Thanks for being here. Welcome to my 2026 NFL Draft Guide. This year's guide is an interactive web app featuring profiles on 50+ prospects I spent the last year studying.
Click any player card to pull up their full profile, which includes:
This took a lot of time to put together, and it means a lot that you're here. If you get something out of it, the best way to support the work is following along on YouTube and Twitter at @imnickmansour. More football content on the way.
Grades reflect PLAY QUALITY. Comparisons reflect PLAY STYLE. They aren't meant to line up.
Positional value is factored into big board rankings. A running back might have a higher grade than a quarterback, but the quarterback will still rank higher because it's the more valuable position.
To keep grades accessible, I grade where I believe a player deserves to go in an average draft, regardless of position. It's not a projection of where I think they'll actually be picked.
Off-field concerns aren't factored in. I don't know anything beyond Twitter rumors, so it wouldn't be fair to weigh in.
To get to this group, I watched at least five games for 150+ prospects, and a full season's worth for the players profiled here.
If you disagree with any of my rankings or opinions, I'd genuinely love to chat about it. Just tweet at me and we can argue in front of the masses (the russian bots).
Thanks for being here. Welcome to my 2026 NFL Draft Guide. This year's guide is an interactive web app featuring profiles on 50+ prospects I spent the last year studying.
Click any player card to pull up their full profile, which includes:
This took a lot of time to put together, and it means a lot that you're here. If you get something out of it, the best way to support the work is following along on YouTube and Twitter at @imnickmansour. More football content on the way.
Grades reflect PLAY QUALITY. Comparisons reflect PLAY STYLE. They aren't meant to line up.
Positional value is factored into big board rankings. A running back might have a higher grade than a quarterback, but the quarterback will still rank higher because it's the more valuable position.
To keep grades accessible, I grade where I believe a player deserves to go in an average draft, regardless of position. It's not a projection of where I think they'll actually be picked.
Off-field concerns aren't factored in. I don't know anything beyond Twitter rumors, so it wouldn't be fair to weigh in.
To get to this group, I watched at least five games for 150+ prospects, and a full season's worth for the players profiled here.
If you disagree with any of my rankings or opinions, I'd genuinely love to chat about it. Just tweet at me and we can argue in front of the masses (the russian bots).