Miami offensive tackle Francis Mauigoa's clean medical recheck on a prior back issue yesterday has steadied his status as the consensus top OT prospect, yet trader consensus remains evenly split at 50% across all 32 teams with the 2026 NFL Draft two weeks away. Current draft order favors top-heavy needs like quarterback for Las Vegas Raiders (No. 1) and New York Jets (No. 2), potentially allowing Arizona Cardinals (No. 3), Tennessee Titans (No. 4), or New York Giants (No. 5) to target him amid widespread offensive line deficiencies, while trade-up scenarios from mid-round teams like Baltimore Ravens or Cleveland Browns—frequent in mocks—keep the race competitive. Final standings shifts and board flow add unpredictability to this first-round futures market.
Experimental AI-generated summary referencing Polymarket data. This is not trading advice and plays no role in how this market resolves. · UpdatedAtlanta Falcons 49%
Miami Dolphins 49%
Philadelphia Eagles 49%
Tennessee Titans 49%
Atlanta Falcons
49%
Miami Dolphins
49%
Philadelphia Eagles
49%
Tennessee Titans
49%
Los Angeles Rams
49%
Pittsburgh Steelers
49%
San Francisco 49ers
49%
Cleveland Browns
49%
Kansas City Chiefs
49%
Chicago Bears
49%
New England Patriots
49%
Seattle Seahawks
49%
Denver Broncos
49%
Jacksonville Jaguars
49%
New Orleans Saints
49%
Tampa Bay Buccaneers
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Arizona Cardinals
49%
Dallas Cowboys
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Houston Texans
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Los Angeles Chargers
49%
Minnesota Vikings
49%
Buffalo Bills
49%
Detroit Lions
49%
Green Bay Packers
49%
Indianapolis Colts
49%
Las Vegas Raiders
49%
New York Giants
49%
Baltimore Ravens
48%
Washington Commanders
48%
New York Jets
48%
Carolina Panthers
47%
Cincinnati Bengals
47%
Atlanta Falcons 49%
Miami Dolphins 49%
Philadelphia Eagles 49%
Tennessee Titans 49%
Atlanta Falcons
49%
Miami Dolphins
49%
Philadelphia Eagles
49%
Tennessee Titans
49%
Los Angeles Rams
49%
Pittsburgh Steelers
49%
San Francisco 49ers
49%
Cleveland Browns
49%
Kansas City Chiefs
49%
Chicago Bears
49%
New England Patriots
49%
Seattle Seahawks
49%
Denver Broncos
49%
Jacksonville Jaguars
49%
New Orleans Saints
49%
Tampa Bay Buccaneers
49%
Arizona Cardinals
49%
Dallas Cowboys
49%
Houston Texans
49%
Los Angeles Chargers
49%
Minnesota Vikings
49%
Buffalo Bills
49%
Detroit Lions
49%
Green Bay Packers
49%
Indianapolis Colts
49%
Las Vegas Raiders
49%
New York Giants
49%
Baltimore Ravens
48%
Washington Commanders
48%
New York Jets
48%
Carolina Panthers
47%
Cincinnati Bengals
47%
If the 2026 NFL Draft is canceled, not completed, or Francis Mauigoa is not drafted by May 9, 2026, this market will resolve to "Other".
The resolution source for this market will be official information from the NFL; however, a consensus of credible reporting may also be used.
Market Opened: Apr 9, 2026, 5:28 PM ET
Resolver
0x69c47De9D...If the 2026 NFL Draft is canceled, not completed, or Francis Mauigoa is not drafted by May 9, 2026, this market will resolve to "Other".
The resolution source for this market will be official information from the NFL; however, a consensus of credible reporting may also be used.
Resolver
0x69c47De9D...Miami offensive tackle Francis Mauigoa's clean medical recheck on a prior back issue yesterday has steadied his status as the consensus top OT prospect, yet trader consensus remains evenly split at 50% across all 32 teams with the 2026 NFL Draft two weeks away. Current draft order favors top-heavy needs like quarterback for Las Vegas Raiders (No. 1) and New York Jets (No. 2), potentially allowing Arizona Cardinals (No. 3), Tennessee Titans (No. 4), or New York Giants (No. 5) to target him amid widespread offensive line deficiencies, while trade-up scenarios from mid-round teams like Baltimore Ravens or Cleveland Browns—frequent in mocks—keep the race competitive. Final standings shifts and board flow add unpredictability to this first-round futures market.
Experimental AI-generated summary referencing Polymarket data. This is not trading advice and plays no role in how this market resolves. · Updated



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