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Top DBs (2026 Draft)
Similar to the WRs, DBs are one of my favorite position groups to watch and analyze. They have one of, if not the hardest jobs in football. That is more aimed at CBs, but safeties don’t have it easy either. Watching a talented DB play is like watching Picasso paint. It’s art that should be admired. Because none of us could ever do what they do. Now, who’s on the list? 1. Caleb Downs (S, OSU) Easy number one here. The Field General. Caleb Downs. I have been hearing his name
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Top LBs (2026 Draft)
Let’s lock into some LBs! They got about every kind of LB. in this draft, as they kind of do every year. Athletes are getting impressive, and these LBs are a case of that. Yes, Arvell Reese in the LBs group. I promise I understand he’s an edge/LB hybrid. Now without wasting anymore time, let’s look. 1. Arvell Reese (LB/Edge, OSU) What hasn’t been said about Arvell Reese? Seriously. Reese is a unicorn among mythical creatures. What does Arvell Reese bring to the table? Well
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Top DL Prospects (2026 Draft)
The second half of the trenches! It’s important too so get off my case. I need to say something before we begin. I am classifying David Bailey as an edge who can also play LB, as he did for 3 seasons prior to joining Texas Tech. Arvell Reese said he is a LB at the combine. For that reason, I will rank Bailey with the defensive line, and Reese with the LBs. Even though I know Reese could be in both categories. Now that we got through that, let’s see who’s first. (I wonder??)
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Top OL Prospects (2026 Draft)
The first half of the trenches, and in my opinion, the more important half. We will be looking at all positions here, choosing the best 5 guys that satisfy every position. 2 tackles, 2 guards, and 1 center. Getting excited yet? Wait no more, have a gander. 1. Francis Mauigoa (T, Miami) Francis Mauigoa is a scary guy to have to face one on one. What Mauigoa brings to the table is a ridiculous first punch that quite literally takes people off their feet. He can move with the
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Top 5 TEs (2026 Draft)
I am a big fan of these tight ends. There is a good mix of hybrid speed guys and true block and catch tight ends. Remember, this is my personal list. However, I am only wrong until proven so. But as of right now, this list is correct. Jokes aside, let’s look and see. 1. Kenyon Sadiq (Oregon) A true hybrid TE. Sadiq moves and acts like a WR; it is legitimately crazy to see on film. He may move like a WR, but he’s physical like a TE. Sadiq latches onto the ball when it gets
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