We’re only six games into the season so yeah, it’s way too early to be talking mock drafts… but why not? PML draft night is always one of the wildest, most fun nights in the league. The trades, the surprises, the reactions — it’s unmatched. So with that in mind, let’s fire up a way-too-early mock draft and see how things might shake out.
1. Chiefs – Nyck Harbor, WR | South Carolina
The Chiefs can’t pass up on Nyck Harbor here. Even with Xavier Worthy already on the roster, pairing him with Harbor gives Mahomes the scariest WR duo of all time. Size + Olympic speed = video game offense.
2. Panthers – LaNorris Sellers, QB | South Carolina
The Bryce Young experiment is over. JT loves Sellers and he won’t pass here. Expect him to try the same magic he pulled with Anthony Richardson a few seasons back — big, athletic QB built for PML.
3. Saints – Garrett Nussmeier, QB | LSU
Hometown kid to the rescue. The Deebo grabs Nussmeier and finally reset the QB room. The Louisiana ties make this pick too perfect to ignore.
4. Rams – Jeremiyah Love, RB | Notre Dame
The Rams need a spark, and they get it with one of the most explosive backs in college football. Love instantly gives that offense balance and big-play ability.
5. Chargers – Keldric Faulk, EDGE | Auburn
Herbert can score with anybody, but the Chargers defense has to get stops. Faulk brings raw power and pass rush to a team desperate for it.
6. 49ers – Ja’Kobi Lane, WR | USC
Antdawg grabs a local star at wideout. Lane’s size and athleticism fit perfectly into a Niners offense that needs more juice out wide.
7. Titans – Jordyn Tyson, WR | Arizona State
The Titans are desperate for playmakers. Tyson’s speed and separation ability give this offense a legit WR1.
8. Raiders – Caleb Downs, S | Ohio State
Beast goes with a beast. The best safety in the class. Downs is a leader and a tone-setter — exactly what the Raiders secondary needs.
9. Buccaneers – T.J. Parker, EDGE | Clemson
Tampa adds another pass rusher off the edge. Parker’s motor and physicality fit the Bucs defensive DNA.
10. Dolphins – Spencer Fano, OT | Utah
Tua needs protection, and Miami gets one of the best young tackles in the country. Fano can lock down a side for years.
11. Bills – Carnell Tate Jr., WR | Ohio State
Buffalo finally gives Josh Allen a true WR1. Tate is polished, fast, and smooth — the kind of alpha receiver this offense has been missing.
12. Patriots – Rueben Bain Jr., EDGE | Miami (FL)
Classic Pats pick. Bain is violent, productive, and versatile enough to play anywhere in New England’s front.
13. Lions – LT Overton, DL | Texas A&M
Nef builds through the trenches. Overton is disruptive inside and will fit right into that Lions culture.
14. Cowboys – Avieon Terrell, CB | Clemson
Jerry stays on brand with a flashy corner. Terrell brings length, swagger, and coverage skills to pair with Trevon Diggs.
15. Bengals – Kadyn Proctor, OT | Alabama
Protect Joe Burrow at all costs. Proctor is a franchise left tackle — no brainer for Cincy.
16. Ravens – Jermod McCoy, CB | Tennessee
Jaire Alexander and Marlon Humphrey are getting older. Time to reload the secondary with a young corner to pair with Nate Wiggins.
17. Falcons – John Mateer, QB | Oklahoma
The Michael Penix experiment is over. Atlanta resets with Mateer, betting on his arm and athleticism to carry them into the future.
18. Cowboys (second pick) – Matayo Uiagalelei, EDGE | Oregon
Dallas double dips on defense. Matayo brings length and explosiveness off the edge to terrorize QBs.
19. Jets – Dillon Thieneman, S | Purdue
Jets get a smart, rangy safety to lead their secondary. A defensive coach’s dream.
20. Giants – Caleb Lomu, OT | Utah
The Giants need O-line help badly. Lomu is big, physical, and brings toughness to the trenches.
21. Colts – Anthony Hill Jr., LB | Texas
Indy loves speed on defense, and Hill has plenty. He’s the kind of linebacker who can change the middle of a unit.
22. Vikings – Kenyon Sadiq, TE | Oregon
The Vikings go weapon over QB here. Sadiq is versatile enough to create mismatches all over the field.
23. Broncos – Kendrick Law, WR | Kentucky
Fallon loves fast receivers, and he gets one here in Kendrick Law. Instant weapon to stretch the field.
24. Steelers – Drew Allar, QB | Penn State
Aaron Rodgers retires, and DK finally gets his young QB to build around. Big body, big arm, local fit.
25. Cardinals – C.J. Allen, LB | Georgia
Arizona lands a downhill linebacker who fits right into their rebuild. Allen brings speed and toughness.
26. Browns – Nico Iamaleava, QB | UCLA
Dot grabs a great developmental QB in Nico. And we all know how great Dottie is at developing quarterbacks.
27. Seahawks – Denzel Boston, WR | Washington
CB finally gets his DK Metcalf replacement. A big-bodied WR1 to keep that offense rolling.
28. Bears – Peter Woods, DL | Texas
Jc keep building up front with value . Woods is a monster in the middle who will help anchor the D-line.
29. Commanders – Isaac Brown, RB | Louisville
Q gets his fast, speedy running back, even tho Coach Ke told everyone to draft him before he could.
30. Texans – Xavier Chaplin, OT | Auburn
Protecting C.J. Stroud is priority one. Chaplin gives them size and stability on the line.
31. Browns (second pick) – David Bailey, EDGE | Stanford
Pair him with Myles Garrett and Cleveland’s pass rush becomes scary.
32. Eagles – Eli Stowers, TE | Vanderbilt
Philly adds another versatile tight end to keep that offense stacked.