a strong run, winning series against West Indies, England, Sri Lanka and Australia.ALSO READ | Laura Wolvaardt, Sune Luus shine for South Africa with record partnership“After the last T20 WC, we have won the maximum T20 series, this is the only one we didn’t execute the way we were in the last series,” Harmanpreet said at the press conference after the team’s nine-wicket loss in the third WT20I on Wednesday.“I think it’s good that whatever mistakes we are making are now and not in the World Cup. This is the right time where we can learn and come back strong.“As a captain I take everything in a positive way. We still have two matches and we can still put up a decent show,” she added.With the T20 World Cup in England and Wales less than two months away, India’s struggles, particularly with the ball, will be a concern.While South Africa have claimed 21 Indian wickets in three matches, India have managed just seven scalps, with the visitors failing to make early inroads throughout the series.In the third T20I, that inability proved costly as South Africa chased down India’s 192 for 4 with remarkable ease in just 16.3 overs, registering a nine-wicket win.“The score was decent but unfortunately we were not able to get a breakthrough in the powerplay. No matter what match you are playing, taking wickets in powerplay always helps and we were not able to do that and it really cost us.“On top of that we gave away too many runs. After that we didn’t get anything with the help of which we could make a comeback in the game.“We were eyeing a breakthrough in the powerplay, it could have turned the game for us. We weren’t able to stick to our plans and execute well and they batted very well,” Harmanpreet said.After modest totals of 157 for 7 and 147 all out in the first two games, India’s batting showed improvement in the third match, posting 192 for 4, courtesy half-centuries from Harmanpreet (66) and Shafali Verma (64).“As a batting unit we were able to put up a decent total. but in the second innings there was dew and the ball was not gripping well and on top of that they were batting really well and while bowling nothing really worked for us,” Harmanpreet added.Published on Apr 23, 2026  #VIDEO #Indias #mistakes #exposed #time #T20 #World #Cup #Harmanpreet #Kaur
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Laura Wolvaardt, Sune Luus shine for South Africa with record partnership

“After the last T20 WC, we have won the maximum T20 series, this is the only one we didn’t execute the way we were in the last series,” Harmanpreet said at the press conference after the team’s nine-wicket loss in the third WT20I on Wednesday.

“I think it’s good that whatever mistakes we are making are now and not in the World Cup. This is the right time where we can learn and come back strong.

“As a captain I take everything in a positive way. We still have two matches and we can still put up a decent show,” she added.

With the T20 World Cup in England and Wales less than two months away, India’s struggles, particularly with the ball, will be a concern.

While South Africa have claimed 21 Indian wickets in three matches, India have managed just seven scalps, with the visitors failing to make early inroads throughout the series.

In the third T20I, that inability proved costly as South Africa chased down India’s 192 for 4 with remarkable ease in just 16.3 overs, registering a nine-wicket win.

“The score was decent but unfortunately we were not able to get a breakthrough in the powerplay. No matter what match you are playing, taking wickets in powerplay always helps and we were not able to do that and it really cost us.

“On top of that we gave away too many runs. After that we didn’t get anything with the help of which we could make a comeback in the game.

“We were eyeing a breakthrough in the powerplay, it could have turned the game for us. We weren’t able to stick to our plans and execute well and they batted very well,” Harmanpreet said.

After modest totals of 157 for 7 and 147 all out in the first two games, India’s batting showed improvement in the third match, posting 192 for 4, courtesy half-centuries from Harmanpreet (66) and Shafali Verma (64).

“As a batting unit we were able to put up a decent total. but in the second innings there was dew and the ball was not gripping well and on top of that they were batting really well and while bowling nothing really worked for us,” Harmanpreet added.

Published on Apr 23, 2026

#VIDEO #Indias #mistakes #exposed #time #T20 #World #Cup #Harmanpreet #Kaur">VIDEO | India’s mistakes exposed at right time before T20 World Cup: Harmanpreet Kaur

Indian women’s team captain Harmanpreet Kaur believes her side’s below-par performance against South Africa has come at the right time, allowing the management sufficient time to address their shortcomings and “come back strong” for the T20 World Cup in June.

The ‘Women in Blue’ slumped to their first T20I series defeat since their group-stage exit at the T20 World Cup in October 2024, conceding a five-match rubber 0-3 to South Africa on Wednesday, with two matches still to be played.

Since that early exit at the ICC showpiece, Harmanpreet’s side had enjoyed a strong run, winning series against West Indies, England, Sri Lanka and Australia.

ALSO READ | Laura Wolvaardt, Sune Luus shine for South Africa with record partnership

“After the last T20 WC, we have won the maximum T20 series, this is the only one we didn’t execute the way we were in the last series,” Harmanpreet said at the press conference after the team’s nine-wicket loss in the third WT20I on Wednesday.

“I think it’s good that whatever mistakes we are making are now and not in the World Cup. This is the right time where we can learn and come back strong.

“As a captain I take everything in a positive way. We still have two matches and we can still put up a decent show,” she added.

With the T20 World Cup in England and Wales less than two months away, India’s struggles, particularly with the ball, will be a concern.

While South Africa have claimed 21 Indian wickets in three matches, India have managed just seven scalps, with the visitors failing to make early inroads throughout the series.

In the third T20I, that inability proved costly as South Africa chased down India’s 192 for 4 with remarkable ease in just 16.3 overs, registering a nine-wicket win.

“The score was decent but unfortunately we were not able to get a breakthrough in the powerplay. No matter what match you are playing, taking wickets in powerplay always helps and we were not able to do that and it really cost us.

“On top of that we gave away too many runs. After that we didn’t get anything with the help of which we could make a comeback in the game.

“We were eyeing a breakthrough in the powerplay, it could have turned the game for us. We weren’t able to stick to our plans and execute well and they batted very well,” Harmanpreet said.

After modest totals of 157 for 7 and 147 all out in the first two games, India’s batting showed improvement in the third match, posting 192 for 4, courtesy half-centuries from Harmanpreet (66) and Shafali Verma (64).

“As a batting unit we were able to put up a decent total. but in the second innings there was dew and the ball was not gripping well and on top of that they were batting really well and while bowling nothing really worked for us,” Harmanpreet added.

Published on Apr 23, 2026

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Check out our final mock draft and top-100 player rankings.

Thanks to trades, compensatory picks, and more, not every team has the same number of selections in the 2026 NFL Draft. The Pittsburgh Steelers have the most picks (12) in the upcoming draft — more on them in a moment — while the Seattle Seahawks have the fewest number of picks, with just four.

However, they also have a shiny new Lombardi Trophy as well.

Here is a look at the teams with the most picks in the 2026 NFL Draft, as well as a list of the number of picks for all 32 teams.

What teams have the most picks in the 2026 NFL Draft?

Here are the six teams with the most picks in the 2026 NFL Draft.

Las Vegas Raiders: 10 picks

The 2026 NFL Draft will begin with the Las Vegas Raiders on the clock, where they are expected to select Indiana quarterback Fernando Mendoza.

But that is just the first of ten picks the Raiders will have over three days in Pittsburgh.

Here is the full list of the Raiders’ picks in the 2026 NFL Draft.

  • Round 1, Selection 1
  • Round 2, Selection 36
  • Round 3, Selection 67
  • Round 4, Selection 102
  • Round 4, Selection 117 (from Minnesota via Jacksonville as part of the Jakobi Meyers trade)
  • Round 4, Selection 134 (compensatory selection)
  • Round 5, Selection 175 (compensatory selection)
  • Round 6, Selection 185
  • Round 6, Selection 208 (from Buffalo via New York Jets as part of the Geno Smith trade)
  • Round 7, Selection 219

New England Patriots: 11 picks

The New England Patriots may have lost Super Bowl LX, but they have 11 selections in the 2026 to help improve their roster.

  • Round 1, Selection 31
  • Round 2, Selection 63
  • Round 3, Selection 95
  • Round 4, Selection 125 (from Chicago via Kansas City as part of a pick swap for the 2025 NFL Draft)
  • Round 4, Selection 131
  • Round 5, Selection 171
  • Round 6, Selection 191 (from Kansas City as part of the Josh Uche trade)
  • Round 6, Selection 198 (from San Francisco as part of the Keion White trade)
  • Round 6, Selection 202 (from Pittsburgh as part of the Kyle Dugger trade)
  • Round 6, Selection 212
  • Round 7, Selection 247

A rebuild is underway in Miami.

So it is probably a good thing that the Dolphins have 11 selections in the 2026 NFL Draft.

  • Round 1, Selection 11
  • Round 1, Selection 30 (from Denver as part of the Jaylen Waddle trade)
  • Round 2, Selection 43
  • Round 3, Selection 75
  • Round 3, Selection 87 (from Philadelphia as part of the Jaelan Phillips trade)
  • Round 3, Selection 90 (from Houston as part of a 2025 NFL Draft pick swap)
  • Round 3, Selection 94 (from Denver as part of the Jaylen Waddle trade)
  • Round 4, Selection 130 (from Denver as part of the Jaylen Waddle trade)
  • Round 5, Selection 151
  • Round 7, Selection 227
  • Round 7, Selection 238 (from the New York Jets as part of the Minkah Fitzpatrick trade)

Jacksonville Jaguars: 11 picks

The Jacksonville Jaguars do not have a pick in the first round of the 2026 NFL Draft, thanks to the draft-day trade they pulled a year ago to come up for Travis Hunter Jr.

But they still have 11 picks over the three days to work with.

  • Round 2, Selection 56
  • Round 3, Selection 81 (from Detroit as part of a 2025 NFL Draft pick swap)
  • Round 3, Selection 88
  • Round 3, Selection 100 (from Detroit as part of a 2025 NFL Draft pick swap)
  • Round 4, Selection 124
  • Round 5, Selection 164
  • Round 5, Selection 166 (from Philadelphia as part of the Tank Bigsby trade)
  • Round 6, Selection 203 (from Philadelphia as part of the Tank Bigsby trade)
  • Round 7, Selection 233 (from Detroit as part of the Riley Patterson trade)
  • Round 7, Selection 240
  • Round 7, Selection 245 (from Houston as part of the Christian Kirk trade)

Baltimore Ravens: 11 picks

Now that the Maxx Crosby trade has been rescinded, the Baltimore Ravens still have 11 selections in the 2026 NFL Draft.

  • Round 1, Selection 14
  • Round 2, Selection 45
  • Round 3, Selection 80
  • Round 4, Selection 115
  • Round 5, Selection 154
  • Round 5, Selection 162 (from the Chargers as part of the Odafe Oweh trade)
  • Round 5, Selection 173 (compensatory selection)
  • Round 5, Selection 164 (compensatory selection)
  • Round 6, Selection 211 (from Philadelphia as part of the Jaire Alexander trade)
  • Round 7, Selection 250 (compensatory selection)
  • Round 7, Selection 253 (compensatory selection)

Pittsburgh Steelers: 12 picks

Perhaps the host team wants to give their fans more to cheer about.

Because the Pittsburgh Steelers lead the way with 12 picks in the 2026 NFL Draft.

  • Round 1, Selection 21
  • Round 2, Selection 53
  • Round 3, Selection 76 (from Dallas as part of George Pickens trade)
  • Round 3, Selection 85
  • Round 3, Selection 99 (compensatory selection)
  • Round 4, Selection 121
  • Round 4, Selection 135 (compensatory selection)
  • Round 5, Selection 161
  • Round 6, Selection 216 (compensatory selection)
  • Round 7, Selection 224 (from New England as part of Kyle Dugger trade)
  • Round 7, Selection 230 (from Indianapolis as part of Michael Pittman Jr. trade)
  • Round 7, Selection 237

How many picks does each team have in the 2026 NFL Draft?

Here is a list of all 32 teams, along with the number of selections they have in the 2026 NFL Draft.

Team

Picks

Arizona Cardinals7
Atlanta Falcons5
Baltimore Ravens11
Buffalo Bills7
Carolina Panthers7
Chicago Bears7
Cincinnati Bengals7
Cleveland Browns9
Dallas Cowboys8
Denver Broncos7
Detroit Lions9
Green Bay Packers7
Houston Texans8
Indianapolis Colts7
Jacksonville Jaguars11
Kansas City Chiefs9
Las Vegas Raiders10
Los Angeles Chargers5
Los Angeles Rams7
Miami Dolphins11
Minnesota Vikings9
New England Patriots11
New Orleans Saints8
New York Giants8
New York Jets9
Philadelphia Eagles9
Pittsburgh Steelers12
San Francisco 49ers6
Seattle Seahawks4
Tampa Bay Buccaneers7
Tennessee Titans9
Washington Commanders6

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#picks #team #NFL #Draft"> How many picks does each team have in the 2026 NFL Draft?  With the 2026 NFL Draft approaching fast, all 32 teams are working furiously to finalize their draft boards and gameplan for each of their selections.Some teams have more work to do than others. Check out our final mock draft and top-100 player rankings.Thanks to trades, compensatory picks, and more, not every team has the same number of selections in the 2026 NFL Draft. The Pittsburgh Steelers have the most picks (12) in the upcoming draft — more on them in a moment — while the Seattle Seahawks have the fewest number of picks, with just four.However, they also have a shiny new Lombardi Trophy as well.Here is a look at the teams with the most picks in the 2026 NFL Draft, as well as a list of the number of picks for all 32 teams.What teams have the most picks in the 2026 NFL Draft?Here are the six teams with the most picks in the 2026 NFL Draft.Las Vegas Raiders: 10 picksThe 2026 NFL Draft will begin with the Las Vegas Raiders on the clock, where they are expected to select Indiana quarterback Fernando Mendoza.But that is just the first of ten picks the Raiders will have over three days in Pittsburgh.Here is the full list of the Raiders’ picks in the 2026 NFL Draft.Round 1, Selection 1Round 2, Selection 36Round 3, Selection 67Round 4, Selection 102Round 4, Selection 117 (from Minnesota via Jacksonville as part of the Jakobi Meyers trade)Round 4, Selection 134 (compensatory selection)Round 5, Selection 175 (compensatory selection)Round 6, Selection 185Round 6, Selection 208 (from Buffalo via New York Jets as part of the Geno Smith trade)Round 7, Selection 219New England Patriots: 11 picksThe New England Patriots may have lost Super Bowl LX, but they have 11 selections in the 2026 to help improve their roster.Round 1, Selection 31Round 2, Selection 63Round 3, Selection 95Round 4, Selection 125 (from Chicago via Kansas City as part of a pick swap for the 2025 NFL Draft)Round 4, Selection 131Round 5, Selection 171Round 6, Selection 191 (from Kansas City as part of the Josh Uche trade)Round 6, Selection 198 (from San Francisco as part of the Keion White trade)Round 6, Selection 202 (from Pittsburgh as part of the Kyle Dugger trade)Round 6, Selection 212Round 7, Selection 247A rebuild is underway in Miami.So it is probably a good thing that the Dolphins have 11 selections in the 2026 NFL Draft.Round 1, Selection 11Round 1, Selection 30 (from Denver as part of the Jaylen Waddle trade)Round 2, Selection 43Round 3, Selection 75Round 3, Selection 87 (from Philadelphia as part of the Jaelan Phillips trade)Round 3, Selection 90 (from Houston as part of a 2025 NFL Draft pick swap)Round 3, Selection 94 (from Denver as part of the Jaylen Waddle trade)Round 4, Selection 130 (from Denver as part of the Jaylen Waddle trade)Round 5, Selection 151Round 7, Selection 227Round 7, Selection 238 (from the New York Jets as part of the Minkah Fitzpatrick trade)Jacksonville Jaguars: 11 picksThe Jacksonville Jaguars do not have a pick in the first round of the 2026 NFL Draft, thanks to the draft-day trade they pulled a year ago to come up for Travis Hunter Jr.But they still have 11 picks over the three days to work with.Round 2, Selection 56Round 3, Selection 81 (from Detroit as part of a 2025 NFL Draft pick swap)Round 3, Selection 88Round 3, Selection 100 (from Detroit as part of a 2025 NFL Draft pick swap)Round 4, Selection 124Round 5, Selection 164Round 5, Selection 166 (from Philadelphia as part of the Tank Bigsby trade)Round 6, Selection 203 (from Philadelphia as part of the Tank Bigsby trade)Round 7, Selection 233 (from Detroit as part of the Riley Patterson trade)Round 7, Selection 240Round 7, Selection 245 (from Houston as part of the Christian Kirk trade)Baltimore Ravens: 11 picksNow that the Maxx Crosby trade has been rescinded, the Baltimore Ravens still have 11 selections in the 2026 NFL Draft.Round 1, Selection 14Round 2, Selection 45Round 3, Selection 80Round 4, Selection 115Round 5, Selection 154Round 5, Selection 162 (from the Chargers as part of the Odafe Oweh trade)Round 5, Selection 173 (compensatory selection)Round 5, Selection 164 (compensatory selection)Round 6, Selection 211 (from Philadelphia as part of the Jaire Alexander trade)Round 7, Selection 250 (compensatory selection)Round 7, Selection 253 (compensatory selection)Pittsburgh Steelers: 12 picksPerhaps the host team wants to give their fans more to cheer about.Because the Pittsburgh Steelers lead the way with 12 picks in the 2026 NFL Draft.Round 1, Selection 21Round 2, Selection 53Round 3, Selection 76 (from Dallas as part of George Pickens trade)Round 3, Selection 85Round 3, Selection 99 (compensatory selection)Round 4, Selection 121Round 4, Selection 135 (compensatory selection)Round 5, Selection 161Round 6, Selection 216 (compensatory selection)Round 7, Selection 224 (from New England as part of Kyle Dugger trade)Round 7, Selection 230 (from Indianapolis as part of Michael Pittman Jr. trade)Round 7, Selection 237How many picks does each team have in the 2026 NFL Draft?Here is a list of all 32 teams, along with the number of selections they have in the 2026 NFL Draft.TeamPicksArizona Cardinals7Atlanta Falcons5Baltimore Ravens11Buffalo Bills7Carolina Panthers7Chicago Bears7Cincinnati Bengals7Cleveland Browns9Dallas Cowboys8Denver Broncos7Detroit Lions9Green Bay Packers7Houston Texans8Indianapolis Colts7Jacksonville Jaguars11Kansas City Chiefs9Las Vegas Raiders10Los Angeles Chargers5Los Angeles Rams7Miami Dolphins11Minnesota Vikings9New England Patriots11New Orleans Saints8New York Giants8New York Jets9Philadelphia Eagles9Pittsburgh Steelers12San Francisco 49ers6Seattle Seahawks4Tampa Bay Buccaneers7Tennessee Titans9Washington Commanders6And if you wanted the draft in graphic form, you are covered here:  #picks #team #NFL #Draft
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Check out our final mock draft and top-100 player rankings.

Thanks to trades, compensatory picks, and more, not every team has the same number of selections in the 2026 NFL Draft. The Pittsburgh Steelers have the most picks (12) in the upcoming draft — more on them in a moment — while the Seattle Seahawks have the fewest number of picks, with just four.

However, they also have a shiny new Lombardi Trophy as well.

Here is a look at the teams with the most picks in the 2026 NFL Draft, as well as a list of the number of picks for all 32 teams.

What teams have the most picks in the 2026 NFL Draft?

Here are the six teams with the most picks in the 2026 NFL Draft.

Las Vegas Raiders: 10 picks

The 2026 NFL Draft will begin with the Las Vegas Raiders on the clock, where they are expected to select Indiana quarterback Fernando Mendoza.

But that is just the first of ten picks the Raiders will have over three days in Pittsburgh.

Here is the full list of the Raiders’ picks in the 2026 NFL Draft.

  • Round 1, Selection 1
  • Round 2, Selection 36
  • Round 3, Selection 67
  • Round 4, Selection 102
  • Round 4, Selection 117 (from Minnesota via Jacksonville as part of the Jakobi Meyers trade)
  • Round 4, Selection 134 (compensatory selection)
  • Round 5, Selection 175 (compensatory selection)
  • Round 6, Selection 185
  • Round 6, Selection 208 (from Buffalo via New York Jets as part of the Geno Smith trade)
  • Round 7, Selection 219

New England Patriots: 11 picks

The New England Patriots may have lost Super Bowl LX, but they have 11 selections in the 2026 to help improve their roster.

  • Round 1, Selection 31
  • Round 2, Selection 63
  • Round 3, Selection 95
  • Round 4, Selection 125 (from Chicago via Kansas City as part of a pick swap for the 2025 NFL Draft)
  • Round 4, Selection 131
  • Round 5, Selection 171
  • Round 6, Selection 191 (from Kansas City as part of the Josh Uche trade)
  • Round 6, Selection 198 (from San Francisco as part of the Keion White trade)
  • Round 6, Selection 202 (from Pittsburgh as part of the Kyle Dugger trade)
  • Round 6, Selection 212
  • Round 7, Selection 247

A rebuild is underway in Miami.

So it is probably a good thing that the Dolphins have 11 selections in the 2026 NFL Draft.

  • Round 1, Selection 11
  • Round 1, Selection 30 (from Denver as part of the Jaylen Waddle trade)
  • Round 2, Selection 43
  • Round 3, Selection 75
  • Round 3, Selection 87 (from Philadelphia as part of the Jaelan Phillips trade)
  • Round 3, Selection 90 (from Houston as part of a 2025 NFL Draft pick swap)
  • Round 3, Selection 94 (from Denver as part of the Jaylen Waddle trade)
  • Round 4, Selection 130 (from Denver as part of the Jaylen Waddle trade)
  • Round 5, Selection 151
  • Round 7, Selection 227
  • Round 7, Selection 238 (from the New York Jets as part of the Minkah Fitzpatrick trade)

Jacksonville Jaguars: 11 picks

The Jacksonville Jaguars do not have a pick in the first round of the 2026 NFL Draft, thanks to the draft-day trade they pulled a year ago to come up for Travis Hunter Jr.

But they still have 11 picks over the three days to work with.

  • Round 2, Selection 56
  • Round 3, Selection 81 (from Detroit as part of a 2025 NFL Draft pick swap)
  • Round 3, Selection 88
  • Round 3, Selection 100 (from Detroit as part of a 2025 NFL Draft pick swap)
  • Round 4, Selection 124
  • Round 5, Selection 164
  • Round 5, Selection 166 (from Philadelphia as part of the Tank Bigsby trade)
  • Round 6, Selection 203 (from Philadelphia as part of the Tank Bigsby trade)
  • Round 7, Selection 233 (from Detroit as part of the Riley Patterson trade)
  • Round 7, Selection 240
  • Round 7, Selection 245 (from Houston as part of the Christian Kirk trade)

Baltimore Ravens: 11 picks

Now that the Maxx Crosby trade has been rescinded, the Baltimore Ravens still have 11 selections in the 2026 NFL Draft.

  • Round 1, Selection 14
  • Round 2, Selection 45
  • Round 3, Selection 80
  • Round 4, Selection 115
  • Round 5, Selection 154
  • Round 5, Selection 162 (from the Chargers as part of the Odafe Oweh trade)
  • Round 5, Selection 173 (compensatory selection)
  • Round 5, Selection 164 (compensatory selection)
  • Round 6, Selection 211 (from Philadelphia as part of the Jaire Alexander trade)
  • Round 7, Selection 250 (compensatory selection)
  • Round 7, Selection 253 (compensatory selection)

Pittsburgh Steelers: 12 picks

Perhaps the host team wants to give their fans more to cheer about.

Because the Pittsburgh Steelers lead the way with 12 picks in the 2026 NFL Draft.

  • Round 1, Selection 21
  • Round 2, Selection 53
  • Round 3, Selection 76 (from Dallas as part of George Pickens trade)
  • Round 3, Selection 85
  • Round 3, Selection 99 (compensatory selection)
  • Round 4, Selection 121
  • Round 4, Selection 135 (compensatory selection)
  • Round 5, Selection 161
  • Round 6, Selection 216 (compensatory selection)
  • Round 7, Selection 224 (from New England as part of Kyle Dugger trade)
  • Round 7, Selection 230 (from Indianapolis as part of Michael Pittman Jr. trade)
  • Round 7, Selection 237

How many picks does each team have in the 2026 NFL Draft?

Here is a list of all 32 teams, along with the number of selections they have in the 2026 NFL Draft.

Team

Picks

Arizona Cardinals7
Atlanta Falcons5
Baltimore Ravens11
Buffalo Bills7
Carolina Panthers7
Chicago Bears7
Cincinnati Bengals7
Cleveland Browns9
Dallas Cowboys8
Denver Broncos7
Detroit Lions9
Green Bay Packers7
Houston Texans8
Indianapolis Colts7
Jacksonville Jaguars11
Kansas City Chiefs9
Las Vegas Raiders10
Los Angeles Chargers5
Los Angeles Rams7
Miami Dolphins11
Minnesota Vikings9
New England Patriots11
New Orleans Saints8
New York Giants8
New York Jets9
Philadelphia Eagles9
Pittsburgh Steelers12
San Francisco 49ers6
Seattle Seahawks4
Tampa Bay Buccaneers7
Tennessee Titans9
Washington Commanders6

And if you wanted the draft in graphic form, you are covered here:

#picks #team #NFL #Draft">How many picks does each team have in the 2026 NFL Draft?

With the 2026 NFL Draft approaching fast, all 32 teams are working furiously to finalize their draft boards and gameplan for each of their selections.

Some teams have more work to do than others. Check out our final mock draft and top-100 player rankings.

Thanks to trades, compensatory picks, and more, not every team has the same number of selections in the 2026 NFL Draft. The Pittsburgh Steelers have the most picks (12) in the upcoming draft — more on them in a moment — while the Seattle Seahawks have the fewest number of picks, with just four.

However, they also have a shiny new Lombardi Trophy as well.

Here is a look at the teams with the most picks in the 2026 NFL Draft, as well as a list of the number of picks for all 32 teams.

What teams have the most picks in the 2026 NFL Draft?

Here are the six teams with the most picks in the 2026 NFL Draft.

Las Vegas Raiders: 10 picks

The 2026 NFL Draft will begin with the Las Vegas Raiders on the clock, where they are expected to select Indiana quarterback Fernando Mendoza.

But that is just the first of ten picks the Raiders will have over three days in Pittsburgh.

Here is the full list of the Raiders’ picks in the 2026 NFL Draft.

  • Round 1, Selection 1
  • Round 2, Selection 36
  • Round 3, Selection 67
  • Round 4, Selection 102
  • Round 4, Selection 117 (from Minnesota via Jacksonville as part of the Jakobi Meyers trade)
  • Round 4, Selection 134 (compensatory selection)
  • Round 5, Selection 175 (compensatory selection)
  • Round 6, Selection 185
  • Round 6, Selection 208 (from Buffalo via New York Jets as part of the Geno Smith trade)
  • Round 7, Selection 219

New England Patriots: 11 picks

The New England Patriots may have lost Super Bowl LX, but they have 11 selections in the 2026 to help improve their roster.

  • Round 1, Selection 31
  • Round 2, Selection 63
  • Round 3, Selection 95
  • Round 4, Selection 125 (from Chicago via Kansas City as part of a pick swap for the 2025 NFL Draft)
  • Round 4, Selection 131
  • Round 5, Selection 171
  • Round 6, Selection 191 (from Kansas City as part of the Josh Uche trade)
  • Round 6, Selection 198 (from San Francisco as part of the Keion White trade)
  • Round 6, Selection 202 (from Pittsburgh as part of the Kyle Dugger trade)
  • Round 6, Selection 212
  • Round 7, Selection 247

A rebuild is underway in Miami.

So it is probably a good thing that the Dolphins have 11 selections in the 2026 NFL Draft.

  • Round 1, Selection 11
  • Round 1, Selection 30 (from Denver as part of the Jaylen Waddle trade)
  • Round 2, Selection 43
  • Round 3, Selection 75
  • Round 3, Selection 87 (from Philadelphia as part of the Jaelan Phillips trade)
  • Round 3, Selection 90 (from Houston as part of a 2025 NFL Draft pick swap)
  • Round 3, Selection 94 (from Denver as part of the Jaylen Waddle trade)
  • Round 4, Selection 130 (from Denver as part of the Jaylen Waddle trade)
  • Round 5, Selection 151
  • Round 7, Selection 227
  • Round 7, Selection 238 (from the New York Jets as part of the Minkah Fitzpatrick trade)

Jacksonville Jaguars: 11 picks

The Jacksonville Jaguars do not have a pick in the first round of the 2026 NFL Draft, thanks to the draft-day trade they pulled a year ago to come up for Travis Hunter Jr.

But they still have 11 picks over the three days to work with.

  • Round 2, Selection 56
  • Round 3, Selection 81 (from Detroit as part of a 2025 NFL Draft pick swap)
  • Round 3, Selection 88
  • Round 3, Selection 100 (from Detroit as part of a 2025 NFL Draft pick swap)
  • Round 4, Selection 124
  • Round 5, Selection 164
  • Round 5, Selection 166 (from Philadelphia as part of the Tank Bigsby trade)
  • Round 6, Selection 203 (from Philadelphia as part of the Tank Bigsby trade)
  • Round 7, Selection 233 (from Detroit as part of the Riley Patterson trade)
  • Round 7, Selection 240
  • Round 7, Selection 245 (from Houston as part of the Christian Kirk trade)

Baltimore Ravens: 11 picks

Now that the Maxx Crosby trade has been rescinded, the Baltimore Ravens still have 11 selections in the 2026 NFL Draft.

  • Round 1, Selection 14
  • Round 2, Selection 45
  • Round 3, Selection 80
  • Round 4, Selection 115
  • Round 5, Selection 154
  • Round 5, Selection 162 (from the Chargers as part of the Odafe Oweh trade)
  • Round 5, Selection 173 (compensatory selection)
  • Round 5, Selection 164 (compensatory selection)
  • Round 6, Selection 211 (from Philadelphia as part of the Jaire Alexander trade)
  • Round 7, Selection 250 (compensatory selection)
  • Round 7, Selection 253 (compensatory selection)

Pittsburgh Steelers: 12 picks

Perhaps the host team wants to give their fans more to cheer about.

Because the Pittsburgh Steelers lead the way with 12 picks in the 2026 NFL Draft.

  • Round 1, Selection 21
  • Round 2, Selection 53
  • Round 3, Selection 76 (from Dallas as part of George Pickens trade)
  • Round 3, Selection 85
  • Round 3, Selection 99 (compensatory selection)
  • Round 4, Selection 121
  • Round 4, Selection 135 (compensatory selection)
  • Round 5, Selection 161
  • Round 6, Selection 216 (compensatory selection)
  • Round 7, Selection 224 (from New England as part of Kyle Dugger trade)
  • Round 7, Selection 230 (from Indianapolis as part of Michael Pittman Jr. trade)
  • Round 7, Selection 237

How many picks does each team have in the 2026 NFL Draft?

Here is a list of all 32 teams, along with the number of selections they have in the 2026 NFL Draft.

Team

Picks

Arizona Cardinals7
Atlanta Falcons5
Baltimore Ravens11
Buffalo Bills7
Carolina Panthers7
Chicago Bears7
Cincinnati Bengals7
Cleveland Browns9
Dallas Cowboys8
Denver Broncos7
Detroit Lions9
Green Bay Packers7
Houston Texans8
Indianapolis Colts7
Jacksonville Jaguars11
Kansas City Chiefs9
Las Vegas Raiders10
Los Angeles Chargers5
Los Angeles Rams7
Miami Dolphins11
Minnesota Vikings9
New England Patriots11
New Orleans Saints8
New York Giants8
New York Jets9
Philadelphia Eagles9
Pittsburgh Steelers12
San Francisco 49ers6
Seattle Seahawks4
Tampa Bay Buccaneers7
Tennessee Titans9
Washington Commanders6

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Vrabel is enrolling in counseling on Saturday and will be with his family outside of Massachusetts.

“I have always wanted to lead by example, and I believe this is what I have to do to be the best husband, father and coach that I possibly can be,” Vrabel said.

Just hours before this news became public, the New York Post published more photos of Vrabel and recently-resigned NFL insider Dianna Russini at the same private, adults-only resort in Arizona before the annual league meetings.

In a press conference ahead of the NFL Draft, Vrabel told reporters that he was appreciative of the time to speak directly with his family, loved ones and players before addressing the controversy publicly.

At that point, it somewhat seemed like water under the bridge. In many ways, it felt like the story was dying down. Russini resigned from The Athletic after being unable to provide evidence that she was on a girls trip – her original story. Meanwhile, Vrabel, the coach that took the Patriots to the Super Bowl in his first season on the job, might’ve had some extracurricular activities with a top NFL insider but wasn’t expected to face any repercussions, at least from a professional standpoint.

Already, Vrabel is facing criticism about the performative nature of enrolling in counseling.

“Is the counselor not available to see him after the NFL Draft?” some online have already questioned.

“So, he doesn’t need counseling on Thursday and Friday, the two important nights of the draft, but he can’t make it on Saturday?” others have complained regarding the timing of this counseling.

Vrabel will be in attendance when the Patriots submit their important picks. But on Day 3? When teams are throwing darts at developmental projects? The 50-year-old will be working on his personal relationship with his family after a tremendously public scandal.

Regardless of innocence, guilt, or any grey area between, it is hard to fathom what Russini and Vrabel have faced. If something nefarious happened, a massive mistake was shared with the entire planet.

If nothing honestly happened? Nobody believes that anyways. Especially not after the reporter resigned and the head coach is skipping one of the most important weekends of the offseason to enroll in counseling.

#Mike #Vrabel #Wont #Attend #Day #NFL #Draft #Patriots #Due #Counseling #Deadspin.com"> Mike Vrabel Won’t Attend Day 3 of NFL Draft With Patriots Due To Counseling | Deadspin.com   Overnight before the NFL Draft takes place, reports surfaced that indicate head coach Mike Vrabel won’t be with the New England Patriots on Saturday of the NFL Draft for Day 3.That’s because Vrabel is enrolling in counseling on Saturday and will be with his family outside of Massachusetts.“I have always wanted to lead by example, and I believe this is what I have to do to be the best husband, father and coach that I possibly can be,” Vrabel said.Just hours before this news became public, the New York Post published more photos of Vrabel and recently-resigned NFL insider Dianna Russini at the same private, adults-only resort in Arizona before the annual league meetings.In a press conference ahead of the NFL Draft, Vrabel told reporters that he was appreciative of the time to speak directly with his family, loved ones and players before addressing the controversy publicly.At that point, it somewhat seemed like water under the bridge. In many ways, it felt like the story was dying down. Russini resigned from The Athletic after being unable to provide evidence that she was on a girls trip – her original story. Meanwhile, Vrabel, the coach that took the Patriots to the Super Bowl in his first season on the job, might’ve had some extracurricular activities with a top NFL insider but wasn’t expected to face any repercussions, at least from a professional standpoint.Already, Vrabel is facing criticism about the performative nature of enrolling in counseling.“Is the counselor not available to see him after the NFL Draft?” some online have already questioned.“So, he doesn’t need counseling on Thursday and Friday, the two important nights of the draft, but he can’t make it on Saturday?” others have complained regarding the timing of this counseling.Vrabel will be in attendance when the Patriots submit their important picks. But on Day 3? When teams are throwing darts at developmental projects? The 50-year-old will be working on his personal relationship with his family after a tremendously public scandal.Regardless of innocence, guilt, or any grey area between, it is hard to fathom what Russini and Vrabel have faced. If something nefarious happened, a massive mistake was shared with the entire planet.If nothing honestly happened? Nobody believes that anyways. Especially not after the reporter resigned and the head coach is skipping one of the most important weekends of the offseason to enroll in counseling.   #Mike #Vrabel #Wont #Attend #Day #NFL #Draft #Patriots #Due #Counseling #Deadspin.com
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Vrabel is enrolling in counseling on Saturday and will be with his family outside of Massachusetts.

“I have always wanted to lead by example, and I believe this is what I have to do to be the best husband, father and coach that I possibly can be,” Vrabel said.

Just hours before this news became public, the New York Post published more photos of Vrabel and recently-resigned NFL insider Dianna Russini at the same private, adults-only resort in Arizona before the annual league meetings.

In a press conference ahead of the NFL Draft, Vrabel told reporters that he was appreciative of the time to speak directly with his family, loved ones and players before addressing the controversy publicly.

At that point, it somewhat seemed like water under the bridge. In many ways, it felt like the story was dying down. Russini resigned from The Athletic after being unable to provide evidence that she was on a girls trip – her original story. Meanwhile, Vrabel, the coach that took the Patriots to the Super Bowl in his first season on the job, might’ve had some extracurricular activities with a top NFL insider but wasn’t expected to face any repercussions, at least from a professional standpoint.

Already, Vrabel is facing criticism about the performative nature of enrolling in counseling.

“Is the counselor not available to see him after the NFL Draft?” some online have already questioned.

“So, he doesn’t need counseling on Thursday and Friday, the two important nights of the draft, but he can’t make it on Saturday?” others have complained regarding the timing of this counseling.

Vrabel will be in attendance when the Patriots submit their important picks. But on Day 3? When teams are throwing darts at developmental projects? The 50-year-old will be working on his personal relationship with his family after a tremendously public scandal.

Regardless of innocence, guilt, or any grey area between, it is hard to fathom what Russini and Vrabel have faced. If something nefarious happened, a massive mistake was shared with the entire planet.

If nothing honestly happened? Nobody believes that anyways. Especially not after the reporter resigned and the head coach is skipping one of the most important weekends of the offseason to enroll in counseling.

#Mike #Vrabel #Wont #Attend #Day #NFL #Draft #Patriots #Due #Counseling #Deadspin.com">Mike Vrabel Won’t Attend Day 3 of NFL Draft With Patriots Due To Counseling | Deadspin.com

Overnight before the NFL Draft takes place, reports surfaced that indicate head coach Mike Vrabel won’t be with the New England Patriots on Saturday of the NFL Draft for Day 3.

That’s because Vrabel is enrolling in counseling on Saturday and will be with his family outside of Massachusetts.

“I have always wanted to lead by example, and I believe this is what I have to do to be the best husband, father and coach that I possibly can be,” Vrabel said.

Just hours before this news became public, the New York Post published more photos of Vrabel and recently-resigned NFL insider Dianna Russini at the same private, adults-only resort in Arizona before the annual league meetings.

In a press conference ahead of the NFL Draft, Vrabel told reporters that he was appreciative of the time to speak directly with his family, loved ones and players before addressing the controversy publicly.

At that point, it somewhat seemed like water under the bridge. In many ways, it felt like the story was dying down. Russini resigned from The Athletic after being unable to provide evidence that she was on a girls trip – her original story. Meanwhile, Vrabel, the coach that took the Patriots to the Super Bowl in his first season on the job, might’ve had some extracurricular activities with a top NFL insider but wasn’t expected to face any repercussions, at least from a professional standpoint.

Already, Vrabel is facing criticism about the performative nature of enrolling in counseling.

“Is the counselor not available to see him after the NFL Draft?” some online have already questioned.

“So, he doesn’t need counseling on Thursday and Friday, the two important nights of the draft, but he can’t make it on Saturday?” others have complained regarding the timing of this counseling.

Vrabel will be in attendance when the Patriots submit their important picks. But on Day 3? When teams are throwing darts at developmental projects? The 50-year-old will be working on his personal relationship with his family after a tremendously public scandal.

Regardless of innocence, guilt, or any grey area between, it is hard to fathom what Russini and Vrabel have faced. If something nefarious happened, a massive mistake was shared with the entire planet.

If nothing honestly happened? Nobody believes that anyways. Especially not after the reporter resigned and the head coach is skipping one of the most important weekends of the offseason to enroll in counseling.

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“But I believe where things have changed is that Virat Kohli now realises that he cannot bat at a strike-rate of 130. Things have moved on. He is batting at a strike-rate of 150 generally. But interestingly, down the order, people are going at 180-200 and that is why RCB is playing so well.

Fitness focus

Manjrekar also praised Kohli for his fitness, noting that it was one of the important reasons behind the 37-year-old’s continued impressive form. 

“The amount of time he spends just wanting to be this very, very fit cricketer. So when you’re aging and if you’re not really supremely fit, T20 cricket is about hand-eye coordination and running hard between the wickets, and you just have to be young in body. If your eyes can keep pace with it, that’s fine. 

“Virat Kohli doesn’t let his age come in the way too much. It does, in Test cricket you saw that. But his fitness is never going to actually make things even more difficult for him. And we’re seeing that in his T20 batting both last season, and this season as well.”

He further pointed out that this was in line with how Kohli had achieved success across his career. 

“Virat has achieved greatness, reached exceptional heights. He wasn’t as gifted as Tendulkar with batting ability or you’ll see his technique let him down in Test cricket,” Manjrekar. “But he willed himself to those heights by sheer fitness, and wanting to be at his best every time he stepped onto the field, just like Tendulkar. And that is what sets him apart.”

Published on Apr 23, 2026

#RCBs #success #Kohli #trusting #batting #lineup #Sanjay #Manjrekar"> RCB’s success down to Kohli trusting batting line-up more: Sanjay Manjrekar  Royal Challengers Bengaluru’s has started its title defence strongly, winning four of its first six matches as it looks to become the first team to win back-to-back IPL titles.Leading the way with the bat once again for Rajat Patidar’s men is Virat Kohli, who is the team’s leading run-scorer with 247 runs from six innings at an average of 49.40 and a strike-rate of 157.32. However, former India international Sanjay Manjrekar believes that a large part of the RCB’s recent success can be attributed to the side shedding its dependence on Kohli.“I believe that what has changed in the last two years, apart from Virat Kohli’s strike rate going up, is that he has stopped believing that he is the one batter who’s got to do it for RCB, and has taken a little bit of a backseat and delegated,” Manjrekar said on        Sportstar’s Inside Edge podcast. [embed]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IMAhdMSSKzg[/embed]“Earlier, when AB and Virat were the two big batters, by accident or by design, they were consuming a lot of balls per RCB innings,” Manjrekar said. “If you see now with RCB, people like Devdutt Padikkal, Rajat Patidar, and Tim David are providing a lot of useful contributions from down the order because they are getting the opportunity to come in and spend time in the middle.” “I’d like to believe that the reason RCB won the title and is looking really good this season is because Virat Kohli, who bats at the top of the order, is just not putting as huge a prize on his wicket and has started trusting the batters to come a little more.” Manjrekar noted that Kohli’s improved strike-rate had dovetailed well with the pyrotechnics coming from the rest of the RCB batting line-up, saying, “Earlier, he was happy to go at a strike-rate of 120-130. Also, I think he was going into bat and thinking about a milestone, which not too many people think. But I can understand the pressure of a big brand wanting to get those 50s and showing that he’s contributing. ALSO READ: Kolkata Knight Riders’ issues from poor auction and captaincy choice, says Sanjay Manjrekar“But I believe where things have changed is that Virat Kohli now realises that he cannot bat at a strike-rate of 130. Things have moved on. He is batting at a strike-rate of 150 generally. But interestingly, down the order, people are going at 180-200 and that is why RCB is playing so well.Fitness focusManjrekar also praised Kohli for his fitness, noting that it was one of the important reasons behind the 37-year-old’s continued impressive form. “The amount of time he spends just wanting to be this very, very fit cricketer. So when you’re aging and if you’re not really supremely fit, T20 cricket is about hand-eye coordination and running hard between the wickets, and you just have to be young in body. If your eyes can keep pace with it, that’s fine. “Virat Kohli doesn’t let his age come in the way too much. It does, in Test cricket you saw that. But his fitness is never going to actually make things even more difficult for him. And we’re seeing that in his T20 batting both last season, and this season as well.”He further pointed out that this was in line with how Kohli had achieved success across his career. “Virat has achieved greatness, reached exceptional heights. He wasn’t as gifted as Tendulkar with batting ability or you’ll see his technique let him down in Test cricket,” Manjrekar. “But he willed himself to those heights by sheer fitness, and wanting to be at his best every time he stepped onto the field, just like Tendulkar. And that is what sets him apart.”Published on Apr 23, 2026  #RCBs #success #Kohli #trusting #batting #lineup #Sanjay #Manjrekar
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“But I believe where things have changed is that Virat Kohli now realises that he cannot bat at a strike-rate of 130. Things have moved on. He is batting at a strike-rate of 150 generally. But interestingly, down the order, people are going at 180-200 and that is why RCB is playing so well.

Fitness focus

Manjrekar also praised Kohli for his fitness, noting that it was one of the important reasons behind the 37-year-old’s continued impressive form. 

“The amount of time he spends just wanting to be this very, very fit cricketer. So when you’re aging and if you’re not really supremely fit, T20 cricket is about hand-eye coordination and running hard between the wickets, and you just have to be young in body. If your eyes can keep pace with it, that’s fine. 

“Virat Kohli doesn’t let his age come in the way too much. It does, in Test cricket you saw that. But his fitness is never going to actually make things even more difficult for him. And we’re seeing that in his T20 batting both last season, and this season as well.”

He further pointed out that this was in line with how Kohli had achieved success across his career. 

“Virat has achieved greatness, reached exceptional heights. He wasn’t as gifted as Tendulkar with batting ability or you’ll see his technique let him down in Test cricket,” Manjrekar. “But he willed himself to those heights by sheer fitness, and wanting to be at his best every time he stepped onto the field, just like Tendulkar. And that is what sets him apart.”

Published on Apr 23, 2026

#RCBs #success #Kohli #trusting #batting #lineup #Sanjay #Manjrekar">RCB’s success down to Kohli trusting batting line-up more: Sanjay Manjrekar

Royal Challengers Bengaluru’s has started its title defence strongly, winning four of its first six matches as it looks to become the first team to win back-to-back IPL titles.

Leading the way with the bat once again for Rajat Patidar’s men is Virat Kohli, who is the team’s leading run-scorer with 247 runs from six innings at an average of 49.40 and a strike-rate of 157.32. 

However, former India international Sanjay Manjrekar believes that a large part of the RCB’s recent success can be attributed to the side shedding its dependence on Kohli.

“I believe that what has changed in the last two years, apart from Virat Kohli’s strike rate going up, is that he has stopped believing that he is the one batter who’s got to do it for RCB, and has taken a little bit of a backseat and delegated,” Manjrekar said on Sportstar’s Inside Edge podcast

[embed]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IMAhdMSSKzg[/embed]

“Earlier, when AB and Virat were the two big batters, by accident or by design, they were consuming a lot of balls per RCB innings,” Manjrekar said. “If you see now with RCB, people like Devdutt Padikkal, Rajat Patidar, and Tim David are providing a lot of useful contributions from down the order because they are getting the opportunity to come in and spend time in the middle.” 

“I’d like to believe that the reason RCB won the title and is looking really good this season is because Virat Kohli, who bats at the top of the order, is just not putting as huge a prize on his wicket and has started trusting the batters to come a little more.” 

Manjrekar noted that Kohli’s improved strike-rate had dovetailed well with the pyrotechnics coming from the rest of the RCB batting line-up, saying, “Earlier, he was happy to go at a strike-rate of 120-130. Also, I think he was going into bat and thinking about a milestone, which not too many people think. But I can understand the pressure of a big brand wanting to get those 50s and showing that he’s contributing. 

ALSO READ: Kolkata Knight Riders’ issues from poor auction and captaincy choice, says Sanjay Manjrekar

“But I believe where things have changed is that Virat Kohli now realises that he cannot bat at a strike-rate of 130. Things have moved on. He is batting at a strike-rate of 150 generally. But interestingly, down the order, people are going at 180-200 and that is why RCB is playing so well.

Fitness focus

Manjrekar also praised Kohli for his fitness, noting that it was one of the important reasons behind the 37-year-old’s continued impressive form. 

“The amount of time he spends just wanting to be this very, very fit cricketer. So when you’re aging and if you’re not really supremely fit, T20 cricket is about hand-eye coordination and running hard between the wickets, and you just have to be young in body. If your eyes can keep pace with it, that’s fine. 

“Virat Kohli doesn’t let his age come in the way too much. It does, in Test cricket you saw that. But his fitness is never going to actually make things even more difficult for him. And we’re seeing that in his T20 batting both last season, and this season as well.”

He further pointed out that this was in line with how Kohli had achieved success across his career. 

“Virat has achieved greatness, reached exceptional heights. He wasn’t as gifted as Tendulkar with batting ability or you’ll see his technique let him down in Test cricket,” Manjrekar. “But he willed himself to those heights by sheer fitness, and wanting to be at his best every time he stepped onto the field, just like Tendulkar. And that is what sets him apart.”

Published on Apr 23, 2026

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After looking at our big board, team needs, and potential trades we have finally settled on our final mock draft for the 1st round in 2026.

Putting this together was a collaborative effort by James Dator and Mark Schofield, alternating picks, discussing the board, and formulating trades together. We’re not going to tell you who made which picks, because if you want to yell at one of us, you yell at both of us. Without further ado here’s the mock, and after we’ll discuss the trades that we have taking place in the first round, as well as a few more notes.

Pick

Team

Player

Position

School

Notes

1Las Vegas RaidersFernando MendozaQBIndiana
2New York JetsDavid BaileyEDGETexas Tech
3Arizona CardinalsJeremiyah LoveRBNotre Dame
4Tennessee TitansSonny StylesLBOhio State
5New York GiantsCaleb DownsSOhio State
6Dallas Cowboys (from Browns)Arvell ReeseLB/EDGEOhio StateCleveland receives: 12, 20 — Dallas receives: 6, 70
7Washington CommandersRueben Bain Jr.EDGEMiami
8New Orleans SaintsCarnell TateWROhio State
9Kansas City ChiefsMansoor DelaneCBLSU
10New York Giants (from Bengals)Francis MauigoaOTMiami
11Miami DolphinsJordyn TysonWRArizona State
12Cleveland Browns (from Cowboys)Spencer FanoOTUtah
13Los Angeles Rams (from Falcons)Makai LemonWRUSC
14Baltimore RavensOlaivavega IoaneIOLPenn State
15Tampa Bay BuccaneersAkheem MesidorEDGEMiami
16New York Jets (from Colts)Omar Cooper Jr.WRIndiana
17Detroit LionsMonroe FreelingOTGeorgia
18Minnesota VikingsDillion ThienemanSOregon
19Carolina PanthersKC ConcepcionWRTexas A&M
20Cleveland Browns (from Cowboys via GB)Denzel BostonWRWashington
21Pittsburgh SteelersKadyn ProctorOTAlabama
22LA ChargersChase BisontisIOLTexas A&M
23Philadelphia EaglesBlake MillerOTClemson
24Arizona Cardinals (from Browns)Ty SimpsonQBAlabamaCleveland receives: 2027 1st round pick
25Chicago BearsKayden McDonaldDTOhio State
26Buffalo BillsKeldric FaulkEDGEAuburn
27San Francisco 49ersJermod McCoyCBTennessee
28Houston TexansCaleb LomuOTUtah
29Kansas City Chiefs (via Rams)Kenyon SadiqTEOregon
30Miami Dolphins (via Broncos)Chris JohnsonCBSan Diego State
31New England PatriotsZion YoungEDGEMissouri
32Seattle SeahawksColton HoodCBTennessee

The two big Browns trades

Yes, we have Cleveland making two deals in the first round. The first is the much-rumored deal involving Dallas moving up to the No. 6 pick, which we felt especially made sense with Arvell Reese and Reuben Bain Jr. on the board. Without making a deal, there’s no guarantee the Cowboys could get either pass rusher, and locking up the No. 1 player on our big board was too good to pass up here.

It costs Dallas the No. 12 and No. 20 picks to move up, but they get back a third-rounder from Cleveland. It’s a fair trade that allows both teams to execute their visions.

The second deal falls in the 20s with Ty Simpson. We really thought about taking the easy route and mocking him to Pittsburgh at 21, but it just doesn’t feel like the Steelers are willing to risk repeating their Kenny Pickett mistake. Simpson is a risk, and giving up a 2027 1st is a lot — but this team needs to win right now to instill some confidence. Getting both Simpson and Jeremiyah Love is a tremendous way to build hype in Glendale, while the Browns get a future pick they can use as quarterback insurance for Shedeur Sanders.

The Giants absolutely ROCK their two first rounders

A lot of this was simply how the board fell, but this draft would be a godsend for Big Blue. Not only do the Giants get a transformative defensive player in Caleb Downs, but fix their offensive tackle problem in a big was with Francis Mauigoa. We had Downs and Mauigoa at No. 3 and No. 8 respectively on our board — so getting them at No. 5 and No. 10 is amazing value.

We promise we didn’t rig this for the Chiefs

There was a collective realization when we hit the late 20s that we were on the verge of giving the Chiefs both Mansoor Delane and Kenyon Sadiq in the first round. It really couldn’t be helped as we were working through this class.

Delane is a no-brainer for the Chiefs after trading away Trent McDuffie, but the more curious element is seeing Sadiq fall so far. There just aren’t a lot of great landing spots for him in this class. There’s been a lot of mocking him to Carolina, but there hasn’t been a lot of apparent interest from the Panthers — and they’re typically an organization that does heavy investment in a position group they’re targeting. So far Carolina has spent much more time with wide receivers than this TE class, altering the way we went.

Sadiq is a disgusting fit in Kansas City in the best way for the Chiefs. He’s going to cook there.

Let’s talk about Jermod McCoy

Neither of us have holiday homes, so you know we’re not doctors. We aren’t going to armchair diagnose potential knee issues with Jermod McCoy, but we did hedge this a little bit. Without any medical issues we’d put McCoy in the early teens, potentially as early as No. 11 to the Dolphins — but with this injury situation being up in the air we had him fall to the latter part of the round.

This would be a tremendous pickup for the 49ers if he’s healthy, but even if he needs knee surgery then San Francisco get his 5th year option by taking him in the first.

One thing that didn’t happen but we’d watch for …

Let’s see what happens with Indiana WR Omar Cooper Jr. In our mock we have him going to the Jets at No. 16, which feels right value wise — but we wouldn’t count out the Raiders trying to make a play here with future picks. Joe Burrow and Ja’Marr Chase set the benchmark for how good a college QB/WR handcuff can be, and there will be some strong motivation for Las Vegas to potentially try the same thing with Mendoza and Cooper.

#NFL #mock #draft #Final #projection #big #trades"> NFL mock draft 2026: Final projection with 2 big trades  The NFL Draft is finally upon us. All the debating, consternation, and speculation comes to an end on Thursday night with the first round. We know that Fernando Mendoza is going No. 1 overall to the Las Vegas Raiders, but it’s all up in the air after that. After looking at our big board, team needs, and potential trades we have finally settled on our final mock draft for the 1st round in 2026.Putting this together was a collaborative effort by James Dator and Mark Schofield, alternating picks, discussing the board, and formulating trades together. We’re not going to tell you who made which picks, because if you want to yell at one of us, you yell at both of us. Without further ado here’s the mock, and after we’ll discuss the trades that we have taking place in the first round, as well as a few more notes.PickTeamPlayerPositionSchoolNotes1Las Vegas RaidersFernando MendozaQBIndiana2New York JetsDavid BaileyEDGETexas Tech3Arizona CardinalsJeremiyah LoveRBNotre Dame4Tennessee TitansSonny StylesLBOhio State5New York GiantsCaleb DownsSOhio State6Dallas Cowboys (from Browns)Arvell ReeseLB/EDGEOhio StateCleveland receives: 12, 20 — Dallas receives: 6, 707Washington CommandersRueben Bain Jr.EDGEMiami8New Orleans SaintsCarnell TateWROhio State9Kansas City ChiefsMansoor DelaneCBLSU10New York Giants (from Bengals)Francis MauigoaOTMiami11Miami DolphinsJordyn TysonWRArizona State12Cleveland Browns (from Cowboys)Spencer FanoOTUtah13Los Angeles Rams (from Falcons)Makai LemonWRUSC14Baltimore RavensOlaivavega IoaneIOLPenn State15Tampa Bay BuccaneersAkheem MesidorEDGEMiami16New York Jets (from Colts)Omar Cooper Jr.WRIndiana17Detroit LionsMonroe FreelingOTGeorgia18Minnesota VikingsDillion ThienemanSOregon19Carolina PanthersKC ConcepcionWRTexas A&M20Cleveland Browns (from Cowboys via GB)Denzel BostonWRWashington21Pittsburgh SteelersKadyn ProctorOTAlabama22LA ChargersChase BisontisIOLTexas A&M23Philadelphia EaglesBlake MillerOTClemson24Arizona Cardinals (from Browns)Ty SimpsonQBAlabamaCleveland receives: 2027 1st round pick25Chicago BearsKayden McDonaldDTOhio State26Buffalo BillsKeldric FaulkEDGEAuburn27San Francisco 49ersJermod McCoyCBTennessee28Houston TexansCaleb LomuOTUtah29Kansas City Chiefs (via Rams)Kenyon SadiqTEOregon30Miami Dolphins (via Broncos)Chris JohnsonCBSan Diego State31New England PatriotsZion YoungEDGEMissouri32Seattle SeahawksColton HoodCBTennesseeThe two big Browns tradesYes, we have Cleveland making two deals in the first round. The first is the much-rumored deal involving Dallas moving up to the No. 6 pick, which we felt especially made sense with Arvell Reese and Reuben Bain Jr. on the board. Without making a deal, there’s no guarantee the Cowboys could get either pass rusher, and locking up the No. 1 player on our big board  was too good to pass up here.It costs Dallas the No. 12 and No. 20 picks to move up, but they get back a third-rounder from Cleveland. It’s a fair trade that allows both teams to execute their visions.The second deal falls in the 20s with Ty Simpson. We really thought about taking the easy route and mocking him to Pittsburgh at 21, but it just doesn’t feel like the Steelers are willing to risk repeating their Kenny Pickett mistake. Simpson is a risk, and giving up a 2027 1st is a lot — but this team needs to win right now to instill some confidence. Getting both Simpson and Jeremiyah Love is a tremendous way to build hype in Glendale, while the Browns get a future pick they can use as quarterback insurance for Shedeur Sanders.The Giants absolutely ROCK their two first roundersA lot of this was simply how the board fell, but this draft would be a godsend for Big Blue. Not only do the Giants get a transformative defensive player in Caleb Downs, but fix their offensive tackle problem in a big was with Francis Mauigoa. We had Downs and Mauigoa at No. 3 and No. 8 respectively on our board — so getting them at No. 5 and No. 10 is amazing value.We promise we didn’t rig this for the ChiefsThere was a collective realization when we hit the late 20s that we were on the verge of giving the Chiefs both Mansoor Delane and Kenyon Sadiq in the first round. It really couldn’t be helped as we were working through this class.Delane is a no-brainer for the Chiefs after trading away Trent McDuffie, but the more curious element is seeing Sadiq fall so far. There just aren’t a lot of great landing spots for him in this class. There’s been a lot of mocking him to Carolina, but there hasn’t been a lot of apparent interest from the Panthers — and they’re typically an organization that does heavy investment in a position group they’re targeting. So far Carolina has spent much more time with wide receivers than this TE class, altering the way we went.Sadiq is a disgusting fit in Kansas City in the best way for the Chiefs. He’s going to cook there.Let’s talk about Jermod McCoyNeither of us have holiday homes, so you know we’re not doctors. We aren’t going to armchair diagnose potential knee issues with Jermod McCoy, but we did hedge this a little bit. Without any medical issues we’d put McCoy in the early teens, potentially as early as No. 11 to the Dolphins — but with this injury situation being up in the air we had him fall to the latter part of the round.This would be a tremendous pickup for the 49ers if he’s healthy, but even if he needs knee surgery then San Francisco get his 5th year option by taking him in the first.One thing that didn’t happen but we’d watch for …Let’s see what happens with Indiana WR Omar Cooper Jr. In our mock we have him going to the Jets at No. 16, which feels right value wise — but we wouldn’t count out the Raiders trying to make a play here with future picks. Joe Burrow and Ja’Marr Chase set the benchmark for how good a college QB/WR handcuff can be, and there will be some strong motivation for Las Vegas to potentially try the same thing with Mendoza and Cooper.  #NFL #mock #draft #Final #projection #big #trades
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After looking at our big board, team needs, and potential trades we have finally settled on our final mock draft for the 1st round in 2026.

Putting this together was a collaborative effort by James Dator and Mark Schofield, alternating picks, discussing the board, and formulating trades together. We’re not going to tell you who made which picks, because if you want to yell at one of us, you yell at both of us. Without further ado here’s the mock, and after we’ll discuss the trades that we have taking place in the first round, as well as a few more notes.

Pick

Team

Player

Position

School

Notes

1Las Vegas RaidersFernando MendozaQBIndiana
2New York JetsDavid BaileyEDGETexas Tech
3Arizona CardinalsJeremiyah LoveRBNotre Dame
4Tennessee TitansSonny StylesLBOhio State
5New York GiantsCaleb DownsSOhio State
6Dallas Cowboys (from Browns)Arvell ReeseLB/EDGEOhio StateCleveland receives: 12, 20 — Dallas receives: 6, 70
7Washington CommandersRueben Bain Jr.EDGEMiami
8New Orleans SaintsCarnell TateWROhio State
9Kansas City ChiefsMansoor DelaneCBLSU
10New York Giants (from Bengals)Francis MauigoaOTMiami
11Miami DolphinsJordyn TysonWRArizona State
12Cleveland Browns (from Cowboys)Spencer FanoOTUtah
13Los Angeles Rams (from Falcons)Makai LemonWRUSC
14Baltimore RavensOlaivavega IoaneIOLPenn State
15Tampa Bay BuccaneersAkheem MesidorEDGEMiami
16New York Jets (from Colts)Omar Cooper Jr.WRIndiana
17Detroit LionsMonroe FreelingOTGeorgia
18Minnesota VikingsDillion ThienemanSOregon
19Carolina PanthersKC ConcepcionWRTexas A&M
20Cleveland Browns (from Cowboys via GB)Denzel BostonWRWashington
21Pittsburgh SteelersKadyn ProctorOTAlabama
22LA ChargersChase BisontisIOLTexas A&M
23Philadelphia EaglesBlake MillerOTClemson
24Arizona Cardinals (from Browns)Ty SimpsonQBAlabamaCleveland receives: 2027 1st round pick
25Chicago BearsKayden McDonaldDTOhio State
26Buffalo BillsKeldric FaulkEDGEAuburn
27San Francisco 49ersJermod McCoyCBTennessee
28Houston TexansCaleb LomuOTUtah
29Kansas City Chiefs (via Rams)Kenyon SadiqTEOregon
30Miami Dolphins (via Broncos)Chris JohnsonCBSan Diego State
31New England PatriotsZion YoungEDGEMissouri
32Seattle SeahawksColton HoodCBTennessee

The two big Browns trades

Yes, we have Cleveland making two deals in the first round. The first is the much-rumored deal involving Dallas moving up to the No. 6 pick, which we felt especially made sense with Arvell Reese and Reuben Bain Jr. on the board. Without making a deal, there’s no guarantee the Cowboys could get either pass rusher, and locking up the No. 1 player on our big board was too good to pass up here.

It costs Dallas the No. 12 and No. 20 picks to move up, but they get back a third-rounder from Cleveland. It’s a fair trade that allows both teams to execute their visions.

The second deal falls in the 20s with Ty Simpson. We really thought about taking the easy route and mocking him to Pittsburgh at 21, but it just doesn’t feel like the Steelers are willing to risk repeating their Kenny Pickett mistake. Simpson is a risk, and giving up a 2027 1st is a lot — but this team needs to win right now to instill some confidence. Getting both Simpson and Jeremiyah Love is a tremendous way to build hype in Glendale, while the Browns get a future pick they can use as quarterback insurance for Shedeur Sanders.

The Giants absolutely ROCK their two first rounders

A lot of this was simply how the board fell, but this draft would be a godsend for Big Blue. Not only do the Giants get a transformative defensive player in Caleb Downs, but fix their offensive tackle problem in a big was with Francis Mauigoa. We had Downs and Mauigoa at No. 3 and No. 8 respectively on our board — so getting them at No. 5 and No. 10 is amazing value.

We promise we didn’t rig this for the Chiefs

There was a collective realization when we hit the late 20s that we were on the verge of giving the Chiefs both Mansoor Delane and Kenyon Sadiq in the first round. It really couldn’t be helped as we were working through this class.

Delane is a no-brainer for the Chiefs after trading away Trent McDuffie, but the more curious element is seeing Sadiq fall so far. There just aren’t a lot of great landing spots for him in this class. There’s been a lot of mocking him to Carolina, but there hasn’t been a lot of apparent interest from the Panthers — and they’re typically an organization that does heavy investment in a position group they’re targeting. So far Carolina has spent much more time with wide receivers than this TE class, altering the way we went.

Sadiq is a disgusting fit in Kansas City in the best way for the Chiefs. He’s going to cook there.

Let’s talk about Jermod McCoy

Neither of us have holiday homes, so you know we’re not doctors. We aren’t going to armchair diagnose potential knee issues with Jermod McCoy, but we did hedge this a little bit. Without any medical issues we’d put McCoy in the early teens, potentially as early as No. 11 to the Dolphins — but with this injury situation being up in the air we had him fall to the latter part of the round.

This would be a tremendous pickup for the 49ers if he’s healthy, but even if he needs knee surgery then San Francisco get his 5th year option by taking him in the first.

One thing that didn’t happen but we’d watch for …

Let’s see what happens with Indiana WR Omar Cooper Jr. In our mock we have him going to the Jets at No. 16, which feels right value wise — but we wouldn’t count out the Raiders trying to make a play here with future picks. Joe Burrow and Ja’Marr Chase set the benchmark for how good a college QB/WR handcuff can be, and there will be some strong motivation for Las Vegas to potentially try the same thing with Mendoza and Cooper.

#NFL #mock #draft #Final #projection #big #trades">NFL mock draft 2026: Final projection with 2 big trades

The NFL Draft is finally upon us. All the debating, consternation, and speculation comes to an end on Thursday night with the first round. We know that Fernando Mendoza is going No. 1 overall to the Las Vegas Raiders, but it’s all up in the air after that. After looking at our big board, team needs, and potential trades we have finally settled on our final mock draft for the 1st round in 2026.

Putting this together was a collaborative effort by James Dator and Mark Schofield, alternating picks, discussing the board, and formulating trades together. We’re not going to tell you who made which picks, because if you want to yell at one of us, you yell at both of us. Without further ado here’s the mock, and after we’ll discuss the trades that we have taking place in the first round, as well as a few more notes.

Pick

Team

Player

Position

School

Notes

1Las Vegas RaidersFernando MendozaQBIndiana
2New York JetsDavid BaileyEDGETexas Tech
3Arizona CardinalsJeremiyah LoveRBNotre Dame
4Tennessee TitansSonny StylesLBOhio State
5New York GiantsCaleb DownsSOhio State
6Dallas Cowboys (from Browns)Arvell ReeseLB/EDGEOhio StateCleveland receives: 12, 20 — Dallas receives: 6, 70
7Washington CommandersRueben Bain Jr.EDGEMiami
8New Orleans SaintsCarnell TateWROhio State
9Kansas City ChiefsMansoor DelaneCBLSU
10New York Giants (from Bengals)Francis MauigoaOTMiami
11Miami DolphinsJordyn TysonWRArizona State
12Cleveland Browns (from Cowboys)Spencer FanoOTUtah
13Los Angeles Rams (from Falcons)Makai LemonWRUSC
14Baltimore RavensOlaivavega IoaneIOLPenn State
15Tampa Bay BuccaneersAkheem MesidorEDGEMiami
16New York Jets (from Colts)Omar Cooper Jr.WRIndiana
17Detroit LionsMonroe FreelingOTGeorgia
18Minnesota VikingsDillion ThienemanSOregon
19Carolina PanthersKC ConcepcionWRTexas A&M
20Cleveland Browns (from Cowboys via GB)Denzel BostonWRWashington
21Pittsburgh SteelersKadyn ProctorOTAlabama
22LA ChargersChase BisontisIOLTexas A&M
23Philadelphia EaglesBlake MillerOTClemson
24Arizona Cardinals (from Browns)Ty SimpsonQBAlabamaCleveland receives: 2027 1st round pick
25Chicago BearsKayden McDonaldDTOhio State
26Buffalo BillsKeldric FaulkEDGEAuburn
27San Francisco 49ersJermod McCoyCBTennessee
28Houston TexansCaleb LomuOTUtah
29Kansas City Chiefs (via Rams)Kenyon SadiqTEOregon
30Miami Dolphins (via Broncos)Chris JohnsonCBSan Diego State
31New England PatriotsZion YoungEDGEMissouri
32Seattle SeahawksColton HoodCBTennessee

The two big Browns trades

Yes, we have Cleveland making two deals in the first round. The first is the much-rumored deal involving Dallas moving up to the No. 6 pick, which we felt especially made sense with Arvell Reese and Reuben Bain Jr. on the board. Without making a deal, there’s no guarantee the Cowboys could get either pass rusher, and locking up the No. 1 player on our big board was too good to pass up here.

It costs Dallas the No. 12 and No. 20 picks to move up, but they get back a third-rounder from Cleveland. It’s a fair trade that allows both teams to execute their visions.

The second deal falls in the 20s with Ty Simpson. We really thought about taking the easy route and mocking him to Pittsburgh at 21, but it just doesn’t feel like the Steelers are willing to risk repeating their Kenny Pickett mistake. Simpson is a risk, and giving up a 2027 1st is a lot — but this team needs to win right now to instill some confidence. Getting both Simpson and Jeremiyah Love is a tremendous way to build hype in Glendale, while the Browns get a future pick they can use as quarterback insurance for Shedeur Sanders.

The Giants absolutely ROCK their two first rounders

A lot of this was simply how the board fell, but this draft would be a godsend for Big Blue. Not only do the Giants get a transformative defensive player in Caleb Downs, but fix their offensive tackle problem in a big was with Francis Mauigoa. We had Downs and Mauigoa at No. 3 and No. 8 respectively on our board — so getting them at No. 5 and No. 10 is amazing value.

We promise we didn’t rig this for the Chiefs

There was a collective realization when we hit the late 20s that we were on the verge of giving the Chiefs both Mansoor Delane and Kenyon Sadiq in the first round. It really couldn’t be helped as we were working through this class.

Delane is a no-brainer for the Chiefs after trading away Trent McDuffie, but the more curious element is seeing Sadiq fall so far. There just aren’t a lot of great landing spots for him in this class. There’s been a lot of mocking him to Carolina, but there hasn’t been a lot of apparent interest from the Panthers — and they’re typically an organization that does heavy investment in a position group they’re targeting. So far Carolina has spent much more time with wide receivers than this TE class, altering the way we went.

Sadiq is a disgusting fit in Kansas City in the best way for the Chiefs. He’s going to cook there.

Let’s talk about Jermod McCoy

Neither of us have holiday homes, so you know we’re not doctors. We aren’t going to armchair diagnose potential knee issues with Jermod McCoy, but we did hedge this a little bit. Without any medical issues we’d put McCoy in the early teens, potentially as early as No. 11 to the Dolphins — but with this injury situation being up in the air we had him fall to the latter part of the round.

This would be a tremendous pickup for the 49ers if he’s healthy, but even if he needs knee surgery then San Francisco get his 5th year option by taking him in the first.

One thing that didn’t happen but we’d watch for …

Let’s see what happens with Indiana WR Omar Cooper Jr. In our mock we have him going to the Jets at No. 16, which feels right value wise — but we wouldn’t count out the Raiders trying to make a play here with future picks. Joe Burrow and Ja’Marr Chase set the benchmark for how good a college QB/WR handcuff can be, and there will be some strong motivation for Las Vegas to potentially try the same thing with Mendoza and Cooper.

#NFL #mock #draft #Final #projection #big #trades

The NFL Draft is finally upon us. All the debating, consternation, and speculation comes to…