Complete 2026 NFL Draft Round 1 results, pick-by-pick, from Pittsburgh. Each selection carries a verdict (steal / solid / reach / boneheaded) from our Opus 4.7 ultrathink analyst, plus the drafting team's live grade. Rounds 2-7 update as picks drop Friday & Saturday.
Round 1 of the 2026 NFL Draft was a trenches war wrapped in trade chaos. Nine offensive linemen went in the first round — seven of them tackles — anchored by Spencer Fano to Cleveland at #9 and Kadyn Proctor to Miami at #12. Ohio State posted four top-11 picks: Carnell Tate (#4), Arvell Reese (#5), Sonny Styles (#7) and Caleb Downs (#11). Sixteen picks changed hands via trade, a record-pace chop-shop. Fernando Mendoza went #1 to Vegas, confirming the pre-draft whispers; after that, the room never settled.
Arizona took Jeremiyah Love at #3 — a running back, top-three, in 2026 — and no one in that war room should sleep well tonight. The Giants doubled down on reaches with Arvell Reese at #5 and Francis Mauigoa at #10. The Rams traded UP to #13 for Ty Simpson, a QB almost nobody had in the top 20. On the steal side, Mansoor Delane sliding to Kansas City at #6 was larceny, Caleb Downs at #11 was a gift to Dallas, and Peter Woods falling to #29 is Andy Reid cheating the system again.
Kansas City is the unanimous A. Andy Reid flipped up from #9 to grab Mansoor Delane at #6, then stole Peter Woods at #29 — a shutdown corner and a disruptive interior rusher, gift-wrapped. Tampa Bay's B+ is Rueben Bain Jr. somehow surviving to #15 for a team that already knows how to develop pass rushers. Chicago stayed home at #25 and walked off with Dillon Thieneman, the best pure safety in the class. Tennessee grabbed Carnell Tate at #4 and circled back for Keldric Faulk at #31 — two Day 1 starters, zero reaches.
Arizona's Love pick at #3 is the worst process of the night — a C grade, earned. The Giants panicked twice in five picks, reaching on Reese and Mauigoa for a matching C. The Rams traded UP to reach on Ty Simpson, and that's how you build a C+ out of premium capital. But the quieter losers are division rivals now staring down a tougher schedule twice a year. The Chargers (C+) share the AFC West with a resurgent Chiefs AND Raiders — lapped twice in one night. The Texans (C+) just watched Tennessee grade two tiers above them, and the Vikings (C+) now chase Chicago's best roster in a decade.
Teams start at B-/NA; grades shift with each verdict. Sorted best-to-worst.
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Featured prospects: Fernando Mendoza · Jeremiyah Love · Sonny Styles · Arvell Reese · Rueben Bain Jr. · David Bailey · Caleb Downs · Ty Simpson · Mansoor Delane · Carnell Tate · Francis Mauigoa · Kadyn Proctor.