Cody Carpentier’s 2026 NFL Draft Big Board – Top 100
- RosterWatch Nation, it’s been another maniacal start to draft season and, like you, we’re excited for April’s draft and the ensuing analysis of its fantasy fallout. For now, we present Cody Carpentier’s updated NFL Draft Big Board, expanding from a Top 50 in February to a Top 100 in March. After many hours of Film Analysis, mixed with the results of the Panini Senior Bowl, NFL Combine and the Shrine Bowl, Cody’s Top 100 Prospects in the 2026 NFL Draft are here. This list can and will change as new things come in, some would call this a “Bayesian process”.
- Things that are taken into account to come up with the below draft grades, you may wonder? 1. Film, 2. Athletic Profile, 3. Cody’s DAWG Rating (off-field actions/energy and on-field actions/energy), 4. Role in College vs. NFL and how it will translate.
- We’re officially Four Weeks out from being in Pittsburgh with the PlayerProfiler team again for all 3 days of broadcasting the Draft. So sit back, lock in, and stay on the lookout for more NFL Draft content on RosterWatch this week on the podcast, YouTube, and hear on the site.
- Cody and Alex’s Final Top 100 Big Boards will be released and updated as we close in on the 2026 NFL Draft in Pittsburgh, PA.
Notes from the Top 100
- 15 Total First Round Grades in the 2026 NFL Draft. Caleb Banks and TJ Parker just missed the cut after beginning the winter process with Rd. 1 grades.
- Monroe Freeling, LT – Georgia, has overtaken Francis Mauigoa for OT1 in the class. I’m a big fan of Mauigoa, Freeling and Spencer Fano from Utah, however the idea of Maugioa moving inside and being an All-Pro on Day 1 intrigues me, just as much as Spencer Fano moving inside to center and following suit. Freeling is everything you want in a Left Tackle.
- One First Round Graded WR. I believe Makai Lemon, Jordyn Tyson, Denzel Boson and Omar Cooper Jr. will likely be drafted on Night 1, however, I don’t have any of them graded on the same group as Carnell Tate from Ohio State. I actually have KC Concepcion from Texas A&M as my WR2 in the class.
- Nick Singleton, RB – Penn State, was one of the biggest risers on this update for the sheer fact that he is processing through a rubber-band effect. We are anticipating him to work out before the draft, just 12 weeks post-injury in Mobile.
- Keep an eye on Elijah Sarratt, WR – Indiana, and Drew Allar, QB – Penn State on Night 2 of the NFL Draft. Both names that might be overlooked in the grand scheme, but teams will and have already fallen in love with.



Don’t have a RosterWatch PRO membership? Sign up now – it’s easy and unbelievably cheap. Just read the testimonials.






