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$1.6 million WR skyrockets in NFL draft rankings
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$1.6 million WR skyrockets in NFL draft rankings

  • Kiper's latest mock has Carnell Tate rising to No. 3 among 2026 NFL draft wide receivers after declarions from underclassmen.
  • Tate posted growing receiving totals across 2023–2025, culminating in 51 catches for 875 yards and nine TDs in 2025.
  • Kiper praised Tate's route running, hands and body control as assets NFL teams value.
  • Tate arrived at Ohio State as a five-star recruit and the top receiver in the 2023 cycle.
  • Projections place Tate with the New York Giants at No. 5 overall in Kiper's mock.
  • Tate's 2024 season placed him behind Egbuka and Jeremiah Smith but ahead of other peers.
  • The 2026 NFL draft is scheduled for April 23–25 at Acrisure Stadium in Pittsburgh.
  • Tate's college production rose notably in 2025, earning multiple All-America recognitions.
  • The report notes Tate’s willingness to block as a trait NFL coaches value.
  • Overall, Tate is positioned as the top wide receiver in Kiper’s rankings entering 2026.
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New Daniel Jeremiah Mock Draft has Jets Skipping QB at No. 16
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sports7h ago

New Daniel Jeremiah Mock Draft has Jets Skipping QB at No. 16

  • Jets pick No. 16 in Jeremiah's mock drafts Carnell Tate, a value receiver addition alongside Garrett Wilson.
  • The Jets would also consider a quarterback project at No. 33, per the mock.
  • The Jets finished 3-14 in 2025 and have abundant cap space and draft capital.
  • Carnell Tate produced 51 catches for 875 yards and nine touchdowns in 11 games in 2025.
  • Jeremiah projects Arvell Reese to Jets at No. 2, a popular early pick in speculation.
  • The mock notes a potential 2027 QB class stronger than 2026.
  • The No. 16 pick is framed as a receiver value rather than a quarterback project.
  • Tate would pair with Wilson to form a new receiving duo for the Jets.
  • The Jets could trade or sign a veteran quarterback instead of drafting one at No. 2 or 33.
  • The piece frames a potential No. 33 quarterback project as a backfill option.
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