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2026 NFL Draft: Hidden Gems in Defense

While the 2026 NFL Draft cycle has been dominated by blue-chip headliners, a formidable group of “under-the-radar” defensive prospects is beginning to demand the national spotlight. This cohort is defined by specialized traits that NFL front offices crave: from the “VICE-like” technical discipline of Ohio State’s Caden Curry and the towering, gap-erasing frame of Ole Miss’s Zxavian Harris, to the elite interior twitch of Penn State’s Zane Durant. Complementing this front-line power are the relentless motor of Iowa’s Max Llewellyn and the fluid, “island-capable” coverage skills of Texas A&M’s Will Lee III. These players may not have started the cycle as household names. Still, their combination of high-floor consistency and unique physical tools makes them the essential “missing pieces” for teams looking to bolster their defensive identity on Day 2 of the draft.

Defensive Line

Caden Curry, Ohio State: A high-motor, “hair-on-fire” player who broke out in 2025.

Strengths: Elite effort, functional strength at the point of attack, and special teams value.

Weakness: Historically short arms and stiff hips that limit his “bend” around the edge.

NFL Comparison: George Karlaftis

Ideal Teams: Patriots, Ravens, Lions, Steelers

Max Llewellyn, Iowa: The prototypical Iowa power-end with a massive 6’5″ frame.

Strengths: Technical hand usage and disciplined run containment.

Weakness: Lacked elite “twitch” in 2026 Combine testing (4.81s 40-yard dash).

NFL Comparison: Maxx Crosby (Lite)

Ideal Teams: Packers, Bills, Vikings, Jaguars

Zxavian Harris   Ole Miss: A true mountain of a man at 6’7″, 320+ lbs.

Strengths: Rare size/explosiveness combo that resets the line of scrimmage.

Weakness: Character concerns (off-field history) and pad level consistency due to his height.

NFL Comparison: Jordan Davis

Ideal Teams: Cowboys, Eagles, Browns, Chargers

Zane Durant   Penn State: An undersized but hyper-athletic interior disruptor.

Strengths: Elite first-step quickness (4.75s 40-yard dash).

Weakness: Can be washed out by double teams; purely a “one-gap” penetrator.

NFL Comparison: Ed Oliver

Ideal Teams: Dolphins, Rams, Texans, Seahawks

Linebackers

Eric Gentry  USC: A physical “unicorn” standing 6’6″ with an elite wingspan.

Strengths: Erases passing lanes in zone coverage; forced 5 fumbles in 2025.

Weakness: Struggles to stack-and-shed blocks in the box; needs to add significant bulk.

NFL Comparison:  Isaiah Simmons

Ideal Teams:   Broncos, Seahawks, Jets

Red Murdock  Buffalo: A downhill enforcer and tone-setter.

Strengths: Violent tackler and turnover machine (FBS record for forced fumbles).

Weakness: Limited lateral range and struggles in man-to-man coverage.

NFL Comparison: T.J. Edwards  

Ideal Teams: Patriots, Steelers, Bears

Jack Kelly, BYU: A multi-tool athlete with high-end pass-rush production (31.5 career sacks).

Strengths: Explosive interior blitzer and versatile enough to play the edge.

Weakness: Inconsistent motor, and occasionally takes poor pursuit angles.

NFL Comparison: Kyle Van Noy

Ideal Teams: Ravens, Dolphins, Patriots

Secondary

Will Lee III, Texas A&M: An aggressive, physical corner with elite leaping ability (42″ vertical).

Strengths: High football IQ and excellent awareness of the first-down sticks.

Weakness: Lacks top-end recovery speed and can be “grabby,” leading to penalties.

NFL Comparison: Jaylon Johnson

Ideal Teams: Giants, Colts, 49ers

Jalon Kilgore, South Carolina: A versatile “Big Nickel” who started immediately as a freshman in the SEC.

Strengths: Elite ball skills (tied for SEC lead in INTs) and physical run support.

Weakness: Concerns about man coverage fluidity against vertical speedsters.

NFL Comparison: Jeremy Chinn

Ideal Teams: Texans, Seahawks, Chiefs

Bishop Fitzgerald  USC: A dual-threat former QB with high-level route recognition.

Strengths: “Turnover machine” instincts (10 career INTs) and closing speed.

Weakness: Needs work on run-game discipline and “eye hygiene.”

NFL Comparison:  Damontae Kazee

Ideal Teams: Steelers, Bucs, Falcons

VJ Payne, Kansas State: A coverage stabilizer and four-year starter.

Strengths: Smart communicator who thrives in split-zone roles.

Weakness: Lacks elite lateral agility; needs to improve lower-body mass to finish tackles through contact.

NFL Comparison: Kamren Curl

Ideal Teams: Rams, Commanders, Raiders

Draft Spotlight: Why These Fits?

  • Eric Gentry to Denver: Experts have identified Gentry as the Broncos’ “ideal late-round fit” to help balance a roster that recently lost Dre Greenlaw and needs speed off the ball.
  • Red Murdock to New England: Murdock’s 6’3 “, 240-lb frame and record-breaking forced fumble totals align perfectly with the Patriots’ preference for” tone-setting” enforcers who thrive in goal-line and early-down situations.
  • Jalon Kilgore to Houston: Kilgore mentioned meeting with the Texans at Pro Day. Pairing him with Jalen Pitre would give Houston one of the most versatile and athletic nickel/safety tandems in the AFC.
  • Bishop Fitzgerald to Pittsburgh: His background as a former high school QB gives him unique route recognition skills that mirror the instinctive playstyle often coveted by the Steelers’ coaching staff

Can’t Wait For Saturday Big Ten’s best appear loaded with returning talent

Mar. 2—Doesn’t take a genius — or a sportswriter — to figure out why the Big Ten has won the last three College Football Playoff titles: talent, both on the field and in the coaching box. The good news for Tony Petitti’s league is that despite key loses across the conference, the Big Ten is is in good shape for 2026. Enough to win a fourth consecutive title? I’m going with yes. The hardest …
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