Inside the 2026 NFL Draft: Which 5 Playoff Hopefuls Face Surprising Challenges That Could Make or Break Their Season?
Other cornerback options would be Arizona State’s Keith Abney II (39.2% burn rate allowed, 56.8% open rate allowed) at No. 20 or Tennessee cornerback Jermod McCoy, who didn’t play in 2025 with an ACL injury but had a 35.6% burn rate allowed and 42.4% open rate allowed in 2024.
Detroit Lions: Run-Blocking Offensive Tackle
Top 100 Draft Picks: 17 (Round 1), 50 (Round 2)
The Lions need to look at taking an offensive tackle with the No. 17 pick. They have a huge hole on the left side of their line after releasing Taylor Decker, although general manager Brad Holmes sounded open to moving right tackle Penei Sewell to the other side, if necessary.


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