The most underrated prospects in the 2026 NFL draft
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The most underrated prospects in the 2026 NFL draft
"Most evaluators have him anywhere from the best center in the class to C5, and PFF noted he posted three straight seasons with a 75.0-plus overall grade, allowed only four pressures in 2025, and finished with a 99.4 pass-blocking efficiency mark."
"The size conversation has made people talk about Terrell like he is only a specialist, and that undersells the tape. Field Yates has him 31st overall and highlighted that Terrell logged 210 press-coverage snaps over the last two seasons while forcing eight fumbles."
"In a league that lives in nickel, Ponds should be treated like a starting-caliber defender, not a consolation prize. He is pound-for-pound one of the best players in the class, and his 43.5-inch vertical at the combine was historically rare for a corner his size."
The Dallas Cowboys need to enhance their roster beyond first-round picks, as valuable prospects exist in the middle rounds of the draft. Evaluators recognize several underrated players who could become legitimate NFL starters. Notable mentions include a center with a strong pass-blocking efficiency and a cornerback who excels in press coverage. Additionally, a cornerback with impressive vertical leap and instincts is also highlighted as a potential starting-caliber defender despite concerns about his size.
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