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    2026 NFL Mock Draft 2.0: Raiders Lock In Heisman Winner, Jets Bet Big on Defense

    Tara McCarthyBy Tara McCarthyFebruary 15, 20264 Mins Read
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    LAS VEGAS — The confetti has barely been swept from the streets of Seattle following the Seahawks’ Super Bowl LX victory, but the NFL machine never sleeps. With the Scouting Combine in Indianapolis just around the corner, the league is pivoting violently toward roster construction. And let’s be honest: the 2026 offseason is already vibrating with a different kind of energy.

    We aren’t just looking at a standard draft class. We are looking at a shallow pool of elite talent that is going to force general managers to get aggressive. The Raiders are on the clock, a new regime is in place, and the trade winds are already howling. Here is how the top of the board shakes out in our post-Super Bowl update.

    1. Las Vegas Raiders — Fernando Mendoza, QB, Indiana

    This is the worst-kept secret in football. Owner Mark Davis didn’t just hire Klint Kubiak fresh off a Super Bowl run to fix the vending machines; he brought him in to resurrect the offense. And you don’t do that without a quarterback.

    Fernando Mendoza isn’t just a prospect; he’s the guy who dragged Indiana to a flawless 2025 season and a National Championship. After throwing for 41 touchdowns and securing the Heisman, he proved he can operate at a sophisticated level. Kubiak’s system demands a processor, not just an arm, and Mendoza is the most cerebral passer in this class. The dysfunction in Vegas ends here. They take the Hoosier hero and don’t look back.

    2. New York Jets — Arvell Reese, LB/EDGE, Ohio State

    The Jets are done waiting. With the defense needing a new identity, they swing for the fences with Arvell Reese. Forget the positional labels; Reese is a weapon. Standing 6-foot-4 and moving like a safety, he terrorized the Big Ten as a hybrid defender who can thump in the run game and bend the edge on passing downs.

    Critics scream “tweener,” but the Jets see a chess piece. He fits immediately into a defense that needs speed to counter the AFC East’s explosive offenses. You plug him in day one, let him hunt, and figure out the specific “position” later. He’s the spark plug this unit has been missing.

    3. Arizona Cardinals — David Bailey, EDGE, Texas Tech

    Arizona is in a weird spot. They have holes everywhere, but you build from the trenches out. David Bailey transferred to Texas Tech and absolutely exploded, leading the FBS with 14.5 sacks in 2025. He was unblockable in the Big 12, showcasing a first step that made tackles look like they were moving in quicksand.

    The Cardinals need a closer. Bailey isn’t just a stats guy; he’s a disruptor who wrecks game plans. With no clear-cut offensive tackle worthy of this spot, Monti Ossenfort grabs the most productive pass rusher on the board to pair with the young core.

    4. Tennessee Titans — Sonny Styles, LB, Ohio State

    Two Buckeyes in the top four? Believe it. Sonny Styles is a unicorn. We are talking about a guy who played safety at an elite level before bulking up to linebacker, retaining all that back-end speed. The Titans defense was porous up the middle last year, and Styles fixes that instantly.

    He can cover tight ends, blitz the A-gap, and erase running backs in the flat. This might feel rich for an off-ball linebacker in a normal year, but in 2026, blue-chip traits are scarce. Styles is the safest bet to be a 10-year cornerstone in Nashville.

    “We watched the tape. The kid [Mendoza] doesn’t flinch. You put 100,000 people in the stands, down by four with two minutes left? His heartbeat doesn’t change. That’s what we need in Vegas.”
    — Anonymous AFC Scout

    What’s Next: The Combine Gauntlet

    All eyes now turn to Lucas Oil Stadium. While Mendoza is the consensus QB1, the separation between the defensive prospects is razor-thin. If David Bailey runs a sub-4.6 40-yard dash, he could easily leapfrog Reese for the Jets. Conversely, if Styles measures in smaller than his listed 240 pounds, the Titans might pivot to offensive line help.

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    Tara McCarthy is a Senior NFL Writer at nhanfl.com based in Chicago, IL. With a B.A. in Journalism and over 7 years of sports writing experience, she covers breaking NFL news, game analysis, and fantasy football insights. An expert in NFC team dynamics, Tara is dedicated to delivering accurate, timely reporting to football fans worldwide. Email: tara@nhanfl.com https://x.com/taranhanfl

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