Position needs prompt redraft of 2026 NFL Draft's top selections
Yahoo Sports • 1 min read • Latest: Jun 3, 2026, 2:25 PM
Last updated Jun 3, 2026
The 2026 NFL Draft's rookie class has yet to begin its professional careers, but analysts are already considering alternative selections for the top 10 picks. While many teams made solid choices, revisions are suggested, particularly for the Arizona Cardinals, who may have been better served selecting Spencer Fano, an offensive tackle, instead of running back Jeremiyah Love at No. 3. Each team's decisions are analyzed in light of their current needs and the potential of the players available. Post-draft discussions are common in the offseason as teams seek to optimize their rosters going forward.
- •2026 rookies have not yet played professionally.
- •Arizona Cardinals might reconsider pick of Jeremiyah Love.
- •Analysts suggest Spencer Fano for improved offensive line.
- •Debate continues around New York Jets' selection of David Bailey.
- •Redraft discussions highlight team needs post-draft.
- 2:25 PMYahoo Sports — Redrafting the 2026 NFL Draft’s Top 10: Which Picks Should Have Been Different?
"The rookies of the 2026 NFL Draft have yet to hit the field in their professional careers. There’s reason to be excited in all of the top-10 selections in this year’s class.
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