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    2026 NFL Mock Draft: Raiders Go All-In on Mendoza; Cowboys-Bills Blockbuster Shakes Up Round 1

    Brady FowlerBy Brady FowlerFebruary 15, 20265 Mins Read
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    LAS VEGAS — The confetti from Super Bowl LX has barely been swept away, but the clock is already ticking toward late April. We are deep in the 2026 offseason, and the Las Vegas Raiders aren’t waiting for the Combine to make their intentions known. With Klint Kubiak now calling the shots, the Silver and Black are looking for a spark.

    But the real drama isn’t just at the top. From a massive trade involving George Pickens to the Steelers making a late-round gamble on their future signal-caller, this mock draft flips the script on the 2026 season. Let’s break down the chaos.

    The Top 5: Quarterbacks and Game Wreckers

    1. Las Vegas Raiders – Fernando Mendoza (QB, Indiana)

    Vegas writes this one in permanent marker. The Kubiak era needs a face, and Mendoza is the Week 1 starter. He brings the arm talent and the swagger the Raiders have missed since the early 2020s.

    2. New York Jets – Arvell Reese (LB, Ohio State)

    With no other QB worthy of this spot, New York takes the best athlete on the board. Reese isn’t just a linebacker; he’s a Micah Parsons-style weapon who can wreck passing lanes and blitz off the edge.

    3. Arizona Cardinals – David Bailey (EDGE, Texas Tech)

    Arizona desperately needs tackle help, but the value isn’t there yet. Instead, they pair Bailey with Josh Sweat. The Cardinals’ front office is betting they can find offensive line value on Day 2.

    4. Tennessee Titans – Carnell Tate (WR, Ohio State)

    New head coach Robert Saleh usually loves defense, but this pick is about survival. Cam Ward needs weapons. Tate is the safest, smoothest route runner in the class and gives Tennessee a legitimate WR1.

    5. New York Giants – Caleb Downs (S, Ohio State)

    A safety in the top five? It’s rare—Eric Berry rare. But John Harbaugh, now running the show in New York, saw what Kyle Hamilton did in Baltimore. He wants that same eraser on the back end of the Giants’ defense.

    The Blockbuster Trade: Pickens to Buffalo

    The Trade: Dallas Cowboys receive picks 26 and 166. Buffalo Bills receive pick 112 and WR George Pickens.

    The writing was on the wall. With salary cap constraints tightening around Jerry Jones’ neck and reports of a rift in the locker room, Dallas pulls the trigger. The Bills, desperate for a true alpha receiver to help them finally crest the playoff hill, pay the price.

    6. Dallas Cowboys (via Bills) – Akheem Mesidor (EDGE, Miami)

    Dallas clears cap space and immediately drafts a pro-ready pass rusher. Mesidor slides right into the rotation, bringing violence to a defensive front that needs to get younger.

    Quarterback Carousel: The Wait is Over

    While Mendoza went first, the rest of the league played a dangerous game of chicken with the quarterback position. It didn’t end until the final pick of the first round.

    7. Pittsburgh Steelers (via Trade w/ Seahawks) – Ty Simpson (QB, Alabama)

    Mike McCarthy gets his guy. The Steelers trade a haul of Day 2 picks to jump back into the first round, securing the Alabama standout. Simpson slides further than expected, but landing in Pittsburgh gives him the best chance to sit, learn, and eventually take the reins.

    8. Los Angeles Rams – Garrett Nussmeier (QB, LSU)

    Sean McVay loves a project with upside. Nussmeier impressed at the Senior Bowl, and with Matthew Stafford entering the twilight of his career, the Rams grab the heir apparent in Round 2.

    “You look at a guy like Arvell Reese, and you don’t see a linebacker. You see a weapon. The league is about speed and versatility now. If you can’t run, you can’t play for us.”
    — Anonymous AFC Scout on the Jets’ No. 2 Pick

    Key Day 2 Steals & Storylines

    • The Replacements: The Rams lose Rob Havenstein to retirement but immediately plug the hole with Miami’s Francis Mauigoa at pick 13.
    • Chiefs Reload: Kansas City trades back, then trades up, landing TE Kenyon Sadiq (Oregon) to eventually replace Travis Kelce, and RB Jadarian Price (Notre Dame) in the second round to bolster the ground game for a recovering Patrick Mahomes.
    • Eagles Shakeup: Another massive trade sees Philly shipping A.J. Brown to the Patriots (reuniting him with Mike Vrabel) in exchange for picks and Kayshon Boutte. The Eagles then draft Keldric Faulk (EDGE) at 31 and WR Chris Bell in the second round.

    Analysis: The 2026 Landscape

    The aggressive nature of this mock draft reflects the desperation of the 2026 offseason. With heavyweights like the Chiefs and 49ers navigating cap hell and aging rosters, teams like the Raiders and Titans are trying to buy their way into contention with youth.

    The Browns stand out as the biggest wildcard. With ten picks and a crumbling offensive line, their selection of Spencer Fano (OT) at No. 6 and aggressive trade-up for WR Makai Lemon at No. 17 signals a complete offensive overhaul. They aren’t rebuilding; they are reloading.

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