FMU Consensus Mock Draft Results

1 – Las Vegas Raiders QB Fernando Mendoza

2 – NY Jets EDGE Arvell Reese

3 – Arizona Cardinals EDGE David Bailey

4 – Tennessee Titans RB Jeremiyah Love

5 – NY Giants LB Sonny Styles

6 – Cleveland Browns WR Carnell Tate

7 – Washington Commanders S Caleb Downs

8 – New Orleans Saints EDGE Reuben Bain

9 – Kansas City Chiefs CB Mansoor Delane

10 – NY Giants WR Jordyn Tyson

11 – Miami Dolphins OT Francis Mauigoa

12 – Dallas Cowboys CB Jermod McCoy

13 – LA Rams WR Makai Lemon

14 – Baltimore Ravens OG Vega Ioane

15 – Tampa Bay Bucs EDGE Keldric Faulk

16 – NY Jets WR KC Concepcion

17 – Detroit Lions OT Spencer Fano

18 – Minnesota Vikings S Dillon Thieneman

19 – Carolina Panthers OT Monroe Freeling

20 – Dallas Cowboys – EDGE T.J. Parker

21 – Pittsburgh Steelers QB Ty Simpson

22 – LA Chargers EDGE Cashius Howell

23 – Philadelphia Eagles OT Caleb Lomu

24 – Cleveland Browns OT Kadyn Proctor

25 – Chicago Bears S Emmanuel McNeil-Warren

26 – Buffalo Bills EDGE Ahkeem Mesidor

27 – SF 49ers OT Blake Miller

28 – Houston Texans OT Max Iheanachor

29 – KC Chiefs WR Denzel Boston

30 – Miami Dolphins CB Avieon Terrell

31 – New England Patriots EDGE Zion Young

32 – Seattle Seahawks OG Emmanuel Pregnon

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15 Responses to FMU Consensus Mock Draft Results

  1. Rockphin's avatar Rockphin says:

    Only limited chaos last night I see. LOL

    I wouldn’t be upset with what you guys picked.

    • steveccnv's avatar steveccnv says:

      me either, even with Mauigoa’s back

      we really need to hit on those first 2, if one of the top guys are gone at 11 I’d hope we could trade back a little

      at 30 wouldn’t mind trading back a few spots either, but only if several targeted players for 30 are still there

      don’t want to trade back, just to trade back and pick Koa Misi

  2. Rockphin's avatar Rockphin says:

    The Flying Pig

    says:

    April 22, 2026 at 10:50 pm

    I would probably take Young over Any of the CBs if I realized he was on the board

    Reply

    I agree with this post. I think edge is more critical than CB. Chop is a disappointment, if not a bust.

    • steveccnv's avatar steveccnv says:

      he’s probably more immature, than a bust

      his rookie season Phillips and Chubb were both hurt, so he got as much PT as he could handle

      his 2nd year they were both back, he played less and probably cried about it, unlike Van Ginkle when he was here

      being the man again we’ll see

  3. bailbondmike's avatar bailbondmike says:

    I hate wordpress! I tried all the way up to 9pm to get back on.

    Great job MikeE!!

  4. bailbondmike's avatar bailbondmike says:

    LMAO!

    R1 P31 – Patriots – Needs – EDGE, OL, DL, TE, WR, Rub -n- tug, Diana Russini

    If you get a rub-n-tug, you don’t get Pregnon

  5. bailbondmike's avatar bailbondmike says:

    Gotter done and will be interesting to see how close we get.

  6. bailbondmike's avatar bailbondmike says:

    Another thing to keep in mind tonight is some players will higher on their board than what the consensus has out there. So there may be a player they pick that seems a little of a reach but not to them. Every team has a couple of those picks anyway.

    I can remember watching many drafts and thinking damn that guys was a 4th rounder and so and so took him in the late 2nd.

    Just like these edges in DDS and Derrick more where the consensus has DDS a very late 3rd and Moore a 4th rounder. I bet both go before we pick at 75. I hope not.

    • Mike E.'s avatar Mike E. says:

      Absolutely right! I’d bet a lot of teams boards look very different than what we see on m any of the major sites.

  7. Rockphin's avatar Rockphin says:

    This is the first year that I watched anyone’s Big Board videos. (I watched Crabbs’ Youtube podcast) I thought Crabbs did a great job with his horizontal and vertical board. I really liked how he color coded things like athletic freak talent and injury risks with color codes. I also liked how he showed position flexibility by placing the players card 1/2 in one position and 1/2 in the other position.

    The way he broke it down let you see a lot of information just at a glance.

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