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Jets make trade, Ty Simpson slides

Jets make trade, Ty Simpson slides

The Serby Mock 4.0 shakes things up with three trades, including one by the Jets.

John Harbaugh’s first Giants draft pick is a player he can see fitted for a gold jacket, while Jets GM Darren Mougey leaves the first round with an elite pass rusher and a big target for Geno Smith.

Will Ty Simpson make it in the first round? You’ll have to read the entire mock to find out.

1. Raiders

QB Fernando Mendoza, Indiana

Kirk Cousins can mentor the apple of Tom Brady’s eye until he’s ready.

2. Jets

Edge David Bailey, Texas Tech

Will McDonald can’t chase Josh Allen and Drake Maye by himself, so the draft’s best pass rusher enables Aaron Glenn to feel super about his play calling superpower.

David Bailey of the Texas Tech Red Raiders participates in a drill during the 2026 NFL Scouting Combine at Lucas Oil Stadium on February 26, 2026 in Indianapolis, Indiana. Getty Images

3. Cardinals

Edge Arvell Reese, Ohio State

Trader Monti Ossenfort either takes “best available player,” with the Micah Parsons ceiling, or entertains an offer he cannot refuse and trades down.

4. Titans

RB Jeremiyah Love, Notre Dame

A nuclear dual-threat weapon who will scare defenses and make life easier on Cam Ward. Bijan-esque.

5. Giants

S Caleb Downs, Ohio State

He’ll be the quarterback of the defense for Harbaugh for the next decade, and a future captain and culture-setter.

6. Chiefs (from Browns)

Carnell Tate #17 of the Ohio State Buckeyes participates in drills during 2026 Ohio State Pro Day at Woody Hayes Athletic Center on March 25, 2026. Getty Images

WR Carnell Tate, Ohio State

Patrick Mahomes should be pounding the table for a weapon who changes the complexion of the offense and also adds insurance in case Rashee Rice finds trouble again.

7. Commanders

LB Sonny Styles, Ohio State

Daniel Jeremiah refers to this 6-foot-5, 244-pound freak as a condor who will fill the giant void left by the departure of Bobby Wagner.

8. Saints

CB Mansoor Delane, LSU

A lockdown corner to replace Alontae Taylor for defensive coordinator Brandon Staley’s “star” position.

9. Browns (from Chiefs)

OL Spencer Fano, Utah

Coach Todd Monken completes the rebuilding of his O-line with a versatile blocker who can line up wherever he is needed, and immediately as GM Andrew Berry adds a third-rounder. That 7.34 three-cone, for crying out loud!

10. Bengals

DE Rueben Bain Jr., Miami (Fla.)

Another swing for that elusive double-digit sacker whose relentlessness compensates for those short arms now that Trey Hendrickson is in Baltimore.

Miami offensive tackle Francis Mauigoa, right, works out during the school’s NFL football pro day, Monday March 23, 2026, AP

11. Dolphins

OT Francis Mauigoa, Miami (Fla):

A 6-5 ¹/₂, 330-pound bookend for Patrick Paul to protect quarterback Malik Willis. Would be in line to replace RT Austin Jackson or move inside as well.

12. Cowboys

DE Keldrick Faulk, Auburn

The Jones Boys turn to a 6-6, 276-pounder for more pass rush than they got from former first-rounder Taco Charlton.

13. Rams

WR Makai Lemon, USC

Sean McVay gets a feisty new toy, who has drawn Amon-Ra St. Brown comparisons, for Matthew Stafford’s Super Bowl quest. And remember, Puka Nakua has encountered some issues and Davante Adams is 34.

14. Ravens

WR Jordyn Tyson, Arizona State

Lamar Jackson can use a 6-2 contested-catch demon who would complement Zay Flowers, and he’ll mitigate the loss of Isaiah Likely … as long as he can stay on the field.

15. Buccaneers

G Olaivavega Ioane, Penn State

A nasty plug-and-play mauler to open holes for Bucky Irving and keep Baker Mayfield comfortable.

Monroe Freeling of the Georgia Bulldogs participates in the 40-yard dash during the 2026 NFL Scouting Combine at Lucas Oil Stadium on March 01, 2026 in Indianapolis, Indiana. Getty Images

16. Eagles (from Jets)

OT Monroe Freeling, Georgia

Howie Roseman plans for life after Lane Johnson by adding to his collection of Kirby Smart graduates.

17. Lions

OT Kadyn Proctor, Alabama

The athletic 6-6, 352-pounder would be a plug-and-play candidate to replace Taylor Decker and allow Jahmyr Gibbs to hide behind him.

18. Vikings

TE Kenyon Sadiq, Oregon

T.J. Hockenson will be a 2027 free agent, so why not a field-stretcher with 4.39 speed to take the heat off Justin Jefferson and aid new QB Kyler Murray?

19. Panthers

S Dillon Thieneman, Oregon

A versatile, do-it-all partner for Tre’Von Moehrig.

20. Cowboys

CB Colton Hood, Tennessee

A fearless press man defender with 4.4 speed to pair with Daron Bland to help fix an historically bad secondary and defense for new coordinator Christian Parker.

21. Steelers

WR KC Concepcion, Texas A&M

An explosive separator who would be the third amigo for Aaron Rodgers — Aaron, you’re still returning, right? — alongside DK Metcalf and Michael Pittman Jr.

22. Chargers

DE Akheem Mesidor, Miami (Fla.)

Khalil Mack is 35 and on a one-year deal and Odafe Oweh is a Commander, so why the fuss over a high-motor predator who is just 25?

23. Jets (from Eagles)

WR Denzel Boston, Washington

Darren Mougey picks up the pick (68) Joe Douglas forked over for Haason Reddick for this 6-4, 210-pound red zone threat and complement for Garrett Wilson and Adonai Mitchell.

Washington wide receiver Denzel Boston running with the ball during Pro Day. AP

24. Browns

WR Oman Cooper Jr., Indiana

A pleasant surprise for Monken that Darren Mougey passed on Mendoza’s clutch go-to guy. Help for DeShaun Watson or Shedeur Sanders.

25. Bears

DE T.J. Parker, Clemson

A 6-4, 263-pound bookend for Montez Sweat to juice the pass rush (35 sacks).

26. Bills

Edge Malachi Lawrence, UCF

An upside 6-4 ¹/₂, 253-pound, long-armed bookend with for Greg Rousseau for new defensive coordinator Jim Leonhard’s 3-4 with A.J. Espenesa on the street.

27. 49ers

OT Max Iheanachor, Arizona State

Best available 6-6, 330-pound Nigerian with tantalizing upside tools to possibly develop into Trent Williams’ heir apparent.

28. Texans

OT Blake Miller, Clemson

A dependable 6-7, 317-pound Ironman who missed exactly one practice can be the RT of the future.

29. Chiefs

CB Jermod McCoy, Tennessee

Steve Spagnuolo needs replacements for Trent McDuffie and Jaylen Watson, and this elite stud would have been the first corner off the board if he hadn’t missed 2025 with a torn ACL.

Quarterback Ty Simpson talks with the media during Alabama’s NFL football pro day, Wednesday, March 25, 2026. AP

30. Dolphins

CB Chris Johnson, San Diego State

Rookie head coach Jeff Hafley inherits an injury-ravaged secondary that hasn’t replaced Jalen Ramsey.

31. Patriots

S Emmanuel McNeil-Warren, Toledo

A rangy, big hitter with Kevin Byard III turning 33 in August.

32. Cardinals (from Seahawks)

QB Ty Simpson, Alabama

Rookie head coach Mike LaFleur can groom his potential QB of the future behind Jacoby Brissett.

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