3 Steals in the 2026 NFL Draft Who’ll Outplay Their Pick position
The 2026 NFL Draft isn't as sexy as it usually is when it comes to marquee positions, but it is on the backend. Not heavy on Quarterbacks and running backs, per se, but very talented when it comes to the least sexy positions, such as offensive linemen. As you know, these positions can be of high importance to a multitude of teams, but what are the three most influential sleepers in this draft that can have an immediate impact on an NFL squad?
Let's take a look. T. J.
Parker, Edge - Clemson Tigers At 6-feet-4 inches and weighing in at 263 pounds, Clemson's T. J. Parker fits the bill perfectly for an edge rusher looking to make an immediate impact.
Sacks were down from his previous two years, but he did have 21 during his three seasons in college. He will prove to be closer to an NFL-ready edge rusher than the numbers show, which could put him on the board a little earlier for a team in need of his tools that he brings as a power rusher. Keylan Rutledge, Guard - Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets Keylan Rutledge may be a name that sneaks into a day one pick.
At 6-feet-4 inches and weighing just south of 320 pounds, he would run a 5. 05 40-yard dash at the NFL Combine. He was first team All-ACC and started all 13 games at Georgia Tech.