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2026 NFL mock draft: WRs fly off the board in first round entering combine week

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Indiana

• Jr

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• 6’5″

/ 225 lbs

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Projected Team

Las Vegas

PROSPECT RNK

1st

POSITION RNK

1st

PAYDS

3535

RUYDS

276

INTS

6

TDS

48

The Raiders are on the clock and need help across the board, but quarterback is the first order of business. Fernando Mendoza capped an impressive season with a national championship in Indiana’s RPO-based offense and a strong postseason run that showcased his consistency and clutch throws in gotta-have-it moments. Mendoza makes smart decisions, throws with accuracy and touch, and creates and extends plays outside the pocket and under duress. He’s a high-level processor who reads defenses quickly and anticipates windows to deliver advantage throws that move the chains.

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Ohio State

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• Jr

• 6’4″

/ 243 lbs

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Projected Team

N.Y. Jets

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PROSPECT RNK

3rd

POSITION RNK

1st

Ohio State’s Reese is a nice piece for a franchise with plenty of holes to fill, offering the versatility to play in the box as well as rush off the edge. He brings elite twitch and instincts, along with the size and length to hold up in multiple spots across the defense. Reese is extremely athletic as a part-time rusher and can convert speed to power while using a strong long arm. The Jets need pass rushers, and Reese gives them a bookend opposite Will McDonald IV. If he goes this high, his long-term projection is likely on the edge. His pass-rushing capabilities carry a high ceiling with more reps and time on task.

Miami (Fla.)

• Jr

• 6’6″

/ 335 lbs

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Projected Team

Arizona

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PROSPECT RNK

20th

POSITION RNK

4th

The Cardinals could upgrade at right tackle, and Mauigoa excelled during the Hurricanes’ playoff run while serving as a model of consistency over the past two seasons. He’s thickly built with excellent power and moves defenders at will in the run game. Mauigoa is above average in pass protection, showing good technique and the feet to get to his spot and play in space. He offers some positional versatility and can kick inside if needed, but he’ll no doubt get first crack at right tackle to start. He also brings strong leadership and extensive experience as a three-year starter at Miami.

Miami (Fla.)

• Jr

• 6’3″

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/ 270 lbs

Projected Team

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Tennessee

PROSPECT RNK

2nd

POSITION RNK

1st

Bain was as dominant a defensive lineman as we’ve seen since Will Anderson Jr. at Alabama. He brings elite power in both phases and wins as an excellent technician with his hands, beating opponents with physicality or finesse. Bain has a high motor, plays the game the right way and shows strong attention to detail. His measurements might not wow everyone, but his film is elite, and he offers versatility to kick inside in pass-rushing situations if needed. New Titans coach Robert Saleh has to be licking his chops.

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Utah

• Jr

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• 6’6″

/ 308 lbs

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Projected Team

N.Y. Giants

PROSPECT RNK

5th

POSITION RNK

2nd

Fano plays with good technique, has excellent feet and shows the ability to play both tackle spots. He didn’t allow a sack this season and surrendered only six hurries. His best days are still ahead, but he brings power at the point of attack, the ability to move defenders in the run game and the athleticism to pull and clear out defenders at the second level. Fano would step in at right tackle, giving the Giants another piece to protect Jaxson Dart.

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Ohio State

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• Jr

• 6’3″

/ 195 lbs

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Projected Team

Cleveland

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PROSPECT RNK

8th

POSITION RNK

2nd

REC

51

REYDS

875

YDS/REC

17.2

TDS

9

You have to believe the Browns will use free agency and multiple picks to upgrade an aging offensive line. Tate brings extensive experience and the ability to win anywhere on the field. He’s a polished route runner who tracks and high-points the ball in contested-catch situations. Tate is a dependable, trustworthy receiver with strong hands who moves the chains and gives Deshaun Watson or Shedeur Sanders a weapon to help jumpstart the offense.

Texas Tech

• Sr

• 6’3″

/ 250 lbs

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Projected Team

Washington

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PROSPECT RNK

19th

POSITION RNK

2nd

Bailey is a natural pass rusher who wins with speed off the edge and shows exceptional quickness in condensed spaces. He’s a dynamic player who can wreck a game and has slightly improved his run defense this season. His highest upside comes as a pure pass rusher, thanks to his explosive get-off and twitch off the edge. The Commanders’ pass rush last season was one of the worst in the league.

Arizona State

• Jr

• 6’2″

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/ 200 lbs

Projected Team

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New Orleans

PROSPECT RNK

6th

POSITION RNK

1st

REC

61

REYDS

711

YDS/REC

11.7

TDS

9

Tyson tracks the ball exceptionally well in the air and shows great contact balance after the catch to maximize YAC. He has the long speed to beat press coverage and the ability to thrive in the middle of the field and in the red zone. Tyson battled a hamstring injury, and teams will study his medicals closely.

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Auburn

• Jr

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• 6’6″

/ 285 lbs

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Projected Team

Kansas City

PROSPECT RNK

27th

POSITION RNK

4th

Faulk has ideal size and length, along with the ability to rush from anywhere along the defensive front. His stats don’t tell the full story given the attention he drew, but he still finished with 30 hurries. A slippery rusher with a good get-off and excellent hands, he’s also solid against the run, showing the ability to set the edge and knock back offensive tackles.

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Ohio State

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• Jr

• 6’0″

/ 205 lbs

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Projected Team

Cincinnati

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PROSPECT RNK

7th

POSITION RNK

1st

The Bengals defense — especially the back end — had a rough season, but help is on the way. A high-IQ leader and alpha presence, he excels in both phases. He can erase tight ends, holds up as a run defender in the box and tackles well in space.

LSU

• Sr

• 6’0″

/ 190 lbs

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Projected Team

Miami

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PROSPECT RNK

12th

POSITION RNK

3rd

Jeff Hafley likely targets a corner here, and Delane was arguably the nation’s best at the position, and one of the top defensive players in the country, this season. He’s been an eraser in coverage thanks to his suddenness and change of direction, has good speed and the ability to battle for the ball, and is a competitive player who should transition well to the next level despite lacking ideal measurables.

Notre Dame

• Jr

• 6’0″

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/ 214 lbs

Projected Team

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Dallas

PROSPECT RNK

16th

POSITION RNK

1st

RUYDS

1372

YDS/ATT

6.9

REYDS

280

TDS

21

Love is my favorite to win Offensive Rookie of the Year and the best overall player in the draft. He shows exceptional vision and patience, is a weapon as a receiver and brings home-run ability every time he touches the ball. Love has outstanding lateral quickness and explosiveness and gives me Bijan Robinson vibes every time I watch him. Future superstar.

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Alabama

• Jr

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• 6’2″

/ 208 lbs

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Projected Team

L.A. Rams

PROSPECT RNK

33rd

POSITION RNK

2nd

PAYDS

3567

RUYDS

93

INTS

5

TDS

30

As great as Matthew Stafford is playing, you have to start thinking about a replacement, and Simpson is a no-brainer QB2 who could have teams like the Jets considering a trade up to snatch him. He stands to benefit from a weak quarterback class and brings promising traits. Simpson arguably has the most upside in the class despite struggling in the second half of the season at Alabama without much of a running game or consistent protection. He has a strong arm, can attack all areas of the field with velocity and touch, processes quickly, anticipates well and layers throws to every level. His lack of experience will be his biggest hurdle to overcome.

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USC

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• Jr

• 5’11”

/ 195 lbs

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Projected Team

Baltimore

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PROSPECT RNK

18th

POSITION RNK

4th

REC

79

REYDS

1156

YDS/REC

14.6

TDS

13

The Ravens need a complementary receiver to pair with Zay Flowers, and Lemon has the traits to eventually become a No. 1 option down the road. He’s an explosive playmaker who can stretch the field not only as a receiver but also as a kick returner. A dynamic player with a defensive mentality, he was USC’s go-to option in must-have moments. Lemon brings top-end speed, physicality and strong hands with impressive range.

Ohio State

• Sr

• 6’5″

/ 243 lbs

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Projected Team

Tampa Bay

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PROSPECT RNK

10th

POSITION RNK

2nd

The Buccaneers need to replace an aging Lavonte David, and Styles would be an ideal fit if he’s still available here, given his exceptional athletic traits. He’s an every-down backer with ideal size and length in the box who excels in all phases. Fluid in coverage, he understands leverage and matches up with backs and tight ends. He also shows great range against the run, sifts through traffic to reach the ball carrier and finishes as a sure tackler.

Texas Tech

• Sr

• 6’4″

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/ 330 lbs

Projected Team

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N.Y. Jets

PROSPECT RNK

21st

POSITION RNK

2nd

If the Jets can’t land a quarterback, they’ll look to upgrade their defensive front, and Hunter would fit well as a 2i in their scheme. He was a massive upgrade up front for the Red Raiders, taking on doubles and letting their linebackers roam and make plays. He shows good lateral movement and quickness on stunts and games, along with the ability to crush the pocket as a rusher. Hunter is an effective pass rusher who finished with a couple sacks and 19 hurries.

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Georgia

• Jr

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• 6’7″

/ 315 lbs

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Projected Team

Detroit

PROSPECT RNK

52nd

POSITION RNK

7th

The Lions need to add a few offensive linemen with retirements and injury concerns surrounding Taylor Decker. Freeling is a long, athletic left tackle and one of the few true pure left tackles in this year’s draft. He shows good feet and the versatility to play either tackle spot. A solid run blocker with a big frame and good hand usage, Freeling moves well in space and at the second level and offers a nice ceiling.

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Tennessee

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• Jr

• 6’0″

/ 193 lbs

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Projected Team

Minnesota

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PROSPECT RNK

9th

POSITION RNK

1st

I’m not a big fan of projecting a first-round player who didn’t take a snap in 2025, but this is a weak year for corners and the Vikings need help on the island. McCoy showed good length and the ability to play man coverage and will be fully healthy in 2026. He also displayed a smooth backpedal, breaks quickly on routes and has excellent hands.

Ohio State

• Jr

• 6’3″

/ 326 lbs

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Projected Team

Carolina

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PROSPECT RNK

25th

POSITION RNK

3rd

A massive, disruptive run stuffer who has been a force for the stingy Buckeye defense, McDonald is a powerful player with good lateral quickness on stunts and exceptional strength at the point of attack. He can crush the pocket but needs to continue developing as a pass rusher. He’d be a nice pairing with Derrick Brown.

Georgia

• Jr

• 6’1″

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/ 235 lbs

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Dallas

PROSPECT RNK

38th

POSITION RNK

6th

The Cowboys need an upgrade at linebacker, and Allen brings veteran leadership and production as a force in the box stuffing the run. He offers versatility and profiles as a Day 1 starter for a back end that needs an upgrade.

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Alabama

• Jr

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• 6’7″

/ 366 lbs

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Projected Team

Pittsburgh

PROSPECT RNK

4th

POSITION RNK

1st

Proctor is an XXL human who settled in last year and had his best season for the Tide. I’d kick Proctor inside to guard, where I think he can excel based on his skill set. He mauls defenders in the run game, has shown improved consistency in protection and should benefit from stronger coaching and attention to detail with his technique at the next level.

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Penn State

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• Jr

• 6’4″

/ 323 lbs

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The Chargers value size, and Loane is my favorite interior prospect. He’s a mauler in the run game who elevated his play in protection in 2025, allowing just three pressures all season. He’s a physical player who looks to break an opponent’s will and plays through the whistle. Loane is a better athlete in space than he gets credit for and is a solid puller who can erase defenders.

Georgia

• Jr

• 5’10”

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/ 180 lbs

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Philadelphia

PROSPECT RNK

59th

POSITION RNK

9th

REC

81

REYDS

811

YDS/REC

10

TDS

6

It feels like A.J. Brown could be on the move, and Branch can replace some of that production as a No. 2 receiver. He had his most productive season yet, catching 73 passes for nearly 750 yards with 17 explosive plays. Branch is elusive in space and can start and stop on a dime to make defenders miss. He also returns punts and kickoffs and is always a threat to take it the distance whenever he touches the ball.

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Texas A&M

• Sr

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• 6’2″

/ 248 lbs

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Projected Team

Cleveland

PROSPECT RNK

24th

POSITION RNK

3rd

Myles Garrett and the Browns’ defense would become even more dominant if they pair him with another skilled pass rusher. Howell wins with speed and a strong long arm, and he counters inside when tackles overset. He plays with a great motor and shows natural pass-rush instincts. Howell also has the twitch and get-off to create problems.

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Missouri

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• Sr

• 6’5″

/ 262 lbs

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Projected Team

Chicago

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PROSPECT RNK

110th

POSITION RNK

9th

The Bears love size and length on the defensive line, and nobody sets the edge like Young, a disruptive presence with ideal length and pop. He offers a strong pass-rush profile as a strong-side edge, blending speed and power with an effective long arm.

Texas A&M

• Jr

• 5’11”

/ 190 lbs

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Buffalo

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PROSPECT RNK

31st

POSITION RNK

5th

REC

61

REYDS

919

YDS/REC

15.1

TDS

12

The Bills could use more weaponry on offense, and Concepcion would be an explosive addition for Josh Allen. He’s dangerous on screens and slants, with the ability to break tackles, maximize gains and stretch the defense vertically. Concepcion shows good acceleration to separate after the catch and attacks the ball in the air. He’s also a weapon as a returner, with the threat to score any time he touches it.

Clemson

• Jr

• 6’3″

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/ 310 lbs

San Francisco would immediately improve up front with Woods, especially with much of the front sidelined for most of the 2025 season. Woods looks the part and has impressive traits, but he didn’t deliver a standout season despite the hype. He shows good power and leverage at the point of attack to handle double teams, along with solid lateral quickness on stunts and games to get home.

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Oregon

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• Jr

• 6’3″

/ 245 lbs

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Projected Team

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PROSPECT RNK

29th

POSITION RNK

1st

REC

51

REYDS

560

YDS/REC

11

TDS

8

Sadiq is a fluid mover who runs like a big wide receiver, with the natural ability to catch the ball away from his body and get north. He gets open, finds soft spots in coverage and is a dependable target you can count on to make plays. Sadiq offers big-play potential after the catch and is also a very solid blocker.

Utah

• Soph

• 6’6″

/ 308 lbs

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Projected Team

L.A. Rams

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PROSPECT RNK

14th

POSITION RNK

3rd

The Rams are likely in the market for an offensive lineman, and Lomu offers good value here along with positional versatility. He’s an experienced left tackle who brings the blindside experience teams look for. Lomu has good feet and plays with strong technique on the edge. He’s a solid run blocker with good lateral movement and knee bend, allowing him to maximize his lower-body explosion.

Washington

• Jr

• 6’4″

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/ 210 lbs

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Denver

PROSPECT RNK

34th

POSITION RNK

6th

REC

62

REYDS

881

YDS/REC

14.2

TDS

12

A big-bodied receiver who profiles more as a possession target capable of bodying up defenders than a true deep threat. He has very dependable hands and is a contested-catch, red-zone nightmare for defenders. Boston works the middle of the field and the sidelines well and finished the season with just one drop.

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Miami (Fla.)

• Sr

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/ 265 lbs

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Projected Team

New England

PROSPECT RNK

26th

POSITION RNK

4th

Mesidor shows excellent bend and motor and plays with polished technique as a pass rusher. He uses his hands and hips to finish, has an outstanding first step off the ball and has been one of the most disruptive players in the country. He lacks ideal measurables on the edge, but the film doesn’t lie — an absolute game wrecker and the most NFL-ready pass rusher in the class from a technical standpoint.

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Tennessee

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• Jr

• 6’5″

/ 200 lbs

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Projected Team

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PROSPECT RNK

62nd

POSITION RNK

10th

REC

62

REYDS

1017

YDS/REC

16.4

TDS

9

Brazell gives the Seahawks a nice complementary receiver to pair with Jaxon Smith-Njigba. He can beat press coverage, stretch the field and provide a big target who becomes a red-zone and contested-catch nightmare. Brazell also delivered a strong rebound season at Tennessee after a productive career at Tulane.

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Uros Medic Makes Statement With First-Round Knockout of Geoff Neal

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UFC Houston was a mixed bag of action – the prelims were boring, some of the officiating was questionable, and Sean Strickland simultaneously got just his second finish in six years – and stirred the controversy pot around him.

But if there’s one breakout fighter from the UFC Houston card, it has to go to the other performance bonus winner, Uros Medic, who knocked Geoff Neal out in quick and devastating fashion in the evening’s co-main event.

Medic was in control from the start, coming out of the gate with forward pressure while trying to back Neal up and dictate the fight early on. And all Medic needed was 79 seconds to connect with a left hand that dropped Neal, head smacking on the mat, out cold.

Taking on Neal, who was ranked No. 12 entering the fight, and winning in that devastating fashion makes this the most important win of Medic’s career so far. And he’s shown his growth since coming into the UFC off a 2020 win on Dana White’s Contender Series.

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Medic originally dropped to lightweight to start his UFC run, and, as noted on the broadcast, in retrospect, it’s amazing how the 6’1” Serbian was able to drop to and compete at 155.

He moved up to welterweight in 2023, and while his run there started just 2-2, he’s now won three straight. And this is now three straight victories in the first round, following up on finishes of Gilbert Urbina and Muslik Salikhov in 2025.

The certainty of Medic’s success in the welterweight division isn’t too certain. While Medic’s stock is on the rise, Neal’s has been falling. This is now Neal’s fourth loss in his last five fights and his sixth loss in his last nine. It’s also his second straight fight losing via a harsh-looking, first-round knockout; this was his first fight since the knockout he suffered at the hands of Carlos Prates at UFC 319. Neal’s time in the rankings is certainly done, and now he might be fighting for his UFC future.

But the highlight knockout and the post-fight bonus money wasn’t all.

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If a fighter is looking to make a statement with a post-fight promo, but not go over the top, Medic nailed the kind of verbiage you can look for. Making a “Houston we have a problem” reference and referring to himself as the problem of the welterweight division was perfect. Additionally, his callout of former welterweight champion Leon Edwards was bold, but a solid play with the momentum he’s got.

Medic even used his time to appeal to U.S. President Donald Trump – not about competing on the UFC White House card, but to ask for his assistance in trying to get home to Serbia.

And guess what? It worked. Backstage, Medic got to speak to President Trump, who helped to ensure Medic could return to his family in Serbia without restriction, eliminating travel difficulties.

To get the biggest win of your career, a spectacular highlight knockout, cut a solid post-fight promo, get $100,000 extra with a bonus, rub elbows (over the phone) with the U.S. President, and the President helps you back home to your family?

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Yeah, that’s got to be one of the best nights of Medic’s life. Hats off to “The Doctor” and bright hopes for his next UFC outing.

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Cavaliers Exposed Again in Loss to Shorthanded Thunder

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Jan 19, 2026; Cleveland, Ohio, USA; Cleveland Cavaliers guard Donovan Mitchell (45) drives to the basket against Oklahoma City Thunder guard Ajay Mitchell (25) during the second half at Rocket Arena. Mandatory Credit: Ken Blaze-Imagn ImagesJan 19, 2026; Cleveland, Ohio, USA; Cleveland Cavaliers guard Donovan Mitchell (45) drives to the basket against Oklahoma City Thunder guard Ajay Mitchell (25) during the second half at Rocket Arena. Mandatory Credit: Ken Blaze-Imagn Images

It’s irresponsible to speak in broad generalities when discussing a team’s performance, but it’s happened too many times for it to be a fluke. The Cleveland Cavaliers have a culture of playing soft in big games.

Leading the way in the NBA Sunday slate, the Cavs were looking to build off their seven-game win streak by beating up on an injured Thunder team in Oklahoma City. This wasn’t just some role players out for the Thunder, either; they were missing Shai Gilgeous-Alexander and Jalen Williams, arguably the two best players on the Thunder.

For the third time in a row, the Thunder absolutely dominated the Cavs. Culturally, something is off with Cleveland when they face OKC. They play such a scared style of basketball, and put themselves behind the eight ball time and time again. They fell behind 28-5 in this one and showed some grit to take the lead at times in the second half, but lost it with a terrible 4th-quarter performance.

It wasn’t all on the Cavs; the refs missed some crucial calls that flipped momentum in this one, the most egregious being a goaltend by Chet Holmgren that turned into a three on the other end for the Thunder.

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However, it would be beyond stupid to blame this loss on the refs. Donovan Mitchell had a solid game, but has continued to find his jumper in big games for Cleveland, finishing 0/6 from three. He and James Harden both finished with 20 points apiece, but they combined for 8 turnovers, allowing the Thunder’s defense to control the pace from start to finish.

Once again, the biggest issues for Cleveland came from the front court. Evan Mobley and Jarrett Allen were thoroughly outphysicalled by Holmgren and Isaiah Hartenstein. Those two were a +17 and +23, respectively, and that’s exactly what you saw while watching the game.

They provided way more defensive rim protection for the Thunder and took over the game late in the 4th quarter when it was needed. Both Holmgren and Hartenstein took turns picking on Jarrett Allen, and he looked like he didn’t belong on the court because of it. Cleveland continues to struggle with physical centers, and it showed up as a massive issue in the 4th quarter of a very winnable game.

Another flaw that has plagued the Cavs all season is their three-point defense. They are 27th in the NBA in opponent three-point percent, and the Thunder took advantage of that weakness, knocking down twenty-one from beyond the arc.

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Cleveland had been one of the hottest teams in the league going into this one, but they went away from everything that made them the hottest team in the league. They settled for way too many threes; the guards did not apply enough consistent rim pressure; and the bigs were forgotten about once OKC started knocking down some shots.

I’ll never understand how a team can look so impressive some nights, then immediately regress to the same flawed version of themselves that we see every time an opponent is chippy with them. I’m not sure if there is a fix for that type of mental issue without having to reconstruct the roster in the offseason.

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UEFA suspends Prestianni after accusation he racially abused Vinicius Junior

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NYON, Switzerland (AP) — UEFA said on Monday it has provisionally suspended Benfica player Gianluca Prestianni for one match following accusations he racially abused Vinícius Júnior.

The decision means that Prestianni will miss Wednesday’s second leg of the Champions League playoff between Real Madrid and Benfica. Madrid won the first match in Lisbon last Tuesday with Vinícius scoring a second-half winner for a 1-0 victory.

The game was halted for nearly 10 minutes after the Brazil forward scored and celebrated by the Benfica corner flag, upsetting local fans and players. After being confronted by Prestianni, Vinícius accused the Argentine player of calling him “monkey.” Prestianni has denied racially insulting Vinícius.

The anti-racism protocol was activated but no further action was taken during the match as there was no evidence against Prestianni, who covered his mouth with his shirt while talking to Vinícius. The Madrid forward was shown a yellow card after his celebration.

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3 Reasons why this is the perfect time for Charlotte Flair to betray Alexa Bliss

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Charlotte Flair and Alexa Bliss formed an unlikely alliance last year, and it has been fruitful for them. Not many expected The Queen to work side by side with another star, but she has surprised many by forming a successful team with Bliss.

However, all good things must eventually come to an end, as cracks have started to form in the friendship between Flair and Bliss. Given The Queen’s history, it’s more than likely that she would be the one to turn on Little Miss Bliss.

With Elimination Chamber coming up, now would be the perfect time for Flair to betray her partner. Let’s look at three reasons for it.


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#3. The “Royal” mishap

Alexa Bliss and Charlotte Flair had an unfortunate accident at the Royal Rumble. During the titular women’s match, Flair eliminated Bliss. While it looked unintentional, one can never be sure when it comes to The Queen.

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The mishap in Saudi Arabia has caused friction between the two. While they are still together, it might not last long. With growing tensions, now would be the perfect time for the Triple H-led creative team to have Charlotte betray Alexa.


#2. Alexa Bliss has qualified for the Women’s Elimination Chamber Match; Charlotte Flair has not

After failing to win the 2026 Women’s Royal Rumble, Alexa Bliss and Charlotte Flair attempted to punch their WrestleMania 42 ticket by potentially winning the Women’s Elimination Chamber Match.

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However, while Bliss successfully qualified for the gimmick match, Flair didn’t. This could escalate the tensions between them, especially if Little Miss Bliss rubs it in The Queen’s face. The natural progression of this storyline would be to have Charlotte turn on Alexa.


#1. The Queen could take her partner’s place in the Women’s Elimination Chamber Match

Charlotte Flair has a special relationship with gold, which likely trumps any other relationship she has, including the one with Alexa Bliss. With the Five Feet of Fury competing in the Women’s Elimination Chamber Match, The Queen isn’t someone who would sit on the sidelines and watch.

Flair could find a way in the match at any cost. If she has to take out her partner to make it inside the steel structure on February 28, then that’s what she will do. Jealousy would be the driving factor behind the 14-time Women’s Champion’s actions.