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Choosing NFL Draft “winners” from Senior Bowl week isn’t necessarily about who will be drafted first, but rather about who stood out the most (in a positive way) at each respective position. Some were tough choices; others were as obvious as me making a return trip to Meat Boss next time I’m in Mobile.
In his first mock of the 2026 NFL Draft, Eric Edholm has a pair of wide receivers coming off the board in the top five picks. Plus, the Super Bowl LX teams add more talent to their elite defenses. Check out the full first-round projection,
MOBILE, Ala. — For three days and a game on Saturday, 2026 NFL Draft prospects participated in the Senior Bowl, the NFL’s premier draft bowl to help these players increase their draft stock and interview with teams.
In our latest mock draft, The Athletic senior writer Nick Baumgardner and college football writer Scott Dochterman go two rounds deep with picks (odd-numbered selections made by Scott, even-numbered by Nick, except for a flip for the Broncos and Patriots’ selections). Where are the best fits in this draft class?
The QB class remains light, but some offensive linemen turned standout weeks in Mobile into strong cases to be first-rounders
Will a QB-needy team look to Ty Simpson, Carson Beck or Garrett Nussmeier? Which position is the deepest? Bucky Brooks answers six burning questions on the 2026 NFL Draft.
From Gibbs and Bijan to Chase and Puka, Rotoworld's way-too-early 2026 fantasy football mock draft sets the first-round debate.
The Senior Bowl remains the gold standard of post-college all-star games. More than 100 players spent the week in Mobile, Alabama, flashing their talent in hopes of landing with an NFL team in April's draft. For some, it was simply about getting on the radar.
The New York Giants should have a good running back tandem in 2026 with Tyrone Tracy and Cam Skattebo. However, depth is important and the team could part with Devin Singletary to create cap space.