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Ryan Wilson of CBS Sports recently released his first 2026 Mock Draft: Version 1.0 and projected LSU quarterback Garrett Nussmeier to be selected No. 1 overall by the New Orleans Saints.

Later in the first round, Wilson has LSU wide receiver Aaron Anderson selected as the No. 26 overall pick by the Washington Commanders, and new transfer wide receiver Nic Anderson going No. 31 overall to the Baltimore Ravens.
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Round 1 - Pick 1
Garrett Nussmeier QB
LSU • Sr • 6'2" / 200 lbs


It's not hard to see that Nussmeier is a coach's son -- he plays like a grizzled NFL veteran and when he's on it's pretty easy to see LSU Joe Burrow. The issues arise when Nuss Bus tries to do too much -- and that was something of a theme as the '24 season progressed and LSU Joe Burrow turned into New England Mac Jones. If Nussmeier can limit the poor decisions and untimely turnovers, he'll have a great chance to be the No. 1 overall pick.

Round 1 - Pick 26
Aaron Anderson WR
LSU • Jr • 5'8" / 188 lbs


Undersized and twitchy with short-area quickness to win in small areas. Anderson will consistently create separation from the slot vs. off coverage, and he has an extra gear in the open field. Legit track speed on go routes, and he can run the entire route tree, though he will have the occasional focus drop.

Round 1 - Pick 31
Nic Anderson WR
LSU • Jr • 6'4" / 210 lbs


Missed all but one game in '24 because of quad injury; only saw one target, no catches. That said, in 2023, he set an Oklahoma record for TD receptions by a freshman with 10. Anderson is a big, physical X receiver who can play through contact. He tracks deep balls well on go routes, and he consistently stacks CBs. He's a YAC machine who plays with great contact balance and will drag defenders downfield -- he's almost like a RB with ball in his hands; if you need 2-3 yards, he'll get them.

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KING NOLA4 hours
No LB's in the first round, interesting.
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KennabraTiger4 hours
Cool
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Spankum4 hours
I don’t think anyone has seen Nuss play enough to say he will be first pick.
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Mandtgr471 hour
Well when burrow and JD came back for their 5th year in college, neither were even projected in the first 4 rounds.
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atltiger64874 hours
this analyst comparing Nuss to Burrow is silly. Burrow used his legs a lot more than Nuss. Not like Jayden Daniels, of course, but Burrow was always a threat to run and didn't hesitate. Nuss is much more of a pure passer.
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Mandtgr471 hour
You act like that's a bad thing. Look at Brady....you think he had wheels? Peyton? Drew? People have lost their .minds over a qb that can run but they seldom win it all. Nuss has .ore wheels than any of those and has the ability to run. You will see it in key situations this year
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