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2026 NFL Draft: Ranking the Value of Every Position in the Pro Game

With the NFL Draft less than a month away, it is the perfect time to delve into how team-builders around the league assign positional value across the board. As the NFL continues to trend toward a pass-centric approach, with franchise quarterbacks expected to carry their teams to victory, executives, scouts and coaches are building rosters focused on helping the QB1 spark a title run. As a former NFL player and scout, here is how I rank the importance of every position on the field in today's game, which provides a blueprint for how I would build my roster. The value of the 25 positions is listed in descending order and each includes three notable examples of the best in the league. 25. Return Specialist The implementation of the dynamic kickoff has brought the return specialist back into prominence. Teams looking to upgrade their starting field position or boost their offensive output are willing to pour resources into the position to elevate the kicking game. Three of the best:Chimere Dike, Tennessee TitansKaVontae Turpin, Dallas CowboysKene Nwangwu, New York Jets 24. Punter The significant field position exchange on punts is often overlooked, but astute coaches will utilize this aspect of the kicking game to set their respective teams up for success. With directional kicking and ball placement, particularly inside the 10-yard line, coveted at a premium, the top punters are hot commodities on the open market. Three of the best:Logan Cooke, Jacksonville JaguarsTress Way, Washington CommandersJack Fox, Detroit Lions 23. Kicker The long-distance kicking boom has elevated the profile of placekickers. As valued point scorers, kickers have played a major role in the offensive explosion around the league. Three of the best:Brandon Aubrey, Dallas CowboysCam Little, Jacksonville JaguarsHarrison Butker, Kansas City Chiefs 22. Wide Receiver 3 The third receiver on the field flies under the radar but is a big part of an explosive offense due to his ability to dominate matchups against slot cornerbacks, strong safeties and linebackers. As a designated gadget player on screens, fly sweeps and reverses, the WR3 typically has a small menu of plays on the call sheet designed to impact the game in pivotal moments. Three of the best:Josh Downs, Indianapolis ColtsRashid Shaheed, Seattle SeahawksParker Washington, Jacksonville Jaguars 21. Nose Tackle The importance of stopping the run has diminished, but the presence of a hole-clogger with imposing size and strength in the middle of the defensive line remains a top priority for team-builders. If the super-sized run stopper can also push the pocket as an interior pass rusher, the defense can play at an elite level with a disruptive force at the point of attack. Three of the best:Dexter Lawrence, New York GiantsJordan Davis, Philadelphia EaglesByron Murphy II, Seattle Seahawks 20. Free Safety The increased utilization of split-safety defenses has minimized the free safety’s role as a deep middle defender, but top-notch safeties continue to impact the game as umbrella defenders. With deep defenders instructed to keep the ball in front of them and make their plays on tips or overthrown passes, the job description no longer prioritizes playmaking as it used to. Three of the best:Minkah Fitzpatrick, New York JetsJalen Ramsey, Pittsburgh SteelersKevin Byard, New England Patriots 19. Nickel Cornerback The Nickel, or "Star," position features a collection of hybrid players utilizing a diverse set of skills to get the job done. Whether it is a cornerback aligned in the slot to lock down WR3s, while also enhancing the pass rush as a second-level blitzer, or a safety aligned in the box to match up with tight ends or act as an additional run defender, the slot corner position has become a key spot on a championship-caliber defense. Three of the best:Marlon Humphrey, Baltimore RavensKenny Moore II, Indianapolis ColtsNick Emmanwori, Seattle Seahawks 18. Right Guard Playing on the right side of the line is all about the production in the running game. Big, physical interior blockers with nimble feet are featured prominently on gap-scheme runs, with the guard instructed to down block or pull around the corner to nail second-level defenders on the run. Three of the best:Trey Smith, Kansas City ChiefsQuinn Meinerz, Denver BroncosChris Lindstrom, Atlanta Falcons 17. Left Guard The tone-setters for most offensive lines are positioned on the interior. While the list below features heavy-handed interior blockers with the size, strength and balance to bully defenders at the point of attack, the athleticism of a left guard enables teams to incorporate zone-based run calls to attack the perimeter from every angle. Three of the best:Quenton Nelson, Indianapolis ColtsJoe Thuney, Chicago BearsTyler Smith, Dallas Cowboys 16. Center Controlling the game from the middle of the line is the most important part of the center’s role. From making all the calls and adjustments at the line of scrimmage to stalemating the monstrous nose tackle, the center’s ability to win his matchup utilizing his brains and brawn is a big part of his team’s success. Three of the best:Creed Humphrey, Kansas City ChiefsAaron Brewer, Miami DolphinsTyler Linderbaum, Las Vegas Raiders 15. Right Cornerback As more offensive coordinators embrace a pass-heavy approach with quarterbacks and pass-catchers playing "pitch-and-catch" on the perimeter, defensive coaches are placing a greater value on blind-side cover guys. With right cornerbacks assigned to cover the "X" against 3x1 formations — isolating a corner against a receiver while the rest of the defense focuses on the three-receiver side — the position features blue-chip personnel on an elite defense. Three of the best:Patrick Surtain, Denver BroncosJaycee Horn, Carolina PanthersChristian Gonzalez, New England Patriots 14. Weak-side Linebacker The presence and impact of a disruptive linebacker with elite "hit, run and cover" skills is undervalued. Teams want to feature more dynamic, second-level athletes prominently in the blitz game and as a part of tricky coverages designed to cloud the picture for quarterbacks. Three of the best:Devin Lloyd, Carolina PanthersZack Baun, Philadelphia EaglesDre Greenlaw, San Francisco 49ers 13. Tight End The number of basketball-like athletes thriving at the tight end spot has changed how some offensive coordinators approach the game, particularly with multi-tight-end formations creating chaos for defensive playcallers across the league. By placing multiple big-bodied pass-catchers in run-heavy and bunch formations, offensive wizards are using athletic tight ends to dictate coverage matchups and create big-play opportunities in the passing game. Three of the best:Brock Bowers, Las Vegas Raiders Trey McBride, Arizona CardinalsGeorge Kittle, San Francisco 49ers 12. Strong Safety The box-area defender has gained importance due to the emergence of the ultra-athletic pass-catching tight end down the seams and the dual-threat quarterback in the backfield. With the super-sized safeties possessing cornerback-like cover skills and "hit-stick" abilities like a linebacker, there is a reason more teams are utilizing various multi-safety personnel packages with the strong safety deployed near the box. Three of the best:Derwin James, Los Angeles ChargersKyle Hamilton, Baltimore Ravens Budda Baker, Arizona Cardinals 11. Mike Linebacker Despite the diminished role of the running game, defensive coordinators continue to prioritize high-IQ "MIKE" backers as essential parts of the defensive puzzle. With the middle linebacker expected to serve as the traffic cop and enforcer between the hashes, the job requires an athletic playmaker with hit, run and cover skills between the tackles. Three of the best:Roquan Smith, Baltimore RavensFred Warner, San Francisco 49ersCarson Schwesinger, Cleveland Browns 10. Running Back The devaluation of the running back by some coaches and systems has flipped the league on its head, but astute offensive minds are creating and exploiting mismatches with their RB1. If the running back can put points on the board as a runner and receiver, he becomes a key chess piece for offensive coordinators to utilize in pivotal situations. Three of the best:Christian McCaffrey, San Francisco 49ersBijan Robinson, Atlanta FalconsJahmyr Gibbs, Detroit Lions 9. Right Tackle As defensive coordinators began placing elite pass rushers at left defensive end/left outside linebacker to take advantage of heavy-footed right tackles, offensive gurus quickly adjusted by installing ultra-athletic pass blockers on the right side. Three of the best:Penei Sewell, Detroit LionsLane Johnson, Philadelphia EaglesJoe Alt, Los Angeles Chargers 8. Wide Receiver 2 Most offenses need a specialist to fill the role opposite the No. 1 receiver. Whether the WR2 is a speedster acting as the designated vertical threat or a chain mover expected to handle the dirty work between the hashes, the backside receiver is a valuable asset to the potent passing game. Three of the best:George Pickens, Dallas CowboysTee Higgins, Cincinnati BengalsDeVonta Smith, Philadelphia Eagles 7. Designated Pass Rusher 2 The top defenses typically feature a Batman and Robin combination on the edges to share the pass-rushing duties. Though the sidekick lacks some of the elite pass-rushing tools of his partner, the best complementary rushers possess the speed or power to routinely win their one-on-one matchups when opponents send the protection to the DPR1’s side. Three of the best:Danielle Hunter, Houston TexansChase Young, New Orleans SaintsJared Verse, Los Angeles Rams 6. Defensive Tackle The presence of an interior pass rusher is an essential part of the defensive puzzle in a passing league. As more teams utilize various quick-rhythm throws to negate the outside pass rush, the presence of an athletic defensive tackle with pass-rush skills disrupts the quarterback’s play within the pocket. Three of the best:Jeffery Simmons, Tennessee TitansChris Jones, Kansas City Chiefs Jalen Carter, Philadelphia Eagles 5. Left Cornerback Facing a barrage of throws in his direction requires elite cover skills and a fighter’s mentality. Although some of the blue-chip corners will "travel" with the opponent’s No. 1 receiver, the traditional approach places the defense’s top cornerback on the left side. Three of the best:Devon Witherspoon, Seattle Seahawks Derek Stingley Jr., Houston TexansQuinyon Mitchell, Philadelphia Eagles 4. Wide Receiver 1 The NFL’s transformation to a passing league has made perimeter playmakers essential pieces to the championship puzzle. With WR1s capable of making their mark against loaded zones or double coverage, the presence of an elite pass-catcher makes life easier for the quarterback and the offense’s supporting cast. Three of the best:Jaxon Smith-Njigba, Seattle SeahawksJa’Marr Chase, Cincinnati BengalsPuka Nacua, Los Angeles Rams 3. Left Tackle Finding an elite blindside protector is a top priority for team-builders with a franchise quarterback in the lineup. As the league continues to primarily feature right-handed passers, the left tackle spot remains one of the marquee positions on the team. Three of the best:Tristan Wirfs, Tampa Bay BuccaneersTrent Williams, San Francisco 49ersJordan Mailata, Philadelphia Eagles 2. Designated Pass Rusher 1 Knocking down the quarterback early and often is the top priority of defensive coordinators around the league. By disrupting the timing and rhythm of the passing game with their persistent pressure, blue-chip pass rushers can single-handedly destroy offensive game plans while protecting the rest of the defense. Three of the best:Myles Garrett, Cleveland BrownsAidan Hutchinson, Detroit LionsMicah Parsons, Green Bay Packers 1. Quarterback There is no disputing the impact of the quarterback’s play on the outcome of games. The elite quarterbacks not only tilt the field in their team’s favor, but they also have the ability to rescue their team with late-game heroics. Patrick Mahomes, Kansas City ChiefsJosh Allen, Buffalo BillsMatthew Stafford, Los Angeles Rams
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