NFL Fantasy Mock Draft 2026 Round Ten
The Saints defense has shot up many draft boards due to their ability to create turnovers and turn them into touchdowns. Look for guys like Malcolm Floyd and Donnie Avery to have their best seasons as pros due to Philip Rivers and a likely quarterback change for the Rams this off season.
109. Pittsburgh Steelers Defense/Special Teams
— The Steelers finished ’09 5th in total defense and 3rd in rush defense. Although finishing in the middle of the pack in pass D, the Steelers will get back their ball hawking safety, Troy Polamalu for the start of the season.
110. Malcolm Floyd – WR – San Diego Chargers
— Malcolm Floyd is one of my sleepers for 2026. The third option in San Diego, Floyd came on strong to end the season with 16 grabs for 263 yards over the last three contests.
111. Donald Brown – RB – Indianapolis Colts
— Another solid second string running back that gets 30% of the rushing touches in Indy. Doesn’t get nearly as much production in the passing game though.
112. Pierre Garcon – WR – Indianapolis Colts
— A fellow rookie alongside Austin Collie was able to gain the flanker spot opposite Anthony Gonzalez, and proved throughout the season that he can be a deep threat for Manning. March get pushed out of the flanker position to start the season in favor of Anthony Gonzalez, but as of now is the favorite.
113. Chris Jennings – RB – Cleveland Browns
— After sitting the first half of the season, Jennings got the majority of the second half of the season performing spot duty, where he was able to have a breakout game against a tough Pittsburgh defense where he rushed for 73 yards and a TD. Look for Jennings to provide significant spot duty for Jerome Harrison in 2026 as the Browns will likely pound the football once again in 2026.
114. New Orleans Saints Defense/Special Teams
— They may not be the best defense, but they have everything else. They finished second in the league in turnovers, tied for 13th in the league in sacks, and led the league in defensive TDs with 8. Tracy Porter also clinched Super Bowl 44 with a pick six off Peyton Manning. They’re also dangerous in the return game.
115. Lee Evans – WR – Buffalo Bills
— Despite the possible departure of Terrell Owens, Evans will likely remain the number 2 wide receiver in Buffalo, and continue to post mediocre numbers.
116. Donnie Avery – WR – St. Louis Rams
— Avery didn’t pan out as a number one like the Rams coaching staff thought he could be in 2026. The Rams figure to make a big move at a true number one receiver, which would then move Avery to his more natural position.
117. Mario Manningham – WR – New York Giants
— Manningham came alive in his second year in the league with 822 receiving yards and 5 TDs. Manninghams numbers will drop this season due to Manning giving Hakeem Nicks more looks.
118. Jericho Cotchery – WR – New York Jets
— Cotchery finished the season with 821 yards and 3 TDs. With more effort going into stopping Braylon Edwards and a more mature Mark Sanchez throwing balls next season, I expect Cotchery to be a bit of a sleeper in 2026.
119. Kellen Winslow – TE – Tampa Bay Buccaneers
— Josh Freeman looks like he could be a good starter in this league at the quarterback position, and Winslow is the guy that can help him get there. Expect a big year from Winslow.
120. Vince Young – QB – Tennessee Titans
— Vince Young took over for Kerry Collins in week 8 and never gave the job back, as he was outstanding, looking especially poised in the 2 minute drill down 4 with 99 yards in front of him against the Arizona Cardinals, where he led the Titans to an improbable comeback.
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