PFF First-Round Mock Draft Includes Four Miami Hurricanes

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After the Senior Bowl in Mobile, Alabama, the Hurricanes have seen a major boost in draft stock, especially defensive back Keionte Scott, who is now projected as a first-round pick in PFF’s post–Senior Bowl mock draft.

Pro Football Focus (PFF) dropped an updated 2026 first-round NFL Mock Draft on Monday morning, and four Hurricanes were included among the 32 picks. Two of them landed inside the top ten — you can probably guess who. The third and fourth came off the board later in the first...

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I peep Agent 0 at end of round 1. Not sure what he runs a 40 in, but if he hits 4.4, with his game tape, not sure how he gets passed top 40 picks

Makes big impact in run game, sets edge, textbook tackles, can blitz, and cover.
NFL doesn't give nickel CBs the credit they deserve. Could see him going in the 3rd unfortunately.
 
I always hope that any Cane player gets drafted by a well run franchise. Much like Cam Ward was last year.Bain to jets nightmare for Bain they are a badly run business worse than r\Raiders.Mauigoa would like to see him fall a bit to Washington
Medidor & Scott that’s great as Lions and Rams are well run.
 
This is a candidate for freezing cold takes, but I think Arvell Reece is going to get a GM fired. I didn’t see it against us at all and he is going to be an off ball linebacker drafted top 5? Idk about that
I think he's Parsons-lite. He's a top 10 lock If he weighs in at or close to his listed height/weight. His success, or lack thereof, will depend on which team drafts him. I hope the Jets get him though so Bain can play with Cam.
 
NFL doesn't give nickel CBs the credit they deserve. Could see him going in the 3rd unfortunately.

A solid nickel can be the difference between a good and great defense. That said, I think its still generally seen as a luxury to target pure nickel players. Most teams still hunt for the outside CB and then the nickel is next best among whoever didn't win a starting CB/S slot.
 
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A solid nickel can be the difference between a good and great defense. That said, I think its still generally seen as a luxury to target pure nickel players. Most teams still hunt for the outside CB and then the nickel is next best among whoever didn't win a starting CB/S slot.
I don't disagree. Think they prefer the flexibility over the pure nickel piece.

I think Scott's a 2nd rnd talent, just have a feeling he falls to the third. Regardless, he's gonna play in the league.
 
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