DRAFT TRACKER 2026
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Tampa Bay Buccaneers
Round 6 • Pick 4
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PLAYER ANALYSIS
Sharp converted from quarterback to tight end at Southeastern Louisiana in 2022 before heading to Oklahoma (2024) and then to LSU (2025). He has some separation burst underneath but tends to fight the football and lacks consistency finishing through contact. He’s short-armed and slow to snap his hands into run blocks, allowing defenders to land first and quickly separate. He’s willing at the point but lacks core strength and is better suited to block on the move. He will have to shine in camp to have a chance to stick on a roster.
BY LANCE ZIERLEIN
NFL Analyst
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Pittsburgh Steelers
Round 6 • Pick 29
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PLAYER ANALYSIS
Rubio possesses a good blend of size, length and strength to play as an odd-front defensive end, but his production is lacking. He has some anchor at the point of attack and plays with efficient, heavy hands on contact. A lack of pass-rush talent means he will need to shine as a run defender to make a team.
BY LANCE ZIERLEIN
NFL Analyst
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Carolina Panthers
Round 7 • Pick 11
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PLAYER ANALYSIS
Kuwatch is a fifth-year senior who had only 14 career tackles before a 2025 breakout season (109 tackles, 10 TFLs, 5 sacks). He has good size and tested well at his pro day but lacks fluid on-field athleticism. His limited experience shows up in his need for improved block take-ons, but he does have a feel for finding running backs. Kuwatch has a chance to make some noise in camp and could compete for a practice squad spot.
BY LANCE ZIERLEIN
NFL Analyst
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Minnesota Vikings
Round 5 • Pick 19
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PLAYER ANALYSIS
Like his brother Ben before him, Max is a two-time team captain at Michigan. While Max is smaller than Ben -- an offensive lineman for the Buccaneers -- Max is equally committed as a run blocker. He fits blocks with good centering and strikes with initial pop. He has a hard time sustaining and clearing lanes on a consistent basis, though. He can handle basic zone-beater and play-action catches. He’s also above average in pass protection from the backfield. In a league with limited fullback opportunities, Bredeson will have his work cut out for him as he pursues a roster spot.
BY LANCE ZIERLEIN
NFL Analyst
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Philadelphia Eagles
Round 7 • Pick 35
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PLAYER ANALYSIS
Bernard is a defensive line prospect from the same International Player Pathway program that produced Eagles OT Jordan Mailata. Bernard has not played organized football, but he displayed a rare blend of size, length and explosiveness at the IPP pro day in March. He could garner consideration as a defensive tackle, defensive end or even offensive tackle if he takes to the training. He will require work on every facet of his technique and fundamentals, so a team will need to be patient with a long-term plan for him. As one of the rarest of physical specimens I’ve seen in the sport, Bernard warrants a late-round selection. His ability to incorporate and execute upon the coaching he receives will determine his future in the sport. The odds might be against him earning snaps, but the exceptional traits will be hard for teams to ignore.
BY LANCE ZIERLEIN
NFL Analyst
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Baltimore Ravens
Round 6 • Pick 30
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PLAYER ANALYSIS
Three-year punter whose solid gross punt numbers get washed away by too many returns. Eckley hits the ball with good consistency, but his punts are often low line drives that are tough for gunners to cover. He punts with good touch and was outstanding in burying opponents deep in their own territory last season. Eckley’s chances of making a roster will be tied directly to his ability to develop NFL-caliber hang time.
BY LANCE ZIERLEIN
NFL Analyst
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Buffalo Bills
Round 7 • Pick 23
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PLAYER ANALYSIS
Fifth-year senior with two seasons as a full-time punter at Michigan and one at Florida. Doman has good size and quality hang time on his punts, but he doesn’t definitively check boxes with his power or touch to bury opponents deep in their own territory.
BY LANCE ZIERLEIN
NFL Analyst
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