2026 NFL Draft Odds: How Many of Each Position Will Be Selected in First Round?
Based on the odds, Indiana's Fernando Mendoza will be the first player whose name comes off the board later this month in the NFL Draft.
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Based on the odds, Indiana's Fernando Mendoza will be the first player whose name comes off the board later this month in the NFL Draft.
PITTSBURGH — In 15 days, NFL commissioner Roger Goodell will announce the Pittsburgh Steelers' first-round selection in the 2026 NFL draft in front of what promises to be a raucous crowd of football fans on the city's North Shore.
Fernando Mendoza held his Pro Day, and it
I'm getting excited for the 2026 NFL draft. Round 1 begins on April 23 in Pittsburgh, just over two weeks away. And while I was in Phoenix at the annual league meeting last week, I spent a lot of time talking to sources and trying to get the latest intel on what teams might do with their first-round picks.
The Las Vegas Raiders haven't shied away from the prevailing thought that they will be selecting Indiana quarterback Fernando Mendoza with the No. 1 overall pick in this year’s NFL Draft.
Fernando Mendoza, the projected No. 1 overall pick in the NFL draft, has informed the league that he is not planning to attend the draft, sources told ESPN's Adam Schefter.
Though it can be hard to project how NFL draft prospects will fare in the pros, we can get a better sense of their future by making one-to-one comparisons. So we asked a number of our NFL draft analysts and college football experts to pick their favorite prospect-to-player comparisons for the 2026 class.
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