Jason Boris
Jason Boris of the Times News in Lehighton, Pennsylvania is the #1 most accurate NFL mock draft analyst over the past five years (2022–2026), according to The Huddle Report's 5-Year King of the Hill rankings ↗. He averages 47.7 out of 96 points per year — 4 points ahead of the next-closest analyst.
Boris has been named the Huddle Report's "King of the Hill" a record 8 times (2012–2017, 2024, 2025), a title awarded to the analyst with the most accurate mock draft each year across 100+ tracked analysts. He publishes just one mock draft per year — released on the morning of the draft itself.
Year-by-Year Accuracy
Scoring: 1 pt for player placed in Round 1, +2 pts for player-team match. Maximum possible score is 96 per year (32 picks × 3 pts).
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Why Jason Boris Is the Most Accurate NFL Mock Draft Analyst
Jason Boris of the Times News in Lehighton, Pennsylvania has been publishing NFL mock drafts for over two decades. His accuracy over the 2022–2026 window — averaging 47.7 out of 96 points per year on the Huddle Report — puts him at the top of all tracked analysts. His 2024 score of 59 points is one of the highest single-year performances in Huddle Report history.
Boris publishes his final mock the morning of the draft, giving him the benefit of last-minute intel while still locking in picks before the first selection. His approach focuses on matching consensus talent evaluation with team needs — a strategy the team needs data shows is correct 84% of the time.
Each year's score is broken down pick-by-pick on the year-specific breakdown pages, showing exactly which picks Boris nailed and which ones he missed. Compare his accuracy against the MDDB consensus mock to see how a single analyst can outperform the crowd.