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279: 2026 NFL Draft Recap

Mario Hines May 1, 2026


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This week on The Underdog NFL Show: 

 

First-round NFL Draft overview begins with early chalk picks, team outlooks, and odds movement from oddsmakers for teams like the Raiders, Jets, and Cardinals.

Cardinals’ surprising Jeremiah Love selection is analyzed, including roster fit concerns, positional value, and ripple effects across the NFC.

Future quarterback class discussion covers the yearly hype cycle around “next year’s class,” with names like Arch Manning, Dante Moore, Julian Sayin, and others.

Brandon Sorsby’s gambling situation is discussed through the lens of college eligibility, NFL projection, NIL impact, and quarterback trust.

NBA Draft lottery rule changes are briefly examined, including anti-tanking goals and possible unintended consequences.

Titans’ Carnell Tate pick is questioned, with criticism of Tennessee’s roster-building approach and offensive planning.

Giants’ Arvell Reese selection gets strong praise, with discussion of defensive upside and why New York could outperform expectations.

Chiefs trading up for Mansoor Delane is reviewed, including how teams gain value by identifying prospects before their stock peaks.

Commanders’ Sonny Styles pick is discussed, along with Washington’s outlook and concerns about quarterback development.

Saints, Browns, Dolphins, Giants, and Cowboys picks lead into an offensive line run, plus Caleb Downs’ impact as a major NFC East addition.

Rams’ surprising Ty Simpson selection sparks discussion about organizational fit, coaching reactions, and first-round quarterback risk.

Ravens’ Vega Ioane pick is praised as a strong fit for Baltimore’s physical offensive identity.

Mid-first-round picks including Ruben Bain and the Jets’ additions of David Bailey and Kenyon Sadiq are discussed as long-term roster-building moves.

Lions draft conversation covers Blake Miller, offensive line changes, Penei Sewell’s position switch, and Detroit’s shifting offensive philosophy.

Vikings’ Caleb Banks pick is viewed as a high-upside but risky defensive selection.

Panthers, Eagles, and Steelers picks are reviewed, including Philadelphia trading up for Makai Lemon and how he fits into the Eagles’ wide receiver room.

Chargers, Cowboys, Browns, Bears, Texans, Dolphins, and Patriots picks are covered, including value debates, Caleb Lomu trade speculation, and roster needs.

Patriots coaching rumors involving Mike Vrabel and Mike Tomlin are discussed and largely dismissed.

Late first-round picks include Peter Woods to the Chiefs, Omar Cooper and D’Angelo Pounds to the Jets, Kendrick Faulk to the Titans, and Jadarian Price to the Seahawks.

Team-specific draft reviews focus on the Lions and Eagles, including Detroit’s depth additions and Philadelphia’s athletic, trait-based approach.

The episode closes with NFL Offensive and Defensive Rookie of the Year odds from oddsmakers, highlighting key candidates and value picks.

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