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The 2026 NFL Draft concluded April 26–27 with surprising picks, mixed grades for teams and a broadly acknowledged weak quarterback class this year.
Las Vegas selected Indiana QB Fernando Mendoza with the No. 1 pick but immediately signalled a patient development plan — adding veteran Kirk Cousins as a Week 1 starter — while the Rams startled by taking Ty Simpson at No. 13.
Analysts and outlets from Reuters to The Athletic and NBC handed out team-by-team grades, praising classes from the Cowboys, Browns and Raiders while flagging misses by several clubs.
League-wide, teams prioritized offensive linemen, receivers and edge rushers; only two quarterbacks were chosen in the first round.
Coverage pivoted quickly to 2027, where mock drafts and scouting reports from The Athletic, Bleacher Report, NBC and others project a deep QB class led by Arch Manning, Dante Moore, Julian Sayin and Darian Mensah.
Many franchises that passed on 2026 QB options appear prepared to target that 2027 group, shaping roster plans and trade/asset strategies ahead of next season.






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