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2026 NFL Draft: ACC First Round Recap
The ACC represented with 6 selections in the first round of the 2026 NFL Draft. Big Miami offensive tackle Francis Mauigoa started things off with the 10th selection going to the New York Giants. His fellow Hurricane Reuben Bain was scooped up by the Tampa Bay Buccaneers with the 15th selection followed by Clemson offensive tackle Blake Miller heading to "The D" to play for the Lions with the 17th selection. Ahkeem Mesidor will head to the West Coast with the 22nd selection by the Los Angeles Chargers. Houston traded up to the 26th pick and surprised many by snagging Georgia Tech guard Keylan Rutledge. Peter Woods waited all the way until the 29th selection, and he will be going to play with the Kansas City Chiefs. .ly/Oqg3iE
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