The 2026 NFL Draft is just two weeks away, and this year's class features exceptional depth at quarterback, offensive tackle, and edge rusher. Our analysts break down the top 10 prospects and where they're likely to land.

Colorado QB Shedeur Sanders is the consensus number-one pick, combining elite arm talent with exceptional pocket presence. The Tennessee Titans hold the first pick and are expected to select Sanders to build their franchise around him.

Alabama edge rusher LT Overton is the top defensive prospect, projected to go second overall to the Cleveland Browns. His combination of speed, power, and technique makes him the most complete pass rusher to enter the draft since Myles Garrett.

The draft's deepest position group is offensive tackle, with five potential first-round picks. Teams picking in the 10-20 range will benefit from this depth, with Texas's Kelvin Banks and Ohio State's Josh Simmons leading the group.

Wildcard picks to watch include Miami's Cam Ward, whose rocket arm and playmaking ability have drawn comparisons to Patrick Mahomes, and Georgia's Mykel Williams, a versatile defensive lineman who some teams grade higher than Overton.