DRAFT TRACKER 2026
2026
DRAFT TRACKER
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Mississippi State
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DRAFTED BY
Los Angeles Chargers
Round 4 • Pick 5
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PLAYER ANALYSIS
Thompson is a slightly built, vertical threat with rocket boosters in his shoes. With a career average of 39.8 yards per touchdown catch, there is no denying where his value lives. His acceleration phase is long-lasting, creating easy wins over the top and requiring safety involvement in man coverage. He struggles with traditional, non-vertical routes and finishing contested catches. He’s not a catch-and-run specialist underneath but is dangerous crossing the hashes. He’s dealt with injuries dating back to high school, missing significant time in 2023 due to ankle and hamstring ailments. A lack of size and versatility create challenges for his long-term projection, so diversifying his portfolio of offerings might be necessary for him to stick on a roster long-term.
BY LANCE ZIERLEIN
NFL Analyst
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DRAFTED BY
Miami Dolphins
Round 5 • Pick 40
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PLAYER ANALYSIS
Traore is a "F" tight end with good athleticism, average size and a need for development. His route-running is unfocused but fixable. He has soft hands and good body control from his background as a goalkeeper. While he has decent vertical speed, he must improve his separation burst out of breaks to uncover against man coverage. He’s not built for in-line blocking but has impressive moments when lead-blocking in space. Traore is a practice squad candidate with enough upside to find a roster spot down the road.
BY LANCE ZIERLEIN
NFL Analyst
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PROSPECT INFO
- Height
- 5'8"
- Weight
- 192 lbs
- Arm
- Hand
- Wing
PLAYER ANALYSIS
Compact runner lacking ideal size and athleticism for the position. Booth processes run-lane development with adequate quickness and is a solid decision-maker when it’s time to find his lane. He has straight-line speed to threaten the corner but lacks wiggle or power to create for himself. Booth carries some third-down value, but it might not be enough for him to lock down a roster spot in the pros.
BY LANCE ZIERLEIN
NFL Analyst
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