2026 NFL Draft: Updated offensive positional rankings

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We are less than a month from the 2026 NFL Draft, and college pro days are quickly coming to an end. This means for NFL franchises, they will push to get their 30 pre-draft visits in the books and any local visits, and finalize their draft boards before the draft starts. With that, we have updated our offensive positional rankings and expanded them to a Top Five prospects. We will give one more update before the draft with our Top 10s heading into draft weekend.

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Quarterbacks

Ty Simpson cemented his spot as the No. 2 quarterback with a strong pro day but NDSU's Cole Payton is flying up draft boards.

1 - Fernando Mendoz, Indiana

2 - Ty Simpson, Alabama

3 - Drew Allar, Penn State

4 - Cole Payton - North Dakota State

5 - Garrett Nussmeier, LSU

Running backs

No big changes here as Jeremiyah Love remains the elite of this class with the rest of the prospects more bound to scheme fit for their draft stock.

1 - Jeremiyah Love, Notre Dame

2 - Mike Singleton Jr., Arkansas

3 - Jonah Coleman, Washington

4 - Jadarian Price, Notre Dame

5 - Emmett Johnson - Nebraska

Wide receiver

We expect all five of these receivers to come off the board in the first round thanks to their scheme versatility and athleticism.

1 - Carnell Tate, Ohio State

2 - Makai Lemon, USC

3 - Jordyn Tyson, Arizona State

4 - Omar Cooper Jr. - Indiana

5 - Denzel Boston, Washington

Tight end

We don't see this as an elite group, even with Kenyon Sadiq at the top but all of these tight ends offer value as a receiver and blocker.

1 - Kenyon Sadiq, Oregon

2 - Max Klare, Ohio State

3 - Joe Royer, Cincinnati

4 - Eli Stowers, Vanderbilt

5 - Oscar Delp - Georgia

Offensive tackle

There isn't a Top Five talent in this group but all of these tackles can be early starters and should come off the board in the first round.

1 - Spencer Fano, Utah

2 - Francis Mauigoa, Miami

3 - Caleb Lomu, Utah

4 - Monroe Freeling, Georgia

5 - Blake Miller - Clemson

Guards

Vega Ioane is the blue-chip guy in this group, but Oregon's Emmanuel Pregnon is gaining a ton of momentum in recent weeks and could be the second guard off the board.

1 - Vega Ioane, Penn State

2 - Emmanuel Pregnon, Oregon

3 - Kadyn Proctor, Alabama

4 - Chase Bisontis, Texas A&M

5 - Gennings Dunker - Iowa

Centers

Projecting centers are tough because NFL teams undervalue them in terms of the draft. Nevertheless, guys like Connor Lew and Sam Hecht are going to be steals in this draft on the second day and have long-term starter potential.

1 - Connor Lew, Auburn

2 - Sam Hecht, Kansas State

3 - Parker Brailsford - Alabama

4 - Jake Slaughter, Florida

5 - Matt Gulbin, Michigan State

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