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[Dynasty] 2026 NFL Draft Prospects (3 Viewers)

Ian Cummings
Jordyn Tyson versus Makai Lemon versus Carnell Tate for WR1 imo.

Chris Bell and Denzel Boston both have high grades from me as well, but this triumvirate feels like it’s separated from the rest.

Pete Madness
Is lane in your tier 2, while these are all tier 1?

Ian Cummings
Close! Right now, I’d probably have it:

Tier 1 - Jordyn Tyson, Makai Lemon
Tier 1.5 - Carnell Tate

Tier 2 - Chris Bell, Denzel Boston

Tier 3 - Ja’Kobi Lane, Germie Bernard, KC Concepcion, Eric Singleton, Antonio Williams, Chris Brazzell, etc
 
Jordan Reid
There were questions coming into the year about the 2026 WR class, but it’s shaping up nicely:

• Jordyn Tyson, Arizona St
• Makai Lemon, USC
• Carnell Tate, Ohio St
• Denzel Boston, Washington
• Chris Bell, Louisville
• Chris Brazzell II, Tennessee
• Germie Bernard, Alabama
• KC Concepcion, Texas A&M
• Elijah Sarratt, Indiana
 
AZCARDSFAN
Ben, are you hearing anything regarding this years' draft QB's?

any potential late bloomers to shoot up draft boards?

Benjamin Allbright
The “big four” I keep hearing (in no order) are Mendoza, Mateer, Simpson and Sellars.

Taylen Green gets a lot of run in a couple circles.

Luis Felipe Saccini
No Dante Moore?

Benjamin Allbright
I see Moore on Twitter and in media a lot, but don’t hear that name as much when talking in NFL people…maybe they’re trying to keep it secret, maybe I’m talking to the wrong people… maybe he’s not as hot to name in league circles.
 
Chris Johnson, Kaytron Allen, other 2026 NFL Draft sleepers you need to know

Excerpts:

Kaytron Allen, RB, Penn State

At 220 pounds with 4.3 speed, Nicholas Singleton is the freakier of Penn State’s running back duo (and might be the higher draft pick). But Allen is the best back on the team — and it appears interim head coach Terry Smith agrees.

After the two backs mostly split reps earlier this season, Allen had a career-high 28 carries this past Saturday against Iowa and averaged 5.2 yards per rush; Singleton finished with six carries and 2.5 yards per carry. Allen doesn’t have elite speed, but his quick, controlled cuts and run toughness (at 5-11, 216) will make him a valuable part of an NFL backfield.

Justin Joly, TE, NC State

An underdeveloped, 190-pound wide receiver out of high school, Joly has transformed himself into a 250-pound, ***-kicking tight end with a chance to be a top-100 pick.
Though only 6-3, he has an impressive build with developed strength that shows both as a blocker and downfield on contested targets. As a pass catcher, Joly does a great job dropping his weight at the top of routes versus man and finding soft spots against zone. There are some Jonnu Smith flashes here.
 
Ian Cummings
That RAC transition by KC Concepcion after making the high-difficulty adjustment on the short pass was incredible.

Lightning-quick gather and cut to leave Mansoor Delane in the lurch, then was able to bend and accelerate upfield. Concepcion is a *player*.

Absolutely LOVE how KC Concepcion worked back to this ball through the defense. This is what it means to attack the football with positioning.

Concepcion’s instincts continue to impress. Just a natural.
 
Curious on how people rank the WRs for this draft?

This is our developmental draft week. Looking to add a WR with one of our 2 spots. Drafted Love last season so I have him in spot 2.
 
Curious on how people rank the WRs for this draft?

This is our developmental draft week. Looking to add a WR with one of our 2 spots. Drafted Love last season so I have him in spot 2.

I have a rough list right now that looks like this:

1. Jordyn Tyson
2. a) Makai Lemon
2. b) Carnell Tate
4. Denzel Boston
5. Chris Bell
6. KC Concepcion
7. Chris Brazzell II
8. Nyck Harbor
9. Elijah Sarratt
10. Ja’Kobi Lane
11. Germie Bernard
12. Antonio Williams

I feel fairly confident on the first 3, 4-8 perhaps in the next tier and 9-12 in the third tier; however, I will defer to those who have more draft expertise than my amateur capabilities.

Edit: I flipped Chris Bell to #5 and Chris Brazzell II to #7
 
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Slow draft. 2 developmental spots per team, 12 teams.

These were held from previous seasons:
Jeremiyah Love RB ND, Ryan Williams WR Alabama, Nicholas Singleton RB PSU, Justice Haynes RB Michigan, Jeremiah Smith WR OSU

Picks 1-9, waiting on 10:

Jordon Tyson WR ASU
Makai Lemon WR USC
Carnell Tate WR OSU
Jonah Coleman RB WASH
Chris Bell Wr Louisville
Ryan Williams WR Alabama
WR Denzel Boston Wash
Ja'Kobi Lane WR, USC
Isaac Brown RB LVILLE
 
Slow draft. 2 developmental spots per team, 12 teams.

These were held from previous seasons:
Jeremiyah Love RB ND, Ryan Williams WR Alabama, Nicholas Singleton RB PSU, Justice Haynes RB Michigan, Jeremiah Smith WR OSU

Picks 1-9, waiting on 10:

Jordon Tyson WR ASU
Makai Lemon WR USC
Carnell Tate WR OSU
Jonah Coleman RB WASH
Chris Bell Wr Louisville
Ryan Williams WR Alabama
WR Denzel Boston Wash
Ja'Kobi Lane WR, USC
Isaac Brown RB LVILLE
Next two:
Nate Frazier RB Georgia
Chris Brazzell WR Tenn (my pick)
 

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