2026 Draft — Bleacher Bums
Brian Hillman
Initial Grade
B
at draft day · 73.1
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Current Grade
B
latest snapshot · 73.1
Roger's Reviews
Post Rookie Draft — initial reaction, no performance data
Fernando Mendoza at 1.02 — consensus pick, no argument from the league office, Roger approves. Then Brian Hillman, apparently emboldened by one correct decision, takes Isaac Guerendo 262 slots ahead of consensus in the third round, which is the kind of reach that gets you audited by Roger's internal draft committee and also possibly by the IRS. That pick has the same energy as the Browns taking Brandon Weeden in the first round — technically a human being, technically a football player, technically a disaster waiting to happen. Drew Allar in the fourth is actually fine — thirteen slots of value on a QB, which means Brian has now drafted two quarterbacks and zero solutions at any other position of need, a strategy Roger's bartender Carlos calls "bold" and Roger calls "a cry for help." C+ is generous, the Guerendo pick is a crime against the board, and the league office will be watching.
Picks
| Pick | Player | Initial | Current | Δ |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1.02 | Fernando Mendoza | A (90) | A (90) | → |
| 3.02 | Isaac Guerendo | F (0) | F (0) | → |
| 4.02 | Drew Allar | B (78) | B (78) | → |
Per-Pick Grade History
How each individual pick's grade has evolved across snapshots.