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Way-Too-Early 2027 NFL Mock Draft: Arch Manning Doesn’t Go No. 1 Overall

Dec 31, 2025; Orlando, FL, USA; Michigan Wolverines defensive lineman Damon Payne (44) tips a pass from Texas Longhorns quarterback Arch Manning (16) during the first half at Camping World Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Matt Pendleton-Imagn ImagesDec 31, 2025; Orlando, FL, USA; Michigan Wolverines defensive lineman Damon Payne (44) tips a pass from Texas Longhorns quarterback Arch Manning (16) during the first half at Camping World Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Matt Pendleton-Imagn Images

It’s that time of the NFL calendar where pretty much nothing is going on, which makes it an intriguing time to peek at next year’s draft.

Even though there are still a few high profile free agents remaining, teams are in OTAs and not much else is happening right now.

Let’s take a crack at a 2027 NFL Draft top 10 mock.

Arizona Cardinals: Jeremiah Smith, WR, Ohio State

After drafting Jeremiyah Love in the top five, the Cardinals are about to learn how many other holes they actually have.

They need to work something out with starting quarterback Jacoby Brissett, who is a capable enough bridge to navigate this rebuild in the desert. Smith is the best receiving prospect since Calvin Johnson, and an absolute no-brainer for a rebuilding squad drafting No. 1 overall.

Miami Dolphins: Colin Simmons, EDGE, Texas

Another team that needs help everywhere, especially defensively, Simmons is a can’t miss target for the Dolphins.

The Dolphins would’ve loved Smith to be available to better support Malik Willis. But assuming he’s off the board, Miami could help defensive-minded head coach Jeff Haffley (assuming he’s still employed) with an absolute gamewrecker in Simmons.

New York Jets: Dante Moore, QB, Oregon

Jan 9, 2026; Atlanta, GA, USA; Oregon Ducks quarterback Dante Moore (5) throws a pass during the fourth quarter the 2025 Peach Bowl and semifinal game of the College Football Playoff at Mercedes-Benz Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Dale Zanine-Imagn ImagesJan 9, 2026; Atlanta, GA, USA; Oregon Ducks quarterback Dante Moore (5) throws a pass during the fourth quarter the 2025 Peach Bowl and semifinal game of the College Football Playoff at Mercedes-Benz Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Dale Zanine-Imagn Images

A surprise? Perhaps not. Moore could’ve been the No. 2 overall pick to the Jets if he would’ve left Oregon and declared for the 2026 NFL Draft.

One year later, the Jets could get the quarterback they’ve likely already done a plethora of work on, who will likely be coming off of another stellar year with a loaded Ducks team.

Las Vegas Raiders: Dylan Stewart, EDGE, South Carolina

The Raiders should be much better offensively with Ashton Jeanty and Fernando Mendoza. This is another team that would love Smith, but let’s not forget that they tried to trade Maxx Crosby just a few months ago.

Stewart could complement Crosby or replace him. Either way, he’s an impact player that fits the timeline in Vegas.

Cleveland Browns: Arch Manning, QB, Texas

The Browns are currently trying to pick between Deshaun Watson and Shedeur Sanders as their starting quarterback.

It’s possible that neither of those guys are on their roster in 2027 after the team drafts Manning, their newest hope at quarterback. After two years of loading up the roster with young talent, Cleveland could actually be an ideal landing spot for Manning, assuming he takes another step forward at Texas this season.

Atlanta Falcons: C.J. Carr, QB, Notre Dame

Oct 18, 2025; South Bend, Indiana, USA; Notre Dame Fighting Irish quarterback CJ Carr, right, runs the ball as running back Jeremiyah Love (4) blocks during the second half at Notre Dame Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Michael Caterina-Imagn ImagesOct 18, 2025; South Bend, Indiana, USA; Notre Dame Fighting Irish quarterback CJ Carr, right, runs the ball as running back Jeremiyah Love (4) blocks during the second half at Notre Dame Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Michael Caterina-Imagn Images

Here comes the run on quarterbacks.

New Falcons head coach Kevin Stefanski just can’t quit quarterback controversies. He arrived in Atlanta with Michael Penix Jr., but quickly added free agent quarterback Tua Tagovailoa following his release from the Dolphins.

In classic Stefanski fashion, don’t expect either of those guys to be the answer. Carr makes a lot of sense here, assuming he takes another leap at Notre Dame this year.

Tennessee Titans: Kewan Lacy, RB, Ole Miss

If Jeanty pops in Vegas and Love pops in Arizona during the 2026 season, teams are going to be inclined to keep drafting running backs in the top 10.

Lacy is primed for a huge season at Ole Miss. He has elite breakaway speed. If there’s going to be a running back selected in the top 10, Lacy is a safe pick for a Titans team that has Cam Ward and Carnell Tate, but not much else offensively.

New Orleans Saints: Jordan Seaton, RT, LSU

It’s almost impossible that Seaton will drop this far. But in the event that he does after a run on skill position players and quarterbacks? The Saints could make some sense.

Right tackles in the top 10 are never a glamorous pick, but Seaton has the make up of a player that could anchor an offensive line for many years and makes sense for a Saints offense that should be on the rise.

Cincinnati Bengals: Leonard Moore, CB, Notre Dame

Dec 20, 2024; Notre Dame, Indiana, USA; Notre Dame Fighting Irish defensive lineman Joshua Burnham (40) and cornerback Leonard Moore (15) tackle Indiana Hoosiers wide receiver Myles Price (4) during the third quarter at Notre Dame Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Matt Cashore-Imagn ImagesDec 20, 2024; Notre Dame, Indiana, USA; Notre Dame Fighting Irish defensive lineman Joshua Burnham (40) and cornerback Leonard Moore (15) tackle Indiana Hoosiers wide receiver Myles Price (4) during the third quarter at Notre Dame Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Matt Cashore-Imagn Images

Another player that’s unlikely to drop this far, Moore would be a dream selection for the Bengals.

Cincinnati desperately needs defensive help to support Joe Burrow and Cincinnati’s talented offense. Moore is the best cornerback in college football by a big margin and would fit the need perfectly in Cincinnati.

Washington Commanders: Cam Coleman, WR, Texas

If Manning is going to be a top five pick in the 2027 class, expect Coleman to be a big reason why.

The 19-year-old Auburn transfer is primed for a massive season with the Longhorns and Manning following his 94 catch, 1,323 receiving yard and 13 touchdown season with the Tigers.

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Sparks ride high-octane offense into encounter vs. Sun

May 29, 2026; Washington, District of Columbia, USA; Los Angeles Sparks forward Cameron Brink (22) shoots the ball as Washington Mystics forward Kiki Iriafen (44) looks on in the first half at CareFirst Arena. Mandatory Credit: Geoff Burke-Imagn ImagesMay 29, 2026; Washington, District of Columbia, USA; Los Angeles Sparks forward Cameron Brink (22) shoots the ball as Washington Mystics forward Kiki Iriafen (44) looks on in the first half at CareFirst Arena. Mandatory Credit: Geoff Burke-Imagn Images

Erica Wheeler and Nneka Ogwumike helped the Los Angeles Sparks continue their recent surge and survive the first game without Kelsey Plum.

The Sparks hope to see another productive showing from the duo when they visit the league-worst Connecticut Sun on Saturday night in Hartford, Conn.

The Sparks (4-3) have scored at least 90 points in five straight games (4-1) after Wheeler and Ogwumike combined for 41 points in Friday’s 92-87 win at Washington.

Wheeler scored 14 of her season-high 21 points in the fourth quarter after totaling 33 points in the first six games.

Ogwumike returned from missing last weekend’s win over Las Vegas with a hand injury and totaled 20 points and 11 rebounds.

Plum will miss her second straight game after injuring her ankle in practice Tuesday. She will be re-evaluated again on Tuesday.

Aside from Wheeler and Ogwumike, the Sparks are hoping to see more productive showings from Cameron Brink and Dearica Hamby. Brink tied her season high with 16 points while Hamby contributed 14 points, nine rebounds, seven assists and four steals.

“Everybody’s got to do a little bit more,” Los Angeles coach Lynne Roberts said. “The toughness to win on the road without K.P (Plum), I’m incredibly proud of this group.”

Connecticut (1-8) is playing the first of two games in Hartford during its final season before moving to Houston. The Sun also will host the Dallas Wings in Hartford on July 2.

Five of Connecticut’s losses have been by double digits, including the past three, which were decided by a combined 55 points.

Aneesah Morrow has led the team in scoring in the past two games. She scored 13 points Wednesday when the Sun took a 71-61 loss at Portland.

“This has been a long road trip, I think we’re the only team that’s played nine games now this season,” Morrow said after Wednesday’s loss. “There’s a lot of adversity that we all hit as a team (and) individually throughout this whole process.”

Brittney Griner has missed the past four games with a rib injury and six games overall but was not on the injury report for Saturday’s game.

The Sun also will get Leila Lacan back from international commitments. Lacan averaged 10.4 points last season and will take the roster spot of Hailey Van Lith, who was waived Thursday.

–Field Level Media

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Mets slowly building momentum ahead of rematch vs. Marlins

May 29, 2026; New York City, New York, USA; New York Mets designated hitter MJ Melendez (1) rounds the bases after hitting a two run walk off home run against the Miami Marlins during the tenth inning at Citi Field. Mandatory Credit: Gregory Fisher-Imagn ImagesMay 29, 2026; New York City, New York, USA; New York Mets designated hitter MJ Melendez (1) rounds the bases after hitting a two run walk off home run against the Miami Marlins during the tenth inning at Citi Field. Mandatory Credit: Gregory Fisher-Imagn Images

The last-place New York Mets are in no position to be picky about how they win games — no matter how chaotic, exhausting and impossible to replicate those victories might be.

The Mets will look to extend their winning streak to three games on Saturday afternoon when they host the Miami Marlins in the middle contest of a three-game series.

Christian Scott (0-0, 3.20 ERA) is slated to start for New York against fellow right-hander Tyler Phillips (0-0, 1.07).

MJ Melendez hit his first walk-off homer Friday night, when his two-run shot in the 10th inning lifted the Mets to a 9-7 victory.

The win was the second straight following a five-game losing streak for New York, which had to go to even greater lengths Friday than it did in Wednesday’s 4-2 win over the Cincinnati Reds.

The Mets, who didn’t score more than four runs in any of their previous seven games, went ahead 4-0 in the first inning Friday after A.J. Ewing and Brett Baty each had two-run singles.

New York led 6-2 when Opening Day starter Freddy Peralta exited after throwing 94 pitches in 4 1/3 innings. The Mets ended up using seven pitchers — one more than Wednesday — when Huascar Brazoban was deployed as an opener.

Melendez, who began Friday batting .111 with one extra-base hit in 45 at-bats this month, entered as a pinch hitter in the seventh and lofted a sacrifice fly. He delivered the surprise game-winning homer after Juan Soto flew out to center leading off the 10th.

“At the big-league level, you take the wins however they come, especially with how hard it’s been for us,” Mets manager Carlos Mendoza said. “Tonight we had to use pretty much everyone that was available. Is that sustainable? Of course not. But at this level, man, whatever it takes.”

The defeat was the third straight for Miami.

Despite the loss, Miami showed encouraging signs for its struggling offense. The Marlins scored more than four runs Friday for just the second time in its last 10 games.

The Marlins finished with 12 hits Friday, their most since a 15-hit outburst in a 10-5, 10-inning win over the Tampa Bay Rays on May 16. Kyle Stowers had three hits while Owen Caissie, Xavier Edwards and Jakob Marsee collected two apiece.

“To get down early and fight back, it’s a good sign,” Marlins manager Clayton McCullough said. “We just weren’t able to finish it.”

Scott and Phillips will oppose each other for the second straight start. Neither pitcher factored into the decision despite authoring scoreless outings last Sunday, when the Marlins completed a three-game sweep of the Mets with a 4-0 victory.

Phillips gave up two hits over 3 2/3 innings in his first start of the season. He is 0-0 with an 0.00 ERA in six games (one start) against the Mets.

Scott, who has yet to win in 15 big league starts dating to 2024, allowed four hits over 5 2/3 innings last Sunday. He is 0-2 with a 4.61 ERA in three career starts against the Marlins.

–Field Level Media

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Fever's Caitlin Clark aims to atone for shooting woes in visit to Fire

May 28, 2026; San Francisco, California, USA;  Indiana Fever guard Caitlin Clark (22) waits for play to resume against the Golden State Valkyries in the third quarter at Chase Center. Mandatory Credit: David Gonzales-Imagn ImagesMay 28, 2026; San Francisco, California, USA; Indiana Fever guard Caitlin Clark (22) waits for play to resume against the Golden State Valkyries in the third quarter at Chase Center. Mandatory Credit: David Gonzales-Imagn Images

The Indiana Fever and host Portland Fire will look to rebound after streak-breaking losses when they meet for the second time this season on Saturday.

The Fever (4-3) had a three-game winning streak halted in a 90-88 loss at Golden State on Thursday, when the Valkyries hounded Caitlin Clark into her least effective game of the season.

The Fire were blown out 86-66 by Atlanta on Friday to end their three-game win streak. Portland committed 28 turnovers and was outscored 27-13 in the fourth quarter.

“It’s impossible to win a game with 28 turnovers,” Fire coach Alex Sarama said. “It’s how we respond and learn from it. I actually felt like a lot of them were unforced errors. I think part of it is asking players to be in different roles coming to an expansion team.”

Sarah Ashlee Barker had 14 points off the bench when the Fire played without forward Bridget Carleton (back soreness).

The loss kept Portland (5-4) from posting the best start by an expansion team in league history. The Minnesota Lynx (1999), Orlando Miracle (1999) and Detroit Shock (1998) also opened with 5-4 records.

Clark missed the Fever’s 90-73 home victory over the Fire on May 20 with a back injury and she was listed as probable for Saturday’s game.

She is coming off a rough night. Clark scored a season-low 16 points against the Valkyries and was 3-for-12 from the field, a season low in makes. She had six assists, also her fewest in a game in 2026, but added a season-high three steals.

Clark hit a 3-pointer with just under four minutes remaining and Aliyah Boston made a jumper on the next possession for an 82-81 lead on Thursday. Clark had turnovers on consecutive possessions in the final 92 seconds and missed a 3-pointer with 40.9 seconds left that would have tied the game at 87-87.

“She gets guarded a certain way all the time — 94 feet, lots of physicality,” Fever coach Stephanie White said of Clark. “You’re not going to give her any easy looks. She had a lot of tough, contested shots. They are an excellent defensive team.”

Boston had 13 points, six rebounds and four assists, but she played only 22 minutes after picking up two early fouls. She did not score while playing only 5:53 in the first half.

“It’s super hard to try to figure out and understand how the refs are calling it,” Boston said. “It’s super hard to get charged fouls when I don’t think anyone is in (legal) guarding position. Shout out to the Valks. They did a great job selling it and the refs bought it.”

–Field Level Media

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