The PFF Mock Draft Simulator has evolved into the ultimate 2026 NFL Draft ecosystem. No longer just a solo tool, the latest version features a massive suite of upgrades including multiplayer draft rooms, custom big board builders, and live leaderboards to track ADP trends across the platform.

By PFF.com Apr 13, 2026 9:31 am EDT

The Cowboys move up nine spots for a star in-state edge rusher, while the Rams take Jordyn Tyson at No. 13.

By Bradley Locker Apr 13, 2026 6:30 am EDT

2026 NFL Draft: Top 3 Slot Receiver ProspectsTypeContentMeta Title 12026 NFL Draft: Top 3 Slot Receivers for FantasyMeta Title 22026 NFL Draft Guide: Fantasy Football Slot RankingsMeta Title 32026 NFL Draft Analysis: Best Fantasy Slot ReceiversMeta Description 1Makai Lemon and Omar Cooper Jr. lead the 2026 NFL Draft slot class. Discover the best fantasy football prospects. Unlock the data. [137]Meta Description 2Identify the next PPR stars. Explore PFF grades and slot stats for the top 2026 NFL Draft wide receivers. See the rankings. [133]Meta Description 3From USC to Indiana, PFF breaks down the most pro-ready slot receivers for the 2026 NFL Draft and fantasy football. See the grades. [138]Summary HighlightsMakai Lemon is the premier playmaker: The Biletnikoff winner finished 2025 with a 90.8 PFF grade, ranking first among Power Four receivers. Lemon is a dual-threat asset who led all slot qualifiers in yards per route run ($2.85$) and explosive pass plays ($35$), making him the high-ceiling prize for dynasty managers.Omar Cooper Jr. offers inside-outside versatility: After transitioning to a slot-heavy role for the national champion Hoosiers, Cooper posted a dominant 87.5 PFF offensive grade. His ability to break tackles ($0.36$ forced missed tackles per reception) and handle a vertical route tree makes him an ideal WR2 candidate for NFL and fantasy rosters.SEO-Friendly ExcerptModern NFL offenses are won in the slot. As defenses shift toward two-high safety looks, the value of receivers who can exploit the middle of the field has never been higher for fantasy managers.

By Nic Bodiford Apr 13, 2026 6:15 am EDT

Man coverage is the ultimate NFL litmus test. While zone production can be scheme-dependent, winning one-on-one requires elite releases and route-running nuance. From Denzel Boston’s nation-leading first downs to Zachariah Branch’s perfect passer rating when targeted, PFF identifies the five wide receivers in the 2026 NFL Draft class who thrive when the spotlight is brightest.

By Daire Carragher Apr 13, 2026 6:00 am EDT

Which college offenses actually prepare players for the pros? PFF filtered the FBS to find the 27 true pro-style systems based on tempo, under-center usage, motion usage and more. From Alabama's Kadyn Proctor to LSU's Garrett Nussmeier, we identify the 14 top-100 prospects whose production is most likely to translate to the NFL.

By Daire Carragher Apr 13, 2026 5:45 am EDT
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The 2026 NFL Draft is one week away and the wide receiver class is loaded. From Carnell Tate's elite ceiling to Makai Lemon's slot versatility, we break down the top 30 rookie wide receivers for your dynasty rookie drafts using PFF's advanced scouting data and big board.

By Nathan Jahnke Apr 13, 2026 5:15 am EDT
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Bentley produced as a receiving tight end in 2025 but likely lacks the baseline athleticism needed to stick at the next level. He will need to win with anticipation and route nuance to overcome those limitations.

By PFF.com Apr 10, 2026 2:29 pm EDT
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Metayer is a big-bodied, contested-catch tight end who could develop into a serviceable depth option if he continues to add strength.

By PFF.com Apr 10, 2026 2:14 pm EDT
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Wright is a big-bodied tight end with a strong multi-sport background. He shows solid all-around athleticism, but inconsistency as a blocker may limit his ability to earn significant snaps.

By PFF.com Apr 10, 2026 2:01 pm EDT
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Delp is an intriguing athlete with a high-effort play style that should get him drafted. However, his limited receiving impact and lack of feel in that area project him as a TE3 or TE4 option.

By PFF.com Apr 10, 2026 1:36 pm EDT
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Boerkircher will be one of the oldest prospects in the class as a sixth-year senior, but he showed depth-level NFL ability in 2025. He is a tenacious run blocker with strong competitive toughness and better athleticism than his receiving production suggests. He projects as a Day 3 depth option with versatile blocking value.

By PFF.com Apr 10, 2026 1:23 pm EDT
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Raridon may not develop into a true TE1 due to limited receiving upside, but his blocking ability makes him a strong TE2 option for teams that rely heavily on 12 personnel.

By PFF.com Apr 10, 2026 1:06 pm EDT
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Kitselman has the size and build of an NFL tight end, giving him a solid floor as a rosterable player. He projects as a TE2 with value primarily as an in-line blocker.

By PFF.com Apr 10, 2026 12:51 pm EDT
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Cuevas lacks prototypical size for the position but brings a smart, tenacious play style. He competes as a blocker and can contribute as an intermediate receiving option, projecting as a TE2-type.

By PFF.com Apr 10, 2026 12:19 pm EDT
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Roush has the build of an NFL tight end capable of playing on the line of scrimmage. As a blocking "Y" tight end, he can be a valuable piece in heavy personnel packages and some single-tight-end looks, though his impact in the passing game will likely be limited.

By PFF.com Apr 10, 2026 12:03 pm EDT
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Klein is an intriguing young prospect who is relatively new to football but shows the effort and mentality to develop into a difference-making in-line tight end. If he continues to add weight and strength, he projects as a strong TE2-type with blocking upside.

By PFF.com Apr 10, 2026 11:45 am EDT
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Rogers is a late-blooming tight end with limited usage but intriguing traits. His athletic build, movement skills and reliable hands project him as a depth receiving option with alignment flexibility.

By PFF.com Apr 10, 2026 11:25 am EDT
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Koziol is not a traditional in-line tight end, but in a creative offense, he can thrive as a big-slot weapon. His large catch radius and contested-catch ability make him a valuable red-zone option.

By PFF.com Apr 10, 2026 11:08 am EDT
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Trigg may have one of the widest ranges of outcomes in the 2026 class. At his best, his vertical athleticism and contested-catch ability suggest top-50 potential, but inconsistencies with technique and focus create volatility in his projection.

By PFF.com Apr 10, 2026 9:40 am EDT
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McRee is a solid overall athlete for an "F" tight end. While run blocking will not be a strength, his pass protection ability provides some in-line utility. His best fit is as a big-slot option, likely in the mid-Day 3 range.

By PFF.com Apr 10, 2026 9:29 am EDT
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