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2026 NFL Draft grades: Did Titans Reach With Carnell Tate Selection?

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April 24, 2026
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What had been mocked everywhere for months became official Thursday night: The Las Vegas Raiders selected quarterback Fernando Mendoza with the No. 1 overall pick in the 2026 NFL Draft.

And then draft day really began in Pitsburgh. Stick with us, as I’ll be analyzing and grading every selection in real time. 

1. Las Vegas Raiders: Fernando Mendoza, QB, Indiana

Rang: An ideal fit for the Raiders both from a physical and intangible perspective, Mendoza isn’t just the right pick, he’s the perfect one. His prototypical size, pre- and post-snap recognition and accuracy from both the pocket and on the move should make him a star in Klint Kubiak’s offense. Even better, Mendoza has composure on and off the field needed for a team based in a city with the many, varied distractions of Las Vegas. 

Grade: A

2. New York Jets: David Bailey, Edge, Texas Tech

Rang: Bailey: Finishing dead last in the AFC in sacks, the Jets made the right choice to add this year’s top pass-rusher. Bailey’s burst and bend off the edge is elite. He is a realistic Defensive Rookie of the Year candidate who projects as a 10-plus sack-a-year difference-maker. 

Grade: A

3. Arizona Cardinals: Jeremiyah Love, RB, Notre Dame

Rang: Throw out the narrative about positional value, Love’s ability to immediately boost Mike LaFleur’s offense justifies this selection. Frankly, GM Monti Ossenfort needed a slam dunk and Love should provide it. His creativity, elusiveness and breakaway speed have earned comparisons to NFL superstars like Saquon Barkley and Bijan Robinson from scouts traveling through South Bend for the past two years. Critics, of course, have a point about the fact that drafting a running back this year comes with zero salary relief — something that typically occurs with rookies. Love could be the best running back in the NFL next year, but the Cardinals will already be paying him close to that, regardless. 

Grade: B+

4. Tennessee Titans: Carnell Tate, WR, Ohio State

Rang: It’s our first “upset” of the night, but two people certainly not upset with this selection are Titans quarterback Cam Ward and offensive coordinator Brian Daboll. Head coach Robert Saleh and Daboll were both fired from recent head-coaching positions because their respective offenses struggled to score. Tate isn’t an elite athlete, but his frame, speed and tracking skills help him project as a legitimate No. 1 candidate. 

Grade: B+

5. New York Giants

6. Cleveland Browns

7. Washington Commanders

8. New Orleans Saints

9. Kansas City Chiefs

10. New York Giants (from Bengals)

11. Miami Dolphins

12. Dallas Cowboys

13. Los Angeles Rams (from Falcons)

14. Baltimore Ravens

15. Tampa Bay Buccaneers

16. New York Jets (from Colts)

17. Detroit Lions

18: Minnesota Vikings

19: Carolina Panthers

20: Dallas Cowboys (from Packers)

21: Pittsburgh Steelers

22: Los Angeles Chargers

23: Philadelphia Eagles

24: Cleveland Browns (from Jaguars)

25: Chicago Bears

26: Buffalo Bills

27: San Francisco 49ers

28: Houston Texans

29: Kansas City Chiefs (from Rams)

30: Miami Dolphins (from Broncos)

31: New England Patriots

32: Seattle Seahawks

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