Giants trade No. 1 pick to Jets in 2026 NFL mock draft

In the latest 2026 NFL mock draft, the New York Giants trade their No. 1 overall pick to the New York Jets in a blockbuster deal. The Jets move up by surrendering their first-round picks at Nos. 5 and 18 this year, along with their lowest first-round selection in 2027.

The 2026 NFL Draft class may lack the elite quarterback talent of the 2024 group, but teams remain eager to secure top signal-callers. According to CBS Sports' Will Renner's mock draft 5.0, the Giants and Titans, holding two of the top three picks, are not interested in drafting a quarterback. This opens the door for trades, with the Jets aggressively moving up to No. 1.

The trade details highlight the high stakes: New York sends both of its current first-round picks (Nos. 5 and 18) and its worst 2027 first-rounder to acquire the top spot. This projection is based on the NFL draft order after Week 15, sourced from Tankathon.

Beyond quarterbacks, the early rounds are expected to feature prominent edge rushers and wide receivers, positions commanding top salaries in the league. While depth at these spots is uncertain, standout prospects are projected to go early. The mock draft sets the stage for a competitive first round, though specific player selections are not detailed in this overview.

This scenario underscores how teams like the Giants may prioritize other needs over a quarterback, potentially reshaping the draft landscape.

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Illustration of Las Vegas Raiders fans celebrating their team's No. 1 pick in the 2026 NFL Draft.
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Raiders secure No. 1 pick in 2026 NFL Draft order

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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.

The New York Jets executed two major trades on the 2025 NFL trade deadline, sending All-Pro cornerback Sauce Gardner to the Indianapolis Colts and defensive tackle Quinnen Williams to the Dallas Cowboys. In return, New York acquired three first-round picks, a second-round pick, wide receiver Adonai Mitchell, and defensive tackle Mazi Smith. These moves position the Jets with significant draft capital for future rebuilding.

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The Las Vegas Raiders are projected to clinch the first overall pick in the 2026 NFL Draft with a loss to the Kansas City Chiefs in Week 18. A projection model gives them a 79.20% chance, while the New York Giants sit at 20.74%. The outcome hinges on results from two key games this Sunday.

Pittsburgh Steelers beat writer Mark Kaboly stated that the team will not use all three of its third-round picks in the 2026 NFL Draft. He expects the Steelers to trade one to acquire more draft capital for the 2027 quarterback class. The prediction comes amid the team's five picks in the draft's top 100 selections.

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Baseball America has published its first mock draft for the 2026 MLB Draft, projecting the top 40 picks with input from an anonymous scout. UCLA shortstop Roch Cholowsky is projected as the No. 1 overall pick to the Washington Nationals, highlighting his strong early-season performance. The mock emphasizes player tiers and early scouting evaluations after four weeks of college baseball.

Joe Burrow's recent frustrations have sparked trade rumors among NFL teams, though the quarterback and his Bengals show no interest in a deal. Executives speculate on the high cost required to acquire the star, drawing comparisons to past blockbuster trades. Despite the buzz, Burrow plans to stay in Cincinnati for 2026.

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The NFL offseason opened with major free agency signings and trades, including wide receiver Mike Evans joining the San Francisco 49ers and edge rusher Trey Hendrickson signing with the Baltimore Ravens. These moves, part of 10 highlighted transactions, set the stage for the 2026 NFL Draft and Super Bowl 61 race. Analysts note impacts from superstar shifts and under-the-radar deals.

 

 

 

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