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The 2026 NFL Draft is almost here! Tune in to NFL+ to watch college football’s most elite players find future homes at one of the league’s 32 franchises.
NFL free agency signings and trades, including one involving a first-round pick, inform USA TODAY Sports' first two-round mock draft of 2026.
After the NFL’s new league year opened Wednesday, teams finalized a wave of free-agent signings and trades. Now the league’s focus shifts toward the 2026 NFL Draft. Teams will host dozens of prospects throughout March and April while continuing
The Tennessee Titans still own the No. 4 pick in the 2026 NFL Draft after a busy free agency cycle. Is it still an edge rusher or RB Jeremiyah Love?
Rounds 4 through 7: Saturday, April 25, beginning at noon ET. The 2026 NFL Draft will take place in Pittsburgh, in the lots surrounding Acrisure Stadium and Point State Park. NOTE: Trades agreed to after the 2025 season are not reflected here, as those deals do not become official until the start of the new league year on March 11.
With several roster needs remaining after free agency, the Bears may need to consider increasing their draft pick stockpile.
The Arizona Cardinals sign two defensive free agents to bulk up defense before heading into 2026 NFL Draft. General manager Monti Ossenfort signed linebacker Jack Gibbens to a two-year deal and interior defensive lineman Andrew Billings to a one-year deal.
Following the first week of free agency, here's our 2026 NFL mock draft with the latest first-round projections.
The 2019 NFL draft was a messy one for the New York Giants, but we correct one of those mistakes in our latest re-draft.
The Cardinals managed to draft a QB and pick up a 2027 first-round pick in this new 7-round Cardinals mock draft.
Potential first-round receiver undergoes 'routine' knee scope ahead of NFL Draft originally appeared on The Sporting News. Add The Sporting News as a Preferred Source by clicking here. There are two constants in the pre-draft cycle: medical concerns and agents trying to downplay their significance.
The Miami Dolphins need help in the secondary, and there could be several Day 2 or 3 prospects at cornerback and safety that they could target.