Caleb Williams needs far better protection than what he had in 2025. Tyler Booker is an incredibly stout pass protector with a very aggressive demeanor.
The Saints’ offensive line has been extremely inconsistent over the past few years despite heavy investment with first-round picks. Will Campbell presents a unique solution, being that he’ll likely be a fantastic guard, but he could remain at tackle if they choose to shuffle around bodies.
James Pearce Jr. didn’t take the massive leap many anticipated this offseason, but he still has the bend and burst to become a highly productive pass rusher in the NFL. Carolina badly needs a premiere pass rusher since they shipped off Brian Burns.
Pairing Will Johnson with Sauce Gardner would create the best secondary in the NFL. Imagine two instinctual, physical corners playing opposite each other in Aaron Glenn’s defense. With an already gifted front seven, Johnson would be the final piece to establishing this Jets defense as the best in the AFC East.
The Raiders can’t continue to shuffle quarterbacks, they need steadiness with a high-floor prospect like Sheduer Sanders. The Colorado signal-caller is a cerebral decision-maker with pinpoint accuracy who will hit the ground running with offensive coordinator Chip Kelly.
Jacksonville needs to draft the best player available to return to playoff contention. Mason Graham has the upside to not only being an elite run defender but also a productive pass rusher. His ability to be extremely disruptive on a snap-to-snap basis will place him into an elite category of NFL defensive linemen.
The Patriots’ biggest priority this offseason is protecting Drake Maye. This early into the first round, they’re able to have the first pick of offensive linemen. Kelvin Banks Jr. is the best offensive tackle prospect in the class, with the power and athleticism to be a reliable starter in New England.
After their trade back, the Titans land the rarest draft prospect we’ve ever seen. Hunter will likely play more cornerback than receiver in the NFL, but Tennessee effectively kills two birds with one stone with Hunter. His range, hip mobility, and instincts are that of a future All-Pro.
A lot can change for Cleveland this offseason, but right now their cap and quarterback situation is a mess. If they ship off Myles Garrett, they’ll get a replacement in Abdul Carter who has a rare blend of power, speed, and burst.
The Giants coaching staff and front office are in desperation mode. They can’t miss out on the best quarterback prospect in the class. Someone will try to move up by draft night for Cam Ward, and in this case, it’s New York landing the gunslinger out of Miami.