NFL grants special eligibility to 42 players for 2026 draft

The NFL announced on Thursday that 42 underclassmen have been granted special eligibility for the 2026 NFL Draft, marking a smaller number compared to previous years. This list includes players who renounced their remaining college eligibility by the January 14 deadline. The draft is set for April 23-25 in Pittsburgh.

The National Football League released the names of 42 players who have earned special eligibility for the 2026 NFL Draft, a key step for underclassmen leaving school early. Announced on January 15, 2026, the list features players who submitted notifications by the traditional deadline of January 14, following a new 'soft' deadline of January 5 for 16 of them. This brings the total to 42, down from 55 in the previous year, potentially influenced by the rise of Name, Image, and Likeness (NIL) deals encouraging players to stay in college longer.

In addition to the 42, 21 underclassmen who graduated early and fulfilled degree requirements are also eligible, though they do not require special status. The full list of special eligibility players includes notable names such as Caleb Downs (DB, Ohio State), Jeremiyah Love (RB, Notre Dame), and Anthony Hill (LB, Texas), among others from programs like USC, Notre Dame, and Texas A&M.

The 2026 NFL Draft will take place from April 23 to 25 in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, marking the first time the event is hosted there since 1948. The Pittsburgh Steelers, holding the 21st pick in the first round based on current standings, could benefit from the home advantage. This announcement comes amid a shifting landscape where top prospects like Arch Manning and Dante Moore have opted to return to school, prioritizing development and NIL opportunities over an early pro leap.

Comparatively, the smaller declaration class reflects greater awareness among players of the risks of leaving early without top-round projections, as well as financial support from NIL alleviating some pressures to depart prematurely.

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The 2026 NFL free agency class features a mix of established stars and emerging young players, with wide receiver George Pickens and center Tyler Linderbaum topping projections. Free agency opens on March 11, following a franchise tag window ending March 3, as teams navigate salary cap constraints and roster needs. Analysts note a thinner pool of under-29 talent due to increased player retention strategies post-COVID.

As the 2025 college football season wraps up, draft-eligible Oklahoma Sooners players are turning to postseason all-star games to enhance their prospects for the 2026 NFL Draft. These events provide a platform for prospects to showcase skills against peers under NFL scrutiny. The Sooners, fresh from a College Football Playoff appearance, face significant roster turnover with many seniors exhausting eligibility.

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ESPN draft analyst Matt Miller has issued a cautious outlook on the 2026 NFL draft, identifying only 11 prospects with first-round grades. This slim number raises concerns for the Pittsburgh Steelers, who face roster needs in a potentially shallow talent pool. Quarterback Trinidad Chambliss emerges as a notable prospect amid uncertainty about his eligibility.

The Las Vegas Raiders will select first in the 2026 NFL Draft after finishing 3-14 in 2025. The updated first-round order accounts for final regular-season records, playoff results and draft-day trades from prior years, with the Seattle Seahawks picking last as Super Bowl champions. The draft is scheduled for April 23-25 in Pittsburgh.

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A panel of anonymous NFL scouts has dismissed the 2026 wide receiver draft class as lacking elite talent, ranking Carnell Tate of Ohio State as the top prospect. The assessment comes amid speculation that the position is a priority for the Pittsburgh Steelers. Scouts told Bob McGinn via Go Long that no standout first-round caliber players emerge from the group.

Baylor University has added 21-year-old center James Nnaji, selected 31st overall in the 2023 NBA Draft by the Detroit Pistons, to its roster with four years of immediate eligibility. The move, approved by an NCAA committee, highlights the evolving landscape of college basketball amid ongoing lawsuits and rule interpretations. Coaches like Michigan State's Tom Izzo have criticized the decision, calling it a travesty.

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Building on the Pittsburgh Steelers' recent free agency moves—as detailed in our coverage—the team is prioritizing a guard, safety or wide receiver with their No. 21 pick in the 2026 NFL Draft, per insiders. Reporter Ray Fittipaldo advocates a best-player-available strategy at these spots, with potential interest in a quarterback or tight end later.

 

 

 

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