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Top 10 defensive end Prospects in the 2026 NFL Draft

I love pass rush. You love pass rush. Duke Tobin loves pass rush. Let’s talk about this year’s top pass rushers.

Disclaimer: I have chosen to use comps in my evaluations, but they are intended only to compare the player’s play style to an NFL player and NOT their ability. Compiling a player to a Hall of Famer is not a prediction of that player’s success, nor is comping him to an underachieving player a slight on his abilities.

1. Rueben Bain - Miami 6’ 3” 275 - 21 years old

Ruben Bain is more than just an All-American coming off a 9.5 sack season; he’s a tone setter on the defensive line. He should be the top edge rusher taken and gone in the top 5, but will his short arms make him fall to 10?

Loves to stop the run

Relentless motor

Lightning-fast first step

Explosive hips

Has power and speed moves and can transition from one to the other

Excellent dip-n-rip

Hands are always moving

Reads blocks well

T-Rex arms

Takes risks and leaves his gap open

Too many missed tackles

NFL Comp: Dwight Freeney

Bengals Projection: Bain would come in and be an immediate contributor alongside Myles Murphy and Shemar Stewart. Short arms be damned. Bain is a fierce competitor who will give this defense the kick in the rear that it needs.

If he is there at 10, he is a no-brainer.

2. T.J. Parker - Clemson 6’ 3” 265 - 21 years old

Not unlike his teammate in the interior line, Tommarion (T.J.) Parker saw a steep drop off in his production last season vs a year ago. The stat sheet took a major hit with 11 sacks. 19.5 TFLs, and an incredible 6 forced fumbles turned into 5 sacks and 9.5 TFLs with no forced fumbles.

But the film tells a different story. It shows power, burst, and hand usage that will translate well to Sundays.

Uses long arms to extend and slap

Physical, powerful rusher

Nice burst off the line

Hold a firm edge as a run defender

Ability is to bump to 5 tech as the situation dictates

Gets his hand on the ball and creates turnovers

Pass rush moves need to be developed

Lacks closing speed

Coming off a down year

NFL Comp: Frank Clark

Bengals Projection: Parker is a physical, versatile defensive lineman who plays the run just as well as he plays the pass. Despite a down season, he may be in the conversation at 10.

3. Akheem Mesidor - Miami 6’ 3” 265 - 25 years old

With 6 college seasons (2 at West Virginia, 2 at the U) under his belt, Akheem Mesidor is a seasoned vet, and it shows.

His 12.5 sack, 17,5 TFL season was a huge part of the Hurricanes’ success this year.

Excellent burst

Tenacious pass rusher

Well-developed pass rush moves m, power, and speed

Excellent hip flexibility

25-year-old rookie

A bit stiff

NFL Comp: Maxx Crosby

Bengals Projection: Look, I get the age concerns, but Mesidor is no project. He is ready to go. If he somehow falls to pick 41, he would essentially be an extremely cheap free agent pickup for the Bengals. You could and should expect him to produce just like the 26 and 27-year-old free agents who are going to get $9 million a year, but you’ll be getting him for a third of that.

That’s a no-brainer.

4. Zion Young - Missouri 6’ 5” 262 - 21 years old

Zion Young enters the draft after a 16.5 TFL, 6.5 sack season. The 21-year-old has four years of experience (2 at Michigan State and 2 at Missouri) and plenty of potential still left to develop.

Albatross wingspan

Wide array of pass rush moves

Bull-dozing bull rush

Can go power to speed

Strong run defense

Get off is average and optimized with a good stance

Has some lapses in gap discipline in pass rush

Doesn’t always have a counter on deck

NFL Comp: Tamba Hali

Bengals Projection: Young is perhaps the most Bengals defensive end in the draft. He is a big, long dude who defends the run as well as he defends the pass. He is basically their prototypical size and just had his biggest year.

Young would be a great pick at 41 if he makes it out of Round 1. He would work in with Murphy and Stewart on a rotation.

5. David Bailey - Texas Tech 6’ 3” 250 - 22 years old

After three seasons at Stanford, David Bailey transferred to Texas Tech and blew up. Baily had a whopping 14.5 sacks and 19.5 TFLs for the Red Raiders this season.

Excellent burst off the edge

Fantastic quickness and agility

Flexible hips

Has a big toolbox of pass rush moves

Shows some power and punch, but mostly a finesse rusher

Undersized

Struggles to defend the run atthe point of attack

NFL Comp: James Pearce Jr

Bengals Projection: Bailey has some pass-rush juice, but the style of his game is going to be hard to translate to the NFL and the AFC North in particular.

Still, he might be the first pass rusher off the board, and the Bengals may never even have a chance to consider him. Personally, I think this is a good thing, because I don’t see the fit and find him highly risky at the top of the draft.

6. Cashius Howell - Texas A&M 6’ 2” 248 - 22 years

A five-year college player (3 at Bowling Green, 2 at Texas A&M), Howell is coming off an 11.5 sack, 14 TFL season. His previous best was 9,5 sacks and 10.5 TFLs for the Falcons before he transferred and had to rotate before the Aggies NFL talent.

Amazing dip-n-rip

Lightning fast off the ball

Flexible, bendy hips

Nice spin move

Productive with 27 sacks in last three years

Runs around blocks - does not strike

Shows effort against the run, but will struggle at point of attack

Stance is basically standing

Undersized

NFL Comp: Nic Bonitto

Bengals Projection: Howell will probably go in the mid to late first round and not really be on the Bengals’ radar, but man, does drafting Shemar Stewart’s backup sound like their kind of move?

Howell would work with Murphy and Stewart and bring some nice pass-rush juice as a change-up.

6. Gabe Jacas - Illinois 6’ 3” 260 - 21 years old

Jacas had two strong seasons to finish his career with the Illini, totaling 19 sacks and 26.5 TFLs in that time span.

Great burst off the line of scrimmage

Shifty and agile

Powerful hips

Disengages and gets to the quarterback

Limited pass rush moves

Lacks length

Gets pushed around in the run game

NFL Comp: Matthew Judon

Bengals Projection: Jacas is a young player with a lot of developmental meat left on the bone.

The Bengals could pull him on Day 2 and work on his anchor and pass rush moves by using him as a rotational pass rusher.

8. Keldric Faulk - Auburn 6’ 6” 285 - 20 years old

Another player who should have come out a year earlier (even though he couldn’t). Faulk had 7 sacks and 11 TFLs in 2024, but only 2 sacks and 5 TFLs in 2025.

Elite run defender

Shocks and disengages in the run game

Hustler

Massive frame

Widely reported to be a great person and teammate

Won’t turn 21 until after the season starts

Brings little as a pass rusher

Stiff as a board

Not twitchy or fast of the line

Hand usage is inconsistent

Plays high

NFL Comp: Margus Hunt

Bengals Projection: Faulk looks like Happy Gilmore’s boss who walked by nail gun target practice (or James Bond’s Jaws if you are a real one). He is also slow and stiff.

He could absolutely bring value to an AFC North defense, but it isn’t going to be as a pass rusher.

9. Joshua Josephs - 6’ 3” 240 - 22 years old

Joshua Josephs is coming off a 4 sack season with the Volunteers, but his tape shows potential for much more.

Long and fast

Excellent hips flexibility

Makes run stops from both the front and backside of the play

Shocks and sheds blocks

Plays with passion

Excellent stunts

Woefully undersized

Lacks great power as a pass rusher, but strikes and sets up moves with bull rush

Never had more than 4 sacks in a season

Too many missed tackles

NFL Comp: Shaka Toney

Bengals Projection: Honestly, if you are interested in David Bailey but he goes too high, I think Josephs is a much cheaper and less risky option.

He will be available on Day 2, and he could contribute as a rotational player while you look to develop his body and his pass-rush skills.

10. Nadame Tucker - Western Michigan 6’ 3” 250 - 25 years old

After three seasons at Houston, where he was a non-factor, Tucker transferred to Western Michigan, where he posted 14.5 sacks and 21 TFLs in his first and last season.

Has a deep bag of pass rush tricks

Quick off the ball

Smooth hips

Fast hands

Surprisingly good against the run

Undersized player from an undersized school

Takes a lot of risks with his gap integrity

Limited experience and advanced age are a less-than-ideal combination

NFL Comp: Chris Gocong

Bengals Projection: Tucker would be a wild card that you throw in on pass-rush situations.

His quickness would definitely create a change of pass that would be hard for offensive tackles to adjust to.

Tucker should be available in the third round, maybe even on Day 3 of the draft.

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