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Daniel Jeremiah 2026 NFL mock draft 1.0


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On 1/26/2026 at 7:43 PM, *FreeFua* said:

If Tyson is there at 19 it would be because of his injury history scaring off teams but at 19 I’d be sprinting the card to the podium. Reward outweighs risk at 19 and it would be a no brainer 

WR’s are getting paid these days and if we can have McMillan and Tyson on rookie deals for the next 4-5 that allows us to spend elsewhere 

I agree in some aspects.  So many people like to say BPA, if hes there at 19 hes most likely bpa

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34 minutes ago, Jay Roosevelt said:

I don't think we can afford to draft a third consecutive WR in the 1st round with our defensive needs. If we DO go offense for whatever reason, it needs to be a TE or OL.

Please don't draft a TE. It would just be a waste of a pick. 

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On 1/26/2026 at 4:43 PM, *FreeFua* said:

If Tyson is there at 19 it would be because of his injury history scaring off teams but at 19 I’d be sprinting the card to the podium. Reward outweighs risk at 19 and it would be a no brainer 

WR’s are getting paid these days and if we can have McMillan and Tyson on rookie deals for the next 4-5 that allows us to spend elsewhere 

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On 1/26/2026 at 7:43 PM, *FreeFua* said:

If Tyson is there at 19 it would be because of his injury history scaring off teams but at 19 I’d be sprinting the card to the podium. Reward outweighs risk at 19 and it would be a no brainer 

WR’s are getting paid these days and if we can have McMillan and Tyson on rookie deals for the next 4-5 that allows us to spend elsewhere 

I’d be saying no brainer in a different sense. Like, they have no brain. 2022-2025 we went 2nd, 2nd, 1st, 1st. 

We may end up with one on the team this year. After giving away all that stuff for Bryce and throwing away 2 2nds and likely a late 1st, do something constructive with a pick for a change. 
 

If he is there and BPA, trade out of the pick. Get something extra, drop back a few slots. Take BPA at the new slot. 

 

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5 minutes ago, PantherChris said:

Lol ironically given his "strengths" a TE should be his favorite target. It's a Dave thing not a Bryce thing imo

He can't see the middle of the field, so a TE is his worst nightmare. 

We don't throw almost exclusively outside the hashes for no reason. 

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Just now, OldhamA said:

He can't see the middle of the field, so a TE is his worst nightmare. 

We don't throw almost exclusively outside the hashes for no reason. 

He can't see deep down the middle but the # of short middle throws counter that hence big target over the middle 

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