The 2026 NFL Draft first round is officially in the books. While it lacked the “Quarterback Fever” of 2024, it more than made up for it with a defensive masterclass and a historic run on Ohio State talent. From the Raiders landing their franchise savior to the Rams sending shockwaves through the league at pick #13, the landscape of the NFL has shifted.
Here is your full team-by-team breakdown and analysis of Round 1.
The Top 10: Franchise Anchors
The top of the draft was defined by two things: Fernando Mendoza and the Ohio State Buckeyes.
| Pick | Team | Player | Pos | School | Analysis |
| 1 | Raiders | Fernando Mendoza | QB | Indiana | The Heisman winner is the new face of Vegas. He is the most refined QB prospect since Joe Burrow. |
| 2 | Jets | David Bailey | LB | Texas Tech | A surprise pick over Mauigoa. Robert Saleh gets his “Micah Parsons” type of disruptive force. |
| 3 | Cardinals | Jeremiyah Love | RB | Notre Dame | Keeping it local for Arizona fans. Love is a DFS dream—he’ll catch 60+ balls as a rookie. |
| 4 | Titans | Carnell Tate | WR | Ohio State | The best route-runner in the class. Tennessee finally gives Will Levis a true WR1. |
| 5 | Giants | Arvell Reese | LB | Ohio State | A violent, downhill linebacker who perfectly fits Brian Daboll’s physical identity. |
| 6 | Chiefs | Mansoor Delane | CB | LSU | (Via CLE) KC trades up for a shutdown corner. This is a clear signal they intend to press more in 2026. |
| 7 | Commanders | Sonny Styles | LB | Ohio State | The third Buckeye in the top 7. Styles is a position-less chess piece for Dan Quinn. |
| 8 | Saints | Jordyn Tyson | WR | ASU | Huge win for ASU fans. Tyson has elite vertical speed and replaces the aging veteran core in NOLA. |
| 9 | Browns | Spencer Fano | OT | Utah | (Via KC) Cleveland gets the technician they need to protect Watson’s blindside. |
| 10 | Giants | Francis Mauigoa | OT | Miami | (Via CIN) The Giants double-dip on Day 1, securing a bookend tackle to stabilize the line. |
The “Shock & Awe” Pick: Ty Simpson to the Rams (#13)
The biggest surprise of the night came from Les Snead. With Matthew Stafford entering his final year, the Rams didn’t wait. They took Ty Simpson (QB, Alabama) at #13, despite most mocks having him as a fringe second-rounder.
The Analysis: This is the “Jordan Love” strategy. Simpson has the highest arm talent in the draft but needs a year to sit. Under Sean McVay, his ceiling is an All-Pro.
Winners & Losers: The “Ohio State Factory”
The Winners: Dallas Cowboys
Jerry Jones pulled off a heist, trading up one spot to #11 for Caleb Downs (S, Ohio State). Downs was widely considered the #2 overall talent on many boards. Landing a “generational” safety who can play in the box and centerfield is a massive upgrade for a defense that struggled with takeaways last season.
The Losers: Cincinnati Bengals
After trading back with the Giants, the Bengals missed out on the top-tier tackles. They eventually settled for defensive help later, but Joe Burrow’s protection remains a massive question mark heading into Day 2.
The “Local” Impact: ASU Duo goes Round 1
For Scottsdale and Tempe fans, it was a historic night. Jordyn Tyson (Saints, #8) and Max Iheanachor (Steelers, #21) both secured first-round status, marking the first time in over a decade that two Sun Devils went in the first 32 picks.
The draft resumes tonight with Rounds 2 and 3 at 7:00 PM ET.




