2026 NFL Draft Stuff

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Supposedly Simpson QB Alabama coming out. Not saying I would necessarily take him but wonder what our scouts think for the late first pick.
 
Not an eligible player, but Demond Williams, formerly the quarterback (and a potential star, at that) of the Washington Huskies, is about as selfish and scummy as it gets. Signs with Washington for a lot of money, then posts an Instagram post - while a deceased female student-athlete that everyone around the university adored is having her memorial service done with most of the team in attendance - saying that he's leaving with a do-not-contact designation about a week later.

Washington's trying to fight it with the NCAA, but honestly? I'd just let him go, look at other options when he clearly is trying to get as much money as he can. And when he comes out into the draft, I've got him on my Do-Not-Draft list. If you're scummy and selfish enough to try to upstage a damned memorial for a student-athlete that most of your football team is there mourning her, you're scummy and selfish enough to do anything bad.
 
Going to be interesting to see where he goes and how he's used.
I'd take him over Bain Jr. as far as edge rushers go. Reese could be elite, a Parsons-lite.

I'd say no lower than top-five unless he bombs the process.
 
I'd take him over Bain Jr. as far as edge rushers go. Reese could be elite, a Parsons-lite.

I'd say no lower than top-five unless he bombs the process.

I disagree, although I am a homer.

I believe Bain is going to be the best player in this draft. He just has “it”

He’s going to wreck things for offenses.

Other player that is going to BALL in the nfl from Miami is Keionte Scott, we have Q Lake though, so no need to draft him.
 
I disagree, although I am a homer.

I believe Bain is going to be the best player in this draft. He just has “it”

He’s going to wreck things for offenses.

Other player that is going to BALL in the nfl from Miami is Keionte Scott, we have Q Lake though, so no need to draft him.
Bain has very short arms and his speed isn't anything special to make up for it; he really only goes with power. Bain's going to be very good, could be Verse-lite at his best, but I think Reese could be absolutely special.

Honestly, for my money, though (even though I don't bet)? Best player in that first round (not going to predict the later rounds because Nacua is proof that nobody really knows who the best player in a draft will be) is going to be Caleb Downs. There are no weaknesses with him. You can play him anywhere, any position in the secondary, even as a dime linebacker, and he'll make plays for you. I hesitate to say that a player is "safe" because even the safest players in a draft can bust and have busted...but Downs could challenge that, barring injury.
 
I disagree, although I am a homer.

I believe Bain is going to be the best player in this draft. He just has “it”

He’s going to wreck things for offenses.

Other player that is going to BALL in the nfl from Miami is Keionte Scott, we have Q Lake though, so no need to draft him.
Maybe it's just me, but every time I watch Miami football to see Bain, I seem to come away more impressed with Akheem Mesidor.
 
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Maybe it's just me, but every time I watch Miami football to see Bain, I seem to come away more impressed with Akheem Mesidor.

Mesidor is a monster.

Bain often gets the AD treatment(chipped, double, tripled), but they’re both very good.
 
 

2026 Senior Bowl participants​


QUARTERBACK​

  • Luke Altmyer, Illinois
  • Taylen Green, Arkansas
  • Garrett Nussmeier, LSU
  • Diego Pavia, Vanderbilt
  • Cole Payton, North Dakota State
  • Sawyer Robertson, Baylor

RUNNING BACK​

  • Kaytron Allen, Penn State
  • Jonah Coleman, Washington
  • Rahsul Faison, South Carolina
  • Seth McGowan, Kentucky
  • Jam Miller, Alabama
  • Le'Veon Moss, Texas A&M
  • Adam Randall, Clemson
  • Nick Singleton, Penn State
  • J'Mari Taylor, Virginia
  • Mike Washington Jr., Arkansas

WIDE RECEIVER​

  • Aaron Anderson, LSU
  • Vinny Anthony II, Wisconsin
  • Lewis Bond, Boston College
  • Romello Brinson, SMU
  • Barion Brown, LSU
  • Deion Burks, Oklahoma
  • Josh Cameron, Baylor
  • Kevin Coleman Jr., Missouri
  • KC Concepcion, Texas A&M
  • Caleb Douglas, Texas Tech
  • Malachi Fields, Notre Dame
  • Jordan Hudson, SMU
  • Ted Hurst, Georgia State
  • Caullin Lacy, Louisville
  • Ja'Kobi Lane, USC
  • Elijah Sarratt, Indiana
  • Brenen Thompson, Mississippi State
  • Reggie Virgil, Texas Tech
  • Harrison Wallace III, Mississippi

TIGHT END​

  • Nate Boerkircher, Texas A&M
  • Will Kacmarek, Ohio State
  • John Michael Gyllenborg, Wyoming
  • Joshua Cuevas, Alabama
  • Justin Joly, N.C. State
  • Tanner Koziol, Houston
  • DJ Rogers, TCU
  • Sam Roush, Stanford
  • Dan Villari, Syracuse

OFFENSIVE LINEMEN​

  • Austin Barber, Florida
  • Jude Bowry, Boston College
  • Parker Brailsford, Alabama
  • Fernando Carmona Jr., Arkansas
  • Kage Casey, Boise State
  • Dametrious Crownover, Texas A&M
  • JC Davis, Illinois
  • Gennings Dunker, Iowa
  • Jalen Farmer, Kentucky
  • Alex Harkey, Oregon
  • Sam Hecht, Kansas State
  • Max Iheanachor, Arizona State
  • Delby Lemieux, Dartmouth
  • Emmanuel Pregnon, Oregon
  • Keylan Rutledge, Georgia Tech
  • Drew Shelton, Penn State
  • Jake Slaughter, Florida
  • Beau Stephens, Iowa
  • Logan Taylor, Boston College
  • Carver Willis, Washington
  • Jeremiah Wright, Auburn
  • Trey Zuhn III, Texas A&M

INTERIOR DEFENSIVE LINE​

  • Cameron Ball, Arkansas
  • Caleb Banks, Florida
  • Nick Barrett, South Carolina
  • Rayshaun Benny, Michigan
  • Zane Durant, Penn State
  • Bryson Eason, Tennessee
  • Deven Eastern, Minnesota
  • Gracen Halton, Oklahoma
  • Lee Hunter, Texas Tech
  • Tim Keenan III, Alabama
  • Jeffrey M'Ba, SMU
  • Chris McClellan, Missouri
  • Domonique Orange, Iowa State

EDGE RUSHER​

  • Vincent Anthony Jr., Duke
  • David Bailey, Texas Tech
  • Keyron Crawford, Auburn
  • Dani Dennis-Sutton, Penn State
  • Logan Fano, Utah
  • Romello Height, Texas Tech
  • Quintayvious Hutchins, Boston College
  • Gabe Jacas, Illinois
  • Max Llewellyn, Iowa
  • Akheem Mesidor, Miami
  • Derrick Moore, Michigan
  • LT Overton, Alabama
  • T.J. Parker, Clemson
  • Jack Pyburn, LSU
  • Cian Slone, N.C. State
  • Nadame Tucker, Western Michigan
  • Zion Young, Missouri

LINEBACKER​

  • Bryce Boettcher, Oregon
  • Kendal Daniels, Oklahoma
  • Kaleb Elarms-Orr, TCU
  • Keyshaun Elliott, Arizona State
  • Owen Heinecke, Oklahoma
  • Jack Kelly, BYU
  • Kyle Louis, Pitt
  • Jacob Rodriguez, Texas Tech
  • Xavian Sorey, Arkansas
  • Scooby Williams, Texas A&M

CORNERBACK​

  • Tacario Davis, Washington
  • Charles Demmings, Stephen F. Austin
  • Thaddeus Dixon, North Carolina
  • Daylen Everette, Georgia
  • TJ Hall, Iowa
  • Davison Igbinosun, Ohio State
  • Chris Johnson, San Diego State
  • Will Lee III, Texas A&M
  • Hezekiah Masses, Cal
  • Jalen McMurray, Tennessee
  • Julian Neal, Arkansas
  • Ephesians Prysock, Washington
  • Chandler Rivers, Duke
  • Treydan Stukes, Arizona
  • Collin Wright, Stanford

SAFETY​

  • Bud Clark, TCU
  • Jalon Kilgore, South Carolina
  • AJ Haulcy, LSU
  • Emmanuel McNeil-Warren, Toledo
  • VJ Payne, Kansas State
  • Kamari Ramsey, USC
  • DeShon Singleton, Nebraska
  • Genesis Smith, Arizona
  • Michael Taaffe, Texas
  • Jakobe Thomas, Miami
  • Zakee Wheatley, Penn State

SPECIALISTS​

  • Luke Basso, Oregon (LS)
  • Ryan Eckley, Michigan State (P)
  • William Ferrin, BYU (K)
  • Beau Gardner, Georgia (LS)
  • Drew Stevens, Iowa (K)
  • Brett Thorson, Georgia (P)
 
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