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NFL Draft: Teams Signal Early Moves as First Round Approaches

June 16, 2026

The New York Jets, Arizona Cardinals, Tennessee Titans and New York Giants each control early first-round selections and have signaled their evaluation priorities as draft week begins.

The Jets hold the No. 4 pick and face a decision on whether to add a quarterback to compete with Aaron Rodgers or address other roster needs. Team personnel have attended multiple quarterback workouts and maintained communication with coaching staff about positional targets.

Arizona sits at No. 2 overall and has conducted extensive meetings with quarterback prospects, though decision-makers have not publicly committed to that direction. The Cardinals could pursue a defensive edge player or trade down, according to scouts and team observers.

Tennessee holds No. 33 in the second round but scouts view the Titans as focused on secondary help and pass rush depth in early rounds. The organization has requested additional tape review on defensive backs and edge rushers.

New York's Giants control the No. 6 pick and face similar quarterback considerations following their offseason moves. General manager Joe Schoen has indicated the team will evaluate all options at the position but has not ruled out other priorities.

The Los Angeles Rams have positioned themselves as active traders and currently hold multiple picks across the middle rounds. Scouts expect the Rams to explore moves up or down the board depending on available talent and team needs at cornerback, linebacker and edge rusher positions.

Several mock drafts circulated by analysts show Alabama quarterback prospects dominating early selections, with Ohio State and Georgia also represented among top-10 projected picks. Teams conducting private workouts have focused on arm strength, decision-making and off-field character assessments.

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