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2027 NFL Draft: Joel Klatt Reveals Way-Too-Early Big Board Top 10

Let the debate over the top prospects in the 2027 NFL Draft begin. As we put a bow on the 2026 NFL Draft, next year’s draft class is set to be loaded with talent at the top. Ohio State wide receiver Jeremiah Smith will be draft eligible, but he isn’t the only wide receiver who could be a top-10 pick next April. There are a pair of edge rushers who have top-10 promise as well. Of course, we can’t look over the quarterback talent in next year’s class, either. Texas’ Arch Manning is the biggest name of the group, but is he the top quarterback prospect? He’s just one of a handful of signal-callers I’m keeping my eye on as potential top-10 picks in the 2027 draft. So, let’s get into my way-too-early top 10 prospects for the 2027 NFL Draft. 10. Trinidad Chambliss, QB, Ole Miss I hope Trinidad Chambliss is able to duplicate what he did last year, specifically what he did in Ole Miss’ College Football Playoff run. He’s so dynamic as a player. He spent last season becoming a leader that I don’t think anyone anticipated he would become. He’s dynamic as a passer. If he had entered this year’s draft, I think there was a chance he would’ve been a first-round pick. But he’s going to be back at Ole Miss after winning his eligibility case. The knock against him will be his size as he’s listed at 6 feet tall. There have been other guys who have succeeded at that size, though, especially if they’ve got that ability to move. 9. CJ Carr, QB, Notre Dame CJ Carr is going into his second season as Notre Dame’s starting quarterback, so he’ll get some more experience this year. He closed his first season by helping the Fighting Irish go on a 10-game win streak after getting thrown into the fire early with games against Miami (Fla.) and Texas A&M. They lost those games, but they were pretty close. Carr had his struggles and threw some interceptions at times. However, he’s got the ability, stature and pedigree. He’s easily a guy who can play himself into becoming a top-10 pick. 8. Cam Coleman, WR, Texas Cam Coleman could have a monster season at Texas, and if the Longhorns are going to be the team some believe they can be, he’s going to need to do that. Texas wasn’t great at wide receiver a year ago, so maybe the 6-foot-3 Coleman can give the Longhorns a boost with his explosiveness. He can really go up there and get it. He was actually right there with Jeremiah Smith as the No. 1 wide receiver recruit out of high school a few years ago. But he was stuck with a bad quarterback situation at Auburn the past two years. Now, he gets to play with Arch Manning in Steve Sarkisian’s offense. Sarkisian knows how to isolate and get a guy like Coleman opportunities and touches. Coleman could have a monster year and be a top-10 pick. 7. Colin Simmons, edge rusher, Texas Colin Simmons is a hell of a player. He has 21 sacks already in just two years. He’s going to be a really good player again in 2026, and he’s clearly a guy who is going to be on the radar for a top-10 selection next year. 6. Dylan Stewart, edge rusher, South Carolina We’re staying at edge rusher here for No. 6. Remember, edge rusher, along with quarterback and wide receiver, is among the positions that are among the most valued in the draft. Dylan Stewart’s listed at 6-5 and 245 pounds as he enters his junior year. He was a freshman All-American in 2024 and backed that up with a huge year as a sophomore in 2025. I view him a bit more as a do-it-all edge player over Simmons. So, that’s why Stewart gets the edge. 5. Jordan Seaton, OT, LSU Jordan Seaton transferred from Colorado to LSU over the offseason. He was a five-star recruit out of high school and started for Coach Prime at Colorado for two seasons, protecting Shedeur Sanders when he was a freshman. Colorado never materialized from an offensive line perspective, but it wasn’t his fault. Now, he goes to LSU and I think he could have a big year for Lane Kiffin. If Seaton does, I think he could be a top-10 pick. 4. Arch Manning, QB, Texas Arch Manning reminds me of a poor man’s Andrew Luck. Maybe not in his production, but in his playing style. He can throw it downfield. He’s big. He’s faster and more mobile than you would anticipate. Now, I know he didn’t have a great year and that first start against Ohio State didn’t go the way he wanted. I don’t know if Manning was fully healthy early in the year, but Texas didn’t run the football as effectively as it needed to. The Longhorns certainly didn’t protect him well enough, either. But Manning can make the throws down the field and, guys, he’s a Manning. Let’s not overthink this. An organization is going to look at him and see him have a better year in 2026 after he turned the corner late last season. He had 20 total touchdowns to two turnovers in his last six games. So, Manning and Texas should be better in 2026. 3. Dante Moore, QB, Oregon I thought Dante Moore would’ve been the No. 2 overall pick in this year’s draft had he declared. However, he opted to remain at Oregon following a good year. He’s got good command, great stature, athleticism, and he throws it well. But he’s also smart, as former Oregon offensive coordinator Will Stein told me that Moore prepares like a pro. Oregon is going to be really good, and the Ducks might be my No. 1 overall team in my top 25 post-spring rankings, thanks to players like Moore. 2. Leonard Moore, CB, Notre Dame I just can’t put Leonard Moore any lower than this. He was a unanimous All-American as a sophomore last season and a freshman All-American a year before that. When Ohio State star wide receiver Jeremiah Smith was asked who was the toughest corner he’s faced, he said Moore. He’s got good length (6-2) and great ability in coverage. NFL teams will be all over Moore because of that. 1. Jeremiah Smith, WR, Ohio State Speaking of Smith, you all know he would be No. 1 on this list. Smith should be the No. 1 prospect on everyone’s board. The only reason he wouldn’t go No. 1 next year, though, is because of quarterback need at the top of the draft. Smith is 6-3 and 220 pounds, lighting up college football since the moment he stepped on the field in Columbus. He’s got over 2,500 yards and 29 total touchdowns in just 29 games. He’s an absolute monster. No wide receiver has gone in the top three of the NFL Draft since Calvin Johnson in 2007. Smith will be the first non-quarterback off the board. You can write that down.​Latest Sports News from FOX Sports

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4 Takeaways from Week 5 of the 2026 UFL Season

At the midpoint of the 2026 UFL season, a familiar face has helped his team surge to the top spot of the league standings: DC Defenders quarterback Jordan Ta’amu. The 2025 UFL Championship Game MVP, Ta’amu completed 15 of 22 passes (68.2%) for 275 yards, four touchdowns and no interceptions in the Defenders’ 48-25 victory over the Birmingham Stallions (1-4) this past weekend. Coupled with the Orlando Storm (4-1) suffering their first loss of the season — a 25-17 loss to the St. Louis Battlehawks (3-2) — the Defenders are now tied atop the UFL standings. Standout wide receiver Ty Scott led the Defenders with three receptions for 84 yards and two touchdowns. After scoring just 10 points in a season-opening loss at St. Louis, the Defenders have averaged 40.5 points per game. “I love our offense and the way [offensive coordinator Fred] Kaiss calls our plays and dials it up,” Ta’amu said. “We go week in and week out game planning our opponents, and we do a great job of finding our matchups.” Elsewhere, the Houston Gamblers (2-3) earned their second win of the season in a 17-13 victory over the Columbus Aviators (1-4), and the Louisville Kings (2-3) manhandled the Dallas Renegades (3-2) to close things out, 47-25. Here are my takeaways from Week 5 of the UFL: 1. Chandler Rogers leads Kings to win in first UFL start Cal product Rogers got his first start over the weekend, with the Kings having traded former starter Jason Bean to the reigning champion Defenders. Rogers didn’t post jaw-dropping numbers, but he was efficient (13 of 18 for 150 yards, zero touchdowns and zero turnovers). He also ran for 22 yards. The Kings leaned on the running game to protect Rogers, totaling 147 yards and four scores on the ground. That was not the case for the league’s leading passer in Renegades QB Austin Reed, who finished with a season-high four interceptions in his team’s second loss in a row. That number could’ve ended up being even higher if Dallas head coach Rick Neuheisel hadn’t replaced Reed with wide receiver Greg Ward Jr. at quarterback late in the fourth quarter. With QB Luis Perez being traded to the Battlehawks, Ward served as the backup for Reed in this game. Ward started at quarterback in college at Houston, throwing for 3,557 yards and 22 touchdowns in his final season for the Cougars. The Kings had just one interception entering Sunday’s contest, but they turned Reed’s four turnovers into 27 points, including two returned for scores. Louisville defensive back Corey Mayfield Jr. finished with two of those picks. The Kings also totaled 5.0 sacks. “Austin had a rough day, no need to compound that, and I wanted to show the league that Greg Ward is a quarterback,” Neuheisel said postgame. “He went 6-for-7. The guy’s a player.” 2. HC Anthony Becht loses to old team; Storm fall to surging Battlehawks Becht was at the helm for St. Louis for the past three seasons but moved to Orlando to take on a new challenge this year. The Storm had their hands full when facing Becht’s former team, including his former coach in now-St. Louis head coach Ricky Proehl, for the first time this season. Specifically, Orlando’s offense, led by one of the league’s best passers in QB Jack Plummer, was held scoreless in the first half and totaled just 29 total yards. The Battlehawks held Orlando to 211 total yards. At 3-2, St. Louis is the only team with wins over the league leaders in DC and Orlando. Any extra motivation for Proehl facing Becht? “No, I’ve got so much respect for Coach Becht and that staff,” Proehl said. “I’ve been with a lot of them since 2023, and I know what kind of football character he coaches and what kind of players he has. And they take on his personality.” St. Louis QB Harrison Frost finished with two interceptions but also threw for 185 yards, completing passes to nine different players. 3. Dorian Thompson-Robinson sparks Birmingham offense in loss Birmingham’s trade to acquire Thompson-Robinson to help ignite its offense led to mixed results. With only a couple of days to learn the playbook, the UCLA product completed 65.1% of his passes for 312 passing yards and two touchdowns. However, he also threw two interceptions, as the Stallions fell to 1-4 and are now on the brink of missing the playoffs for the first time in five seasons. “The preparation is there,” head coach AJ McCarron said about his new quarterback. “He competed his ass off. I’m super proud of him. He just had some bad luck on a couple plays. You clean those up, and it’s a different ball game.” 4. Kings OLB Cam Gill is UFL’s sack leader With five games left, Gill is tops in the league with 5.5 sacks, followed by Houston defensive end Malik Fisher (4.5). Other league leaders include Louisville linebacker Jaheim Thomas and Columbus linebacker Tony Fields II, who are tied for the UFL lead with 40 combined tackles. DC’s Deon Jackson is tops in both rushing yards (267) and rushing touchdowns (five). Last year’s leader in all-purpose yards, Orlando wideout Chris Rowland, is once again leading the league with 525 total yards. Dallas defensive back Shaun Wade leads the league with three interceptions, while Renegades receiver Tyler Vaughns is tops in the league in receiving yards (399) and receiving touchdowns (five). Kings kicker Tanner Brown leads the UFL in field goal percentage (93%), making 14 of 15 so far with a long of 59. 4 ½: What’s Next In Week 6, things kick off on Thursday evening with the Battlehawks facing the Kings. There’s one game the next night, with the Gamblers taking on the Aviators on FOX UFL Friday. The Defenders are playing host to the Renegades on Saturday afternoon, followed by the Stallions hitting the road to take on the Storm on Sunday to close things out. [UFL 2026: Full Regular-Season Schedules, Results for All 8 Teams]​Latest Sports News from FOX Sports

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