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The three-day 2026 NFL Draft concluded April 25-26 with a flurry of headline moves, notable trades and heavy roster reshaping by several franchises.
Las Vegas opened the draft by taking Indiana QB Fernando Mendoza with the No.1 overall pick and later used the No.101 fourth-round slot (acquired via a swap with Buffalo) to select Tennessee cornerback Jermod McCoy despite concerns about a healed ACL and degenerative knee cartilage.
The Raiders also traded former top-10 pick Tyree Wilson to New Orleans to move into the fifth round and drafted safety Dalton Johnson at No.150.
The Los Angeles Rams surprised many by using the 13th overall pick on Alabama QB Ty Simpson, a long-term succession play behind veteran Matthew Stafford.
The Dallas Cowboys focused on an overhaul of a beleaguered defense, taking Ohio State safety Caleb Downs at No.11 and multiple defensive prospects in later rounds.
Arizona signaled a rebuild, selecting running back Jeremiyah Love at No.3 and QB Carson Beck in Round 3.
Other signal-callers taken included Drew Allar (Pittsburgh) and Cade Klubnik (New York Jets, after a trade with Cincinnati). The draft saw an abundance of tight ends early, large crowds in Pittsburgh (over 600,000 across first days) and international and unconventional prospects late, including Eagles’ selection Uar Bernard.
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