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Top 10 Linebacker Prospects For The 2026 Nfl Draft

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Jacob Rodriguez lifts the trophy after Texas Tech defeated BYU in the Big 12 Conference championship game, Saturday, Nov. 6, 2025, at AT&T Stadium in Arlington. | Nathan Giese/Avalanche-Journal / USA TODAY NETWORK via Imagn Images

The Cincinnati Bengals have not landed any linebackers to this point in free agency. While they do have Demetrius Knight and Barrett Carter returning this year, they should still be looking to add talent to the linebacker room.

The draft class is very good at the linebacker position, with two Ohio State Buckeyes at the top of the list.

1. Sonny Styles (6’5” 244) Ohio State

Styles improved drastically an overall off-ball linebacker in 2025 from 2024. The ascension at the position after originally being a safety for the Buckeyes, his incredible athleticism, instincts, and pursuit speed are all reasons it is nearly a lock that he goes within the first 10 selections this year. As an added bonus to what he does on the field, Styles is known as a great person and team leader in the locker room.

Sonny Styles vs. Indiana

**Styles won’t get out of the top 15 and maybe not the top 10. All-Pro talent at linebacker. The leap he made from year 1 to year 2 at the position was highly impressive https://t.co/xUrsUYHn9mpic.twitter.com/NXX44nCG2u

— Bengals & Brews (@BengalsBrews) February 14, 2026

2. Arvell Reese (6’4” 241) Ohio State

Many project Reese to ultimately go higher in the draft than Styles, which is mostly due to the flashes he showed rushing the passer off the edge this year. Reese is a heavy-handed player who exploded on the scene for the Buckeyes in 2025. Whether he stays at linebacker or moves to the edge on a full-time basis, Reese has sideline-to-sideline range, is instinctive against the run, and is an explosive athlete with legitimate pass rush ability.

Arvell Reese vs. Illinois

**Huge upside at either linebacker or on the edge. Likely doesn’t make it out of the top 5. https://t.co/mf9pFiF4iEpic.twitter.com/Ws4RUvGjoC

— Bengals & Brews (@BengalsBrews) February 13, 2026

3. CJ Allen (6’1” 230) Georgia

Allen could be the third linebacker selected in the first round. He is a reliable tackler, just recently turned 21 years old, and is a force against the run. While he is still improving in coverage, that part of his game was much better in 2025 than it was in 2024. He earned his way on the field as a true freshman linebacker for Georgia, which says a lot about the type of talent he possesses.

CJ Allen vs. Auburn

**Allen is a top 25 player in this class. Most years he would be the top linebacker prospect in the class. Should be an instant starter. pic.twitter.com/mL7hbxcry7

— Bengals & Brews (@BengalsBrews) February 17, 2026

4. Anthony Hill (6’2” 238) Texas

Hill has legitimate pass-rushing ability, as evidenced by his 17 career sacks in just three seasons. He tested better than expected, recording a 9.93 relative athletic score at the scouting combine. His physicality as a tackler, pass-rush ability, and relentless pursuit are all reasons he shouldn’t make it out of the first 50 selections this year. He is another player who just recently turned 21 years old, as well.

Anthony Hill Jr. vs. Vanderbilt https://t.co/SdoEnHCogupic.twitter.com/HTH49sTuU5

— Bengals & Brews (@BengalsBrews) February 20, 2026

5. Jacob Rodriguez (6’1” 231) Texas Tech

Rodriguez won the Bednarik Award in 2025, naming him the top defensive player in college football for the season. He had 128 tackles, 4 interceptions, 1 sack, and 7 forced fumbles during the year. That type of production doesn’t happen by accident. Rodriguez is a high-character, high-effort leader. His football IQ, ability in coverage and against the run, and his surprising athleticism (9.23 RAS) all add up to a player that could push for late first-round consideration for some teams.

Jacob Rodriguez (6’1 235) Texas Tech

+ Productive with 255 tackles, 6 sacks, 5 interceptions, and 10 forced fumbles over the last two seasons
+ Team captain and leader
+ Physicality as a tackler
+ Football intelligence and was originally a QB at Virginia
+ Impressive instincts… pic.twitter.com/hgweU9K3L0

— Bengals & Brews (@BengalsBrews) January 24, 2026

6. Jake Golday (6’4” 239) Cincinnati

Golday has an impressive background as a former 190-pound recruit at Central Arkansas. He has shown impressive ability in coverage, rushed off the edge while at Central Arkansas, and has been a two-year starting linebacker at Cincinnati. Golday posted a 9.84 relative athletic score at the combine. His athleticism, size, and coverage ability are going to be coveted on day two of the draft this year.

Jake Golday (6’4 237) Cincinnati

+ Ideal size for the position
+ Effective shedding blockers
+ Coverage upside with his length and athleticism (77.5 grade)
+ Blitz timing and pursuit speed
+ Open field tackling
+ 90.6 run defense grade in 2025
+ Work ethic to go from a 190… pic.twitter.com/oBXq8kyfCN

— Bengals & Brews (@BengalsBrews) January 24, 2026

7. Josiah Trotter (6’2” 237) Missouri

Trotter is your classic downhill thumper at the linebacker position. He is reliable in run support, shows great instincts to diagnose and react, and is physical on contact with the ball carrier. He is still developing in coverage, but as just a redshirt sophomore this past season, he has high upside for the next level. Trotter is the son of former Eagles linebacker Jeremiah Trotter and the brother of current Eagles linebacker Jeremiah Jr.

Jeremiah Trotter vs. Auburn

**It is a good linebacker class in my opinion, but Trotter is right in the mix to be the next guy to come off the board after Arvell Reese, Sonny Styles, and CJ Allen. https://t.co/u9LPtiopL3pic.twitter.com/oQoeY3ST6g

— Bengals & Brews (@BengalsBrews) February 25, 2026

8. Kyle Louis (6’0” 220) Pittsburgh

Louis lacks ideal measurements for the linebacker position and may ultimately be used as a third safety or in a slot corner type of role at the next level. Regardless, this is a straight-up playmaker. Over just the past two seasons, Louis has accumulated over 180 tackles, 10 sacks, 6 interceptions, and 2 forced fumbles. He should be drafted on day two due to that splash play production, ability to blitz off the edge, and the ability he has shown as one of the better coverage linebackers in this draft class.

Kyle Louis (6’0 224) Pittsburgh

+ Smooth athlete
+ Film junkie/football IQ
+ One of the better coverage linebackers in this class
+ Open field tackling
+ 32 pressures in 2024 and another 18 in 2025
+ Splash play production with 10 sacks, 6 interceptions, and 2 forced fumbles… pic.twitter.com/EFNXpfZvTJ

— Bengals & Brews (@BengalsBrews) January 27, 2026

9. Kaleb Elarms-Orr (6’2” 234) TCU

Elarms-Orr was spectacular in his second season with TCU, after spending his first two years at Cal. Elarms-Orr had 130 tackles, 11 tackles for loss, and 4 sacks during the 2025 season. He has the ability to cover tight ends and running backs out in space, rarely misses tackles, and shows great timing on the blitz. He had a highly impressive 89.1 run defense grade this season. He continued his ascent into a top 10 player at the position during the scouting combine, ending up with a 9.92 relative athletic score.

Kaleb Elarms-Orr (6’2 233) TCU

+ Quick to fill the rushing lane
+ Dependable finisher on tackles with a just a 7.1% missed tackle rate
+ Highly productive with 130 tackles and 4 sacks during the 2025 season
+ High football IQ
+ Blitz timing and pursuit speed with 25 pressures in… pic.twitter.com/mpOAoGQJYl

— Bengals & Brews (@BengalsBrews) January 27, 2026

10. Jimmy Rolder, LB, Michigan

Rolder had limited opportunities as a full-time starting linebacker prior to the 2025 season. Once Michigan moved Jaishawn Barham to playing on the edge, it opened the door for Rolder to become a leader in the middle of the Wolverines’ defense. He had a highly impressive season with 73 tackles, 2 sacks, and 1 interception. He had an 80.0 run defense grade, just a 4.7% missed tackle rate, and has never recorded a penalty during his career. Rolder continued impressing during the pre-draft process, posting a 9.52 relative athletic score.

Jimmy Rolder (6’2 238) Michigan

+ Instinctive
+ 80.0 run defense grade in 2025
+ Reliable tackler with just a 4.6% missed tackle rate in 2025
+ 0 career penalties
+ 36” vertical jump
+ Special teams experience
+ Pursuit angles
+ Effective on the blitz
+ Diagnoses quickly… pic.twitter.com/FI861pjrzM

— Bengals & Brews (@BengalsBrews) April 4, 2026

Honorable mentions: Keyshaun Elliot, Harold Perkins Jr., Red Murdock, Taurean York, Deontae Lawson, Kendal Daniels, Bryce Boettcher, Aiden Fisher, Jack Kelly, Wade Woodaz, Lander Barton, and Eric Gentry