Who Is the Most Accurate NFL Mock Draft Analyst?

Jason Boris of the Times News is the most accurate mock draft analyst over the past five years (2022–2026), averaging 47.0 out of 96 points on The Huddle Report. The Mock Draft Scores leaderboard ranks 202+ professional analysts alongside user-submitted mock drafts using two scoring systems: Huddle Report (96 points max, rewarding exact team+player matches) and FantasyPros (320 points max, with partial credit based on proximity). Toggle between systems to see how rankings shift depending on how strictly accuracy is measured.

Each year's leaderboard is finalized after the NFL Draft concludes. Analysts are scored based on their final pre-draft mock — typically published the same day as or the day before the draft. Your submitted mock drafts appear on the leaderboard with a marker so you can see exactly where you rank among the pros.

Most Accurate Mock Draft Analysts

The leaderboard tracks accuracy across five years of data (2021–2025). Analysts with dedicated profile pages — including pick-by-pick breakdowns, year-over-year trends, and source links — are highlighted with clickable names. These profiles let you examine exactly which picks each analyst got right and wrong, and how their accuracy has changed over time.

Want to see how you stack up? Build your 2026 mock draft before draft night, then check back here to see your ranking. For consensus-level accuracy data, see the MDDB consensus mock accuracy page.