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Giants Now: Biggest movers in Daniel Jeremiah's latest top 50 prospect rankings

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Biggest movers in Daniel Jeremiah's latest top 50 prospect rankings

The NFL world is currently in Indianapolis for the 2026 NFL Combine.

Prior to prospects taking the field at Lucas Oil Stadium, NFL Network's Daniel Jeremiah released the second edition of his top 50 prospect rankings.

Here are the biggest movers in Jeremiah's latest rankings.

Biggest Risers

Omar Cooper Jr., WR, Indiana - Up to No. 19 (Previously unranked)

"Cooper is one of my favorite players to study in this year's draft... Overall, Cooper fits the exact model of wideouts finding immediate success in the NFL."

Max Iheanachor, OT, Arizona State - Up to No. 34 (+7)

"Iheanachor is a raw, talented right tackle... It might take a little time, but Iheanachor has the raw tools to develop into a high-level starter. He showed a lot of promise at the Senior Bowl."

T.J. Parker, Edge, Clemson - Up to No. 32 (+6)

"Parker is an intriguing edge rusher with the versatility to slide inside... Overall, Parker wasn't quite as impactful in 2025, which ultimately could lead to a real value selection for his drafting team, but he did help himself with a strong week at the Senior Bowl."

Kenyon Sadiq, TE, Oregon - Up to No. 16 (+5)

"Sadiq is a short, muscled-up tight end with outstanding speed and athleticism... Overall, Sadiq lacks height and consistent hands, but he is a versatile, explosive weapon with toughness."

Keionte Scott, CB, Miami - Moved up to No. 45 (Previously unranked)

"Scott is a dynamic nickelback. He's an excellent force player, blitzer and energy provider... He's an older prospect (24 years old) but he's ready to contribute immediately and will provide an explosive element to his drafting team."

Biggest Fallers

Colton Hood, CB, Tennessee - Down to No. 26 (-10)

"Hood has average size but excellent play speed and toughness... Overall, Hood is a complete player and should be a very solid starter immediately at the next level."

Antonio Williams, WR, Clemson - Down to No. 46 (-10)

"Williams is a slightly undersized slot receiver. He has outstanding short-area quickness, ball skills and run-after-catch ability... Overall, Williams is an ideal slot receiver with the upside to be a high-volume pass catcher at the next level."

Brandon Cisse, CB, South Carolina - Down to No. 37 (-6)

"Cisse is a fast, twitchy cover corner. He primarily lined up outside at South Carolina... Cisse will likely rise on draft boards through the spring because of his athleticism and speed."

Dropped out of top 50 - Chris Brazzell II, WR, Tennessee (Previously No. 44); Chase Bisontis, IOL, Texas A&M (Previously No. 49); Chris Bell, WR, Louisville (Previously No. 50)

NFL Media analyst Daniel Jeremiah released his second ranking of the top 50 prospects in the 2026 NFL Draft.

Coaches, general managers, and prospects take the podium at the 2026 NFL Scouting Combine in Indianapolis.

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