Updated
Updated · ESPN · Apr 27
College football players set to replace 32 first-round NFL draft picks
Updated
Updated · ESPN · Apr 27

College football players set to replace 32 first-round NFL draft picks

10 articles · Updated · ESPN · Apr 27
  • Analysts highlight replacements for top talent lost to the NFL, including Josh Hoover at Indiana, Trey White at Texas Tech, and Aneyas Williams at Notre Dame.
  • Teams are turning to transfers, rising stars, and highly ranked recruits to fill key positions vacated by standout draftees, with several programs overhauling offensive lines and skill positions.
  • The influx of new starters is expected to reshape team dynamics for the 2026 season, as programs adapt to significant roster changes following a historic NFL draft night.
After winning a national title, can Indiana's new-look roster avoid a major collapse in the 2026 season?
How will Utah's new staff rebuild its entire offensive line after losing two top-10 NFL draft picks?
Which multi-million dollar transfer quarterback will prove to be the best investment for the 2026 season?
With roster costs hitting $40 million, can smaller schools ever truly compete for a national championship again?
Can Alabama's new coach rebuild a title contender after losing his star QB and five offensive linemen?
As top players chase massive paydays, is the era of team loyalty in college football officially over?