

The 2025 season is still happening, but it is never too early to look ahead. Here is the 2026 NFL Mock Draft November 20.
1. Tennessee Titans- Arvell Reese, LB, Ohio State
Reese is not just a linebacker, he is a playmaker who can line up in so many different places. He can really get after the quarterback and can join other recent players who have gone from linebacker to edge rusher at the NFL level.
2. New York Giants- Jordyn Tyson, WR, Arizona State
The Giants have good pieces on their defense, but can get another weapon for Jaxson Dart to utilize next season. Tyson and Nabers would create a great duo and Tyson has been great at finding separation.
3. Cleveland Browns- Ty Simpson, QB, Alabama
Cleveland is still in search of their franchise quarterback. Simpson has made some great throws to the intermediate area of the field. He has taken some risks and has protected the football as well.
4. New Orleans Saints- Fernando Mendoza, QB, Indiana
The Saints have the rest of the year to evaluate Tyler Shough. If they are still drafting this high, it likely means they still need a new quarterback. Mendoza has been accurate this season and could be built around in New Orleans.
5. New York Jets- Dante Moore, QB, Oregon
There is a good likelihood that Moore goes back to college for another year. If he does declare, his ability to be efficient as a passer, specifically in the short areas of the field, could really help the Jets.
6. Las Vegas Raiders- Peter Woods, DL, Clemson
Woods can really help a team’s run defense. While that isn’t the biggest need for the Raiders, taking Woods will improve the defense and he presents good value.
7. Washington Commanders- Reuben Bain, EDGE, Miami
Bain has played well this season, demonstrating his athleticism and strength. Washington needs to get an impact pass rusher and Bain would be a good fit.
8. Los Angeles Rams (via ATL)- Mansoor Delane, CB, LSU
The Rams don’t have too many needs, but they haven’t had too many great corners over the last few seasons. Delane had a down year in 2024, but has really rebounded in 2025. He plays with good eye-balance and ball skills.
9. Cincinnati Bengals- Caleb Downs, S, Ohio State
Geno Stone has played terribly on the backend and the Bengals need to take the best defensive player available in the back seven. Downs can do so many different things and may even go higher if teams aren’t accounting for positional value.
10. Arizona Cardinals- Spencer Fano, OT, Utah
Paris Johnson has done well at left tackle, but the rest of the line could really use some help. Fano has experience at both tackle spots and is a good run blocker.
11. Miami Dolphins- Francis Mauigoa, OT, Miami
There are some questions on whether Mauigoa is a guard or a tackle, but the Dolphins just need to get offensive line help regardless. He can start at right tackle and move inside if that doesn’t work.
12. Minnesota Vikings- Jeremiyah Love, RB, Notre Dame
Aaron Jones is aging and Minnesota might need a dynamic running game to get the most out of JJ McCarthy. Love is one of the best players in the class and has explosive play ability every time he touches the ball.
13. Dallas Cowboys- Avieon Terrell, CB, Clemson
The Cowboys have addressed their edge rusher spot and the interior of their defensive line. If they want the defense to improve next year, they need a corner. Terrell excels in man coverage.
14. Baltimore Ravens- Keldric Faulk, EDGE, Auburn
Faulk is a good run defender who needs to improve his pass rushing. Baltimore can work on developing him while using him to help stop the run.
15. Kansas City Chiefs- Carnell Tate, WR, Ohio State
Kansas City has burners in their wide receiver core. They also have Rashee Rice who can go over the middle. Getting Tate would allow them to have a receiver who can do it all and isn’t as specific as other players in the room.
16. Houston Texans- Kadyn Proctor, OT, Alabama
The Texans have a depleted offensive line after trading away Laremy Tunsil. Proctor may not have the foot speed to stay at tackle, but could also provide a nice option at guard.
17. Carolina Panthers- Makai Lemon, WR, USC
Lemon is a wide receiver who can play in the slot or outside and excels at running after the catch. He would be a complementary piece to go with Tetairoa McMillan.
18. Detroit Lions- David Bailey, EDGE, Texas Tech
Getting an edge rusher to go across from Aidan Hutchinson can really help improve the defense. Bailey is an expert at getting after the quarterback and will need to improve his run defense.
19. Cleveland Browns (via JAX)- Caleb Lomu, OT, Utah
Cleveland drafted a quarterback earlier and now can get a left tackle for the future as well. Lomu has solid tools and could take a year or two to develop, but could be worth it in the long run.
20. Tampa Bay Buccaneers- CJ Allen, LB, Georgia
The Buccaneers may need to get a linebacker to take over for Lavonte David. Allen has good athleticism and instincts.
21. Pittsburgh Steelers- LaNorris Sellers, QB, South Carolina
This could be Aaron Rodgers’s last season and the Steelers need to find another replacement. Sellers has great athleticism and arm strength, but needs to work on his accuracy and timing.
22. Los Angeles Chargers- Olaivavega Ioane, IOL, Penn State
The Chargers have both tackles hurt and the interior of the offensive line hasn’t played well. Ioane is a big guard who has solid pass protection skills.
23. San Francisco 49ers- Kayden McDonald, DL, Ohio State
McDonald has really elevated his stock with his play this season with eight tackles for loss and three sacks. San Francisco has added to their edge rushers, but need to get better on the interior.
24. Dallas Cowboys (via GB)- Sonny Styles, LB, Ohio State
Styles may be a bit overshadowed by Reese, but he has been a menace for Ohio State’s defense as well. Dallas traded for Logan Wilson, but needs more output from their linebackers.
25. Chicago Bears- TJ Parker, EDGE, Clemson
Chicago’s offense is playing well, but their defense needs to improve this offseason. Parker is a well-built edge rusher who can line up across from Montez Sweat.
26. Buffalo Bills- Denzel Boston, WR, Washington
Boston is a bigger-bodied receiver who is polished. He can give Buffalo a different type of receiver than they currently have.
27. Seattle Seahawks-Gennings Dunker, OT, Iowa
Dunker plays tackle, but will likely move to guard at the next level. Seattle could use some better play from the interior of their offensive line.
28. New York Jets (via IND)- Jermod McCoy, CB, Tennessee
The Jets traded away Sauce Gardner and can get his replacement late in the first round. McCoy hasn’t played this season due to a torn ACL, but had a great 2024 season.
29. Los Angeles Rams- Cashius Howell, EDGE, Texas A&M
After getting a corner earlier, the Rams have the luxury of taking whoever is atop of their board. Howell may not have the measurables teams are looking for, but he is an effective pass rusher.
30. New England Patriots- Kenyon Sadiq, TE, Oregon
Sadiq is an athletic player who would give Drake Maye another target. He would also allow the Patriots to run more multiple-tight-end sets with Hunter Henry.
31. Philadelphia Eagles- Colton Hood, CB, Tennessee
The Eagles have tried finding more ourside corners and Hood could hlep fix a secondary that has struggled a bit more than expected this season.
32. Denver Broncos- Chris Bell, WR, Louisville
Denver hasn’t had consistent receiver play outside of Courtland Sutton. Getting an athletic talent like Bell could help diversify their receiving core.
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