To me, this is the really fun part of climbing the mountain: no one has the faintest clue how to really evaluate talent this far out, if at all.
Here's Dane Brugler's 2026 pre-season top 50, published last August, just before the 2025 CFB season:
Quarterbacks and offensive tackles could dominate the early rounds of the 2026 NFL Draft, but a defensive tackle holds the No. 1 spot.
www.nytimes.com
Lots of day 3 guys on that list. No Arvell Reese (5), Mansoor Delane (6), Ty Simpson (13), Vega Ioane (14), Blake Miller (17), Monroe Freeling (19), Akheem Mesidor (22), Malachi Lawrence (23), KC Concepcion (24), Dillon Thieneman (25), Keylan Rutledge (26), Chris Johnson (27), Omar Cooper (30) or Jadarian Price (32).
That's 44% (14/32) 1st round picks that were not even in Brugler's top 50. Neither were De'Zhaun Stribling (33), Chase Bisontis (34), Kayden McDonald (36), Colton Hood (37), Treydan Stukes (38), Denzel Boston (39), Cashius Howell (41), Jacob Rodriguez (43), Derrick Moore (44), Josiah Trotter (46), Germie Bernard (47), Lee Hunter (49) or D'Angelo Ponds (50).
So just before the CFB season started - 4 months from now for the 2026 season - Brugler's top 50 correctly predicted only 23 out of the top 50 actual picks, and only 3 of the remaining 14 2nd round picks.
Here's Brugler's next top 50, from November 11, 3+ months into the CFB season:
For all its faults, the 2026 quarterback class has generated some positive momentum — just not as much as Ohio State's Arvell Reese.
www.nytimes.com
No Blake Miller, Monroe Freeling, Max Iheanachor, Malachi Lawrence, Keylan Rutledge, Chris Johnson, Peter Woods or Omar Cooper. That's 25% of the eventual 1st round that weren't even in Brugler's top 50.
And the thing is, Brugler's good. Very good. He and Daniel Jeremiah are probably the 2 best. But they still are way off.
Obviously, you can't predict the emergence of an Arvell Reese or Jacob Rodriguez. You can't predict injuries. You can't predict who will go back to school. But there were also some terrible evaluations - LT Overton never should have been on anyone's top 50 much less 23 oveeall, Kaleb Tiernan never belonged on a top 40 list. That's like drafting Ron Brace at 40, or Jordan Richards at 64. Incomprehensible.
So looking forward to the 2026 CFB season 2027 draft, who is going to emerge out of nowhere, who is vastly over-rated, who are the unmistakable studs? How many day 3 binkies will we identify who turn into day 1 and 2 picks?
Enjoy the climb.