He also lists those by position groups. If there is a group you would like to see...let me know. For example...at the bottom I listed the Centers.
EDGE
1
Arvell Reese
Ohio State
1st rd.
RB
1
Jeremiyah Love
Notre Dame
1st rd.
QB
1
Fernando Mendoza
Indiana
1st rd.
LB
1
Sonny Styles
Ohio State
1st rd.
S
1
Caleb Downs
Ohio State
1st rd.
CB
1
Mansoor Delane
LSU
1st rd.
EDGE
2
David Bailey
Texas Tech
1st rd.
OT
1
Spencer Fano
Utah
1st rd.
EDGE
3
Rueben Bain Jr.
Miami
1st rd.
WR
1
Carnell Tate
Ohio State
1st rd.
OT
2
Francis Mauigoa
Miami
1st rd.
G
1
Olaivavega Ioane
Penn State
1st rd.
WR
2
Makai Lemon
USC
1st rd.
CB
2
Jermod McCoy
Tennessee
1st rd.
EDGE
4
Keldric Faulk
Auburn
1st–2nd rd.
TE
1
Kenyon Sadiq
Oregon
1st–2nd rd.
OT
3
Monroe Freeling
Georgia
1st–2nd rd.
S
2
Dillon Thieneman
Oregon
1st–2nd rd.
OT
4
Kadyn Proctor
Alabama
1st–2nd rd.
WR
3
Jordyn Tyson
Arizona State
1st–2nd rd.
WR
4
KC Concepcion
Texas A&M
1st–2nd rd.
WR
5
Omar Cooper Jr.
Indiana
1st–2nd rd.
S
3
Emmanuel McNeil-Warren
Toledo
1st–2nd rd.
CB
3
Chris Johnson
San Diego State
1st–2nd rd.
OT
5
Caleb Lomu
Utah
1st–2nd rd.
WR
6
Denzel Boston
Washington
1st–2nd rd.
CB
4
Avieon Terrell
Clemson
1st–2nd rd.
EDGE
5
Akheem Mesidor
Miami
1st–2nd rd.
OT
6
Blake Miller
Clemson
1st–2nd rd.
CB
5
Colton Hood
Tennessee
1st–2nd rd.
EDGE
6
T.J. Parker
Clemson
1st–2nd rd.
DT
1
Kayden McDonald
Ohio State
1st–2nd rd.
OT
7
Max Iheanachor
Arizona State
1st–2nd rd.
G
2
Chase Bisontis
Texas A&M
1st–2nd rd.
DT
2
Peter Woods
Clemson
1st–2nd rd.
EDGE
7
Malachi Lawrence
UCF
1st–2nd rd.
EDGE
8
Zion Young
Missouri
1st–2
Centers:
1
Jake Slaughter
Florida
3rd–4th rd.
2
Sam Hecht
Kansas State
3rd–4th rd.
3
Logan Jones
Iowa
3rd–4th rd.
4
Connor Lew
Auburn
3rd–4th rd.
5
Trey Zuhn III
Texas A&M
3rd–4th rd.
6
Brian Parker II
Duke
4th rd.
7
Parker Brailsford
Alabama
5th rd.
8
Matt Gulbin
Michigan State
5th rd.
9
Jager Burton
Kentucky
5th–6th rd.
10
Pat Coogan
Indiana
6th–7th rd.
11
James Brockermeyer
Miami
7th rd.–FA
https://www.nytimes.com/athletic/interac...east-2026/
(04-10-2026, 09:39 AM)Ladypanther Wrote: He also lists those by position groups. If there is a group you would like to see...let me know. For example...at the bottom I listed the Centers.
EDGE
https://www.nytimes.com/athletic/interac...east-2026/
Thanks for this, LP...
I was going to do something similar from a consensus perspective. This might be just as good (or better..??) -- ¿Quien sabe?
It might be interesting to put it together and see how they compare..??
BTW... I tried your link to the story at the Athletic -- Nothing - Well, just a blurb advertising the Athletic. Apparently have to be a subscriber to access anything over there. Oh well...
This post was last modified: 04-10-2026, 03:31 PM by Hobbit99.
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BTW... I tried your link to the story at the Athletic -- Nothing - Well, just a blurb advertising the Athletic. Apparently have to be a subscriber to access anything over there. Oh well..
Yep...subscription only. You can find specials sometimes. Every year at renewal time I tell them to cancel my subscription and they then give me a great offer to stay for a year. Works with most of those things.
Anything yo want to see, just let me know and I'll post it.
After LP posted this I decided to look around a little. I 'found' a "backdoor" into the Athletic through another article that was available without a subscription. Apparently the Athletic maintains a "consensus" board as well as their articles. They have it 'labeled' as "consensus", and I have no reason to doubt that. There is, however, precious little information about "how" the data is gathered, and from where - other than to say that the board "combines rankings from a wide range of experts.".
Consensus boards can be VERY valuable as long as we understand the process. A single "big board" or a "mock draft board" represents what a single person thinks and is based upon their perceptions subject to their own specific bias. A "consensus" board is a compilation of data points from possibly thousands of sources. When properly compiled a "consensus" board allows the data set to be "smoothed" so that 'outliers' do not affect the data set in a non-representational way. The results, when compiled, should be more representative of reality.
https://www.nytimes.com/athletic/7166382...s-top-100/
The last time I checked, this article was available without a subscription. In any event, the data presented here is a direct quote from the Athletic article linked above.
***This data represents the TOP 100 players available in the 2026 NFL draft***
Quote:2026 NFL Draft consensus rankings:
Jacob Rodriguez, Dillon Thieneman rising
By Austin Mock
April 3, 2026 Updated April 8, 2026
Quote:Our board combines rankings from a wide range of experts to identify how the top prospects are viewed relative to the rest of the class. In theory, by the time we reach draft weekend, these rankings should help give us a handle on how the picks could (or, at least, should) play out.
Quote:Consensus NFL Draft board
Rankings as of April 2, 2026 ***this date is updated see above***
A table ranking the top 100 NFL prospects for 2026. Arvell Reese, a linebacker from Ohio State, holds the No. 1 spot. The list highlights the rarity of top-tier passers in this class, with only three quarterbacks making the top 100, including Indiana’s Fernando Mendoza who ranked No. 2. ***This statement is interesting - obviously something did not get "updated" the last time - not sure if it was the 'listing' or this statement.***
Page 1 of 2
Table with 6 columns and 100 rows. Currently displaying rows 1 to 50. (column headers with buttons are sortable)
RANK - PLAYER - POSITION - SCHOOL - LAST - CHANGE
1 Jeremiyah Love RB Notre Dame 3 2
2 Arvell Reese LB Ohio State 1 −1
3 Fernando Mendoza QB Indiana 2 −1
4 David Bailey Edge Texas Tech 4 0
5 Caleb Downs S Ohio State 5 0
6 Sonny Styles LB Ohio State 6 0
7 Mansoor Delane CB LSU 7 0
8 Rueben Bain Jr. Edge Miami 9 1
9 Carnell Tate WR Ohio State 8 −1
10 Francis Mauigoa OT Miami 10 0
11 Spencer Fano OT Utah 12 1
12 Kenyon Sadiq TE Oregon 14 2
13 Makai Lemon WR USC 11 −2
14 Olaivavega Ioane IOL Penn State 15 1
15 Jordyn Tyson WR Arizona State 13 −2
16 Monroe Freeling OT Georgia 17 1
17 Keldric Faulk Edge Auburn 18 1
18 Jermod McCoy CB Tennessee 16 −2
19 Dillon Thieneman S Oregon 24 5
20 Kadyn Proctor OT Alabama 23 3
21 Avieon Terrell CB Clemson 21 0
22 Akheem Mesidor Edge Miami 19 −3
23 Omar Cooper Jr. WR Indiana 22 −1
24 Denzel Boston WR Washington 20 −4
25 Caleb Lomu OT Utah 26 1
26 Emmanuel McNeil-Warren S Toledo 25 −1
27 KC Concepcion WR Texas A&M 28 1
28 Kayden McDonald DT Ohio State 27 −1
29 Colton Hood CB Tennessee 31 2
30 Blake Miller OT Clemson 39 9
31 Peter Woods DT Clemson 29 −2
32 Zion Young Edge Missouri 33 1
33 Cashius Howell Edge Texas A&M 32 −1
34 T.J. Parker Edge Clemson 34 0
35 CJ Allen LB Georgia 36 1
36 Ty Simpson QB Alabama 38 2
37 Max Iheanachor OT Arizona State 35 −2
38 Chris Johnson CB San Diego State 42 4
39 Caleb Banks DT Florida 30 −9
40 Jacob Rodriguez LB Texas Tech 47 7
41 Germie Bernard WR Alabama 43 2
42 Anthony Hill Jr. LB Texas 37 −5
43 Lee Hunter DI Texas Tech 46 3
44 Brandon Cisse CB South Carolina 41 −3
45 Malachi Lawrence Edge UCF 60 15
46 Chase Bisontis IOL Texas A&M 45 −1
47 R Mason Thomas Edge Oklahoma 40 −7
48 Jadarian Price RB Notre Dame 44 −4
49 Emmanuel Pregnon IOL Oregon 56 7
50 D'Angelo Ponds CB Indiana 52 2
Page 2 of 2
RANK - PLAYER - POSITION - SCHOOL - LAST - CHANGE
51 Jake Golday LB Cincinnati 55 4'
52 Keionte Scott CB Miami 48 −4
53 Gabe Jacas Edge Illinois 51 −2
54 Eli Stowers TE Vanderbilt 58 4
55 Christen Miller DT Georgia 50 −5
56 Antonio Williams WR Clemson 53 −3
57 Keylan Rutledge IOL Georgia Tech 72 15
58 Zachariah Branch WR Georgia 57 −1
59 Malachi Fields WR Notre Dame 54 −5
60 Chris Brazzell II WR Tennessee 49 −11
61 Derrick Moore Edge Michigan 59 −2
62 A.J. Haulcy S LSU 64 2
63 Chris Bell WR Louisville 63 0
64 Max Klare TE Ohio State 61 −3
65 Gennings Dunker G Iowa 65 0
66 Dani Dennis-Sutton Edge Penn State 86 20
67 Treydan Stukes CB Arizona 75 8
68 De'Zhaun Stribling WR Ole Miss 85 17
69 Keyron Crawford Edge Auburn 71 2
70 Josiah Trotter LB Missouri 62 −8
71 Bud Clark S TCU 73 2
72 Kyle Louis LB Pittsburgh 69 −3
73 Ted Hurst WR Georgia State 70 −3
74 Elijah Sarratt WR Indiana 74 0
75 Davison Igbinosun CB Ohio State 66 −9
76 Jalon Kilgore S South Carolina 82 6
77 Keith Abney II CB Arizona State 68 −9
78 Domonique Orange DT Iowa State 80 2
79 Caleb Tiernan OT Northwestern 77 −2
80 Malik Muhammad CB Texas 79 −1
81 Jake Slaughter C Florida NR NR
82 Mike Washington Jr. RB Arkansas 97 15
83 Zxavian Harris DT Ole Miss 81 −2
84 Connor Lew C Auburn 67 −17
85 Sam Hecht IOL Kansas State 90 5
86 Zakee Wheatley S Penn State 76 −10
87 Jaishawn Barham Edge Michigan 84 −3
88 Skyler Bell WR Connecticut 83 −5
89 Logan Jones C Iowa 95 6
90 Gracen Halton DT Oklahoma 91 1
91 Joshua Josephs Edge Tennessee 87 −4
92 Romello Height Edge Texas Tech 89 −3
93 Chandler Rivers CB Duke 88 −5
94 Garrett Nussmeier QB LSU 93 −1
95 Sam Roush TE Stanford 100 5
96 Drew Shelton OT Penn State 99 3
97 Kage Casey OT Boise State 98 1
98 Eli Raridon TE Notre Dame NR NR
99 Brenen Thompson WR Mississippi State NR NR
100 Tyler Onyedim DT Texas A&M NR NR
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His mock yesterday has the Panthers picking Dillon Thieneman, S,
(04-16-2026, 07:18 PM)Ladypanther Wrote: His mock yesterday has the Panthers picking Dillon Thieneman, S,
That would make me happy.!! Would definitely solidify the back end. Still think we should draft an OT high as well.
So, OT -- Safety -- Linebacker. First three rounds in no particular order. Of course, my saying that means we will probably draft ANOTHER 1st round WR. -- SMDH
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(04-10-2026, 09:39 AM)Ladypanther Wrote: He also lists those by position groups. If there is a group you would like to see...let me know. For example...at the bottom I listed the Centers.
EDGE
1
Arvell Reese
Ohio State
1st rd.
RB
1
Jeremiyah Love
Notre Dame
1st rd.
QB
1
Fernando Mendoza
Indiana
1st rd.
LB
1
Sonny Styles
Ohio State
1st rd.
S
1
Caleb Downs
Ohio State
1st rd.
CB
1
Mansoor Delane
LSU
1st rd.
EDGE
2
David Bailey
Texas Tech
1st rd.
OT
1
Spencer Fano
Utah
1st rd.
EDGE
3
Rueben Bain Jr.
Miami
1st rd.
WR
1
Carnell Tate
Ohio State
1st rd.
OT
2
Francis Mauigoa
Miami
1st rd.
G
1
Olaivavega Ioane
Penn State
1st rd.
WR
2
Makai Lemon
USC
1st rd.
CB
2
Jermod McCoy
Tennessee
1st rd.
EDGE
4
Keldric Faulk
Auburn
1st–2nd rd.
TE
1
Kenyon Sadiq
Oregon
1st–2nd rd.
OT
3
Monroe Freeling
Georgia
1st–2nd rd.
S
2
Dillon Thieneman
Oregon
1st–2nd rd.
OT
4
Kadyn Proctor
Alabama
1st–2nd rd.
WR
3
Jordyn Tyson
Arizona State
1st–2nd rd.
WR
4
KC Concepcion
Texas A&M
1st–2nd rd.
WR
5
Omar Cooper Jr.
Indiana
1st–2nd rd.
S
3
Emmanuel McNeil-Warren
Toledo
1st–2nd rd.
CB
3
Chris Johnson
San Diego State
1st–2nd rd.
OT
5
Caleb Lomu
Utah
1st–2nd rd.
WR
6
Denzel Boston
Washington
1st–2nd rd.
CB
4
Avieon Terrell
Clemson
1st–2nd rd.
EDGE
5
Akheem Mesidor
Miami
1st–2nd rd.
OT
6
Blake Miller
Clemson
1st–2nd rd.
CB
5
Colton Hood
Tennessee
1st–2nd rd.
EDGE
6
T.J. Parker
Clemson
1st–2nd rd.
DT
1
Kayden McDonald
Ohio State
1st–2nd rd.
OT
7
Max Iheanachor
Arizona State
1st–2nd rd.
G
2
Chase Bisontis
Texas A&M
1st–2nd rd.
DT
2
Peter Woods
Clemson
1st–2nd rd.
EDGE
7
Malachi Lawrence
UCF
1st–2nd rd.
EDGE
8
Zion Young
Missouri
1st–2
Centers:
1
Jake Slaughter
Florida
3rd–4th rd.
2
Sam Hecht
Kansas State
3rd–4th rd.
3
Logan Jones
Iowa
3rd–4th rd.
4
Connor Lew
Auburn
3rd–4th rd.
5
Trey Zuhn III
Texas A&M
3rd–4th rd.
6
Brian Parker II
Duke
4th rd.
7
Parker Brailsford
Alabama
5th rd.
8
Matt Gulbin
Michigan State
5th rd.
9
Jager Burton
Kentucky
5th–6th rd.
10
Pat Coogan
Indiana
6th–7th rd.
11
James Brockermeyer
Miami
7th rd.–FA
https://www.nytimes.com/athletic/interac...east-2026/
James Brockermeyer…brings up good memories of his father. Sure did enjoy his efforts when he was here.
(04-17-2026, 02:56 PM)Firstchance Wrote: (04-10-2026, 09:39 AM)Ladypanther Wrote: He also lists those by position groups. If there is a group you would like to see...let me know. For example...at the bottom I listed the Centers.
11
James Brockermeyer
Miami
7th rd.–FA
https://www.nytimes.com/athletic/interac...east-2026/
James Brockermeyer…brings up good memories of his father. Sure did enjoy his efforts when he was here.
Brockermeyer ….. Can’t remember his first name..??? He was a very early Panther though … O-line I think. Maybe OG..?? Seems like he was one of the ORIGINAL Panthers. Don’t remember if we drafted him or we got him from the “expansion” draft.
***SIGH*** Dammit FIRST…I think you do this shit on purpose. Now I’m gonna have to go look up stuff….
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Dad was (is) Blake. Drafted in the first round of 95, our second selection Kerry Collin’s was the first first rounder that year. Started from day one a left tackle and played four years… left us after his rookie contract and went to the Bears. I think he played his best football here though. . Great guy who I had the opportunity to meet back in the day.
(04-20-2026, 12:41 PM)Firstchance Wrote: Dad was (is) Blake. Drafted in the first round of 95, our second selection Kerry Collin’s was the first first rounder that year. Started from day one a left tackle and played four years… left us after his rookie contract and went to the Bears. I think he played his best football here though. . Great guy who I had the opportunity to meet back in the day.
OK.!!
Thanks FIRST... This kept me from looking him up. So, I remembered O-Line but not much else. Oh, and ORIGINAL Panther of course...
So, you met him in person..!!! That's amazing.!
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