The 2027 Draft Thread

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Why not…with the first round of the 2026 NFL Draft completed, let’s start looking ahead to the 2027 prospects! 😆

Waiting until the Mr. Irrelevant pick to post this thread is a rookie move. They don’t call us burgundy and gold obsessed for nothing!
 
You have gained cool points.

Looking at next years class, it’s been touted as being much better than this year. Hard to tell right now, but I’m not sure it’s as remarkable as we think.

QBs: Manning, Sayin, Moore
WRs: Smith, Coleman, Marsh, Williams

We’ll start there. The QBs aren’t all that exciting. Arch is doing better now and will likely continue that trajectory. Sayin, we’ll see. Moore I’m not high on.

Receivers will be interesting.

Smith is the class of the entire class.

Cam Coleman from Auburn to Texas is worth keeping a big time eye on. The Horns got Manning some weapons.

Marsh to Indiana is going to be a big time move for them.

Ryan Williams… well, his 25 tape is going to hurt him. But if he rebounds he has all the talent in the world.
 
Please don't trade away picks for this strong draft
 
Now THIS is the draft to go WR first round and there are some monsters in this one.


Cam Coleman-Texas
Jeremiah Smith-OSU
Ryan Williams-Bama
Nick Marsh-Indiana
Wesco-Clemson
TJ Moore-Clemson
Nyck Harbor-South Carolina (my ideal WR to pair with Jayden) 6’5 235 with Olympic speed

And there are a few more in addition to those above. I probably would’ve taken all those guys over Tate for example.

The 2026 draft ended up being a bust in terms of QB and WR hype but this 2027 draft is seemingly loaded at every position and could be one of the best of all time. If anything I think the QB class is the most suspect because I don’t believe in Arch Manning at all. If his last name was different he wouldn’t get near the same hype. His read progression blows and the more advanced defenses confuse him.

Lanoris Sellers is the biggest boom/bust potential imo. He could be another Cam Newton.
 
I’m actually going to start my WR film watch tonight after work/work out. Why? Why not.
 
Next year definitely looks like a WR draft for us. The only way that’s not the obvious desperate need is if we make a surprise trade; or hit big in FA next year.
 
Next year definitely looks like a WR draft for us. The only way that’s not the obvious desperate need is if we make a surprise trade; or hit big in FA next year.

We’re so in a hole at WR that even then, it any remain a huge need. Because Terry and his contract after this year are a huge question mark, even if we somehow add a legit starting WR between now and the 2027 draft. We’ll still probably be looking for a young WR1.
 
I have no doubt that our #1 pick in 2027 will be a WR.

The market prices for a WR #1 are so high and Jayden's contract is due for extension so dollars will be at a premium.

You count in Terry is not a value player at 32 for us at his current salary and is likely to be gone.
 
For my first film watch of guys, I like to watch highlights to get a feel for the player's style (and I use what I watch during the season), and then I go game by game by game. I'm not going to go super in-depth here. The 2026 draft is still going

Nick Marsh, WR, Michigan State (Transferred to Indiana for 2026) - I started with a guy who isn't as obvious in the receiver class. True X receiver, some say he's a 3rd round projection but... not a chance (there is a caveat). This guy is a high first. Projected 4.38 forty, 6-3, 205. Need to see improved hands, looking at his numbers he had a pretty high drop rate last year. That's the issue. He needs to correct that to be in the big name mix. But he is a big, strong receiver that can pluck the ball in traffic, break tackles and run away from guys. Everything you want from your X. Not much position versatility. His improvements in 2026 are going to make or break him.

Jeremiah Smith, WR, Ohio State - Now let's talk about Jeremiah Smith. Two seasons at Ohio State 87/1315/15 in '24, 87/1243/12 in '25. 6-3 225 and a projected 4.32 forty. Barring some astronomical collapse next year... I'd trade whatever assets needed to try to get in range to take this guy. But he very likely goes top 3, and I wouldn't be surprised if he goes 1 depending who gets that pick. Runs a diverse route tree, plays in the slot and outside. Smooth in and out of his breaks. Hands catcher. Strong at the point of attack. Uses his body as a shield. Fast. Elusive. Good route stems. Understands leverage. Good instincts as a runner. I mean... this dude is the best receiving prospect in quite some time.

Cam Coleman, WR, Auburn (Transferred to Texas for 2026) - 6-3, 200, 4.42 projected forty. Doesn't have the production you'd like but at the same time it's still very good. He and Arch are going to make and break each other's stock for '26 together. Athletic guy. Good size and play strength. His strength is the deep ball and high points the ball with the best of them. Has a diverse route tree. He's kinda weird because for a dude that leaps over defenders he also is kind of stiff hipped.

Ryan Williams, WR, Alabama - So, this guy is a strange one. One of the top receivers coming out. 48/865/8 in '24 and then 49/689/4 in '25. 6-0 but a small 175ish. Projected 4/28 forty. Consistency is the name of this guy's game. YAC machine, good route runner, YOUNG. He has drops in big moments and tends to disappear when the moments are the biggest. He's another guy who needs a real strong '26.

TJ Moore, WR, Clemson - 6-3, 200, 4.42 projected forty, averages 48.5/744/4.5 in two seasons. He's another real young guy, uses his frame well, finds the deep ball, had a stupid one hand catch against SMU that was absolutely incredible. Isn't a major contested catch guy, can disappear at times. I think he is a tier below the other guys so far.

Charlie Becker, WR, Indiana - 6-4, 204, projected 4.46 forty. He's a virtual unknown aside from his ascension last year with Indiana. Production low, but he was surrounded by production thieves, so 2026 will be interesting. Can get vertical and catches everything thrown at him. Even when he is getting absolutely lit up, he hauls the pass in if it's anywhere near him. He is a playmaker and a reliable chain mover. And when the moment is the biggest is when he does his best work. Doesn't run many routes besides comebacks, digs and verts, really. He could blow up his stock this year, though. But I think he will be WR2 in Indiana with Marsh there, so his production may not blow up. Still, I think a good year with an expanded route tree really draws some eyes.

There's obviously a ton more guys to talk about and watch, but these are the first guys I watched for receivers.
 
Yay! Let’s go. We had a good draft per experts that’s just finished and we have a full stack of picks for next year at this point in time. Let’s kick it!
 
For my first film watch of guys, I like to watch highlights to get a feel for the player's style (and I use what I watch during the season), and then I go game by game by game. I'm not going to go super in-depth here. The 2026 draft is still going

Nick Marsh, WR, Michigan State (Transferred to Indiana for 2026) - I started with a guy who isn't as obvious in the receiver class. True X receiver, some say he's a 3rd round projection but... not a chance (there is a caveat). This guy is a high first. Projected 4.38 forty, 6-3, 205. Need to see improved hands, looking at his numbers he had a pretty high drop rate last year. That's the issue. He needs to correct that to be in the big name mix. But he is a big, strong receiver that can pluck the ball in traffic, break tackles and run away from guys. Everything you want from your X. Not much position versatility. His improvements in 2026 are going to make or break him.

Jeremiah Smith, WR, Ohio State - Now let's talk about Jeremiah Smith. Two seasons at Ohio State 87/1315/15 in '24, 87/1243/12 in '25. 6-3 225 and a projected 4.32 forty. Barring some astronomical collapse next year... I'd trade whatever assets needed to try to get in range to take this guy. But he very likely goes top 3, and I wouldn't be surprised if he goes 1 depending who gets that pick. Runs a diverse route tree, plays in the slot and outside. Smooth in and out of his breaks. Hands catcher. Strong at the point of attack. Uses his body as a shield. Fast. Elusive. Good route stems. Understands leverage. Good instincts as a runner. I mean... this dude is the best receiving prospect in quite some time.

Cam Coleman, WR, Auburn (Transferred to Texas for 2026) - 6-3, 200, 4.42 projected forty. Doesn't have the production you'd like but at the same time it's still very good. He and Arch are going to make and break each other's stock for '26 together. Athletic guy. Good size and play strength. His strength is the deep ball and high points the ball with the best of them. Has a diverse route tree. He's kinda weird because for a dude that leaps over defenders he also is kind of stiff hipped.

Ryan Williams, WR, Alabama - So, this guy is a strange one. One of the top receivers coming out. 48/865/8 in '24 and then 49/689/4 in '25. 6-0 but a small 175ish. Projected 4/28 forty. Consistency is the name of this guy's game. YAC machine, good route runner, YOUNG. He has drops in big moments and tends to disappear when the moments are the biggest. He's another guy who needs a real strong '26.

TJ Moore, WR, Clemson - 6-3, 200, 4.42 projected forty, averages 48.5/744/4.5 in two seasons. He's another real young guy, uses his frame well, finds the deep ball, had a stupid one hand catch against SMU that was absolutely incredible. Isn't a major contested catch guy, can disappear at times. I think he is a tier below the other guys so far.

Charlie Becker, WR, Indiana - 6-4, 204, projected 4.46 forty. He's a virtual unknown aside from his ascension last year with Indiana. Production low, but he was surrounded by production thieves, so 2026 will be interesting. Can get vertical and catches everything thrown at him. Even when he is getting absolutely lit up, he hauls the pass in if it's anywhere near him. He is a playmaker and a reliable chain mover. And when the moment is the biggest is when he does his best work. Doesn't run many routes besides comebacks, digs and verts, really. He could blow up his stock this year, though. But I think he will be WR2 in Indiana with Marsh there, so his production may not blow up. Still, I think a good year with an expanded route tree really draws some eyes.

There's obviously a ton more guys to talk about and watch, but these are the first guys I watched for receivers.
Any secondary players? 🤓
 
Any secondary players? 🤓
Leonard Moore, CB at Notre Dame, is a STUD. I suggest watching their game against Stanford last year - Stanford stubbornly kept trying to throw at him, and he just kept getting PBU’s. ND doesn’t normally shadow the other team’s WR’s, but he followed Makai Lemon around for most of that game, and held him to 2 catches for 28 yards.

Top 10 lock, and quite possibly top 5.
 
Do we have all of our picks next year because Google is saying that we are missing the 2nd and 4th next year also but I think that they are wrong correct
 
AI is wrong about 40% of the time. Just another example.
 

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