Inside the 2026 NFL Draft: The Surprising Must-Have That Could Make or Break Every Team’s Season

Inside the 2026 NFL Draft: The Surprising Must-Have That Could Make or Break Every Team’s Season

Biggest position of need: Wide receiver

Improving the talent around 2025 No. 1 overall pick Cam Ward is imperative for the quarterback’s development. Tennessee had the 30th ranked passing attack last year and leading receiver Elic Ayomanor had just 515 receiving yards in 2025. Tight end Chig Okonkwo, who had a team-high 56 receptions, left for Washington in free agency.

Biggest position of need: Cornerback

The Marshon Lattimore experiment didn’t work well in the nation’s capital. The Commanders ranked 28th in pass defense and opposing quarterbacks enjoyed a 104 passer rating against them last season. Washington has an opportunity to get a premium player with the seventh overall pick.

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