
The 2026 running back class arrives in stark contrast to 2025, which will likely be remembered as one of the deepest and most talent-rich groups the …
The Top 7 Rookie Running Backs for the 2026 NFL Draft

The 2026 running back class arrives in stark contrast to 2025, which will likely be remembered as one of the deepest and most talent-rich groups the …
The Top 7 Rookie Running Backs for the 2026 NFL Draft

The first wave of free agency had wrapped. It was time to dive into Pro Football Network’s mock simulator. The goal was to reshape the Cowboys’ roster. I kept things disciplined: only first‑round trades, and only if the simulator offered them.
Then Seattle dropped a blockbuster on the table.
Dallas shipped picks 12 and 152 (359 points) to the Seahawks and walked away with a king’s ransom:
I had extra ammo and a clear mission. I searched for players who could fortify the defense. They also needed to elevate an already top‑five offense. What followed was a draft class built on toughness, upside, and immediate impact.
A grown‑man pass rusher with NFL‑ready strength and technique. Mesidor steps into the rotation on Day One and gives Dallas the juice it needs off the edge.
This is the type of player Cowboys fans fall in love with instantly. Rodriguez flies around the field, diagnoses quickly, and pairs beautifully with Overshown to form a fast, aggressive linebacker duo.
Long, physical, and competitive. Lee adds real heat to the cornerback room and should push for a starting job sooner rather than later.
A young, rangy safety with natural ball skills. Clark enters a strong safety room and gets groomed as a long‑term starter on the back end.
A downhill hammer who brings back the physical identity the run game has been missing. Allen and Javonte Williams form a punishing one‑two punch.
A raw but freakishly gifted tackle prospect. With coaching and patience, Bell has the tools to become Dallas’ left tackle for the next decade.
A big‑bodied target who replaces Tolbert and brings a physical element that Lamb and Pickens don’t. Red‑zone weapon, chain‑mover, matchup problem.
A violent, downhill linebacker who hits like he’s trying to split the turf. Depth, special teams, and tone‑setting energy.
Young, talented, and fresh off an “internship” under Bill Belichick. Dixon brings smart, disciplined corner play and developmental upside.

With the 2026 NFL Draft nearing, consensus big boards are solidifying. The real value lies in players with Day 1 starter traits. They remain overlooked or are projected to the middle rounds.
Here are 20 of the most underrated 2026 prospects. These are players who could become hidden gems or impact contributors. They may come from small schools or powerhouse programs.
Anyone you want to add to the list? Leave me a message.

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The Big Ten is loaded with returning experience this season, while also welcoming in some high-profile newcomers via the transfer portal
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The 2026 NFL Scouting Combine continues in Indianapolis on this fine Sunday. On this first afternoon of March, the fourth and final group of players will
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Matt Maiocco identifies five potential offensive line targets for the San Francisco 49ers with pick No. 27 in the first round of the 2026 NFL Draft.
Five offensive linemen 49ers could target at pick No. 27 in 2026 NFL Draft