Top draft prospects ahead of the 2026 NFL scouting combine
Every year, the football world shifts its attention to one of the most important checkpoints in the pre-draft calendar β the NFL Scouting Combine. Hosted in Indianapolis at Lucas Oil Stadium, the event marks the true beginning of draft season for front offices across the National Football League. Itβs where film study meets measurable reality β where speed, explosiveness, strength, and movement skills are tested under a microscope. For prospects, itβs not just an evaluation; itβs a high-stakes job interview played out in front of coaches, executives, and scouts from every team.
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This yearβs spotlight centers on the players ranked at the top of Daniel Jeremiahβs latest top prospect board, a group loaded with elite athletic traits and immediate NFL potential. The list reflects the modern direction of the league β explosive edge defenders, versatile defensive backs, dynamic skill players, and quarterbacks capable of handling complex offensive systems. While game tape built their reputations, the combine will test how those traits translate in standardized drills and competitive environments. For some, itβs a chance to confirm elite status. For others, itβs an opportunity to rise dramatically with one standout performance.
As the drills begin and the testing numbers roll in, these top prospects enter the most revealing phase of their pre-draft journey. The combine wonβt finalize their draft positions β but it will shape the conversation around them in a big way.
1. Fernando Mendoza β QB, Indiana University

Mendoza carries himself like a true franchise quarterback, showing poise and command in high-pressure situations. His arm talent allows him to make layered throws with timing and precision, while his size helps him absorb contact and stay composed. He processes defenses quickly and rarely looks rushed mentally. Teams see a quarterback who can operate structure but still create when plays break down.
2. Jeremiyah Love β RB, University of Notre Dame

Love is one of the most explosive offensive weapons in the class, capable of scoring from anywhere on the field. His acceleration through the hole and long-speed in open space make him a constant big-play threat. He runs with patience and vision, then flips a switch once he sees daylight. If his testing matches the tape, heβll solidify elite playmaker status.
3. David Bailey β EDGE, Texas Tech University

Bailey is a disruptive edge rusher with the power and burst to stress offensive tackles snap after snap. He plays with physical urgency, attacking the pocket and forcing quarterbacks off their spots. His length helps him control contact and win leverage battles at the line. Evaluators are especially intrigued by how much more upside he still has as his pass-rush toolbox develops.
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4. Arvell Reese β EDGE, Ohio State University

Reese is an explosive athlete off the edge with range that shows up against both the run and pass. He closes space quickly and flashes the ability to wreck plays in the backfield. His pursuit motor stands out β he doesnβt quit on plays and consistently chases down ball carriers. With refinement, he has the traits of a high-impact defensive playmaker.
5. Sonny Styles β LB, Ohio State

Styles brings size, speed, and versatility that allow him to impact the game in multiple defensive roles. He moves fluidly in coverage but also plays with downhill force against the run. His physical profile makes him a matchup eraser against modern hybrid offenses. Coaches value defenders who can stay on the field in any situation β Styles fits that mold.
6. Rueben Bain Jr. β EDGE, University of Miami

Bain is a relentless pass rusher who plays with power, urgency, and technical discipline. He consistently generates pressure by converting speed to strength and attacking leverage points. His intensity shows in how hard he plays every snap, especially in pursuit. He profiles as the type of defender offenses must account for in protection schemes.
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7. Carnell Tate β WR, Ohio State

Tate is a refined route runner who wins with timing, precision, and body control. He tracks the ball naturally and consistently positions himself to make difficult catches look routine. His game is built on reliability β quarterbacks can trust him to be exactly where heβs supposed to be. He projects as a dependable high-volume receiving target.
8. Mansoor Delane β CB, Louisiana State University

Delane is a long, athletic corner with strong coverage instincts and physical press ability. He competes aggressively at the catch point and shows confidence challenging receivers downfield. His movement skills allow him to stay attached through routes and recover when needed. He has the traits teams look for in a boundary corner who can handle top matchups.
9. Caleb Downs β S, Ohio State

Downs is a true playmaking safety with range, awareness, and sharp diagnostic skills. He reads offensive concepts quickly and arrives at the ball with decisive speed. Whether in coverage or run support, he consistently impacts plays with sound positioning. His instincts and football IQ make him one of the most complete defensive backs in the class.
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10. Makai Lemon β WR, University of Southern California

Lemon is an electric playmaker whose acceleration and agility stand out immediately. He thrives after the catch, turning short receptions into explosive gains with quick cuts and burst. His ability to stretch the field vertically adds another dimension to his game. Offenses will value his versatility and big-play potential from multiple alignments.
Conclusion

Ultimately, this group represents the talent expected to define the early portion of the 2026 NFL Draft. The combine serves as both validation and opportunity β confirming what evaluators believe while opening the door for new storylines. From measurable dominance to unexpected breakout performances, this week helps transform top prospects into future professionals.
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