2026 NFL Draft

Heindenreich looks like a lock as a draft pick!

Nice time for Horvath too at 6’1 215.
 
Happy for Eli Heidenreich being eligible for the 2026 Draft...Doing the Weekly Stats always thought he had a chance for success in the NFL! As versatile as any player i have seen in recent memory. From Don's neck of the woods Pittsburgh PA

The Undefeated cant be happy with this QB Class latest list ...
12 QBs....only Taylen Green is mentioned ; put up nice Combine numbers ; but nothing more than a Back up QB ; maybe better w CFL

LSU's Garrett Nussmeier has climbed the list @ 3....the core injury really messed up his season
 
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Happy for Eli Heidenreich being eligible for the 2026 Draft...Doing the Weekly Stats always thought he had a chance for success in the NFL! As versatile as any player i have seen in recent memory. From Don's neck of the woods Pittsburgh PA

The Undefeated cant be happy with this QB Class latest list ...
12 QBs....only Taylen Green is mentioned ; put up nice Combine numbers ; but nothing more than a Back up QB ; maybe better w CFL

LSU's Garrett Nussmeier has climbed the list @ 3....the core injury really messed up his season
I actually see Heidenreich as a Danny Woodhead-type of player. Not because he is white but because he is a great runner and utterly fantastic in the passing game. He has extreme agility and explosiveness. Could he run for 1,000? Not a doubt in my mind. But teams won’t entertain that. He will get a shake as a third-down back though.
 
Clemson held their pro day yesterday

LB Wade Woodaz 6-foot-3.3. inches; 234 pounds 225-pound bench press: Did not test 10-yard split: 1.55 seconds 40-yard dash: 4.52 seconds Shuttle run: 4.50 seconds Three-cone drill: 7.27 seconds Vertical jump: Did not test Broad jump: 9 feet, 9 inches

QB Cade Klubnik 6-foot-1.7 inches; 207 pounds 225-pound bench press: Did not test 10-yard split: 1.58 seconds 40-yard dash: 4.65 seconds Shuttle run: Did not test Three-cone drill: Did not test Vertical jump: 33.5 inches Broad jump: Did not test

Read more at: https://www.thestate.com/sports/college/acc/clemson-university/article315000593.html#storylink=cpy





 
Good times out of Clemson! What round will Klubnik go?!

For once, I would agree with experts if they call Woodaz a little tight hipped. His agility time being the same as his 40 is crazy. Still at 6’3 235 he’s a downhill LB with great straight line speed 4.52
 
Ga Tech Guard Keylan Rutledge has had a strong draft process. Of course he is being tried out at Center because the NFL just needs to funnel White OL right of existence. It's an obvious pattern and another subversive way to make the league less White. Any lurker can challenge us on the fact that racial funneling exists. We have decades of evidence to prove it does, it has just been taken to the next level.


Fast-rising lineman Keylan Rutledge had a terrific day. He was smooth and fluid and moved incredibly well in drills. Rutledge displayed terrific footwork in bag and pass-protection drills. Several teams requested Rutledge, who played guard for Georgia Tech, to work at center. When he did, his snaps were accurate and looked natural.

I can confirm the Chicago Bears were one of the teams that asked Rutledge to work at center.
If you remember my report earlier this week from Kansas State pro day, I mentioned the Bears were on hand specifically for center Sam Hecht, as Dan Roushar, Kyle DeVan, and Trey Koziol were also at that workout.
 
After years of NFL ignoring White Centers, in favor of long armed, slow of foot Sumos. suddenly there is a Center shortage!
 
Ga Tech Jordan Van Den Berg was totally ignored - no Senior bowl or Shrine invite. Had a monster proday. I saw nothing of note of his performance on social media though.


  • van den Berg bench-pressing 225 pounds a whopping 35 times (for comparison, only one player at the 2026 NFL Combine had more than bench press reps (37) and just six Combine participants even had 30 reps on the bench press);

  • at 310 pounds, van den Berg also clocked an impressive 4.9-second 40-yard dash (only seven defensive tackles at the 2026 Combine had a sub-5.0 40 time), had a 9-foot-11 broad jump and 36-inch vertical jump (which would have ranked first and second among DTs at the ’26 Combine), and posted an other-worldly 4.19-second 20-yard shuttle run, which was nearly half-a-second faster than the best time by a DT at this year’s Combine (4.68), would have been tied for sixth among all of this year’s Combine participants, regardless of position, and is faster than any 20-yard shuttle time by a DT at the Combine since at least 2013;
 
In the least shocking development in NFL history, there is an overwhelming surge of “experts” who believe the Giants need to draft running back Jeremiah Love. It’s the reverse of Toby Gerhart being drafted to the Vikings when they already had Adrian Peterson. But the same effect of ensuring that the White man cannot be your featured back.
 
In the least shocking development in NFL history, there is an overwhelming surge of “experts” who believe the Giants need to draft running back Jeremiah Love. It’s the reverse of Toby Gerhart being drafted to the Vikings when they already had Adrian Peterson. But the same effect of ensuring that the White man cannot be your featured back.
Nailed it. Like always
 
Some results from PSU's pro day. Two completely written off White athletes - Dom Deluca who always seemed to make plays and Liam Clifford who was never given a fair shot during his PSU career. Both have NFL talent and the requisite athletic ability.

Linebacker Dom Deluca

6-1, 228 pounds

Bench: 11 reps
Vert: 32.5”
Broad: 9-8
40: 4.63
Shuttle: 4.30
Three-Cone: 7.02

Wide Receiver Liam Clifford

6-1, 200 pounds

Bench: 19 reps
Vert: 33”
Broad: 9-3
40: 4.57
Shuttle: 4.36
Three-Cone: 7.29
 
Pretty good times! Little dissatisfied with DeLuca’s bench reps though! 11 seems weak for 228lbs.. I’d like to see him shed 10lbs and play SS. Probably mid 4.5s at that weight.

On the contrary, Clifford’s 19 reps showed some muscle! Mid 4.5 as I expected. Slightly below average jumper. Decent agility times at 6’1 200
 


PSU QB Drew Allar was written off and memory holed after his season ending injury. Prior to the season he was viewed as a sure fire 1st round pick. He was never a fit for the retard horizontal offense run by PSU's fired head coach Franklin and cuck offensive coordinator Andy Kotelnicki who prefers one read black quarterback backs running a simplified offense which seems to be the norm for all these "genius" offensive coordinators. Allar is very much a down field thrower fit for a vertical offense. His physical ability is elite, his 2023 and 2024 seasons were great but the injury and the deficiencies in the coaching staff caught up this year.
 

Typical caste trends going with some Northwestern offensive linemen.

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Offensive line coaches from the Denver Broncos, New Orleans Saints, Minnesota Vikings, and Los Angeles Chargers were on hand for Northwestern’s pro day. The team has a pair of Day 3 draft prospects on the offensive line, Evan Beerntsen and Caleb Tiernan. Both met face-to-face with the Broncos and Saints.

Beerntsen sat on his 40 time and his jump results from the combine, but he completed 22 reps on the bench and ran a super-quick 7.65 seconds in the three-cone. Lining up primarily at guard in college, first for South Dakota State then Northwestern, Beerntsen is drawing projections to the center position from NFL teams.

Tiernan did the jumps at the combine, but he did not run. On Tuesday, he timed 4.77 seconds in the short shuttle and 8.05 seconds in the three-cone. He did not run the 40. There is some discussion about where Tiernan lines up on Sundays. After playing left tackle in college, I project him to the right side, yet at 6-foot-7 ½ with arms that measure under 32.5 inches, he could eventually kick into guard.

Defensive lineman Aidan Hubbard was a medical exclusion at the combine, but he completed most of the workout on Tuesday. He timed a best 4.80 in the 40 with a 1.67 10-yard split after measuring 6-foot-4, 259 pounds. Hubbard hit 38.5 inches in the vertical jump and 10 feet even in the broad jump, both outstanding marks.




UGA TE Oscar Delp had a monster pro day. I believe he played most of this season with a hairline fracture in his foot which was discovered during the combine medicals. He might end up being George Kittle in this draft with black TEs garnering the headlines similar to 2017 when Kittle was an afterthought.




This is an interesting graphic too. The two WGAs in this draft didn't block much giving credence to the arguement they are just glorified oversized WRs. This is certainly a White heavy position if the NFL were interested in putting the actual best players on the field none of the blacks would be drafted until late day 3.

 
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Cash Jones with a huge pro day. Should easily make a living as a change of pace back in the league. Will probably get moved to Slot.

 
Cash Jones with a huge pro day. Should easily make a living as a change of pace back in the league. Will probably get moved to Slot.


Honestly even if white running backs start locking down the third-down back role that would be great. This is one of the things that bugs me about how quickly Max Borghi gave up. Here you have Jones, Shipley, Heidenreich and others who could take on a Rex Burkhead type of role where they are an injury away from feature back status.
 
Typical racial slotting along that OL for the Northwestern honkeys…

Great times out of Georgia! Delp solidified himself as a 2nd rd pick. And maybe, just maybe Cash Jones has as a late rd pick as well?! 4.38 40 and 20 bench reps at 185 pounds is ELITE! Gotta admit Cash is taller than I thought. For some reason I always had him pegged as a 5’9 back!
 
5’-11” with that speed and strength is prototypical for a featured RB. Screw Georgia for only slotting him as a 3rd down scatback / receiver out of the backfield. I don’t think any NFL teams are fair, but maybe by some miracle there is a team who sees through the BS and gets a late round steal.
 
Another Service Academy player that we have followed here over the past few years - Army RB/WR Noah Short with a great pro day last week

 
LSU Pro day - LB West Weeks had a solid performance after a solid career - 31.5 Vert, 9-3 Broad, 4.50 40. 19 BP Reps, 7.09 3 cone, 4.50 30 yard shuttle
 
Former NFL Network "perky girl" Kay Adams (now 40), for some reason, is much more connected in NFL circles than I would've believed a year ago -- when her gambling sponsored show started. Fact, when attending games, she's usually seated next to a big shot that owns a team or a GM and was even seated next to Roger Goodell, a 2nd generation super-Shabbos neo-con (commumist?), in S.F. this season.

When she talks with a prospect, that prospect is usually going to be selected higher than most of the nerds at draft sites expect. Last season most of the DWF/Draft nerd sites had Carson Schwesinger, who Kay really hyped, going at the end of round 2 or round 3. He barely missed being picked in round 1. Two years ago she really hyped up Braden Fisk, who went higher than most expected.

Today, she did another glowing interview. She does this with all prospects, by the way. But it's nice she treats White athletes the same as the "super heroes":afro:

This time it was Jake Golday, who I hope can sneak into round one. Golday loved the Packers of the 2010's, idolized Clay III, A.J. Hawk and Jordy, but not sure he's a fit for the current Packers, who must be all-black? As good as Schwesinger was last season, any one who knows college football, knows Golday had a much better college career -- Carson didn't even start until his last year. So, hopefully this is a positive sign, as even DWF's dream of picking Jake in "round 2" -- after they select a "super hero" in round one :sisigay:

Going back in time, to the very "dark" mid 1990's, Jake reminds me much of Rob Fredrickson, who was assumed to be a 2nd or 3rd round talent, but was picked in round one by the soon-to-be (again) Oakland Raiders. One of the best NFL players, in my opinion, to never play in a Pro Bowl. Even the ESPN cucks used to say that!



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I had to check the TV calendar to see if it was April 1st, but to close out her show, right after talking with Golday, Kay showed hi-lights of a true "unicorn". Kay claimed every NFL team is looking for a modern day Jake Bates or Branden Aubrey, ex-soccer player, with a cannon leg, that can be an NFL star.... Well, UTSA showed off a black place-kicker (real brother; not a mulatto) that was supposedly kicking consecutive 70 plus yard FG's (up to 79) at his pro day. Plus ran a 4.5/40. According to Kay, NFL teams might draft him, due to "upside"

Even before Jack Harbaugh Jr. got to Baltimore, the team has basically been all-black since the day they arrived from Cleveland (Ozzie Newsome GM), except O-Line and TE. I fully expect them to go after the black kicker, unless some other cuck team like Green Bay or the Jets beat them to the punch. :afro:
 
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