NFL Draft Big Board 7.0 has arrived, and at this stage of the draft cycle, the changes tend to be less about wholesale shakeups and more about fine-tuning the order of players who reside in the same tiers in 2026. With the calendar inching ever closer to draft night in Pittsburgh, evaluations come into focus, preferences become clearer, and small shifts begin to carry bigger meaning.
This update reflects continued film work, positional value, and ensuring the board paints the right narrative from top to bottom. There will not be major shakeups from now until the draft, but the fine-tuning never stops.
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NFL Big Board Talk Continues to Echo Familiar Names
“We Must Protect This Fale!”
The biggest shift in the trenches comes with 339-pound American Somoan Francis Mauigoa (Miami) now standing (at 6-foot-5, no less) as the top-ranked offensive lineman on the board. “Sisi” brings a blend of size, mobility, and technical consistency that projects well across a variety of blocking schemes.
Oh I recall this block vividly from Francis Mauigoa’s freshman season. https://t.co/xXvVLrhYRQ
— David Furones (@DavidFurones_) March 16, 2026
His steady profile makes him one of the safer bets among this year’s tackle group. It doesn’t matter if he settles at right tackle or even on the inside; Mauigoa projects to be a day-one starter that will play in the league for a long time. When the traits and the reliability both check out, it becomes easier to slot a player at the top of a positional cluster.
No Order is Safe for the Wideout Group
At wide receiver, Elijah Sarratt (Indiana) has edged past Malachi Fields (Notre Dame) in one of the tighter position battles on the board. Sarratt now sits at WR9, with Fields just behind him at WR10. Both wide receivers have their limitations, but Sarratt’s on-field production gives him the slight bump.
Elijah Sarratt really caught a TD on 23.4% of his receptions this season..
Since 2022:
– 1st in TD’s (44)
– 1st in Yards (3,652)
– 1st in Contested Catches (54)Elijah Sarratt also has 242 Career Collegiate Receptions and 0 Fumbles..
Elite ball security is truly invaluable pic.twitter.com/OyCrQ47MXr
— Austin Abbott (@AustinAbbott) March 20, 2026
Sometimes the board isn’t about dramatic leaps, but about deciding which flavor you prefer in a very deep receiver class.
More Weekly Updates on the Horizon
As always, Big Board 7.0 is another step in the refinement process rather than the final word. With final meetings, draft capital expectations, and landing spot projections still evolving, expect additional minor adjustments as the picture becomes clearer. The tiers are stabilizing, the debates are narrowing, and the NFL Draft big board is beginning to reflect the full story of the 2026 class. The final version is getting closer, but there’s still room for a few more twists before draft night arrives.
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