DRAFT TRACKER 2026
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Denver Broncos
Round 4 • Pick 11
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PLAYER ANALYSIS
Well-proportioned, durable tackle prospect who counters his lack of length with persistence that helps him finish the job. Casey is a capable athlete with enough range to reach zone landmarks and the body control to redirect when mirroring edge-to-edge. Initial slides can be a little tight, causing occasional over-sets and early openings that leave him vulnerable to inside moves/spin counters. In the run game, he’s strong and steady as a drive blocker and his anchor projects as NFL-caliber as he continues to add functional mass. Casey could begin his career as a swing tackle with guard flexibility.
BY LANCE ZIERLEIN
NFL Analyst
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DRAFTED BY
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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PROSPECT INFO
- Height
- 6'4"
- Weight
- 309 lbs
- Arm
- Hand
- Wing
PLAYER ANALYSIS
Randolph is a 38-game starter carrying a compact build and above-average power. He has a strong core and contact balance that allows him to meet strength with strength at the point. His hands stay inside and he’s consistently in a state of leverage. He has limited range, though. Longer defenders can separate and work around him for quick wins. He has trouble matching post-snap movement in the run game and edge attacks in protection. Randolph’s strength and experience are checkmarks in his favor, but there might be too many holes in his overall game right now.
BY LANCE ZIERLEIN
NFL Analyst
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