No. 11: Miami Dolphins – Makai Lemon, WR, USC

The Dolphins gave Malik Willis an expensive contract earlier this month, and their current wide receiver room is firmly among the worst in the NFL on paper. Their release of Tyreek Hill and trade of Jaylen Waddle has left them with a severe lack of weapons, so it makes all the sense in the world to target one with their top pick. With Tyson gone, Makai Lemon could be seen as the next best option, and a wideout for Willis to gain chemistry with from Day 1 of the offseason program.
No. 12: Dallas Cowboys – David Bailey, EDGE, Texas Tech

This would be a dream scenario for Dallas and would be the finishing touch on a potentially lethal defensive line. Inserting David Bailey into a group including Quinnen Williams, Kenny Clark, and Rashan Gary creates a downright terrifying collection of pass rushers. The Cowboys' defense was their main issue across a 2025 season that fell far short of expectations, and this move would do wonders toward improving the unit as a whole.
No. 13: Los Angeles Rams (via ATL) – Spencer Fano, C, Utah

NFL Draft media is still trying to figure out how to grade the Utah tackle, with conflicting reports about his arm length and inconsistent aspects of his tape making it difficult. One thing is for sure, however, is that Spencer Fano is an excellent offensive lineman, wherever he ends up playing. Los Angeles could use a boost to their interior offensive line, and he would have the opportunity to start immediately, with a realistic future of developing into an effective tackle down the road.
No. 14: Baltimore Ravens – Carnell Tate, WR, Ohio State

Some other areas could take priority come draft night, but Baltimore has yet to fully provide Lamar Jackson with a consistent playmaker at the WR1 position. Carnell Tate is a certified weapon at the wide receiver position and could be that long-awaited answer. If he's available at 14, which remains a reasonable possibility, they could see it as an opportunity to take the next in line of the ever-reliable Ohio State WR prototype.
No. 15: Tampa Bay Buccaneers – Kenyon Sadiq, TE, Tampa Bay

This would be a fun one, as Kenyon Sadiq has been labeled the best receiving tight end prospect and a tempting player for any team looking for offensive upgrades. The Buccaneers brought back Cade Otton, but the Oregon product has the chance to be much more than just a normal tight end. He's a matchup nightmare for any defensive scheme and would be an electrifying presence on the Tampa Bay passing game.
