The final mock draft of the 2026 NFL Draft season has arrived. As we're just hours away from the first round kicking off in Pittsburgh on Thursday, "First Things First's" Nick Wright unveiled his final predictions for the first 32 picks. Who will the New York Jets take at No. 2?
What will the New York Giants do with their two top-10 picks? Will Ty Simpson be a first-round pick? Here's how Wright sees the first round going.
Wright: "I would say if you’re a Raider fan, your baseline expectation is he finally gives you stability at the position that you have not had since Derek Carr. If he only is Derek Carr, that is disappointing as a No. 1 pick. "To me, he profiles as about Kirk Cousins’ level in terms of quarterback hierarchy in the league, but you hope he can be that with a better big-game performance."
Wright: "The comp that people will use is Micah as a guy who didn't really have a position. Micah, while he played a lot of linebacker at Penn State, he's been almost exclusively a D-end in the pros. I think this is more the opposite.
I think his best spot is more that traditional middle-linebacker role. "The Jets desperately need a star on defense. He is considered one of the safer picks in the draft."
Wright: "No. 3 is probably a little rich for a tackle. They're a little worried about if he's going to need back surgery. They've spent their first-round pick the last three years on defensive lineman.
They already have Parris Johnson as their left tackle. "I could see Washington or New Orleans trading up to three." Wright: "The Titans have, in my opinion, the least explosive and the least amount of raw talent of any skill position team in the league.
"They need a playmaker. There's a reason everyone has mocked Jeremiyah Love to the Titans for months." Wright: "There is no interior D-lineman worth anywhere near the fifth overall pick.
So, a player like Sonny Styles who can help you against the run and also create explosive plays, I would be pretty stunned if Sonny Styles was there at five and wasn't the pick." Wright: "I don't think this draft has a bunch of superstars with how they project, but he is clearly the safest receiver in this class. … The Browns now have Cedric Tillman, Isaiah Bond and Jerry Jeudy as their receiver. They need some juice."
Wright: "Downs had an argument for his last two years at Ohio State that was the best player in college football." Wright: "If he does start to slide, he's a player I could see the Chiefs trading up for. He obviously could go as high as No. 2, but if he doesn't go No. 2, I don't think he goes three or four and a team could jump up to get him."
Wright: "Because of the short arms, he comps to Brandon Graham. I watched Brandon Graham, in the Super Bowl, with a strip sack of Tom Brady. "You know what helps [Patrick] Mahomes?
Short fields, forcing turnovers. The Chiefs have not had an impact pass-rusher since Frank Clark." Wright: "The broken collarbone and torn ACL … those don't feel like recurring injuries.
When you watch him play, you're like, ‘Oh, I could see that hurt his hamstring more.’ That's what concerns me more." Wright: "When you have holes everywhere, this is the last premium position where you can get the No. 1 player of the position. Quarterback, running back are gone.
Wide receiver is gone. … If you want to be able to get a chance to get the No. 1 player at his position, it's cornerback or tight end." Wright: "If you're Dallas, I think they would've loved it if Delane was available. I could see them moving up to draft one of the impact pass-rushers, but I think this is a really good pick."
Wright: "The Rams are truly one of the only teams where they're in a luxury-pick situation where they don't have an overwhelming need. "Davante Adams is an older player, you don't expect him to be around much longer. And, all of a sudden, you have questions about Puka Nacua."
Wright: "When the Ravens take a non-glamor position early, that has worked out." Wright: "The Bucs went from having an embarrassment of riches at receiver to Emeka Egbuka and question marks." Wright: "The issue here is he missed the entire 2025 season with a torn ACL.
I think most people felt — if it were Madden and injuries were turned off — he's the most talented corner in this draft." Wright: "(Dan Campbell) has been doing a great job of drafting. He likes to get in the trenches, too.
Their plan is to kick [Penei] Sewell out to left tackle. … They need help on the offensive line." Wright: "Nowadays, it's like, why didn't you get paid a bunch of money to go elsewhere? He, I think, will be the exception.
Also, they had Harrison Smith as their safety for 14 years. They have Josh Mettelus and Jay Ward back there. They need a safety.
This is a good safety draft." Wright: "They have spent four straight first-round picks on the offensive side of the ball. Back-to-back on wide receivers. … The best first-round picks on their roster are the last two defensive players — Derrick Brown and Jaycee Horn. I
