League intel points to trades, a fluid top 10 and a wide-open Round 1 -- with Jermod McCoy falling further than most expect
We made it to the week of the draft, where hopefully this event gets a little more juice.
I love the draft, and I love doing my one and only mock, but this exercise was certainly a labor of love.
By now, you know that most teams don't feel this is a strong draft .
There's depth at offensive tackle and edge rusher, but we could see only a combined three to five quarterbacks, running backs and cornerbacks go in the first round.
In past years, I liked to put several mock trades in my drafts to reflect what was likely to come later that week.
The issue here is that about half of the top 10 could trade down with any number of teams.
You'll find two mock trades below, but for the most part I tried to just hit on player and team.
I'll have my annual Thursday notebook filled with what I'm hearing around the league in the lead-up to the draft.
Until then, mock this mock.
The 2026 NFL Draft will take place April 23-25 in Pittsburgh.
You can find more draft coverage at CBSSports.com, including weekly mock drafts and regular evaluations of the top prospects .
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