Jordan Reid's Final 500: The 2026 Draft Class Ranked Top to Bottom
The 2026 NFL draft is less than two weeks away, and ESPN's Jordan Reid just dropped his final scouting board. The first round kicks off April 23 in Pittsburgh, and Reid's rankings go 500 prospects deep. This is the real deal,the work of someone who's watched tape, attended pro days, and talked to actual scouts and evaluators across the league.
What Reid's Board Actually Means
Reid is an NFL draft analyst for ESPN who's been doing this since 2021. He played quarterback at North Carolina Central University and coached there from 2014 through 2018, so he knows what he's looking at when he breaks down film. These final rankings aren't some generic mock draft pulled together in an afternoon. This is months of in-person scouting, film study, and real conversations with the people in NFL front offices who are about to make the picks.
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Why This Timing Matters
We're a little more than a week out from the draft, so this is Reid's final word before the first pick is on the clock. This isn't a projection or a guess. He's put in the work, watched the film, had the conversations, and now he's locking in his rankings for everyone to see.
For Seattle fans and front office types, this is the blueprint. Whether the Seahawks are looking to build around the weapons they have or shore up holes on defense, Reid's 500-prospect board is the scouting reference point heading into draft weekend.
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