The calendar flips to December, which means the end of the playing careers for college players who won't be appearing in conference championship games or bowls because their teams didn't qualify. Rivalry weekend marked the end of the college regular season.
That makes it a good time to refresh the rankings for the 2026 NFL Draft. It's still too early to know which players will be entering the draft and which will opt to stay in school or use the transfer portal, but draft-eligible players of prominence will be listed here.
AdvertisementAdvertisementAdvertisementThere are some changes from the midseason list. Prospect rankings are a more fluid process during the season, with each game offering more depth to a player's evaluation and overall profile. More adjustments come with postseason all-star games, athletic testing from pro days and the NFL Scouting Combine, as well as interviews and more in-depth injury reports on prospects.
Here's how the top 103 of the big board looks as of December 2nd:
Caleb Downs S Ohio State
Jeremiyah Love RB Notre Dame
Rueben Bain EDGE Miami FL
Peter Woods DT Clemson
Fernando Mendoza QB Indiana
Arvell Reese LB Ohio State
Mansoor Delane CB LSU
Keldric Faulk EDGE Auburn
Dante Moore QB Oregon
Carnell Tate WR Ohio State
Francis Mauigoa OT Miami FL
Kenyon Sadiq TE Oregon
Chris Bell WR Louisville
David Bailey EDGE Texas Tech
Vega Ioane IOL Penn State
Makai Lemon WR USC
Sonny Styles LB Ohio State
Blake Miller OT Clemson
Jordyn Tyson WR Arizona State
Ty Simpson QB Alabama
Caleb Lomu OT Utah
K.C. Concepcion WR Texas A&M
Jermod McCoy CB Tennessee
Aveion Terrell CB Clemson
Keith Abney CB Arizona State
Spencer Fano OT Utah
Davison Igbinosun CB Ohio State
Emmanuel Pregnon IOL Oregon
Emmanuel McNeil-Warren S Toledo
Chris Johnson CB San Diego State
Kayden McDonald DT Ohio State
C.J. Allen LB Georgia
Cashius Howell EDGE Texas A&M
Matayo Uiagalelei EDGE Oregon
Caleb Banks DT Florida
Germie Bernard WR Alabama
Colton Hood CB Tennessee
Dillon Thieneman S Oregon
Josiah Trotter LB Missouri
Mateen Ibirogba DT Wake Forest
Zakee Wheatley S Penn State
Chase Bisontis IOL Texas A&M
Omar Cooper WR Indiana
Caleb Tiernan OT Northwestern
T.J. Parker EDGE Clemson
Jake Slaughter IOL Florida
Oscar Delp TE Georgia
Jadarian Price RB Notre Dame
Brandon Cisse CB South Carolina
Domonique Orange DT Iowa State
Anthony Hill LB Texas
R Mason Thomas EDGE Oklahoma
Denzel Boston WR Washington
Genesis Smith S Arizona
Justice Haynes RB Michigan
Justin Joly TE North Carolina State
Chandler Rivers CB Duke
Isaiah World OT Oregon
Kadyn Proctor OL Alabama
Dani Dennis-Sutton EDGE Penn State
A'Mauri Washington CB Oregon
Christen Miller DT Georgia
Elijah Sarratt WR Indiana
A.J. Harris CB Penn State
Gabe Jacas DT Illinois
John Henry Daley EDGE Utah
Michael Trigg TE Baylor
Chris Brazzell WR Tennessee
Brian Parker OT Duke
Zion Young EDGE Missouri
A.J. Haulcy S LSU
Connor Lew IOL Auburn
Jonah Coleman RB Washington
Kamari Ramsey S USC
Gennings Dunker OL Iowa
Ja'Kobi Lane WR USC
Anthony Smith DL Minnesota
Quincy Rhodes Jr. EDGE Arkansas
CJ Daniels WR Miami FL
LT Overton EDGE Alabama
Lee Hunter DT Texas Tech
Jake Golday LB Cincinnati
Derrick Moore EDGE Michigan
Taurean York LB Texas A&M
Romello Haight EDGE Texas Tech
Eli Stowers TE Vanderbilt
LaNorris Sellers QB South Carolina
Austin Siereveld OL Ohio State
Jude Bowry OT Boston College
Nic Anderson WR LSU
Skyler Bell WR UConn
Dontay Corleone DT Cincinnati
Max Klare TE Ohio State
Ian Strong WR Rutgers
Fa'Aili Fa'Amoe OT Wake Forest
Darrell Jackson DT Florida State
Trevor Goosby OT Texas
D'Angelo Ponds CB Indiana
Brendan Sorsby QB Cincinnati
Jacob Rodriguez LB Texas Tech
Deion Burks WR Oklahoma
Cayden Green OT Missouri
Isaac Smith S Mississippi State
Remember, prospect rankings are not draft slot projections. That's what mock drafts are for, and we'll have one of those next week.
This article originally appeared on Draft Wire: Updated 2026 NFL Draft big board for the end of the CFB regular season
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