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    2026 NFL Draft Big Board: Fernando Mendoza and Ohio State Defenders Dominate Final Rankings

    Bertram DewellBy Bertram DewellApril 20, 20264 Mins Read
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    The 2026 NFL Draft is three weeks away, and the smokescreen season is officially here. All the measurable data from the Combine is logged, the Pro Day scouts have gone home, and the tape from a wild college football season has been watched until it’s blurry. For the Las Vegas Raiders, who hold the keys to the kingdom with the No. 1 overall pick, the choice seems to have narrowed down to one man.

    Indiana’s Fernando Mendoza isn’t just a quarterback; he’s a phenomenon. After transferring from Cal, Mendoza didn’t just play well—he ignited a program. Taking the Hoosiers to a national title and hauling in the Heisman Trophy, Mendoza’s rise mirrors Joe Burrow’s legendary 2019 run. At 6-5 and 236 pounds, he has the frame of a classic pocket passer but moves with the modern agility NFL coordinators crave. He’s the undisputed king of this class.

    While Mendoza owns the top spot, the 2026 class will be remembered for the sheer defensive dominance coming out of Columbus. Ohio State has turned the draft into a scarlet-and-gray invitational. Arvell Reese, Caleb Downs, and Sonny Styles are all projected in the top five. It’s rare to see one school dictate the first half-hour of the draft, but the Buckeyes’ second-level defenders are built differently. Reese is a chess piece with pass-rush juice, while Downs is perhaps the most instinctive playmaker at safety since Ed Reed.

    Top 10 Prospects: 2026 NFL Draft

    Rank Player Position School Key Attribute
    1 Fernando Mendoza QB Indiana Clutch leadership and accuracy
    2 Arvell Reese LB/EDGE Ohio State Transcendent ranginess
    3 Caleb Downs S Ohio State Ball-hawking triple-threat
    4 Rueben Bain Jr. EDGE Miami Versatile front superstar
    5 Sonny Styles LB Ohio State Elite coverage for size
    6 Jeremiyah Love RB Notre Dame Explosive workhorse vision
    7 David Bailey EDGE Texas Tech Natural pass-rush explosion
    8 Carnell Tate WR Ohio State Elite route running
    9 Francis Mauigoa OT Miami Massive pass-protecting frame
    10 Jordyn Tyson WR Arizona State Reliable downfield threat

    The Rising Stock: Trench Warfare and Secondary Stars

    Miami’s run to the CFP didn’t just help Bain; it vaulted Francis Mauigoa and Akheem Mesidor into the first-round conversation. Mauigoa is a brick wall on the edge, a protector who simply does not let defenders breathe. Meanwhile, in the SEC, LSU’s Mansoor Delane has scouts buzzing. He’s a physical corner who can survive on an island—a rare commodity in a league that’s increasingly pass-heavy.

    One name that kept popping up late in the cycle is Clemson’s Peter Woods. He’s a throwback. A powerful run-stuffer who can suddenly flip a switch and get to the quarterback from the inside. Teams looking for a defensive anchor are circling his name for the mid-teens. If you need grit, look at Utah’s Spencer Fano. He’s a nasty, physical blocker who finishes plays with an attitude that makes offensive line coaches drool.

    “He plays with a violence that you just don’t see every day at the college level. Fano doesn’t just block you; he tries to erase you from the play.” — Anonymous AFC Scout

    Mid-Round Sleepers and Quarterback Depth

    While Mendoza is the clear No. 1, the quarterback class has some fascinating projects. Alabama’s Ty Simpson and LSU’s Garrett Nussmeier are neck-and-neck for the second spot. Nussmeier, with his NFL pedigree and lightning-quick release, has gained serious ground in the last month. Don’t sleep on Penn State’s Drew Allar, either. His efficiency remains a question mark, but his raw arm talent is a gift that some coaches will want to unwrap in Round 3 or 4.

    • Small School Gem: Tyren Montgomery (WR/RB, John Carroll). A Swiss-Army-Knife athlete who could be a weapon for the Saints or Broncos.
    • The Next Amon-Ra: USC’s Makai Lemon. A savvy slot technician who wins with IQ and footwork.
    • Defensive Hybrid: Pittsburgh’s Kyle Louis. He’s undersized but hits like a truck and cleans up everything in the run game.

    The 2026 draft feels top-heavy with defensive stars, but the depth in the trenches is what will define the later rounds. From massive run-stuffers like Cincinnati’s Dontay Corleone to technical guards like Auburn’s Connor Lew, there’s plenty of value for teams looking to win in the pits.

    As the clock ticks toward Round 1, the questions shift from “who is the best?” to “who fits our culture?” For Fernando Mendoza and the elite trio from Ohio State, the answers are already written in stone. The rest of the 257 names are about to find out where their professional lives begin.

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