2026 NFL Draft: Highlighting positions of strength, weakness using PFF grades
Three offensive tackle prospects already project as first-rounders: Alabama's Kadyn Proctor, Miami's Francis Mauigoa and Utah's Spencer Fano don't need to do much more in 2025 to strengthen their draft stocks. The 2026 wide receiver class' PFF grades are lower than we're used to: Arizona State’s Jordyn Tyson leads the way after earning an 83.3 mark last season, but Indiana's Elijah Sarratt is the only other receiver on PFF’s 10 wide receivers to know list who topped 80.0. Subscribe to PFF+: Get access to player grades, PFF Premium Stats, fantasy football rankings, all of the PFF fantasy draft research tools and more! Estimated Reading Time: 10 minutes PFF grades can be a great indicator of the overall strengths and weaknesses of a draft class. Though it isn't an exact science, a position group with higher grades tends to be more potential-heavy […]