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2026 NFL Draft

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2026 Giants Draft Tracker: Pick-by-pick information

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The 2026 NFL Draft is complete.

Check out bios, highlights, interviews, photos, and scouting reports on each member of the incoming class.

Round 1

ARVELL-REESE

Pick No. 5: Arvell Reese, LB, Ohio State (6-4, 243)

  • Exploded onto the national scene as a true junior in 2025
  • He capped a three-year career with Ohio State in 2025 by being named a consensus All-American with first-team honors by the Associated Press, Football Coaches Association of America and Walter Camp
  • Also named the Big Ten Conference's Butkus-Fitzgerald Linebacker of the Year and a first-team all-Big Ten selection
  • Totalled 69 tackles during an exceptional 2025 season with 10.0 tackles for losses totalling 45 yards, 6.5 quarterback sacks, five quarterback hurries and two pass break-ups
  • Recorded a career-best 12 tackles vs. Penn State and had nine vs. both Texas and Illinois
  • Closed his three-year career with 112 tackles, 13.5 TFLs for losses totalling 57 yards. 7.0 QB sacks and seven QB hurries
  • Played in 38 games and started 14 times
  • Had a fine sophomore campaign in 2024 when he played in all 16 games for the CFP national champions and totaled 322 snaps on defense and 512 snaps overall
  • Recorded 43 total tackles in 2024, including 3.5 tackles-for-loss plus had two quarterback hurries
  • He played in eight games in 2023 as a freshman with all 58 of his plays coming on special teams
  • He is a two-time OSU Scholar-Athlete and a two-time Academic All-Big Ten honoree who is majoring in human development and family science
FRANCIS-MAUIGOA-DRAFT-GRAPHIC

Pick No. 10: Francis Mauigoa, OL, Miami (6-6, 329)

2025: One of nation's top-performing offensive linemen…Earned consensus NCAA All-America first-team recognition…Selected annual winner of ACC's Jacobs Blocking Trophy, honoring conference's top blocker…Selected to All-ACC First Team…Key member of offensive line that was named to midseason honor roll for Joe Moore Award, recognizing nation's top unit…Started all 42 games of career at right tackle, never missing one start…Part of offensive line unit that ranked No. 5 in nation and led ACC in fewest tackles for loss allowed per game (3.63)…Team ranked No. 16 nationally and No. 2 in ACC in sacks allowed per game (1.25) despite facing some of nation's top defenses…Named ACC Offensive Lineman of the Week and Outland Trophy National Player of the Week following Miami's win over Syracuse on Nov. 8…Earned 87.0 pass-blocking grade over course of season from Pro Football Focus, which led all qualified FBS right tackles…Allowed just one sack in 205 true pass set snaps, according to PFF, and totaled 93.7% win rate on those snaps – second-best among all 2026 NFL Draft-eligible tackles.

Round 2

COLTON-HOOD-DRAFT

Pick No. 37: Colton Hood, CB, Tennessee (5-11, 193)

Career: Transfer cornerback who made a major impact in his lone season on Rocky Top … Committed to the Vols in May 2025 after transferring from Colorado … Rounded out the 2025 season earning All-SEC honors from the Associated Press and coaches and was a semifinalist for the Jim Thorpe Award ... Played his redshirt freshman season of 2024 at Colorado where he was part of a starting rotation … Joined the Buffaloes after spending his freshman campaign of 2023 at Auburn … A McDonough, Georgia, native who moved closer to home … Made 77 total tackles during his collegiate career with 5.5 tackles for loss, three interceptions (one for a touchdown), 14 pass breakups, two forced fumbles and one fumble recovery for a touchdown … Played in 29 career games (4 at Auburn, 13 at Colorado, 12 at UT) with 13 starts (1 at Colorado, 12 at UT) … Declared for the 2026 NFL Draft following the 2025 regular season and was invited to the 2026 NFL Combine.

Round 3

MALACHI-FIELDS-DRAFT

Pick No. 74 (from CLE): Malachi Fields, WR, Notre Dame (6-4, 218)

2025: Started all 12 games for the Irish… posted season-highs of 99 yards on seven receptions and two-touchdowns against Pitt… led all players with 17.5 yards per reception among all players with at least 10 catches… finished second on the team with 630 receiving yards and five touchdown receptions.

BOBBY-JAMISON-TRAVIS

Round 6, Pick No. 186 - Bobby Jamison-Travis, DL, Auburn (6-3, 328)

2025: Played and started in all 12 games at nose tackle … had a career-high 36 tackles on the year, leading Auburn interior linemen, including 2.0 TFL … added two pass breakups … turned in four tackles, including his first TFL of the season, in the SEC opener at Oklahoma (9/20) … registered a career-high five tackles at Texas A&M (9/27) … had four tackles with a PBU vs. Georgia (10/11) … matched a career high with five tackles vs. Missouri (10/18) … had a pair of tackles, highlighted by a fourth-down TFL, at Arkansas (10/25) … registered three tackles at Vanderbilt (11/8) and Mercer (11/22) … tied a career high with five solo tackles vs. Alabama (11/29) … game captain: Mercer, Alabama

JC-DAVIS

Round 6, Pick No. 192 - J.C. Davis, OL, Illinois (6-4, 322)

2025: Phil Steele All-America Fourth Team... All-Big Ten First Team (coaches).... All-Big Ten Second Team (media)... AP All-Big Ten First Team... 49 consecutive starts to end his college career... No. 3 graded LT in the nation during the 2025 regular season, according to PFF... Athlon Preseason All-Big Ten First Team... Phil Steele Preseason All-Big Ten Fourth Team... Outland Trophy Preseason Watch List

JACK-KELLY

Round 6, Pick No. 193 - Jack Kelly, LB, BYU (6-1, 240)

BYU Career: A team captain, Kelly played in 25 games at BYU, starting all 25 as a two-year transfer. The 6-foot-2, 240-pound All-Big 12 linebacker totaled 53 collegiate games between BYU and Weber State, starting 47 career games. From Kearns, Utah, Kelly posted 190 total tackles, including 125 solo stops and 43.5 tackles for loss and 31.5 sacks in college. A disruptive force, Kelly also had nine forced fumbles, three fumble recoveries, eight pass breakups, two interceptions and scored a defensive touchdown.

In 2025, Kelly was named an All-Big 12 First Team selection and recorded 55 tackles, 13.5 tackles for loss and led BYU in sacks with 10. Kelly was one of 17 players nationally with 10 or more sacks en route to leading the Cougar defense to its highest sack total since 2015 with 30. BYU's defense was ranked No. 19 nationally in scoring defense at 19.1 points per game, No. 9 in interceptions (17), No. 14 in total turnovers (24), and No. 25 in pass efficiency defense (116.97).

Kelly added two forced fumbles, a pass breakup and seven quarterback hurries in 2025. He was a Pro Football Network All-Big 12 Third Team selection, a Bronko Nagurski and Butkus Award Watch list honoree.

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