The NFL draft takes place April 24-26. The top prospects find new teams across 257 picks.
The Titans hit reset at quarterback with Cam Ward, a dynamic talent who brings life to a passing game that stalled under Will Levis and Mason Rudolph. With fluid route running, elite hands, and an explosive release, he’s a natural two-way difference maker who can win in space and neutralize man coverage.
With Carlton Davis departed to Minnesota, the Chiefs needed a long-term solution at left tackle. Josh Simmons is a polished, scheme-versatile interior lineman built for Andy Reid’s system. His ability to reach, climb, and redirect fits seamlessly into the zone-heavy run game, while his poise in pass protection offers a clear runway for developing into a starter at the next level.
The 49ers’ defensive front desperately needed a dominant anchor, and Kenneth Grant fills the need with rare physicality. A massive presence who can occupy double teams and neutralize inside lanes, Grant is a tone-setter at the point of attack and a key to unlocking Robert Saleh’s physical, suffocating defense.