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2026 NFL Draft consensus rankings: Which defender will come off the board first?

2026 NFL Draft consensus rankings: Which defender will come off the board first?

Texas Tech edge David Bailey was a consensus All-American with 19.5 sacks and 14 tackles for loss. Christian Petersen / Getty Images

As the NFL descends on Indianapolis for its annual scouting combine, the 2026 draft class continues to come into focus.

Our consensus NFL Draft board combines rankings from a wide range of experts to identify how the top prospects are viewed relative to the rest of the class. In theory, by the time we reach draft weekend, these rankings should help give us a handle on how the picks could (or, at least, should) play out.

The updated consensus top 100:

(Note: Our previous consensus board included 50 prospects, hence the large number of players without a previous ranking on our new board.)

NFL Draft consensus board (Feb. 18)

RK Player Pos School Prev Rk Change

1

Fernando Mendoza

QB

2

+1

2

Arvell Reese

LB

1

-1

3

Jeremiyah Love

RB

4

+1

4

Caleb Downs

S

3

-1

5

David Bailey

EDGE

5

0

6

Rueben Bain Jr.

EDGE

7

+1

7

Sonny Styles

LB

10

+3

8

Carnell Tate

WR

9

+1

9

Francis Mauigoa

OT

11

+2

10

Spencer Fano

OT

8

-2

11

Jordyn Tyson

WR

6

-5

12

Mansoor Delane

CB

16

+4

13

Makai Lemon

WR

15

+2

14

Keldric Faulk

EDGE

12

-2

15

Jermod McCoy

CB

14

-1

16

Kenyon Sadiq

TE

17

+1

17

Peter Woods

DT

13

-4

18

Avieon Terrell

CB

18

0

19

Kadyn Proctor

OT

25

+6

20

Denzel Boston

WR

20

0

21

Cashius Howell

EDGE

22

+1

22

Caleb Banks

DT

23

+1

23

Vega Ioane

IOL

21

-2

24

Kayden McDonald

DT

19

-5

25

Caleb Lomu

OT

24

-1

26

Akheem Mesidor

EDGE

33

+7

27

Ty Simpson

QB

26

-1

28

CJ Allen

LB

29

+1

29

Monroe Freeling

OT

30

+1

30

KC Concepcion

WR

27

-3

31

T.J. Parker

EDGE

32

+1

32

Brandon Cisse

CB

28

-4

33

Dillon Thieneman

S

41

+8

34

Colton Hood

CB

31

-3

35

R Mason Thomas

EDGE

38

+3

36

Lee Hunter

DT

47

+11

37

Emmanuel McNeil-Warren

S

42

+5

38

Christen Miller

DT

34

-4

39

Zion Young

EDGE

NR

NR

40

Chris Johnson

CB

39

-1

41

Chris Bell

WR

35

-6

42

Omar Cooper Jr.

WR

NR

NR

43

Anthony Hill Jr.

LB

43

0

44

Jake Golday

LB

37

-7

45

Emmanuel Pregnon

IOL

36

-9

46

Max Iheanachor

OT

NR

NR

47

Germie Bernard

WR

40

-7

48

Blake Miller

OT

NR

NR

49

Eli Stowers

TE

NR

NR

50

Max Klare

TE

NR

NR

51

Keionte Scott

CB

NR

NR

52

D’Angelo Ponds

CB

NR

NR

53

Caleb Tiernan

OT

45

-8

54

Chris Brazzell II

WR

NR

NR

55

A.J. Haulcy

S

NR

NR

56

Zachariah Branch

WR

44

-12

57

Keith Abney II

CB

46

-11

58

Derrick Moore

EDGE

NR

NR

59

Gabe Jacas

EDGE

50

-9

60

Jadarian Price

RB

NR

NR

61

Chase Bisontis

IOL

49

-12

62

Davison Igbinosun

CB

NR

NR

63

Gennings Dunker

OT

NR

NR

64

Elijah Sarratt

WR

48

-16

65

LT Overton

EDGE

NR

NR

66

Connor Lew

C

NR

NR

67

Antonio Williams

CB

NR

NR

68

Romello Height

EDGE

NR

NR

69

Josiah Trotter

LB

NR

NR

70

Malachi Fields

WR

NR

NR

71

Dani Dennis-Sutton

EDGE

NR

NR

72

Darrell Jackson Jr.

DT

NR

NR

73

Kyle Louis

LB

NR

NR

74

Devin Moore

CB

NR

NR

75

Domonique Orange

DT

NR

NR

76

Deontae Lawson

LB

NR

NR

77

Jake Slaughter

IOL

NR

NR

78

Trinidad Chambliss

QB

NR

NR

79

Kamari Ramsey

S

NR

NR

80

Zakee Wheatley

S

NR

NR

81

Joshua Josephs

EDGE

NR

NR

82

Jacob Rodriguez

LB

NR

NR

83

Ja’Kobi Lane

WR

NR

NR

84

Julian Neal

CB

NR

NR

85

Carson Beck

QB

NR

NR

86

Joe Royer

TE

NR

NR

87

Keyron Crawford

EDGE

NR

NR

88

Ar’maj Reed-Adams

IOL

NR

NR

89

Dontay Corleone

DT

NR

NR

90

Garrett Nussmeier

QB

NR

NR

91

Chandler Rivers

CB

NR

NR

92

Malik Muhammad

CB

NR

NR

93

Michael Trigg

TE

NR

NR

94

Isaiah World

OT

NR

NR

95

Nicholas Singleton

RB

NR

NR

96

Ted Hurst

WR

NR

NR

97

Sam Hecht

IOL

NR

NR

98

Billy Schrauth

IOL

NR

NR

99

Gracen Halton

DT

NR

NR

100

Genesis Smith

S

NR

NR

Fernando Mendoza is almost a lock to be the first offensive player taken in the ’26 draft, but what about the first defensive pick?

Mendoza has taken over the top spot from Arvell Reese on the consensus board, but I’m not confident Reese will be the first defensive player selected. Though the Ohio State standout could be an edge rusher in the NFL, some have him slotted as an off-ball linebacker — and that’s why he may slip behind some of his defensive counterparts. Some teams simply won’t want to invest a high draft pick on a player who may play off the ball.

So, who is likeliest to jump Reese? I’m actually going to skip past the next defensive player on the consensus board, Ohio State’s Caleb Downs, and land on David Bailey or Rueben Bain Jr. Those two are squarely penciled in as edge rushers, which would make it easier for a front office to pull the trigger.

Reese and Downs may be the better prospects, but it’s hard not to factor in positional value when comparing them to Bailey or Downs.

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