Thursday, February 12, 2026

2026 NFL Draft Player Rankings: By Position

Super Bowl LX is in the books. The Scouting Combine is a couple weeks away. It’s 2026 NFL Draft season. Here’s a look at five of the top draft prospects at each position.

2026 NFL Draft Player Rankings: By Position

Quarterbacks
1. Fernando Mendoza, Indiana
2. *Trinidad Chambliss, Mississippi
3. Ty Simpson, Alabama
4. Garrett Nussmeier, LSU
5. Carson Beck, Miami

*-Trinidad Chambliss is challenging the NCAA for another year of eligibility. If he’s in this class, Chambliss is QB2 in this draft class.

Running Backs
1. Jeremiyah Love, Notre Dame
2. Jadarian Price, Notre Dame
3. Emmitt Johnson, Nebraska
4. Jonah Coleman, Washington
5. Nicholas Singleton, Penn State

Receivers
1. Carnell Tate, Ohio State
2. Jordyn Tyson, Arizona State
3. Makai Lemon, USC
4. KC Concepcion, Texas A&M
5. Denzel Boston, Washington

Tight Ends
1. Kenyon Sadiq, Oregon
2. Max Klare, Ohio State
3. Eli Stowers, Vanderbilt
4. Jack Endries, Texas
5. Dallen Bentley, Utah

Offensive Tackles
1. Spencer Fano, Utah
2. Francis Mauigoa, Miami
3. Monroe Freeling, Georgia
4. Kadyn Proctor, Alabama
5. Max Iheanachor, Arizona State

Guards
1. Olaivavega Ioane, Penn State
2. Chase Bisontis, Texas A&M
3. Emmanuel Pregnon, Oregon
4. Keylan Rutledge, Georgia Tech
5. Gennings Dunker, Iowa

Centers
1. Connor Lew, Auburn
2. Logan Jones, Iowa
3. Jake Slaughter, Florida
4. Sam Hecht, Kansas
5. Trey Zuhn III

Edge
1. Rueben Bain Jr., Miami
2. David Bailey, Texas A&M
3. Kendric Faulk, Auburn
4. Akheem Mesidor, Miami
5. Cashius Howell, Texas A&M

Defensive Tackles
1. Caleb Banks, Florida
2. Lee Hunter, Texas Tech
3. Peter Woods, Clemson
4. Kayden McDonald, Ohio State
5. Christen Miller, Georgia

Linebackers
1. Arvell Reese, Ohio State
2. Sonny Styles, Ohio State
3. CJ Allen, Georgia
4. Jake Golday, Cincinnati
5. Anthony Hill Jr., Texas

Cornerbacks
1. Mansoor Delane, LSU
2. Jermod McCoy, Tennessee
3. Avieon Terrell, Clemson
4. Brandon Cisse, South Carolina
5. D’Angelo Ponds, Indiana

Safeties
1. Caleb Downs, Ohio State
2. Emmanuel McNeil-Warren, Toledo
3. Kyle Louis, Pittsburgh
4. Dillon Thieneman, Oregon
5. Bud Clark, TCU


Wednesday, February 11, 2026

Flea Flicker Mock Draft 1.0

The Super Bowl is in the books. The first round order of the 2026 NFL Draft is set. Here’s a first swing at a mock draft. 

1.   Las Vegas Raiders: Fernando Mendoza, QB, Indiana
2.   New York Jets: Arvell Reese, Edge, Ohio State
3.   Arizona Cardinals: Spencer Fano, OT, Utah
4.   Tennessee Titans: Rueben Bain Jr., Edge, Miami 
5.   New York Giants: Francis Mauigoa, OT, Miami
6.   Cleveland Browns: David Bailey, Edge, Texas Tech
7.   Washington Commanders: Caleb Downs, S, Ohio State
8.   New Orleans Saints: Jeremiyah Love, RB, Notre Dame
9.   Kansas City Chiefs: Sonny Styles, LB, Ohio State
10. Cincinnati Bengals: Jermod McCoy, CB, Tennessee
11. Miami Dolphins: Mansoor Delane, CB, Miami
12. Dallas Cowboys: Cashius Howell, Edge, Texas A&M
13. Los Angeles Rams (from Falcons): Makai Lemon, WR, USC
14. Baltimore Ravens: Carnell Tate, WR, Ohio State
15. Tampa Bay Buccaneers: Olaivavega Ioane, G, Penn State
16. New York Jets (from Colts): Jordan Tyson, WR, Arizona State
17. Detroit Lions: Keldric Faulk, Edge, Auburn
18. Minnesota Vikings: Brandon Cisse, CB, South Carolina
19. Carolina Panthers: KC Concepcion, WR, Texas A&M
20. Dallas Cowboys (from Packers): Avieon Terrell, CB, Clemson
21. Pittsburgh Steelers: Denzel Boston, WR, Washington
22. Los Angeles Chargers: Peter Woods, DL, Clemson
23. Philadelphia Eagles: Akheem Mesidor, Edge, Miami
24. Cleveland Browns (from Jaguars): Kadyn Proctor, OT, Alabama
25. Chicago Bears: Caleb Banks, DL, Florida
26. Buffalo Bills: CJ Allen, LB, Georgia
27. San Francisco 49ers: Monroe Freeling, OT, Georgia
28. Houston Texans: Blake Miller, OT, Clemson
29. Los Angeles Rams: Emmanuel McNeil-Warren, S, Toledo
30. Denver Broncos: Kenyon Sadiq, TE, Oregon
31. New England Patriots: Caleb Lomu, OT, Utah
32. Seattle Seahawks: Jadarian Price, RB, Notre Dame



Tuesday, February 10, 2026

2026 NFL Draft First Round Order

With the Super Bowl in the books, the order of the 2026 NFL Draft is now set. Compensatory picks will be announced at a later date. Those will only impact the order after the second round. Here’s the first round.

2026 NFL Draft First Round Order

1.   Las Vegas Raiders
2.   New York Jets
3.   Arizona Cardinals
4.   Tennessee Titans
5.   New York Giants
6.   Cleveland Browns
7.   Washington Commanders
8.   New Orleans Saints
9.   Kansas City Chiefs
10. Cincinnati Bengals 
11. Miami Dolphins
12. Dallas Cowboys
13. Los Angeles Rams (from Falcons)
14. Baltimore Ravens
15. Tampa Bay Buccaneers 
16. New York Jets (from Colts)
17. Detroit Lions
18. Minnesota Vikings
19. Carolina Panthers
20. Dallas Cowboys (from Packers)
21. Pittsburgh Steelers 
22. Los Angeles Chargers 
23. Philadelphia Eagles 
24. Cleveland Browns (from Jaguars)
25. Chicago Bears
26. Buffalo Bills
27. San Francisco 49ers
28. Houston Texans
29. Los Angeles Rams
30. Denver Broncos
31. New England Patriots
32. Seattle Seahawks

Teams with 2 picks:
Los Angeles Rams
New York Jets
Dallas Cowboys
Cleveland Browns

Teams with no picks:
Atlanta Falcons
Indianapolis Colts 
Green Bay Packers
Jacksonville Jaguars


Monday, February 9, 2026

Potential 2026 Minnesota Vikings Starters

Congratulations to the Seattle Seahawks. And especially Sam Darnold. Someone had to win the Super Bowl this year. 

Now on to more important things.

Just for post-Super Bowl giggles, here’s a look at a potential 2026 Minnesota Vikings lineup. Until Harrison Smith makes it official, I have him riding off into his much deserved retirement with a Super Bowl win.

2026 Minnesota Vikings Starters?

Offense

Quarterback 
J.J. McCarthy

Running Back
Jordan Mason
Travis Etienne (free agent)

Fullback
?

C.J. Ham has retired. It will be interesting to see if the Vikings add another fullback or join the teams pushing for the extinction of the position. 

Wide Receiver
Justin Jefferson
Jordan Addison

Tight End
T.J. Hockenson

Tackles
Christian Darrisaw
Brian O’Neill

Guards
Donovan Jackson
Will Fries

Center
Jake Slaughter (rookie)

Defense

Defensive Line
Jalen Redmond
Lee Hunter (rookie)
Jonathan Allen

Linebackers
Jonathan Greenard
Blake Cashman
Eric Wilson
Andrew Van Ginkel

Dallas Turner isn’t among the above but he’ll get the snaps of a starter. 

Cornerbacks
Byron Murphy Jr.
Isaiah Rodgers
Mansoor Delane (rookie)

Safeties
Harrison Smith
Joshua Metellus
Kyle Louis (rookie)

Special Teams

Kicker
Will Reichard

Punter
Ryan Wright

Long Snapper
Andrew DePaola

Returner
Myles Price

Sunday, February 8, 2026

Flea Flicker Super Bowl Prediction

In a rematch of Super Bowl XLIX, the Seattle Seahawks play the New England Patriots in Super Bowl LX. The first one was a fun game as Patriots corner Malcolm Butler swiped the game from the Seahawks in the final seconds. Butler’s interception at the goal line with 26 seconds to play was a stunner. Many have moaned over the years that Pete Carroll and his play-callers blew the game by not simply handing the ball to Marshawn Lynch. Actually, Russell Wilson lost it when he forced a pass into a crowd. In the moment, the play-call wasn’t the mistake. The execution was. 26 seconds left in the game, a timeout, second-and-goal from the one, the Seahawks held the keys to the game. Carroll expected the Patriots to call a timeout. Bill Belichick, the coach that should be a first-ballot Hall of Famer, let the clock run. It was a surprising decision in the moment and seemed to panic the Seahawks. Still, the situation on the field favored the Seahawks. If Wilson didn’t have his receiver at the snap, throw the ball away. It’s a simple and immediate decision. Wilson failed that moment. Throw the ball away. About 20 seconds left, a timeout, third-and-goal from the one, the Seahawks would’ve still held the keys to the game. The Seahawks mistake at the end of Super Bowl XLIX was the execution, not the play-call. The NFL Films work documenting the Patriots execution of the game’s critical moments is outstanding. From the coaches box to the sidelines, Belichick, the Patriots coaches, and players simply and calmly did their jobs. The Patriots were in control of their situation while the Seahawks looked panicky.

The Patriots have been to a bunch of Super Bowls in the 2000s. The best thing about those appearances is that every one of those games was entertaining. For a football fan without a team in the game, that’s a very good thing. A shitty Super Bowl is a shitty way to end a season. Except for the winning team and their fans, a blowout is a shitty football game. All of those entertaining Patriots Super Bowls included Bill Belichick and Tom Brady. There’s no certainty that it carries over to Mike Vrabel and Drake Maye. I’m hoping for an entertaining Super Bowl LX. Here’s a guess at the game. 

Seattle Seahawks vs New England Patriots
Pick: Patriots

This is tough. From offense to defense to special teams, the Seahawks are the better team. I believe that each defense could overwhelm their opposing offense. This game could become a low-scoring slugfest. Perhaps a defensive or special teams score wins it. If the game plays like that, I’m leaning Patriots. 


Saturday, February 7, 2026

All - Time Super Bowl Team

59 Super Bowls bring out some of the best football players to ever play the game. On the eve of Super Bowl LX, here’s a team of those great players. 

All - Time Super Bowl Team

Offense

Quarterback 
Tom Brady, New England Patriots/Tampa Bay Buccaneers

Running Back
Emmitt Smith, Dallas Cowboys

Fullback
Larry Csonka, Miami Dolphins

Ends
Jerry Rice, San Francisco 49ers
Larry Fitzgerald, Arizona Cardinals

Tight End
Rob Gronkowski. New England Patriots/Tampa Bay Buccaneers 

Tackles
Art Shell, Oakland Raiders
Forrest Gregg, Green Bay Packers

Guards
John Ayers San Francisco 49ers
Larry Little, Miami Dolphins 

Center
Mike Webster, Pittsburgh Steelers

Defense

Defensive Ends
Reggie White, Green Bay Packers
Willie Davis, Green Bay Packers

Defensive Tackles
Alan Page, Minnesota Vikings
Manny Fernandez, Miami Dolphins

Linebackers
Lawrence Taylor, New York Giants
Jack Lambert, Pittsburgh Steelers
Jack Ham, Pittsburgh Steelers

Cornerbacks
Mel Blount, Pittsburgh Steelers
Deion Sanders, San Francisco 49ers/Dallas Cowboys

Safeties
Jake Scott, Miami Dolphins
Ronnie Lott, San Francisco 49ers

Special Teams

Kicker
Adam Vinatieri, New England Patriots/Indianapolis Colts

Punter
Ray Guy, Oakland/Los Angeles Raiders

Returner
Desmond Howard, Green Bay Packers

Assuming that Rob Gronkowski makes the Pro Hall of Fame next year and teammate Tom Brady makes it whenever, John Ayers, Jake Scott, Manny Fernandez, and Desmond Howard are the only players on this team without a Canton bust. Ayers was always an underrated player on those great 49ers teams. Scott and Howard were Super Bowl MVPs. Fernandez should’ve received the MVP that went to Larry Csonka. Scott has a Hall of Fame argument that hasn’t been properly argued. 

The coach of this team of Super Bowl greats is an easy choice. 

Bill Belichick

It will forever be astonishing that 11 supposedly astute observers of professional football decided that Bill Belichick isn’t a first ballot Hall of Famer. Belichick is as deserving of the honor as Jerry Rice, Reggie White, and Lawrence Taylor. I hope those 11 dipshits are happy. 


Friday, February 6, 2026

Pro Football Hall of Fame Class of 2026

The hardware for the 2025 season was handed out last night at NFL Honors. Congratulations on the winners of the awards. On most occasions, it’s the announcement of the upcoming Class of the Pro Football Hall of Fame that holds my interest. This year was no different. 

Pro Football Hall of Fame Class of 2026

Drew Brees
Larry Fitzgerald
Luke Kuechly
Adam Vinatieri
Roger Craig

If Kevin Williams had managed to make it through the process, this Class would rank with my favorites. Watching Larry Fitzgerald and Luke Kuechly play football was so much fun. They are two of my favorite non-Minnesota Vikings players of any era. With Fitzgerald’s Minnesota roots it feels as if he’s Vikings-adjacent. As the team’s ball boy during Vikings training camps in the late-1990s, Fitzgerald joined Cris Carter and Randy Moss as future Pro Football Hall of Fame receivers on those Mankato practice fields. I’d probably hold Drew Brees in higher esteem if it wasn’t for his bounty-gating New Orleans Saints teams. Despite playing in the long shadow of Tom Brady and Peyton Manning, Brees was a brilliant, exciting quarterback. There aren’t many in Pro Football Hall of Fame for exclusively special teams. Adam Vinatieri deserves to be one of them. He’s the league’s all-time leading scorer. He has Super Bowl-winning kicks. He’s arguably the best kicker in league history. Despite the position he played, Vinatieri had the sort of career that’s deserving of an early entry into Canton. Finally, Roger Craig finally made it. I suppose that he had a long Hall wait because his career stats don’t rank with the best running back’s in league history. The 1980s San Francisco 49ers were one of the greatest dynasties in NFL history. Joe Montana, Jerry Rice, Ronnie Lott, Fred Dean, and Charles Haley are the only players from those teams in Canton. Haley made it for his Dallas days as much as his 49ers days. As great as Montana and Rice were, Craig was often the engine of the offense. He should’ve made it to the Hall of Fame before he his the Senior pool. 

It’s unfortunate that the highlight of this terrific Pro Football Hall of Fame Class is a person not in it. There isn’t a single reason for Bill Belichick to not make it to Canton in his first year of eligibility. He’s more deserving of that honor than Drew Brees or Larry Fitzgerald. It doesn’t even seem possible. Yet, here we are. Part of the reason is an ludicrous voting process. One that that’s seen its last days. It should never have seen any days. The biggest reason Belichick isn’t part of this Class is the 11 idiots that didn’t vote for him. I don’t give a shit about their reasons. They can talk in circles about the reasoning but it’s only ever going to come down to spite. The voters are trusted with honoring the history of pro football. The 11 idiots spit on that trust and punished someone they personally didn’t like. Oh, Belichick is going to get to Canton. That’s what those 11 idiots will say to make themselves feel better, to make them feel like they’re still honoring pro football’s great history. Well, the damage is already done. They’ve taken away the honor of being a first ballot Hall of Famer. It’s what Bill Belichick deserved. It’s what his career deserved. Poof. Gone.

It sure would’ve been nice to see Kevin Williams and especially Bill Belichick round out this Class. As it stands, the Pro Football Hall of Fame is a great, fun Class. Congratulations to the five new Pro Football Hall of Famers. See you in Canton in August.