Anderson is a small but explosive slot-only receiver with strong separation ability and yards-after-the-catch potential. While his size may limit his appeal, he profiles as a solid Day 3 option who can contribute in a rotational role.
When evaluating cornerback prospects ahead of the 2026 NFL Draft, the ability to lock down wide receivers in man coverage is paramount. Here are the five highest-graded cornerbacks in man coverage from the 2025 season.
Williams is a quick, precise slot-only receiver with strong separation metrics but a low average depth of target. His special-teams experience supports his projection as a depth receiver.
Branch is a likely Day 2 pick due to his rare, difference-making athleticism. However, he relies heavily on speed and must continue to refine the nuance and technique of his route running to avoid being limited to a special-teams role.
Burks' size and production do not clearly point to a future NFL contributor, but his athleticism and strength make him difficult to dismiss. He offers intriguing upside as an explosive slot receiver, though he may not fit every scheme.
Bell looked uncoverable at times against his level of competition in his final season and, despite below-average size and athleticism, produced like a top-100 prospect as a productive slot receiver.
Lemon lacks ideal size and top-tier NFL athleticism, but his football IQ, elite body control and competitive toughness make him a top-50-caliber prospect. He projects as a starting inside-the-numbers receiver, primarily in the slot, with added return value.
The top 2026 NFL Draft prospects at every position come with distinct strengths, weaknesses and developmental paths to the next level. From quarterback to safety, here’s a breakdown of how each player wins, where improvement is needed and what their NFL projection looks like.
Brinson's slender build and lack of NFL-caliber athleticism mean that, to stick in the league as a "Z" receiver, he will need to significantly improve his catch consistency both in contested situations and on routine targets.
Brown's clearest path to an NFL roster is through the return game, where he offers good straight-line speed and extensive experience. As a receiver, he must improve his nuance, tempo and catch consistency to earn a consistent role on offense.
Fernando Mendoza leads a 2026 NFL Draft class starting to take shape, but movement behind him — from Caleb Downs to a trade-up for Jeremiyah Love — defines this first-round projection. This mock highlights how team needs and positional value reshape the board. Use PFF’s Mock Draft Simulator, customizable Big Board and Scouting Assistant to […]
The PFF 2026 NFL Draft Hub is your one-stop shop for everything draft season — from Big Board rankings and mock drafts to scouting reports, combine coverage and daily analysis. Updated every day and built around PFF’s premium tools, it’s the fastest way to find exactly what you’re looking for as the draft board takes […]
PFF's 2026 NFL Draft profiles are LIVE and available to all PFF+ subscribers! Click on any linked prospect to access in-depth scouting reports for every player ranked in PFF’s top 450.
PFF’s predictive draft rankings — a forward-looking exercise that blends production, grading and market sentiment to forecast how teams and analysts are likely to value each prospect on draft night.
PFF’s predictive draft rankings — a forward-looking exercise that blends production, grading and market sentiment to forecast how teams and analysts are likely to value each prospect on draft night.
PFF’s predictive draft rankings — a forward-looking exercise that blends production, grading and market sentiment to forecast how teams and analysts are likely to value each prospect on draft night.
PFF’s predictive draft rankings — a forward-looking exercise that blends production, grading and market sentiment to forecast how teams and analysts are likely to value each prospect on draft night.
PFF’s predictive draft rankings — a forward-looking exercise that blends production, grading and market sentiment to forecast how teams and analysts are likely to value each prospect on draft night.
The NFL announced Friday that it concluded its own investigation into Chiefs receiver Rashee Rice, stating that he "has not engaged in conduct that violates the personal conduct policy."
Lamar Jackson is getting off on the right foot with new coach Jesse Minter as he reported for the start of the Ravens' offseason workout program Monday.
Jaguars defensive end Travon Walker instantly got the message when head coach Liam Coen used an Aaron Donald comparison during their end-of-season meeting.
Peter Schrager leans on his intel after last week's annual league meeting to project picks in the NFL draft. Here's where things stand right now in Round 1.
Defensive tackle Dexter Lawrence is not expected to join the Giants for the first day of their offseason program, but wide receiver Ryan Miller should be with the team.
Ian Cunningham is closing in on his first draft since becoming the Falcons' General Manager and he wouldn't mind having a little more ammunition in his arsenal once things get underway later this month.
The Browns recently modified the language in Myles Garrett's contract, but General Manager Andrew Berry insisted last week that it was not done to trade the reigning Defensive Player of the Year.
Facebook
Twitter
RSS