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Wilker’s Weekly: Post-Free Agency Mock Draft Round 3 (Mock Draft 2.0) 

Alabama wide receiver Germie Bernard (07) runs a drill at the NFL football scouting combine in Indianapolis, Saturday, Feb. 28, 2026. (AP Photo/Julio Cortez)

Third Round 

3.65 | AZ: CB Keionte Scott, Miami 

Scott is nearly 25 and a slot exclusive cornerback, but a team looking for an upgrade on the inside could take him much higher than this. Arizona gets a steal. 

3.66 | TEN: CB Chris Johnson, San Diego State 

Tennessee adds a cornerback after releasing L’Jarius Sneed. 

3.67 | LV: WR Germie Bernard, Alabama 

Bernard isn’t likely to be a superstar, but he’s a reliable and sure-handed option for Mendoza with inside/outside flexibility. 

3.68 | PHI: ED Dani Dennis-Sutton, Penn State 

The Eagles fortify the edge after losing Jaelan Phillips. 

3.69 | HOU: RB Mike Washington Jr., Arkansas 

After prioritizing the offensive line, Houston finds itself a new starting running back. 

3.70 | CLE: CB D’Angelo Ponds, Indiana 

Ponds is an upgrade over nickel back Myles Darden, and would likely be a first round pick if it wasn’t for his size. 

3.71 | WAS: WR Antonio Williams, Clemson 

Terry McLaurin isn’t getting any younger, and it’s a ragtag group behind him. Williams has 130 catches for 1,508 yards and 15 touchdowns over the last two seasons. 

3.72 | CIN: CB Davison Igbinosun, Ohio State 

The Buckeye adds size to a Bengals’ room full of nickel backs. 

3.73 | NO: ED Joshua Josephs, Tennessee 

The Vol sports a 21.3% pass rush win rate and a basketball wingspan. 

3.74 | KC: ED Romello Height, Texas Tech 

Height will be 26 by the end of his rookie year and played opposite David Bailey, but still managed 10 sacks. 

3.75 | MIA: TE Sam Roush, Stanford 

Roush’s athletic block and YAC style is similar to Tucker Kraft’s, and Miami’s staff is largely made up of ex-Green Bay coaches. 

3.76 | PIT: ED Derrick Moore, Michigan 

Moore, who had 11 sacks last year, would be a nice depth addition behind T.J. Watt and Alex Highsmith. 

3.77 | TB: LB Kyle Louis, Pittsburgh 

Soon to be 32-year-old Alex Anzalone is the Buccaneers immediate replacement for Lavonte David, but Louis helps the future of the position. 

3.78 | IND: WR Bryce Lance, North Dakota State 

Selecting an athletic outside threat to replace Michael Pittman Jr. seems a wise idea. 

3.79 | ATL: DT Domonique Orange, Iowa State 

Atlanta invested in the edge last year, and they complement that with a selection to boost the IDL. 

3.80 | BAL: DT Darrell Jackson Jr, Florida State 

Baltimore needs significant upgrading in the tranches on both sides of the ball. 

3.81 | JAX: LB Anthony Hill Jr., Texas 

After losing Devin Lloyd, the Jaguars add the athletic Hill, who had a ridiculous 113 tackles, and 8 sacks in 2024. 

3.82 | MIN: C Connor Lew, Auburn 

Blake Brandel allowed the highest pressure rate of any center last season. 

3.83 | CAR: WR Malachi Fields, Notre Dame 

Dave Canales has an affinity for big bodied wide outs: Tet McMillan, Jalen Coker, and Xavier Legette are all at least 6-foot-3. 6-foot-4 Fields joins the ranks. 

3.84 | GB: CB Chandler Rivers, Duke 

The Packers have lost Jaire Alexander, Eric Stokes, and Nate Hobbs over the last two seasons. Fixing the position for the long haul would pay dividends. 

3.85 | PIT: WR Deion Burks, Oklahoma 

DK Metcalf and Michael Pittman are outside options, but Roman Wilson hasn’t proven he can be a reliable slot. Burks replaces new Giant Calvin Austin. 

3.86 | LAC: ED Jaishawn Barham, Michigan 

The Michigan to L.A. pipeline continues with Barham. 

3.87 | MIA: CB Devin Moore, Florida 

After adding Cisse at No. 30, Moore adds to a secondary in need of talent. 

3.88 | JAX: SAF Zakee Wheatley, Penn State 

After addressing center and linebacker, the Jaguars can make something of a luxury pick. 

3.89 | CHI: C Trey Zuhn, Texas A&M 

The Bears find their long term replacement for Garrett Bradbury. 

3.90 | MIA: DT Xzavian Harris, Ole Miss 

Off the field issues are legitimate, but Harris could make a dynamic duo with Kenneth Grant. 

3.91 | BUF: WR Chris Brazzell II, Tennessee 

Tyrell Shavers has been a nice deep threat, but Brazzell would be an upgrade. 

3.92 | DET (via DAL): LB Deontae Lawson, Alabama 

After losing Anzalone, the Lions add Lawson to their ranks, who had 80 tackles last year. 

3.93 | LAR: QB Drew Allar, Penn State 

Allar was once a five star recruit, and there’s no one better than Sean McVay to try and get the most out of him. 

3.94 | MIA: WR Ted Hurst, Georgia State 

Miami uses one of the selections they acquired from the Jaylen Waddle trade to strengthen the position. 

3.95 | NE: RB Jonah Coleman, Washington 

Coleman’s three down upside could see him go in the top 100 despite his stature. 

3.96 | SEA: RB Kaytron Allen, Penn State 

Zach Charbonnet will be the lead back, but Allen offers a change of pace. 

3.97c | MIN: DT DeMonte Capehart, Clemson 

Capehart is a plus athlete that could replace Javon Hargrave. 

3.98c | PHI: OT Markel Bell, Miami 

Lane Johnson isn’t getting any younger, and Bell’s size makes him an appealing developmental option. 

3.99c | PIT: LB Taurean York, Texas A&M 

Patrick Queen was disappointing in 2025, and Payton Wilson wasn’t much better. York is a talented player that falls due to size concerns. 

3.100c | JAX: Max Klare, Ohio State 

Klare would add to Trevor Lawrence’s cache of receiving options.

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