DRAFT TRACKER 2026
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Las Vegas Raiders
Round 4 • Pick 22
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PLAYER ANALYSIS
Washington made stops at three different colleges and showed improvement with each move to a new school. He’s fast with loose hips and adequate agility. He’s not very sudden in tight quarters and is a step slow to see it and go when the hole opens. He can glide and swerve around interior traffic once he’s on the move, though. He has breakaway speed in the open field and is capable as an inside/outside runner. Running to his size with a greater degree of aggressiveness will be the key as he makes the jump. Washington has the traits and talent to become a solid rotational back.
BY LANCE ZIERLEIN
NFL Analyst
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Cleveland Browns
Round 6 • Pick 1
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PLAYER ANALYSIS
A long, rangy, dual-threat quarterback with upside, Green’s ability to generate explosive plays as a runner and passer helped keep his offense afloat. In-game consistency has been a sticking point, though. He has a long, unorthodox delivery and tends to baby too many throws. He can generate enough velocity and distance to stress defenses over the second and third levels. Green puts the ball in harm’s way at an alarming rate, which will translate to greater trouble against more talented defenders and more complicated coverage reads. His ability to win with his legs on called runs or pocket breaks pushes his value beyond his passing profile. Green’s upside will be tantalizing but his ceiling will only track with his growth as a passer.
BY LANCE ZIERLEIN
NFL Analyst
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Seattle Seahawks
Round 3 • Pick 35
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PLAYER ANALYSIS
Neal is a late-blooming, fifth-year cornerback with the size, length and strength NFL teams desire for a press corner. His technique is in need of more work before he’s game-ready. A more physical approach at press would be beneficial in controlling the release. He has average long speed but that won’t matter as much in deep-zone coverages, where his length can take over. His talent as a run defender and tackler will benefit him in short-zone coverage. Neal’s traits raise his ceiling, but fit and technical improvement will be essential for him to become a factor.
BY LANCE ZIERLEIN
NFL Analyst
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PROSPECT INFO
- Height
- 6'3 5/8"
- Weight
- 310 lbs
- Arm
- 33"
- Hand
- 9 1/2"
- Wing
- 78 7/8"
Production
64.74
Athleticism
57.09
Total Score
121.83
PLAYER ANALYSIS
Steady interior defender who plays with good initial quickness and adequate play strength. Ball can dart into gaps or hold the point against single blocks as a two-gapper. While he can handle hand-to-hand combat, he’s unable to sink a deep anchor and compete at a high level against double teams and down blocks. He’s an effort rusher with decent footwork but could become much more effective with better hand work. Ball has average upside as a rotational defender in an even front.
BY LANCE ZIERLEIN
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Tennessee Titans
Round 5 • Pick 2
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PLAYER ANALYSIS
Carmona is a combative lineman who brings energy to the locker room and an edge to the field. He carries a burly build with short arms, making the move to guard in 2025 after three seasons at left tackle. He’s tough and plays with maximum effort. He can win some alley fights but will lose at least as many on the NFL level due to his lack of body control and inconsistent hands. Technical improvement is possible and his tackle background in the SEC could give him a head start in pass pro, but backup duty appears to be his ceiling.
BY LANCE ZIERLEIN
NFL Analyst
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PROSPECT INFO
- Height
- 6'2"
- Weight
- 228 lbs
- Arm
- 31 5/8"
- Hand
- 9 3/4"
- Wing
- 77 5/8"
Production
55.14
Athleticism
70.25
Total Score
125.39
PLAYER ANALYSIS
Athletic Will linebacker with inconsistencies in his game that might hinder his projection as a pro. Sorey can read and recognize run-play development. He’s capable as a run-and-chase linebacker but his missed tackle totals are alarming. He struggles to take on blocks and maintain run fits near the line. He has issues with coverage busts and a lack of awareness in zone drops. Sorey’s athletic profile should garner attention, but a lack of consistent execution in the fundamentals could be a tough challenge to overcome.
BY LANCE ZIERLEIN
NFL Analyst
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