Oregon offensive guard Emmanuel Pregnon is currently slotted at No. 86 overall on PFSN’s Consensus Big Board, with notable variation across major 2026 NFL Draft evaluations, including No. 69 on ESPN’s best available list. However, the 6’5”, 320-pound prospect’s average draft position remained relatively stable throughout 2025.
According to PFSN NFL Mock Draft Simulator data, the team shifted slightly from 50.9 to 49.7 over the course of the season. Pregnon is firmly in the Day 2 conversation, where several teams are expected to position themselves to address interior offensive line needs.
Los Angeles Chargers
Given the Chargers’ limited depth along the offensive line, it comes as no surprise that the franchise has emerged as the second-most common destination for Pregnon in PFSN NFL Mock Draft Simulator runs.
Los Angeles absolutely has to find another starting-caliber guard this offseason, specifically someone like Pregnon, whose tone-setting power and physicality provide a high floor in both passing and running situations.
As a sixth-year senior, he would enter the league as an older rookie capable of offering the Chargers experience, schematic versatility, and immediate impact.
Philadelphia Eagles
With Philadelphia surely looking to address holes in the run game, Pregnon could be an ideal addition. Three-time Pro Bowl guard Landon Dickerson’s durability remains a concern, and his performance has dipped below its usual standard over the past three seasons. Meanwhile, Tyler Steen has been a mixed bag in his first year as a starter for the Eagles.
This potential Day 2 pick would provide versatile interior depth as Philadelphia evaluates its long-term outlook up front.
Baltimore Ravens
Ben Cleveland is out of Baltimore following a violation of the NFL’s Performance-Enhancing Drug Policy, and Daniel Faalele is set to enter free agency. Amid ongoing uncertainty regarding the future of the Ravens’ interior offensive line, Baltimore has emerged as the fourth-most popular landing spot for Pregnon among PFSN NFL Mock Draft Simulator users.
The Oregon guard is widely regarded as the No. 2 interior offensive lineman in this class, behind Penn State’s Olaivavega Ioane. A noticeable drop-off in projected NFL starters beyond those two ensures Baltimore will be a prime candidate to target him.
Cleveland Browns
Cleveland will continue rebuilding its offense this offseason, with securing youth and athleticism on the offensive line being a key priority. The team can’t expect meaningful growth if it remains in the bottom third of pass and run block win rates for another season.
Only one 2025 Week 1 starter on the line remains under contract through 2026, so amid the expected overhaul, Pregnon’s athletic foundation, first-step explosiveness, and elite hand strength could make him an intriguing option for Cleveland among its four picks in the first two rounds.
Houston Texans
Their lack of depth, experience, and production at guard has the Texans ranked as the most common destination for Pregnon on the PFSN NFL Mock Draft Simulator. With the franchise’s first three 2026 picks coming in at No. 27, No. 38, and No. 58 overall, Houston will be well-positioned to address its No. 1 objective: Improving the offensive line.
Though many anticipate they may lean toward Ioane in the first round, should that not come to fruition, possibly in favor of a tackle, Pregnon will certainly be near the top of their Day 2 board as a potential long-term answer.

