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A team that's looking for a special teamer and backup linebacker who coaches can trust to be in the right spot consistently should have Aiden Fisher on its radar in the later rounds of the draft. He has impressive instincts in both phases of the game and is a good tackler to be relied on in those roles.
The real intrigue now shifts to what happens with the rest of the quarterback-needy teams after Dante Moore announced he's returning to Oregon for the 2026 season. That decision has immediate ramifications near the top of the draft board.
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NFL analyst selects Colts' top priority on 2026 NFL draft
"The Colts’ coverage unit should improve," wrote Wasserman. "They can’t make the same assumption for a defensive line that included only two qualified players, Laiatu Latu and DeForest Buckner, who earned at least a 65.0 PFF overall grade this season."
Akheem Mesidor is a very intriguing pass-rusher who combines quickness and athleticism with excellent use of hands to beat offensive tackles around the edge or across their faces. The 6'3", 265-pounder does leave something to be desired against the run,
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New York Jets News: Dante Moore makes 2026 NFL Draft decision with Jets implications
Good morning Gang Green Nation! Yesterday Oregon quarterback Dante Moore chose to return to school rather than enter the 2026 NFL draft. This decision has major implications for the New York Jets. The Jets were widely considered likely to draft Moore with the second overall pick in the draft if Moore was available.
Dante Moore's decision to return to Oregon is a tough blow for NFL teams looking for QB answers in the draft. Might they wait until next year?
Now that Dante Moore is returning to Oregon, find out which QBs have the shortest odds to be selected No. 1 in April's NFL Draft.
The move comes shortly after Dylan Raiola announced that he was transferring to Oregon after two seasons at Nebraska. That announcement fueled speculation that Moore would indeed leave Oregon for the NFL, but instead Raiola will have to wait, as the Ducks get their starting quarterback back.
TJ Parker (6’3 265) Clemson + Violent finisher + Pop in his hands and power rusher + 28.6% win rate on true pass sets in 2025 + Production in 2024 with 51 pressures, 11 sacks, and 6 forced fumbles + Comfortable dropping in coverage – Would like to see more inside counter… pic.twitter.com/x295G265LC