NFL Draft Shockers: Which Surprising Team Stole the Show with a Stunning A+ Class in 2026?
First-round OLB Reuben Bain Jr., short arms and all, second-round LB Josiah Trotter and fourth-round CB Keionte Scott could all be Week 1 starters for a club in an atypical state of transition. But don’t be surprised if explosive third-round WR Ted Hurst turns out to be the best of the bunch in the Bucs’ post-Mike Evans world.
Not sexy. But good teams invest in the trenches, where the Texans took G Keyland Rutledge at the back of Round 1 and DT Kayden McDonald at the top of Round 2. Reinforcements for the league’s No. 1 defense in 2025 and a blocker who might add a charge to a perennially average (at best) running game that needs to do a lot more to support QB C.J. Stroud. (And on that front, swapping a fourth-round pick as the primary currency in March’s trade for RB David Montgomery seems eminently reasonable.)



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