MockDraftScores

2026 NFL Mock Draft
Build, Score & Track Your Picks

Build your first-round mock draft, lock it in before the draft, get scored on accuracy, and compare your picks against 197+ pro analysts on the leaderboard.

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πŸ“ Pittsburgh, PA Β· April 23–25, 2026

How It Works

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Step 1

Build Your Mock

Select a player for all 32 first-round picks. No account needed to start.

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Step 2

Get Scored

After the draft, your picks are automatically scored against the real results.

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Step 3

Analyze Over Years

Track your accuracy across drafts. See trends in your picks, misses, and scores over time.

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Step 4

See Your Rank

Compare yourself to other users and 197+ pro analysts on the leaderboard.

Why MockDraftScores?

Other mock draft tools let you make picks. We let you measure how good you actually are.

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Track Year Over Year

Build a mock every year and watch your accuracy evolve. Your personal draft history, all in one place.

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Beat the Pros

Your mock is scored the same way as 197+ professional analysts. See exactly where you rank.

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Multiple Scoring Systems

Choose Huddle Report or FantasyPros scoring β€” or both. Different methods, same leaderboard.

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Deep Analysis Tools

Per-pick history, per-team breakdowns, miss tracking, and consensus big board accuracy across years. Explore β†’

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Locked Before the Draft

No post-draft edits. Your picks are timestamped and locked so scores are fair.

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Pre & Post-Draft Notes

Write notes on each pick before and after the draft. Reflect on your reasoning and learn from every pick.

Choose Your Scoring System

Pick the method that matters to you. Full scoring details β†’

The system used to grade pro analysts β€” max 96 pts/year

Correct player + correct team (exact pick)+2 pts
Correct player drafted by any Round 1 team+1 pt
Player not in Round 1 or completely wrong0 pts

32 picks Γ— max 3 pts = 96 pts per year

Ready to beat the analysts?

The 2026 draft is April 23rd. Build your mock and get on the leaderboard.

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The Free NFL Mock Draft Accuracy Tracker

Mock Draft Scores is the only free tool that lets you build your NFL mock draft, lock it in before the draft, and get scored on accuracy afterward. Your picks are measured against actual first-round results using two professional scoring systems β€” the Huddle Report (96 points max, used by the industry's official accuracy tracker) and FantasyPros (320 points max, with partial credit for close picks).

After each draft, your score appears on the accuracy leaderboard alongside 197+ professional analysts β€” from ESPN and NFL Network personalities to independent analysts who rank among the most accurate mock drafters in the country. See exactly where you stack up, which picks you nailed, and where you missed.

How Mock Draft Scores Are Calculated

Under the Huddle Report system, you earn 1 point for correctly placing a player in Round 1, plus 2 additional points if you also match the player to the correct team (max 3 per pick). If the player falls out of Round 1 entirely, you earn 0 points. FantasyPros uses a proximity-based model that awards more credit for being close to the correct pick slot. Both systems are applied to every mock, so you can see how your accuracy looks under different measurement lenses. Have questions? Check out our FAQ for more details on scoring methodology and data sources.

Deep Analysis of Mock Draft Trends

Beyond scoring, Mock Draft Scores offers analysis tools that help you improve: accuracy breakdowns by pick range, position run tracking, offense vs defense splits, draft-day trade history, and first-round miss tracking. The MDDB data analysis and consensus mock accuracy tracker provide consensus accuracy benchmarks you can use to build smarter mocks.

Historical data from 2021–2025 is available for every tool. Browse the 2026 prospect rankings to research players, build mocks for past years to practice with known results, then apply those insights to your 2026 mock draft.