Just like we all expected, the Kansas City Chiefs are driving straight toward a Top 10 pick in the 2026 NFL Draft... Of course, almost no one saw that coming for the reigning AFC champions, but here we are, and it's just one of the curiosities of the draft in several months. There are the normal bottom-feeders most foresaw having early eyes for the offseason with free agency and the NFL Draft alike, but teams like the Chiefs bottoming out while others such as the Cleveland Browns and New Orleans Saints finishing strong throws a wrench into what we initially would've projected in an NFL Mock Draft.
Wins in Week 17 for the Browns and Saints didn't move them outside the Top 10, but it did push them down a bit further. And the Miami Dolphins also fell out of the Top 10 picks as well, but did so while Quinn Ewers is catching some eyes as a potential option for 2026 at quarterback. That and so much more is already in consideration for the draft. But for now, let's take a look at where we stand with the draft order before diving quickly into a mock draft for the 10 initial picks in April's proceedings.
Updated 2026 NFL Draft order after Week 17
- New York Giants (2-13)
- Las Vegas Raiders (2-13)
- New York Jets (3-13)
- Tennessee Titans (3-13)
- Arizona Cardinals (3-13)
- Cleveland Browns (4-12)
- Washington Commanders (4-12)
- New Orleans Saints (6-10)
- Kansas City Chiefs (6-10)
- Cincinnati Bengals (6-10)
- Los Angeles Rams (via ATL (6-9))
- Miami Dolphins (7-9)
- Tampa Bay Buccaneers (7-9)
- Dallas Cowboys (7-8-1)
- Detroit Lions (8-8)
- Baltimore Ravens (8-8)
- Minnesota Vikings (8-8)
- New York Jets (via IND (8-8))
- Carolina Panthers (8-8)
- Pittsburgh Steelers (9-7)
- Dallas Cowboys (via GB (9-6-1))
- Philadelphia Eagles (10-5)
- Los Angeles Chargers (11-5)
- Houston Texans (11-5)
- Buffalo Bills (11-4)
- San Francisco 49ers (11-4)
- Los Angeles Rams (11-4)
- Cleveland Browns (via JAX (12-4))
- Chicago Bears (11-4)
- New England Patriots (13-3)
- Denver Broncos (13-3)
- Seattle Seahawks (13-3)
The Chiefs' loss on Christmas Day night is the one that really catches your eye looking at the draft order, as Kansas City hasn't been even within shouting distance of a Top 10 pick in recent years. How they handle that will be fascinating. Equally as intriguing will be what the Browns do if they're now blocked out from their initial needs in the draft after moving outside of the Top 5, and if teams like the Saints and Cincinnati Bengals will still get the help they need as they finish the regular season strong.
What's more interesting still is the Giants sitting with the No. 1 overall pick. Though reports have indicated that they'll consider everything this offseason, including potentially replacing Jaxson Dart at quarterback, a trade down still seems most likely. There should be several teams in play, but the mightily struggling (perpetually) Jets still feel like the most likely party to do so.
Naturally, that's where we're going to start our mock draft projection for the Top 10, as the two New York teams currently seem likely to swap picks in order for the Jets to try again for the umpteenth time to reset the quarterback position.
NFL Mock Draft 2026: Projecting the current Top 10 picks
| NFL Draft Order | NFL Mock Draft Selection |
|---|---|
| 1. New York Jets (via trade with NYG) | QB Fernando Mendoza, Indiana |
| 2. Las Vegas Raiders | QB Dante Moore Jr., Oregon |
| 3. New York Giants (via trade with NYJ) | WR Jordyn Tyson, Arizona State |
| 4. Tennessee Titans | WR Carnell Tate, Ohio State |
| 5. Arizona Cardinals | EDGE Rueben Bain Jr., Miami (FL) |
| 6. Cleveland Browns | OT Francis Mauigoa, Miami (FL) |
| 7. Washington Commanders | LB Arvell Reese, Ohio State |
| 8. New Orleans Saints | EDGE David Bailey, Texas Tech |
| 9. Kansas City Chiefs | RB Jeremiyah Love, Notre Dame |
| 10. Cincinnati Bengals | S Caleb Downs, Ohio State |
Jets trade up with Giants for Mendoza, Raiders happily take Moore
The fact that the Jets won't have to make but so big of a leap in order to avoid getting boxed out of selecting a quarterback will work in their favor. The reality is that the Giants will field all offers for the No. 1 pick, but teams that could be in consideration like the Rams, Dolphins, Browns, and maybe even the Vikings, among others, will have a lot farther to jump up and, thus, give up in a trade than the Jets would.
With Gang Green moving up, though, it's a pick between Indiana's Fernando Mendoza and Oregon's Dante Moore. Given how cursed the Jets have been at quarterback, I strongly prefer Mendoza for that franchise in particular. As prospects, Mendoza and Moore are valued quite closely, but the Heisman winner has a much higher floor right now at the NFL level, while still possessing a high ceiling as well. The Jets need that perceived stability more than they need to take a big swing.
After the Jets' trade up, though, the Raiders should be more than happy to let Moore fall into their laps. The general lack of experience for the Ducks signal-caller is mildly troublesome, but the arm talent and football IQ are much-needed as Las Vegas needs to turn the page from the failed Geno Smith experiment as quickly as possible. Moore is a high-upside way for the Silver and Black to do exactly that.
Giants, Titans clean up at wide receiver inside the Top 5
After trading down, the Giants don't have to wait long before coming on the clock, and they make good use of the pick. Again, I have a hard time imagining given all of the positives that we've seen that New York wouldn't be in the business of helping Jaxson Dart rather than trying to move on from him. That's why they take Jordyn Tyson out of ASU. The Sun Devils star is still a touch ahead of Carnell Tate for me as a prospect, though they're neck and neck. His blend of size, athleticism and nuance as a route-runner stand out, and could be dangerous when paired with Dart and a healthy Malik Nabers.
Don't worry, though: Tate doesn't have to wait long to come off the board. While there is a boatload that the Titans need to do in order to build a roster that's ready to win, part of that equation is getting actually viable weapons for Cam Ward, the No. 1 overall pick in 2025. Tate can be that as a movable chess piece in the pass game that can attack all levels of the field in an elite manner. More importantly, while Tennessee has other needs, throwing their hopeful franchise quarterback a bone with a new toy for the offense feels like smart business as they try to evaluate the future at the most important position.
Cardinals, Commanders and Saints all find immediate defensive help
After four offensive players come off the board to start the draft, we get some defensive help coming off the board as well. That starts with the Cardinals, who move up to the No. 5 pick with their loss to the Bengals and the Browns' victory. While some might value Arvell Reese over Rueben Bain Jr., they aren't far apart, and Arizona's painful history drafting hybrid defenders indicates to me that a pure edge rusher like Bain makes more sense. He could be a defensive stalwart for the Cards right away, though.
That leaves Reese to fall right into Washington's lap, however, which feels absolutely perfect. Reese projects more cleanly and obviously as an edge rusher, but has the athleticism to drop back as a stand-up linebacker as well. Pairing him with Dan Quinn is a match made in heaven, and that's especially true considering the distinct lack of juice on the Washington defense as currently constructed.
Don't forget the Saints, either, and also don't consider drafting David Bailey a consolation prize. The Texas Tech product has been one of the most productive sack artists in the country this season for the Red Raiders. He has elite get-off from the edge, and feels more than polished enough in his arsenal of pass-rush moves to be able to step in for the New Orleans defense as the long-term replacement for franchise icon Cam Jordan.
Chiefs take a home-run swing on Jeremiyah Love
Armed with a Top 10 pick for the first time in... what feels like forever, the Chiefs have plenty of options that they could explore. Among them, some people might advise against taking a running back given the positional value, which would say it's an ill-advised direction to take. And let's not forget, taking Clyde Edwards-Helaire, even with the last pick of the first round, worked out quite poorly for Kansas City.
At the same time, Jeremiyah Love is a substantially better draft prospect than CEH could've ever hoped to be, and the Chiefs are in a different spot. With some of the changes likely for this roster and coaching staff, it should jumpstart a new era. Love could play a major factor in that, a dynamic playmaker to usher in a new era for Patrick Mahomes (once he returns from his torn ACL) and Compnay.
Make no mistake, Kansas City does need to fully figure out the offensive line and make some substantial changes on defense. However, Love is the type of prospect that can dramatically revolutionize the run game, especially given how drastic of an upgrade the Notre Dame product would be over the Pachecho-Hunt tandem.
Browns, Bengals eat their vegetables with smart picks
Wrapping up the Top 10 picks, no one is going to be over the moon necessarily about the Browns taking Francis Mauigoa or the Bengals taking Caleb Downs. Neither is necessarily a sexy pick, but both selections could very well be the right one for these respective teams.
In Cleveland's case, it seems most likely that they continue forward with Shedeur Sanders, barring trading up in the draft for a quarterback. If that's the case, they have to address an aging offensive line in the worst way. Francis Mauigoa is my top tackle in the class as the Miami product is a behemoth who moves like a dancer with his great footwork, and could be a bookend for years to come, regardless of if Shedeur is the long-term answer or not.
And for Cincinnati, I'm going to repeat the refrain I've been echoing for weeks and months. It doesn't matter what position, the Bengals need a defensive playmaker. Safety isn't a premium spot, but Downs is a premium player. His versatility in coverage and coming downhill are second to none, and that's while also offering top-end value as a returner. The Bengals don't have anyone in tow that can make the type of impact on the back end that Downs could.
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