2026 NFL Draft

Appreciate the updates. 3 honkeys on defense for Hula Bowl is a joke.
 
Here is the most up to date Shrine Bowl roster as well. I think this roster will add 10-15 more players in the next few weeks.

QB
Cade Klubnik Clemson
Haynes King Ga Tech
Joe Fagnano UCONN
Mark Gronowski Iowa

RB/WR
Eli Heidenreich Navy

FB
Ben Bredeson Michigan

WR
Kaden Wetjen Iowa
Chase Roberts BYU

TE
Eli Raridon Notre Dame
Dallen Bentley Utah
Jaren Kanak Oklahoma
Lake McCree USC

OL
Pat Coogan Indiana (C)
Jager Burton Kentucky (C)
Logan Taylor Boston College (OG)
Garrett DiGiorgio UCLA (OG)
Evan Beerntsen Northwestern (OG)
Riley Mahlman Wisconsin (OT)


DE
Ethan Burke Texas
Aidan Hubbard Northwestern
Mason Reiger Wisconsin

LB
Jake Golday Cincinnati
Aiden Fisher Indiana
Karson Sharar Iowa
West Weeks LSU

DB
Cole Wisniewski Texas Tech
 
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Best move he could have made



A little more info from BSPN. Sounds like he is getting first round projections and was also sought after by teams in the portal if he were to enter. He escapes DeBoer which is a huge plus as well

 
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Appreciate the updates. 3 honkeys on defense for Hula Bowl is a joke.

I am trying to find solid info on the American Bowl roster. I think it has a better outlook than the Hula bowl.

Hopefully the FCS showcase will see a bump in the number of White FCS players drafted.
 
I'll go ahead and predict bust here. One year with decent production. Another upside american.

 
Alabama Safety Bray Hubbard is staying for another year unfortunately. No word yet on Dillon Thieneman. Tomorrow is the deadline.
 

Thieneman declares
Haven't paid much attention to this fellow. Two questions for your opinion, where do you think he would be selected if he had the right skin tone, and where do you think he'll end up being selected considering his deficiency?
 
Official Senior Bowl roster

136 participants - 6 specialists = 130 position players

31 White athletes out of 130 position players = 23.8%

That same percent year after year is not a conspiracy.


QB 4/6

• Luke Altmyer — Illinois
• Garrett Nussmeier — LSU
• Cole Payton — North Dakota State
• Sawyer Robertson — Baylor

RB 0/9


WR 0/19


TE 7/9
• Joshua Cuevas — Alabama
• John Michael Gyllenborg — Wyoming
• Will Kacmarek — Ohio State
• Sam Roush — Stanford
• Dan Villari — Syracuse
• Nate Boerkircher — Texas A&M
• Tanner Koziol — Houston


OL 12/22

• Austin Barber — Florida
• Kage Casey — Boise State
• Carver Willis — Washington
• Jake Slaughter — Florida
• Logan Taylor — Boston College
• Gennings Dunker — Iowa
• Alex Harkey — Oregon
• Trey Zuhn III — Texas A&M
• Sam Hecht — Kansas State
• Delby Lemieux — Dartmouth
• Keylan Rutledge — Georgia Tech
• Beau Stephens — Iowa


Defensive Line 0/13


Defensive End 3/17

• Jack Pyburn — LSU
• Max Llewellyn — Iowa
• Cian Slone — NC State

Linebackers 4/10
• Owen Heinecke — Oklahoma
• Jacob Rodriguez — Texas Tech
• Bryce Boettcher — Oregon
• Jack Kelly — BYU

Safeties 1/10
• Michael Taaffe — Texas

Cornerback 0/16
 
Haven't paid much attention to this fellow. Two questions for your opinion, where do you think he would be selected if he had the right skin tone, and where do you think he'll end up being selected considering his deficiency?

He's good enough to warrant late 1st round consideration. Interesting how that occurs when the last White DB drafted in round 1 Harrison Smith seems intent on retiring. More of that magical once a generation White unicorn nonsense.

His college career almost mirrors that of Harrison Smith though. His transfer to Oregon should pay dividends as he was a key piece of the defense this year along with LB Bryce Boettcher.
 
Shrine Bowl roster

121 total players - 6 specialists = 115 position players

29.5% of Shrine bowl invites are White


Quarterback 6/6
Joe Fagnano, UConn
Mark Gronowski, Iowa
Haynes King, Georgia Tech
Cade Klubnik, Clemson
Behren Morton, Texas Tech
Miller Moss, Louisville


RUNNING BACK 3/10
Max Bredeson, Michigan (FB)
Dean Connors, Houston
Eli Heidenreich, Navy


WIDE RECEIVER 2/15
Chase Roberts, BYU
Kaden Wetjen, Iowa


TIGHT END 6/7
Dallen Bentley, Utah
Jack Endries, Texas
Jaren Kanak, Oklahoma
Lake McRee, USC
Eli Raridon, Notre Dame
Bauer Sharp, LSU

OFFENSIVE LINEMEN 7/22
Evan Beerntsen, Northwestern
Jager Burton, Kentucky
Pat Coogan, Indiana
Garrett DiGiorgio, UCLA
Riley Mahlman, Wisconsin
Pete Nygra, Louisville
Brian Parker II, Duke


Defensive Line 0/13


Defensive End 3/13
Ethan Burke, Texas
Aidan Hubbard, Northwestern
Mason Reiger, Wisconsin

LINEBACKER 6/12
Lander Barton, Utah
Jake Golday, Cincinnati
Jackson Kuwatch, Miami (Ohio)
Jimmy Rolder, Michigan
Karson Sharar, Iowa
West Weeks, LSU
**added LB Declan Williams

Cornerback 0/12

Safety 1/11
Cole Wisniewski, Texas Tech
 
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Better minus sumo majority at OL!
Agreed.

Once the hula bowl roster is release I will use it to compile my “official” prospect list for the upcoming draft. Of course this year we are seeing a large number of White QBs available and the cucks on social media are declaring this the worst draft in the past 10 years all the way to the worst draft of all time.

None of these idiots want to talk about the 2015 draft though do they?
 
American Bowl rosters announced

114 position players - 37 White athletes invite = 32% of attendees are White

Quarterback 4/6
Maverick McIvor - WKU
Jack Strand - MSU Moorhead
Jacob Clark - Missouri State
Athan Kaliakmanis - Rutgers

Running Backs 2/8
Lincoln Pare - Texas State
Cash Jones - Georgia

Wide Receiver 3/16
Noah Short - Army
Max Tomczak - Youngstown
Nick DeGennaro - JMU

Tight End 5/8
Tanner Arkin - Illinois
Drew Biber - Minnesota
Matt Hibner - SMU
Cody Hardy - NC State
Miles Kitselman - Tennessee

Offensive Linemen 12/24
Mason Randolph - Boise State
Bryce Foster - Kansas
Jaren Kump - Utah
Henry Lutovsky - Nebraska
Connor Tollison - Mizzou
Paul Rubelt - UCF
Gavin Gerhardt - Cincinnati
Luke Petitbon - Florida State
Tomas Rimac - Virginia Tech
Derek Simmons - Oklahoma
Gunnar Hansen - FSU
Jeff Persi - Pitt

Defensive Linemen 3/10
Aaron Graves - Iowa
Kody Huisman - Virginia Tech
Payton Zdroik - Air Force

Defensive End 1/8
Daniel Rickert Virginia

Linebackers 5/12
James Jackson Virginia
Cole Kozlowski - UCF
Jack Dingle - Cincinnati
Langston Patterson - Vanderbilt
Quinn Urwiler - NIU

Safeties 2/10
Nick Andersen Wake Forest
Silas Walters Miami (OH)

Cornerback 0/12
 
Posted the American Bowl roster thus rounding out the three major "all star" games for the draft circuit. Seems like a small uptick in White participants across the board. LBs, TEs, QBs all posting solid numbers. Combine is the next major racial filtering event but those announcements won't be out for a few weeks. I'll try to get my updated draft prospect list posted this weekend. Hope to increase the activity in this thread!
 
The writer for this popular site has three White safeties in his top ten, led by Dillon Thieneman in the number two spot, Bray Hubbard ninth and Michael Taaffe tenth.



 
The writer for this popular site has three White safeties in his top ten, led by Dillon Thieneman in the number two spot, Bray Hubbard ninth and Michael Taaffe tenth.




Hubbard is going back to school unfortunately. I was hoping he would escape Alabama along with Ty Simpson.
 
The writer for this popular site has three White safeties in his top ten, led by Dillon Thieneman in the number two spot, Bray Hubbard ninth and Michael Taaffe tenth.


According to "Ethan" (link above): Taaffe is a "pretty limited lateral athlete. He struggles mightly in man coverage ......

But this is what Pro Football Focus/College (Chrissie's site) tweeted out regarding the former "walk-on/overachiever"




P.S: Should've been 4 out of 10 White, had Preston Zachman of Wisconsin stayed healthy. CBS Sports draft guru wrote: Zachman has loose hips (link) .... switch to corner thanks to his athletic prowess.

Update: Zachman had two int's in Wisconsin's first game. Suffered a season end injury week 2.

Good News: Was considered a possible 3rd or 4th round pick prior to the season and was in such high demand in the transfer portal that he was first player to commit to Indiana. Great sign.

Bad News: He's White, coming off an injury and will take the field in Bloomington as a 7th year player. Age, coupled with skin color, might be a problem in the NFL Draft, despite the obvious skill and "freaky" athletic ability.
 
According to "Ethan" (link above): Taaffe is a "pretty limited lateral athlete. He struggles mightly in man coverage ......

But this is what Pro Football Focus/College (Chrissie's site) tweeted out regarding the former "walk-on/overachiever"




P.S: Should've been 4 out of 10 White, had Preston Zachman of Wisconsin stayed healthy. CBS Sports draft guru wrote: Zachman has loose hips (link) .... switch to corner thanks to his athletic prowess.

Update: Zachman had two int's in Wisconsin's first game. Suffered a season end injury week 2.

Good News: Was considered a possible 3rd or 4th round pick prior to the season and was in such high demand in the transfer portal that he was first player to commit to Indiana. Great sign.

Bad News: He's White, coming off an injury and will take the field in Bloomington as a 7th year player. Age, coupled with skin color, might be a problem in the NFL Draft, despite the obvious skill and "freaky" athletic ability.

Well on the bright side for Zachman, even with the negatives you mentioned, is that he’ll be at a top 5 program that will get national media attention while competing for the championship. Hopefully getting a decent amount of money, so even if the NFL screws him over, he could be set up nicely.
 
Good point Freethinker, regarding the N.I.L. cash. I think most White stars, unless they are almost sure-fire 1st or 2nd round picks, should stay and take the N.I.L. money, as long as it exceeds practice squad cash (which is about $210,000 per for rookies).

By the way, the American Bowl, All-Star game will start soon. I put forth a link below.

https://live4.totalsportek777.com/The-American-Bowl-2026-vs-Live/61703

Save the link privately, but please do not quote the link here, as I will delete it right after the game. These streams are great, but the gov't is constantly looking to shut them down. Better to not leave the links up too long.

P.S: Leonardfan did a preview of the game in post #115. Quite a few talented Whites featured in the game.
 
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Good point Freethinker, regarding the N.I.L. cash. I think most White stars, unless they are almost sure-fire 1st or 2nd round picks, should stay and take the N.I.L. money, as long as it exceeds practice squad cash (which is about $210,000 per for rookies).

By the way, the American Bowl, All-Star game will start soon. I put forth a link below.

https://live4.totalsportek777.com/The-American-Bowl-2026-vs-Live/61703

Save the link privately, but please do not quote the link here, as I will delete it right after the game. These streams are great, but the gov't is constantly looking to shut them down. Better to not leave the links up too long.

P.S: Leonardfan did a preview of the game in post #115. Quite a few talented Whites featured in the game.

Thanks for the American Bowl link @Truthteller

Going to try and watch some of the second half. It's been hard to find much information on the practices by doing basic google searches and twitter has not provided much either. The American Bowl just like the Hula Bowl are lower tier and overlooked. It's a shame too because their is a decent amount of White talent in this game. The Hula Bowl by all of the limited accounts was pretty bad. Things should pick up over the next 2 weeks with the Shrine Bowl and Senior Bowl. I'll do my best to post more to highlight the White athletes.

I think that this draft has the potential to break the 60 player mark for White athletes. Mendoza appears to be the consensus #1 overall pick and that is justified. He was the best player on his team, the best QB in the country, has pro size, arm strength, accuracy. I have been seeing critics of his stating he is a one read only guy. They did not watch him at Cal, he was a fantastic QB on a lesser talented team. I'll again pat myself on the back for bringing him up back in 2023. It's amazing how all the "experts" are not going back to his Cal tape. I remember watching Cal vs Miami last year and Mendoza almost led them to an upset of then number 6 Miami. They ended up losing late in the game.

Character wise have we really seen anyone that has Mendoza's mentality and personality. He's very rare in that regard. The best part about Indiana's run was this kid that has almost a throwback personality to the stereotypical All American kid from the 50s and 60s against this backdrop of mostly black NIL grifter mercenaries that struggle to speak in complete sentences which have been the norm in college football for 4 decades. We can only hope more talented young White football players look at Mendoza as a player to emulate.

Seeing Carson Beck penciled in as the third best QB prospect is a bit baffling. The Florida Man stoner questions didn't go away with his performance in the Championship game. His lack of sportsmanship after the game is something that should be an issue as well. I feel that Simpson is QB2 and Drew Allar is almost a forgotten guy at this point but is a much better prospect, player with a better head on his shoulders than Beck. The narrative overall for the QB class is already stating that it's an awful class and all the draft "experts" and their lemming followers can't wait for the 2027 class. I am hopeful this class will see 10 more of our guys get into the league. Let us not forget that Will Howard, Riley Leonard and Quinn Ewers all dropped to very low in the draft which was completely absurd. The league will find a way to screw White athletes no doubt about it.

My initial top QB Rankings:
1. Fernando Mendoza
2. Ty Simpson
3. Drew Allar
4. Garrett Nussmeier
5. Sawyer Robertson
6. Cole Payton
7. Cade Klubnik
8. Miller Moss
9. Carson Beck
10. Luke Altmyer
 
Will Howard has been all but forgotten and completely written off by the Pittsburgh "gurus" and other know nothings. The Steelers are unlikely to get one of the top QBs in this year's class so I'm hoping they go with Mason Rudolph in '26 while giving Howard every chance to show he has what it takes. If he had more melanin he would have been gone by the second day at the latest last year.
 
Will Howard has been all but forgotten and completely written off by the Pittsburgh "gurus" and other know nothings. The Steelers are unlikely to get one of the top QBs in this year's class so I'm hoping they go with Mason Rudolph in '26 while giving Howard every chance to show he has what it takes. If he had more melanin he would have been gone by the second day at the latest last year.

I am hoping the organization is letting him develop. Let both him and Rudolph get into a QB competition. The fact Howard, Leonard and Ewers were all drafted after Sanders yet the media, the militant blacks took over the narrative to make Sanders be a victim is absurd. They were all more talented, better players, winning QBs with better skillsets than Sanders (Gabriel too). At least Ewers and Leonard were able to get some playing time, the one thing Howard was not able to get. The Steelers would be fools to cast aside Howard.
 
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