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The 2026 NFL draft order hasn't been set just yet, but it's beginning to truly come into focus. Fans saw a huge development take place on Sunday when the New York Giants pummeled the Las Vegas Raiders.
• WR Carnell Tate, Ohio State (No. 9 overall, No. 2 at position): He brings similar size (6-foot-3, 195 pounds) to Tyson. While sophomore Jeremiah Smith starred as Ohio State’s top target this season, Tate was no slouch (838 yards and nine touchdowns).
At 2-14 with one game left (versus the Chiefs), the Raiders are the current favorites to land the No. 1 pick for the 2026 NFL Draft. Four three-win teams remain right behind Las Vegas: the Giants (versus Dallas in Week 18), Jets (at Buffalo), Titans (at Jacksonville) and Cardinals (at Rams).
The 2026 draft class isn't as deep as expected, but we still might see a few QBs come off the board in the first round. Here are the nine best prospects currently.
See how things stack up in both conferences throughout every game for the rest of the regular season. NFC playoff picture 0-20% 20-40% 40-60% 60-80% 80-100% Make playoffs Win division Earn No.
Once again, Ohio State and Miami are meeting in a bowl game with national title implications. Only this time, it's a couple rounds earlier.
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The Las Vegas Raiders' loss this weekend to the New York Giants has put them in a prime position to select a quarterback prospect with the number one pick in the 2026 NFL draft. There will be quarterback talent at the top of draft for needy teams.