No. 11: Miami Dolphins - Mansoor Delane, CB, LSU

Aside from adding quarterback Malik Willis, the Miami Dolphins have had many more departures than arrivals this offseason, leaving vacanies scattered across the roster. A wide receiver would make a lot of sense, but snagging the top corner in the 2026 NFL Draft would as well. That could've been Jermod McCoy if not for the medical concerns, but now seems to be LSU's Mansoor Delane as the top cover corner available.
No. 12: Dallas Cowboys - Jermod McCoy, CB, Tennessee
This is an incredibly tough pick to predict. The board fell very poorly for Dallas, leaving them with limited options at positions of need. As of now, I think a top-tier cornerback is need number one and Jermod McCoy has the talent to be just that in the NFL. Most evaluators don't question that. The only question with McCoy is the medical. Something that may turn the Dallas Cowboys off of McCoy completely. However, if his medical clears and he works out and looks good at his Pro Day, McCoy could rocket right back up every 2026 NFL Mock Draft. As a top-five talent in the class, picking him at 12 could be a steal for the Cowboys, if he stays on the field.
No. 13: Los Angeles Rams - Spencer Fano, RT, Utah

The Los Angeles Rams rarely pick this high in the NFL Draft, and rarely at all in the first round, to be frank. The Rams offensive line played well last year, but they don't have a true top talent up front. Especially with the retirement of Rob Havenstein, an influx of youth and upside would be welcome on the offensive front. There are a couple offensive weapons still on the board that the Rams could go with, but Spencer Fano impressed at the Combine and could start right away at right tackle in LA.
No. 14: Baltimore Ravens - Kenyon Sadiq, TE, Oregon

Baltimore Ravens fans, welcome back to the first round of the 2026 NFL Mock Draft! With the Maxx Crosby trade falling through, the Ravens got their picks back. With this one, after Isaiah Likely followed John Harbaugh to the New York Giants and Charlie Kolar joined the other Harbaugh with the Chargers, Baltimore adds Kenyon Sadiq to fill that role in the offense. Sadiq is another player who wowed at the Combine and would join Mark Andrews and Zay Flowers as top weapons for Lamar Jackson.
No. 15: Tampa Bay Buccaneers - Keldric Faulk, DL, Auburn

With Logan Hall and Haason Reddick set to depart Tampa in free agency, the Buccaneers will likely look to beef up their defensive front through the draft. Keldric Faulk will step in and immediately be an impact player against the run while developing his pass rush skills under defensive-minded head coach Todd Bowles.
