The 2026 NFL draft is less than three weeks away (April 23-25). So, we asked draft analysts Matt Miller and Field Yates to break down the newest intel from around the league.
Pro days are wrapping up, though a handful of top prospects still have private workouts with teams this month. How did Tennessee cornerback Jermod McCoy answer injury questions at his pro day? And what did we learn from the prospects not named Fernando Mendoza at Indiana's pro day?
We also asked our experts for the latest on a bunch of buzzy topics. Who is the third-best quarterback prospect in this class right now? Which NFL teams could trade out of the first round? How many edge rushers, offensive linemen and wide receivers could get picked on Day 1? Finally, Miller and Yates emptied their scouting notebooks with what they're hearing, seeing and thinking.
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What's the league buzz off the much-anticipated Jermod McCoy pro day workout on Tuesday?
Yates: The race for CB1 is officially on. Both McCoy and LSU's Mansoor Delane are viewed as top-15 prospects in the class, with the Giants, Commanders, Saints, Chiefs, Bengals and Cowboys as natural landing spots. But McCoy's health lingered until this pro day workout, as a torn ACL caused him to miss the entire 2025 season and he sat out the combine.
While scouts on the road had been getting positive reviews about McCoy's recovery, there is a certainty in seeing it on the field. He posted a 4.38 in the 40-yard dash, a 38-inch vertical jump and a 10-foot-7 broad jump.

